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processing using
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industrial applications
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logic
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Intelligence Models
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Computational
Intelligence in
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Engineering
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summarization and
querying
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Applications of Fuzzy
Cognitive Maps
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applications of rule-
based fuzzy inference
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MESSAGE FROM THE GENERAL CHAIR

Dear Friends:
It is indeed a great pleasure for me to welcome you all to the 2013 IEEE International
Conference on Fuzzy Systems being held in the historical city of Hyderabad, India during
July 7-10, 2013. Hyderabad is also known as the Pearl city of India, so please do not forget
to take some nice pearl ornaments for your near and dear ones before you leave
Hyderabad!
The preparation for the conference started a long time back when I got an email from Dr.
Gary Fogel that our proposal for FUZZ-IEEE has been accepted. Dr. Fogel, although, is
not a part of the organizing committee, he has been very supportive and helped me in
many ways all throughout. I cannot expect anything more from any Vice President for
Conferences. Whenever there was an issue with the IEEE that I could not resolve, Ms. Jo-
Ellen Snyder and Dr. Fogel was there to intervene and resolve. My sincere thanks go to
them. Making a good technical program is not an easy task. Our Panel Chair, Prof. C. T.
Lin, has organized a set of plenary speeches by very distinct researchers on interesting and important topics and the
Tutorial Char, Prof. Hani Hagras worked hard to arrange five tutorials and a workshop on emerging topics. Both Prof.
Lin and Prof. Hagras deserve big thanks and I give the same. I am very lucky to have an excellent Program Chair, Prof.
Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier and three dedicated Co-program Chairs, Profs. Amit Konar, Hisao Ishibuchi and
Francisco Herrera. Their dedicated effort has resulted in a high quality technical program. Prof. Bernadette deserves a
very special thank for taking care of so many things, often shouldering some of my duties and standing beside me in
times of crisis. Special sessions are integral and important parts of the technical program. Prof. Oscar Cordon, the
Special Session Chair has done an outstanding job and deserves our sincere appreciation. Our Publication Chair, Dr.
Cyril de Runz has done a superb job and I thank him for his great help. I thank Prof. Laszlo T. Koczy for arranging
three panel sessions. The GO competition has become very popular and an attractive event in FUZZ-IEEE over the last
few years. I thank Prof. Chang-Shing Lee for taking the whole responsibility of organizing it. The Registration Chair,
Dr. Arijit Laha has dealt with issuing of invitation letters and other documents for visa very efficiently. Dr. Laha and
Dr. J. Balasubramaniam, being local to Hyderabad took many of my loads with a smiling face. Management of financial
aspects is always difficult for me. Prof. Rajib Bandyopadhyay, the Finance Chair has done a great job taking this
responsibility. Things will remain incomplete if I do not acknowledge the great effort given by Prof. Raghu
Krishnapuram and Dr. Raj Sharma. Whenever I faced a problem or I needed to discuss something, they were always
there. Our event manager Mr. Zia Ahmad and his colleague, Ms. Neha Aggarwal from Meetings and More are very
nice and sincere, and are playing key roles for smooth organization of the event. Thank you for your great work. Many
of my students, colleagues and friends including Mr. Kaustuv Nag, Mr. Rudrasis Chakraborty, Ms. Monami Banerjee,
Dr. Amar Kishor, Dr. Amit K. Singh, Dr. Swagatam Das, Mr. Dilip Gayen, Mr. Partha P. Mohanta, Mr. Tapas Basu have
helped me behind the screen, and often doing things that I am not smart enough to deal with. I am thankful to them.
There would be no FUZZ-IEEE 2013 without the contributors and hence they deserve the biggest thanks! There are
many facets of organizing a conference and all of them are equally important and they all are connected by AND
gates. So everyone involved has to give his/her best and I am happy to see that everyone did so.
We shall try our best to make your stay a very enjoyable one. In spite of our effort, if you face any problem, or if
something does not meet your expectation, then I take the full responsibility for that thats my fault. If you leave the
conference venue on 10th July with a nice memory, academic and otherwise, full credit goes to all those who have
helped to make this event a reality.

