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4th International
Symposium of Hungarian Researchers on Computational
IntelligenceNovember 13-14, 2003 | |
November 13, 2003, Thursday 9:00 - 9:30 OPENING CEREMONY Chairman: Prof. Dr. habil Imre J. Rudas, PhD Budapest Polytechnic, Hungary 9:00 OPENING ADDRESS OF THE CHAIRMAN 9:15 OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE SYMPOSIUM Prof. Dr. habil Kóczy T. László, DSc Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary 9:30 - 11:00 MORNING SESSION I Chairman: Dr. habil János Fodor, PhD Szent István University, Hungary Non-additive Measures Professor Endre Pap University of Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro Creating Agent Coalition by Using Approximated Values T. Tung Dang, Prof. Dr. Baltazar Frankovic, Ivana Budinska Institute of Informatics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia Theoretical Consideration about the Role of Machine Intelligence in Creation of Humanoid Robots (Humanoids are coming...) Prof. Peter Sincák Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia 11:00 - 11:15 COFFEE BREAK 11:15 - 12:45 MORNING SESSION II Chairman: Professor Endre Pap University of Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro Application of Fuzzy Sets to the Biometric Evaluation of the Species Nummulites Millecaput György Bárdossy*, János Fodor**, Tibor Kecskeméti*** * Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary **Szent István University, Hungary *** Museum of Natural History, Hungary Robots - Some Cultural Roots Jana Horáková*, Jozef Kelemen** *Masarik University, Czech Republic **Silesian University, Czech Republic Perspective of Use of the Cognitive Model of Visual Attention in Realworld Applications Rudolf Andoga, Ján Kovác, Professor Ladislav Madarász Technical University of Kosice, Hungary 12:15 - 14:00 LUNCH 14:00 - 14:50 AFTERNOON SESSION I Chairman: Jozef Kelemen Silesian University, Czech Republic Realization of an Adaptive Control Algorithm Utilizing a PLC Device Zoltán Jeges, István Hegedűs Polytechnical Engineering College, Serbia and Montenegro Intelligent Monitoring System for the Optimization of the Operation of Systems in Resource Insufficient Environment. Gábor Samu, Annamária R. Várkonyi-Kóczy, PhD Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Aspects Concerning the Development of Fuzzy Controller for Servo Systems Professor Stefan Preitl*, Dr. Radu-Emil Precup*, Dr. Péter Korondi**, PhD *"Politehnica" University of Timisoara, Romania **Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary 15:30 - 15:45 COFFEE BREAK 15:45 - 17:15 AFTERNOON SESSION II Chairman: Annamária R. Várkonyi-Kóczy Budapest University of Technology and Ecomonics, Hungary Compositional Rule of Interference with Distance based Operators Dr. Márta Takács Budapest Polytechnic, Hungary An Extension Principle for Interactive Fuzzy Numbers Professor Christer Carlsson, PhD*, Dr. habil Robert Fullér, PhD**, Péter Majlender* *Abo Academi University, Finland ** Eötvös Lóránd University, Hungary Application of Shortest Path Algorithm to GIS Using Fuzzy Logic S. Petrík, L. Madarász, N. Ádám, L. Vokorokos Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia 17:00 ANNUAL MEETING OF HUNGARIAN FUZZY ASSOCIATION 18:00 RECEPTION November 15, 2001, Friday 9:00 - 11:00 MORNING SESSION Chairman: Professor Frankovic Baltazár Institute of Informatics Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia A Flexible Fuzzy Behaviour-based Control Structure Szilveszter Kovács, PhD University of Miskolc, Hungary Dynamic Modelling of Robot Manipulators by Zadeh-type Fuzzy Partitions Attila Nemes Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Concept Lattice Structure with Attribute Lattice László Kovács University of Miskolc, Hungary Text Categorization on a Multi-lingual Corpus Domonkos Tikk, PhD, György Biró Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary 11:00 CLOSING CEREMONY Chairman: Prof. Dr. Imre J. Rudas Budapest Polytechnic, Hungary President of Hungarian Fuzzy Association 11:30 LUNCH |