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2005 International Conference on Natural Computation (ICNC'05)

27 - 29 August 2005, Changsha, China

http://www.xtu.edu.cn/nc2005
http://www.ntu.edu.sg/home/elpwang/nc2005

The ICNC'05-FSKD'05 will feature the most up-to-date research results in computational algorithms inspired from nature, including biological, ecological, and physical systems. It is an exciting and emerging inter-
disciplinary area in which a wide range of techniques and methods are being studied for dealing with large, complex, and dynamic problems.

The joint conferences will also promote cross-fertilization over these exciting and yet closely-related areas.

Specific areas include, but are not limited to neural computation, evolutionary computation, quantum computation, DNA computation, chemical computation, information processing in cells and tissues, molecular computation, computation with words, fuzzy computation, granular computation, artificial life, swarm intelligence, ants
colony, artificial immune systems, etc., with applications to knowledge discovery, finance, operations research, and more.

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