Nikhil R. Pal
General Chair, FUZZ-IEEE 2013



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MESSAGE FROM THE PROGRAM CHAIR

It is my great honor and privilege to Chair the international program committee of the 2013
IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE 2013), sponsored by the IEEE
Computational Intelligence Society. Held in India for the first time, it is a rare opportunity to
meet the many Indian researchers working on fuzzy set theory and its applications.
Once again, we have a high-level scientific program, consisting of four keynotes, three panels
and sixty-seven parallel sessions, including twenty-six special sessions. The selection process
has been rigorously based on at least three anonymous reviews. Papers submitted by program
Chairs and special session Chairs have been handled as conflict of interest papers and the
anonymity of reviewers has been strictly observed. The number of papers in any special session
co-authored by one of its Co-Chairs has been limited, to ensure the variety of the authors.
Plagiarism has been monitored with the help of the iThenticate system provided by IEEE. Papers with a high level of
pure plagiarism or self-plagiarism have been rejected. Severe cases have been reported to IEEE, in accordance with
IEEE regulations.
This year, the main streams of research appear to be focused on fuzzy control, fuzzy data mining and clustering, type-2
fuzzy logic and, to a lesser extent fuzzy image processing. The balance between fundamental research and applications
is remarkable in the whole program. The special session on recent advances on fuzzy-model-based control design and
analysis has gathered the largest number of submissions. Special sessions on fuzzy aggregation, on knowledge and
uncertainty management in granular computing and rough sets and the one on type-2 fuzzy logic applications have
also successfully attracted participants. These observations confirm the current interest for theoretical and
methodological solutions to handle uncertainty.
My warm thanks go to all the special session organizers, to the reviewers and to participants for submitting their
research results. I would like to express my gratitude to the program Co-Chairs Francisco Herrera, Hisao Ishibuchi and
Amit Konar for handling the reviewing process and participating in the final decisions. I am also grateful to all the
other Conference Chairs, who participate in its success. Finally, I want to acknowledge the dedication of the General
Chair, Nikhil Pal, who solved so many problems and gives us the opportunity to meet in such an attractive location.

Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier
Program Chair, FUZZ-IEEE 2013



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ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Frederick E. Petry
Robert Babuska
Piero P. Bonissone
Humberto Bustince
Dimitar Filev
Janusz Kacprzyk
Okyay Kaynak
Marios M. Polycarpou
Enrique Hctor Ruspini
Ronald R. Yager
Takeshi Yamakawa
H.-J.Zimmermann
Z. Bien
Lokendra Shastri
Didier Dubois
Lotfi A. Zadeh
P. N. Suganthan
Fernando Antnio Campos Gomide
Atul Negi



CONFERENCE CHAIRS

Honorary Chair James C. Bezdek
General Chair Nikhil R. Pal
General Co-Chair James M. Keller
Program Chair Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier
Program Co-Chairs Hisao Ishibuchi
Amit Konar
Francisco Herrera
Publication Chair Cyril de Runz
Organizing Chair Raghu Krishnapuram
Organizing Co-Chair Arijit Laha
Finance Chair Rajib Bandyopadhyay
"Conflict of Interest" Papers Chair Gary Fogel
Tutorial Chair Hani Hagras
Keynote Chair C. T. Lin
Panel Chair Laszlo T. Koczy
Competition Chair Chang-Shing Lee
Registration Chair Arijit Laha
Special session Chair Oscar Cordon
Publicity Chair Nishchal K. Verma
Web Chair Dipti Prasad Mukherjee
Student activities Chair Rajani K. Mudi


