Abstract

The 2020 4th International Workshop on Advanced Algorithms and Control Engineering (IWAACE 2020) was held on February 21-23, 2020. Since 2017, this annual international conference has been held for three times, and this time, the fourth conference was held via online platform due to the COVID-19 crisis, which is different from the previous traditional way. Despite the distance, online IWAACE 2020 enables experts and scholars in the field of Advanced Algorithms and Control Engineering to continue to communicate and discuss the state-of-the-art research with each other. It provides a flexible way for scholars and practitioners to enhance academic exchange and cooperation.We were honored to have Dr. Yuanzhu Chen, Head of Department of Computer Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, to chair IWAACE 2020. Our Technical Program Committee constitutes more than 40 experts in the field of Advanced Algorithms and Control Engineering from home and abroad. During the conference, we were pleased to invite three distinguished experts to present their insightful speeches. Prof. Xinguo Yu from University of Wollongong, Australia, shared his study on Automatic Problem Solving for Basic Education. Assoc. Prof. Xiang Zhou from City University of Hong Kong, China, held a speech on the topic of Machine Learning and Control Theory. Dr. Badrul Hisham bin Ahmad from Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia, talked about Design and Development of VHF FRONT-END for lightning interferometer system.List of More details of the virtual conference format, Committee members are available in this pdf.

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