Abstract

The International Seminar on Computational Intelligence, organized by the Mexican Chapter of the Computational Intelligence Society, was held in Tijuana, Mexico, October 9-11. This is the third edition of the International Seminar, with the first meeting during 2004 in Tijuana, followed by the second meeting during 2005 in Mexico City. The General Chair of the Seminar is Professor Patricia Melin, and the Co-Chairs of the Technical Program are Professors Oscar Castillo and Eduardo Gomez-Ramirez. The technical program consisted of two distinguished lectures, six invited lectures, and 26 regular paper presentations. The first distinguished lecture was delivered by Professor Witold Pedrycz from the University of Alberta, Canada, on October 9 with the theme "Human-Centric Constructs of Granular Computing and Fuzzy Logic." The second distinguished lecture was delivered by Professor Jacek Zurada on October 10 from the University of Louisville, USA, with the theme "Neural Networks for Selected Data Mining Tasks."

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