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PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Program Chair
Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier
Program Co-Chairs
Hisao Ishibuchi
Amit Konar
Francisco Herrera
Publication Chair
Cyril de Runz
Area Chairs
Evolving Fuzzy Systems Dimitar Filev
Control Gary Feng
Type-2 Fuzzy Systems Bob John
Hybrid Fuzzy Systems Sushmita Mitra
Computing With Words Jerry Mendel
Web/Text /data mining Witold Pedrycz
Image & Speech Processing Xiao-Jun Zheng
Fuzzy Hardware/Architecture Brian Liu
Robotics Gao Huijun
Systems identification Rudolf Kruse
Rough Sets Qiang Shen
Aggregation operator Gleb Beliakov
Pattern recognition Eyke Hllermeier



ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

A. Konar
A. Kumar
A. Laha
B. K. Panigrahi
B. Raju
B. Tudu
D. K. Gayen
D. P. Mukherjee
J. Balasubramaniam
K. Kummamuru
P. P. Mohanta
P. Radha Krishna
R. Bandyopadhyay
R. K. Mudi
R. Krishnapuram
S. Das
S. Satapathy
Suryakanth V. Gangashetty
U. Maulik
V. Agrawal
V. Sastry
Vadlamani Ravi

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PARTICIPANTS AND SESSION CHAIRS
Taxi services: Hyderabad has different types of cab services and they are moderately priced. The radio cab services,
Meru Cab (http://www.merucabs.com/) can be called 24 Hours at 44 22 44 22 and Sky Cab (http://www.skycabs.in/) can
be called at 49 49 49 49. These cabs can be hired directly at the ground floor of the airport. You can also make prior
booking for pickup services almost from anyplace. There are other kinds of cabs also.
Information for Presenters: Each oral presentation is scheduled for a 20 minute time slot. The presenter should use 15
minutes for the presentation, 3 minutes for questions and 2 minutes to allow exchange of speakers. Each room is
equipped with an LCD projector and a laptop with MS Windows, Power Point and Acrobat PDF reader. Authors
should use these computers. For efficient use of time, authors should copy their files before the start of the session. If
you must use your own laptop, please check if it is working with the projector before the start of the session. Authors
are requested to make themselves known to the session chair at the start of the session and should try to attend the
session from the start.
Information for Session Chairs: Session Chairs are requested to make themselves available at least five minutes before
the session and ensure that presenters copy their files in the laptop. Each oral presentation is scheduled for a 20 minute
time slot. Please strictly follow this schedule. The presenter should use 15 minutes for the presentation, 3 minutes for
questions and 2 minutes to allow exchange of speakers. If a presenter is absent, please wait and spend the time with the
audience, do not reschedule the remaining talks because some participants may come to the hall to listen to the talk
when it is scheduled. Keynote speeches are scheduled for 60 minutes. Speakers should use 50 minutes leaving 10
minutes for questions and answers.
Emergency Contact No.: If you have an emergency, please contact Mr. Zia Ahmed at 919650020175.


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WORKSHOP AND TUTORIALS AT A GLANCE

Workshop (Part 1) : View of Computer Vision
Research and Challenges for the Fuzzy Set Community
Speakers: James M. Keller, Derek T. Anderson and Tony Han

Date/Time: 10:30-12:30, Sun. 7 July 2013

Venue: MR G.04
Workshop (Part 2) : View of Computer Vision
Research and Challenges for the Fuzzy Set Community
Speakers: James M. Keller, Derek T. Anderson and Tony Han

Date/Time: 14:00-17:00, Sun. 7 July 2013
Venue: MR G.04
T1: Probabilistic Fuzzy Systems
Speakers: U. Kaymak, J. M. da Costa Sousa and S. M. Vieira

Date/Time: 9:30-12:30, Sun. 7 July 2013
Venue: MR G.01
T2: Type-2 Fuzzy Sets and Systems With an Application
to Perceptual Computing
Speakers: J. M. Mendel

Date/Time: 14:00-17:00, Sun. 7 July 2013
Venue: MR G.01
T3: New clothes for some old Cluster Validity Methods
Subtitle: Enough equations to last a lifetime!

