IES-KCIC

International Electronics Symposium on Knowledge Creation and Intelligent Computing

Knowledge creation is becoming more important topic for researchers and users in academic, management and industrial fields. The term has been widely used for the last couple of years, and refers to the formation of new ideas through interactions between explicit and tacit knowledge in individual human mind. To realise knowledge creation in real life, it is essential to transform human mind into computation in order to extract potentially useful information from data and create valuable knowledge. The use of intelligent techniques in computing-related fields can be useful to retrieve meaningful result in automated processes for knowledge creation.

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Topics of interest

Knowledge Base and Engineering

  • Information modelling
  • Knowledge acquisition and accumulation
  • Knowledge discovery
  • Knowledge management
  • Information systems and applications
  • Human-computer interaction and Modelling
  • Intelligent optimization

Intelligent Multimedia Systems

  • Multimedia modelling
  • Multimedia computing systems and applications
  • Intelligent multimedia analysis and processing
  • Web intelligence
  • Web-based support systems
  • Multimedia information retrievals

Computational Intelligence

  • Learning and adaptation
  • Perception and learning
  • Emotion modellin
  • Cognitive sciences
  • Probabilistic and reasoning computation
  • Reinforcement learning
  • Statistical methods and data mining
  • Pattern recognition
  • Artificial intelligence and soft-computing

Applied-Computing Sciences

  • ICT-based environmental studies and computations
  • Social-based computing model and analysis
  • Social media engineering
  • E-Learning and educational computation
  • Cross-cultural computation and modelling
  • Disaster management computing and support systems
  • Medical computing analysis and applications
  • Robotics computing model and applications
  • Intelligent text processing and Computational linguistics
  • Linguistic knowledge modelling and representation
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