Since the first conference in 1995, EANN has provided a great discussion forum on engineering applications of neural networks and related artificial intelligence technologies.
EANN promotes the use of neural networks and associated techniques where significant benefits can be derived from their use. The conference is not only for reporting advances in techniques, but also for showing how neural networks provide practical solutions in a wide range of applications. Novel, innovative applications and methods are particularly appreciated.
The conference attracts between 50 and 100 engineers, researchers, academics and managers from universities, research centres and industry. Papers are presented orally and not more than 2 sessions are held simultaneously in order to offer a real forum for discussion. Submissions are welcome from all fields of informatics and engineering and some special sessions, dedicated to these different fields, are organised.
Both theoretical and practical work should be submitted, but the authors are encouraged to focus their paper on the presentation of an application featuring experimental results on real world data. There will be an exhibition of software and products from researchers and companies, and submissions of proposals for exhibits are welcome.
Please email the general chair Prof Dominic Palmer-Brown eann2009@uel.ac.uk if you are interested in chairing special sessions, submitting papers or serving on the programme committee.
Suggested topics for the conference include, but are not limited to, the following:
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The conference will feature several keynote speakers.
Proceedings is published as a book by Springer's CCIS (Communications in Computer and Information Science) Series
Authors of the best papers will be invited to extend their papers for inclusion in a special issue of Neural Computing and Applications journal.
Sponsors:
University of East London, London Metropolitan University, International Neural Network Society INNS - best student paper award of US$250 including 2 year student membership to INNS
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