Speakers: Jim Bezdek

Date/Time: 9:30-12:30, Sun. 7 July 2013
Venue: MR G.02
T4: Multi-Objective Evolutionary Fuzzy Systems: An
Overview by Problem objectives nature and optimized
components
Speakers: R. Alcala

Date/Time: 14:00-17:00, Sun. 7 July 2013
Venue: MR G.02
T5: Fuzzy signatures and examples for applications

Speakers: Laszlo T. Koczy

Date/Time: 9:30-12:30, Sun. 7 July 2013
Venue: MR G.03



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WORKSHOP

Title: View of Computer Vision Research and Challenges for the Fuzzy Set Community
Organizers: James M. Keller, Derek T. Anderson and Tony Han
Date and Time : 10:30-12:30 (Part-I), 14:00-17:00 (Part-II), Mon. 7 July 2013 Venue: MR G.04

Speakers Biographies:
James M. Keller holds the University of Missouri Curators Professorship in the Electrical and Computer Engineering
and Computer Science Departments on the Columbia campus. He is also the R. L. Tatum Professor in the College of
Engineering. His research interests center on computational intelligence with a focus on problems in computer vision,
pattern recognition, and information fusion including bioinformatics, spatial reasoning, geospatial intelligence,
landmine detection and technology for eldercare. Professor Keller has coauthored over 400 technical publications. Jim
is a Fellow of the IEEE, an IFSA Fellow, and past President of NAFIPS. He received the 2007 Fuzzy Systems Pioneer
Award and the 2010 Meritorious Service Award from the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society. He finished a full
six year term as Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, followed by being the Vice President for
Publications of the IEEE CIS from 2005-2008, and since then an elected CIS Adcom member. He is the IEEE TAB
Transactions Chair and a member of the IEEE Publication Review and Advisory Committee. Jim has had many
conference positions and duties over the years.
Derek T. Anderson is an Assistant Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Mississippi State University
(MSU). He received a B.S. and M.S. in Computer Science and a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering. His
research interests include new frontiers in data fusion for pattern analysis and decision making. This includes fuzzy
measures and fuzzy integrals, clustering, sensor fusion, remote sensing and computer vision. At MSU, Derek is a
member of the signal and image processing group. He received the Best Student Paper Award at FUZZ-IEEE 2008 and
the Best Paper Award at FUZZ-IEEE 2012. Derek has received funding from DARPA, the National Institute of Justice
(NIJ), the Leonard Wood Institute, and he has been a subcontractor on an Army Research Office (ARO) project. He has
published 11 journal articles, 35 conference proceedings and he is an Associate Editor for the IEEE Trans. Fuzzy
Systems. Derek has co-chair special sessions at WCCI, "Computational Intelligence for Activity Recognition from
Sensed Data" (2011) and "Computational Intelligence for Security, Surveillance and Defense" (2012).
Tony X. Han is an Assistant Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Missouri (MU). He
received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urban-Champaign
in 2007. Dr. Hans specialties lie in computer vision and machine learning, with emphasis on human/object detection,
large scale image retrieval, object tracking, action recognition, video analysis, and biometrics. His research team is a
joint winner of the action recognition task in the worldwide grand challenge PASCAL 2010. The human detector
developed in his group is ranked 2nd in the worldwide grand challenge PASCAL 2009 and 2012. His research team
together with UIUC joint team also won the first place in Facial Expression Recognition and Analysis Challenge
(FERA), 2011. He is recipient of CSE fellowship. He gratefully acknowledges research funding provided by the National
Science Foundation, the National Geo-spatial Intelligence Agency, the Leonard Woods Institute, as well as the
University of Missouri.



