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Information Technology and Computational Physics

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2017

Overview

  • Recent research in Information Technology and Computational Physics
  • Extended presentation of selected results from the Congress on Information Technology, Computational and Experimental Physics (CITCEP 2015), held 18-20 December 2015, Kraków, Poland
  • Covers aspects of Information technology (in particular including Computational Intelligence and Data Analysis) as well as computational and experimental physics
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (AISC, volume 462)

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Table of contents (15 papers)

  1. Intelligent Computing and Data Analysis

  2. Information Systems and Image Processing

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About this book

A broad spectrum of modern Information Technology (IT) tools, techniques, main developments and still open challenges is presented. Emphasis is on new research directions in various fields of science and technology that are related to data analysis, data mining, knowledge discovery, information retrieval, clustering and classification, decision making and decision support, control, computational mathematics and physics, to name a few. Applications in many relevant fields are presented, notably in telecommunication, social networks, recommender systems, fault detection, robotics, image analysis and recognition, electronics, etc. The methods used by the authors range from high level formal mathematical tools and techniques, through algorithmic and computational tools, to modern metaheuristics.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Faculty of Physics & Applied Comp. Sci, AGH University of Science and Technology Faculty of Physics & Applied Comp. Sci, Kraków, Poland

    Piotr Kulczycki

  • Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Széchenyi István University Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Győr, Hungary

    László T. Kóczy

  • Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology Faculty of Civil Engineering, Bratislava, Slovakia

    Radko Mesiar

  • Systems Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences Systems Research Institute, Warsaw, Poland

    Janusz Kacprzyk

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