Abstract
This volume contains the papers presented at the 23rd UK Workshop on Computational Intelligence (UKCI 2024), hosted by Ulster University, between 2 and 4 September 2024, in Belfast, UK.
UKCI is the premier UK event for presenting leading research on all aspects of Computational Intelligence. The event provides a forum for the academic community and industry to share ideas about developing and using Computational Intelligence (CI) techniques and methods, as well as exchanging views and new ideas.
Paper submissions were invited in the areas of machine learning, neural networks, evolutionary computation, fuzzy systems, data mining, evolving systems, hybrid methods, intelligent robotics, cognitive computing, deep learning, applications of computational intelligence, and artificial intelligence.
Thirty papers were presented at the workshop, with each paper having been peerreviewed by members of the programme committee as well as external reviewers. The papers in this volume have been divided into five sections: Machine Learning, Biomedical applications, Image processing, Intelligent robotics/navigation, and Applications of computational intelligence.
There were four keynote talks given by established researchers in the field: “A Preliminary Exploration to Learnware” by Professor Zhi-Hua Zhou, Professor of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at Nanjing University; “The Translation of ‘Whitebox’ Evolutionary Computation to Clinical Practice” by Professor Stephen Smith, Professor of Electronic Engineering at the University of York; “AI for Healthcare: Hero or Hindrance?” by Dr. Alison Q. O’Neil, Principal Scientist in the AI Research Team at Canon Medical Research Europe; and “Sustainable Artificial Intelligence”, by Prof. Robert Kozma, IEEE Distinguished Lecturer and Emeritus Professor, University of Memphis, USA, and Óbuda University, Hungary.
We would like to thank everyone who contributed to the success of UKCI 2024. We particularly thank the members of the programme committee for their reviews and recommendations, the keynote and sponsor speakers, the authors and presenters, and the local organising committee. We are also grateful for the support provided by Ulster University and Springer and our sponsors: Kainos, MDPI, IEEE SMC Society, IEEE UK & Ireland Section, Ulster University AI Research Centre, and the AI Collaboration Centre (AICC).
UKCI 2024 is organised by the Artificial Intelligence Research Centre at Ulster University’s School of Computing. It is supported by the IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics UK & Ireland Chapter and collocated with the 8th International Conference on Belief Functions.
UKCI is the premier UK event for presenting leading research on all aspects of Computational Intelligence. The event provides a forum for the academic community and industry to share ideas about developing and using Computational Intelligence (CI) techniques and methods, as well as exchanging views and new ideas.
Paper submissions were invited in the areas of machine learning, neural networks, evolutionary computation, fuzzy systems, data mining, evolving systems, hybrid methods, intelligent robotics, cognitive computing, deep learning, applications of computational intelligence, and artificial intelligence.
Thirty papers were presented at the workshop, with each paper having been peerreviewed by members of the programme committee as well as external reviewers. The papers in this volume have been divided into five sections: Machine Learning, Biomedical applications, Image processing, Intelligent robotics/navigation, and Applications of computational intelligence.
There were four keynote talks given by established researchers in the field: “A Preliminary Exploration to Learnware” by Professor Zhi-Hua Zhou, Professor of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at Nanjing University; “The Translation of ‘Whitebox’ Evolutionary Computation to Clinical Practice” by Professor Stephen Smith, Professor of Electronic Engineering at the University of York; “AI for Healthcare: Hero or Hindrance?” by Dr. Alison Q. O’Neil, Principal Scientist in the AI Research Team at Canon Medical Research Europe; and “Sustainable Artificial Intelligence”, by Prof. Robert Kozma, IEEE Distinguished Lecturer and Emeritus Professor, University of Memphis, USA, and Óbuda University, Hungary.
We would like to thank everyone who contributed to the success of UKCI 2024. We particularly thank the members of the programme committee for their reviews and recommendations, the keynote and sponsor speakers, the authors and presenters, and the local organising committee. We are also grateful for the support provided by Ulster University and Springer and our sponsors: Kainos, MDPI, IEEE SMC Society, IEEE UK & Ireland Section, Ulster University AI Research Centre, and the AI Collaboration Centre (AICC).
UKCI 2024 is organised by the Artificial Intelligence Research Centre at Ulster University’s School of Computing. It is supported by the IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics UK & Ireland Chapter and collocated with the 8th International Conference on Belief Functions.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Springer Cham |
Number of pages | 382 |
Volume | 1 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-3-031-78857-4 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-3-031-78856-7 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published (in print/issue) - 8 Jan 2025 |
Publication series
Name | Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing |
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Publisher | Springer Cham |
No. | 1462 |
ISSN (Print) | 2194-5357 |
ISSN (Electronic) | 2194-5365 |
Keywords
- Computational Intelligence
- Knowledge representation
- Fuzzy logic
- Fuzzy systems
- Cognitive computing
- Approximate reasoning
- Machine Learning Methodologies
- Artificial Neural Networks
- Evolutionary computation
- Swarm intelligence
- Artificial immune systems
- Memetic computing
- Nature-inspired computing
- Softward agents and multi-agent systems
- Intelligent control
- Intelligent Video Analytics
- Applications of computational intelligence
- UKCI
- UKCI2024