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TUTORIALS

Tutorial T1: Probabilistic Fuzzy Systems
Speakers: U. Kaymak, J. M. da Costa Sousa, S. M. Vieira
Date and Time: 9:30-12:30, Sun. 7 July 2013 Venue: MR G.01

Speakers Biographies:
Uzay Kaymak received the M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering, the Degree of Chartered Designer in information
technology, and the Ph.D. degree in control engineering from the Delft University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands, in 1992, 1995, and 1998, respectively. He has held various positions at Shell International Exploration and
Production, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and Salford University in United Kingdom. He is
currently professor of healthcare information systems at the Information Systems (IS) Group of the School of Industrial
Engineering of Eindhoven University of Technology. Uzay Kaymaks research is on intelligent decision support
systems, data and process mining and computational modeling methods. His research recent years has concentrated on
the development of computational intelligence methods for decision models in which linguistic information,
represented either as declarative linguistic rules derived from experts or obtained through natural language processing,
is combined with numerical information that is extracted by computational methods. This work has led to the
development of semantic text analysis systems for financial decision support, agentbased behavioral models of human
decision making and novel probabilistic fuzzy models for value-atrisk estimation. These systems have recently also
been shown to be valuable in a clinical setting for predicting mortality rates at an intensive care unit, forming a basis for
active patient risk management. Prof. Dr. ir. Kaymak was the director of Erasmus Centre of Business Intelligence from
2009 to 2011. Currently, he is leading the healthcare cluster of the IS Group, which research concentrates on the
improvement of healthcare processes through the use of process analysis, process re-engineering, advanced
information systems and computerized decision support. He is an internationally acknowledged researcher, who has
(co-)authored more than 200 scientific publications in the fields of intelligent systems, fuzzy decision making,
computerized decision support and computational intelligence. He is an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy
Systems and serves in the editorial board of several soft computing journals such as Fuzzy Sets and Systems, Soft
Computing, and Advances in Fuzzy Systems. He is also a member of the various technical committees of the IEEE and
served in the program board of multiple international conferences.
Joo Miguel da Costa Sousa is a Full Professor with the Department of Mechanical Engineering, IST. He received the
Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands, in 1998. He has
authored one book and has authored and co-authored more than two hundred papers and articles published in journals
and conference proceedings. He has supervised more than 30 Ph.D. and M.Sc. students. Prof. Sousa has been an
Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, Editor of Mathematics and Computers in Simulation and
member of the editorial board from Fuzzy Sets and Systems. He is an active member of the Fuzzy Systems Technical
Committee from the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society. He participated in more than 20 research projects, where
five of them were international projects. He is/was principal investigator in five of these projects. He is Research
Director of Engineering Systems Fundamentals, in the MIT-Portugal Program. Prof. Sousa is member and Co-
Coordinator of the Center of Intelligent Systems (CIS), which is a research unit of IDMEC/IST, a private non-profit
association of science, technology and training. CIS contains the area of complex systems, which is focused on new
theoretical developments and applications on distributed intelligent optimization of complex systems (modeling and
optimization of networked systems) and data analysis using a combination of soft computing and statistical methods
(model selection and validation, bio-inspired meta-heuristics and statistics with imperfect and incomplete data).
Susana Vieira received the MSc and PhD degrees both in Mechanical Engineering (Mec. Eng.) in 2005 and 2010,
respectively, from Instituto Superior Tcnico (IST), Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal. She was a Teaching
Assistant at IST, in Mec. Eng., from 2005 to 2006 and in 2009, she was an Invited Lecturer at the Erasmus University of
Rotterdam, the Netherlands. She is currently a post-doctoral researcher at the Center of Intelligent Systems (CIS),
IDMEC- IST. Her main research area is Soft Computing; more specifically she works in feature selection, fuzzy
modeling, fuzzy optimization and metaheuristics. Her research focuses mainly on the development of computational
intelligence methods for knowledge data discovery. Recently these methods are being used to identify important

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factors or features that lead to unfavorable or favorable clinical conditions of patients in Intensive Care Units, and
design specific decision models that support clinicians decisions. She has authored or coauthored seven peer reviewed
journal papers, five book chapters, and more than 30 conference papers in the field of computational intelligence.


