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Advances in Computational Intelligence Systems

Contributions Presented at the 23rd UK Workshop on Computational Intelligence (UKCI 2024), September 2-4, 2024, Ulster University, Belfast, UK

Maurice Mulvenna (Hrsg.), David Glass (Hrsg.), Hui Wang (Hrsg.), Huiru Zheng (Hrsg.), Jun Liu (Hrsg.)

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This book comprises the papers presented at the 23rd UK Workshop on Computational Intelligence (UKCI 2024) held at Ulster University, Belfast, UK from 2 to 4 September 2024. UKCI is the premier UK event for presenting leading research on all aspects of Computational Intelligence. The book is divided into five sections: machine learning, intelligent robotics/navigation, biomedical applications, image processing and applications of computational intelligence. It highlights recent research developments in the field and so will be of interest to those in the academic community and industry seeking a greater understanding of advances in both techniques and applications.

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Artificial immune systems, Approximate reasoning, Computational intelligence, Swarm intelligence, Cognitive computing, Intelligent Video Analytics, Memetic computing, Nature-inspired computing, Fuzzy systems, UKCI, Machine Learning Methodologies, Applications of computational intelligence+, Fuzzy logic, Intelligent control, Artificial Neural Networks, Evolutionary computation, UKCI2024, Software agents and multi-agent systems, Knowledge representation