Program

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ProgramESCIM2018

Program of the 10th European Symposium on Computational Intelligence and MathematicsOctober 7th – 10th, 2018, Riga, Latvia

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SUNDAY 7th

9:00–10:00

Open Registration Desk. Hotel Islande

11:30

Round table

Seventh International Workshop on Mathematics and Soft Computing

14:00

Round table

Tenth Györ Symposium on Computational Intelligence

MONDAY 8th
Location: Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science of University of Latvia

8:30

Open Registration Desk

8:40–9:00

Inauguration

9:00–10:00

Keynote Speaker – Janusz Kacprzyk

Chairperson: László Kóczy

10:00–11:10

Session S1. Chairperson: Janusz Kacprzyk

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Hierarchical fuzzy decision support methodology for dangerous goods packaging design

Kata Vöröskői, Gergő Fogarasi, Péter Böröcz and László T. Kóczy

Towards Automatic Web Identification of Solutions in Patient Innovation

João Nuno Almeida, Salomé Azevedo and Joao Paulo Carvalho

The Discrete Bacterial Memetic Evolutionary Algorithm for solving the one-commodity Pickup-and-Delivery Traveling Salesman Problem
Boldizsár Tüű-Szabó, Péter Földesi and László T. Kóczy

11:10–11:30

Coffee break

11:30–12:20

Keynote Speaker – Gabriella Pasi

Title: Aggregation guided by fuzzy quantifiers in IR and in Social Media Analytics Chairperson: Jesús Medina

12:20–13:30

Session S2. Chairperson: László T. Kóczy

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Roughness and Fuzziness

Zoltán Ernő Csajbók and József Ködmön

Applying fuzzy Hough transform for identifying honed microgeometrical surfaces

Szilvia Nagy, Brigita Sziová, Levente Solecki, Balázs Sarkadi-Nagy and László T. Kóczy

Notes on the Rescaled Algorithm for Fuzzy Cognitive Maps

Istvan Harmati and László T. Kóczy

13:30–15:00

Lunch

15:00–18:00

Session S3. Chairperson: Manuel Ojeda-Aciego

(Coffee will be offered during the session)

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Introducing Group-like Uninorms – Construction and Characterization

Sándor Jenei

On the exchange principle in adjoint triples
M. Eugenia Cornejo, Jesús Medina and Eloísa Ramírez-Poussa

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Poset valued intuitionistic preference relations

Marija Djukic and Andreja Tepavcevic

Relating Hilbert-Chu Correspondences and Big Toy Models for Quantum Mechanics

Ondrej Kridlo and Manuel Ojeda-Aciego

Attribute selection via Hellwig’s algorithm for Atanassov’s Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets

Eulalia Szmidt, Janusz Kacprzyk and Paweł Bujnowski

Extended fuzzy signature based model for qualification of residential buildings

Ádám Bukovics, Gergő Fogarasi and László T. Kóczy

19:00

Welcome reception

TUESDAY 9thLocation: Hotel Islande

9:00–9:50

Keynote Speaker – Oscar Castillo

Title: Nature-Inspired Optimization of Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Controllers Chairperson: Janusz Kacprzyk

9:50–11:00

Session S4. Chairperson: Gabriella Pasi

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Design of a fuzzy system for classification of blood pressure load

Juan Carlos Guzmán, Patricia Melin and Germán Prado-Arechiga

Triggering Probabilistic Neural Networks with Flower Pollination Algorithm

Piotr Kowalski and Konrad Wadas

Research on Improvement of Information Platform for Local Tourism by Paragraph Vec- tor
Takeshi Tsuchiya

11:00–11:20

Coffee break

11:20–13:30

Session S5. Chairperson: Jesús Medina

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Generating Preference Relation Matrices from Utility Vectors Using Lukasiewicz Transi- tivity
Thomas A. Runkler

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Optimization under fuzzy max-t-norm relation constraints

Reinis Lama and Svetlana Asmuss

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Modeling enterprise architecture and strategic management from fuzzy decision rules

Daniel Alfonso-Robaina, Annette Malleuve, Juan Carlos Díaz, Jesús Medina and Cle- mente Rubio-Manzano

Describing Time Series using Fuzzy Piecewise Linear Segments

Juan Moreno-García, Antonio Moreno-García, Luis Jiménez-Linares and Luis Rodríguez- Benítez

A combined fuzzy and statistical approach for the evaluation of management question- naires
László T. Kóczy, Ojaras Purvinis and Dalia Susniene

13:30–15:00

Lunch

17:00–20:00

Riga tour

20:00

Gala dinner

WEDNESDAY 10thLocation: Hotel Islande

10:00–11:00

Keynote Speaker – Alexander Sostaks

Title: On many-level fuzzy rough approximation systems Chairperson: Oscar Castillo

11:00–11:20

Coffee break

11:20–13:30

Session S6. Chairperson: Alexander Sostaks

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F-transforms for the definition of contextual fuzzy partitions

Nicolás Madrid

Fuzzy metric approach to aggregation of risk levels

Svetlana Asmuss and Pavels Orlovs

On the measure of many-level fuzzy rough approximation for L-fuzzy sets Alexander Sostak, Ingrida Uljane and Aleksandrs Elkins

Bireducts and FCA

María José Benítez-Caballero, Jesús Medina and Eloísa Ramírez-Poussa

13:40–15:00

Lunch

15:00–19:30

Session on Computational Intelligence and Mathematics to Digital Forensic – COST ACTION DigForASP – CA17124

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Introduction to DigForASP

Jesús Medina

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Round table with the participation of:

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Manuel Ojeda-Aciego

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Andreja Tepavcevic

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László Kóczy

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Szilvia Nagy

20:00

Closing Session