Tutorial T2: Type-2 Fuzzy Sets and Systems with an Application to Perceptual Computing
Speaker: Jerry M. Mendel
Date and Time: 14:00-17:00, Sun. 7 July 2013 Venue: MR G.01

Speakers Biography:
Jerry M. Mendel received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn,
Brooklyn, NY. Currently he is Professor of Electrical Engineering and Systems Architecting Engineering at the
University of Southern California in Los Angeles, where he has been since 1974. He has published over 500 technical
papers and is author and/or editor of nine books, including Uncertain Rule-based Fuzzy Logic Systems: Introduction
and New Directions (Prentice-Hall, 2001) and Perceptual Computing: Aiding People in Making Subjective Judgments
(Wiley & IEEE Press, 2010). His present research interests include: type-2 fuzzy logic systems and their applications to a
wide range of problems, including smart oil field technology, computing with words, and fuzzy set qualitative
comparative analysis. He is a Life Fellow of the IEEE, a Distinguished Member of the IEEE Control Systems Society,
and a Fellow of the International Fuzzy Systems Association. He was President of the IEEE Control Systems Society in
1986. He is a member of the Administrative Committee of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society and was
Chairman of its Fuzzy Systems Technical Committee, and was Chairman of the Computing With Words Task Force of
that TC. Among his awards are the 1983 Best Transactions Paper Award of the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Society, the 1992 Signal Processing Society Paper Award, the 2002 Transactions on Fuzzy Systems Outstanding Paper
Award, a 1984 IEEE Centennial Medal, an IEEE Third Millenium Medal, and a Fuzzy Systems Pioneer Award (2008)
from the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society.


Tutorial T3: New clothes for some old Cluster Validity Methods
Subtitle: Enough equations to last a lifetime!
Speaker: Jim Bezdek
Date and Time : 9:30-12:30, Sun. 7 July 2013 Venue: MR G.02

Speakers Biography:
Jim received the PhD in Applied Mathematics from Cornell University in 1973. Jim is past president of NAFIPS (North
American Fuzzy Information Processing Society), IFSA (International Fuzzy Systems Association) and the IEEE CIS
(Computational Intelligence Society): founding editor the Int'l. Jo. Approximate Reasoning and the IEEE Transactions
on Fuzzy Systems: Life fellow of the IEEE and IFSA; and a recipient of the IEEE 3rd Millennium, IEEE CIS Fuzzy
Systems Pioneer, and IEEE technical field award Rosenblatt medals. Jim's interests: woodworking, cigars, optimization,
motorcycles, pattern recognition, clustering in very large data, fishing, co-clustering, blues music, wireless sensor
networks, poker and visual clustering. Jim retired in 2007, and will be coming to a university near you soon.


Tutorial T4: Multi-Objective Evolutionary Fuzzy Systems: An Overview by Problem objectives nature and
optimized components
Speaker: Rafael Alcal
Date and Time: 14:00-17:00, Sun. 7 July 2013 Venue: MR G.02

Speakers Biography:
Dr. Rafael Alcal received the M.Sc. degree in Computer Science in 1998 and the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science in
2003, both from the University of Granada, Spain. From 1998 to 2003, he was with Department of Computer Science,
University of Jan. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Artificial
Intelligence at the University of Granada, where he is a Member of the Soft Computing and Intelligent Information

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Systems Research Group. He has published over 85 papers in international journals, book chapters and conferences. As
edited activities, he has co-edited five special issues, one of them in the IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems. He has
worked on several research projects supported by the Spanish government and the European Union. He currently
serves as member of the editorial/reviewer board of the journals: International Journal of Computational Intelligence
Research, Journal of Advanced Research in Fuzzy and Uncertain Systems, Journal of Universal Computer Science and
Applied Intelligence. He is a member of the Fuzzy Systems Technical Committee (FSTC) at the IEEE Computational
Intelligence Society (CIS), and president of the Task Force on Genetic Fuzzy Systems from January 2009. He is a
Program Co-Chair of GEFS 2010, General Co-Chair of GEFS 2011 and GEFS 2013, and Area Co-Chair of FUZZ-IEEE
2011. His current research interests include multi-objective genetic algorithms and genetic fuzzy systems, particularly
the learning/tuning of fuzzy systems for modeling and control with a good trade-off between accuracy and
interpretability, as well as fuzzy association rules.


Tutorial T5: Fuzzy signatures and examples for applications
Speaker: Laszlo T. Koczy
Date and Time : 9:30-12:30, Sun. 7 July 2013 Venue: MR G.03

Speakers Biography:
Laszlo Koczy received the M.Sc., M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees from the Technical University of Budapest (BME) in 1975,
1976 and 1977, respectively; and the (postdoctoral) D.Sc. degree from the Hungarian Academy of Science, all in
Electrical/Control Engineering. He spent most of his career at BME until 2001 and from 2002 at Szechenyi Istvan
University (Gyor, SZE). However, he has been a visiting professor at various universities abroad, namely in Australia
(ANU, Murdoch and UNSW), Japan (TIT), Korea (POSTECH), Austria (J. Kepler U.), Italy (U. of Trento) and Brazil,
China, Finland and Poland for summer schools. He was one of the LIFE Endowed Fuzzy Theory Chair Professors at
Tokyo Institute of Technology and advisor to the Laboratory for International Fuzzy Engineering Research in
Yokohama. His focus of research interest is fuzzy systems and Computational Intelligence topics (evolutionary
algorithms, neural networks), as well as applications. He has published over 450 refereed papers and several text books
on the subject. He introduced the concept of rule interpolation in sparse fuzzy models, and applied it successfully to the
control of an automatic guided vehicle; further hierarchical interpolative fuzzy systems and fuzzy Hough transform.
This latter provided the key technology in the winning vehicle in the 2007 Hungarian Mars Rover Competition. His
research interests include applications of CI for telecommunication, transportation, vehicles and mobile robots, control,
information retrieval, etc. Among others he is an Associate Editor of IEEE TFS and Fuzzy Sets and Systems, Int. Journal
of Fuzzy Systems, Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence, Int. J. of fuzzy Systems, etc. He was the General
Chair of FUZZ-IEEE 2004 in Budapest, is Special Session Chair of WCCI 2012 and Panel Chair of FUZZ-IEEE 2013, was
a chair, co-chair, PC member, etc. at many other scientific events. He served in the International Fuzzy Systems
Association as President, and has been Administrative Committee member of IEEE Computational Intelligence Society
for two cycles and another two cycles a member of the IEEE Systems Council. At SZE he chairs the Ph.D. School
Council while he was recently appointed member of the Hungarian Accreditation Board for Higher Education by the
Prime Minister, where he chairs the Engineering Panel and is a member of the Supervisory Committee of the National
Doctoral Council.


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KEYNOTES/PLENARY SPEECHES

Keynote 1: Every Picture Tells a Story: Visual Cluster Analysis
Speaker: James C. Bezdek
Chair: Nikhil R. Pal
Date and Time: 10:30-11:30, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: Hall - 6

Abstract: History of Visual Clustering. The VAT, iVAT and asiVAT algorithms for
visual assessment of clustering tendency. Applications to time series analysis with
clusters of linguistic medoid prototypes in Eldercare data (iVAT); social network
analysis with Sampson's Monastery data (asiVAT); and network access security
(VAT), a commercial application developed by CA technologies. Extension of VAT to
the rectangular case. The coVAT1 and coVAT2 algorithms for assessment of
clustering tendency in the four clustering problems associated with rectangular
relational data. Response of 18 Fetal Bovine Serum Treatments to the treatment of
fibroblasts in Gene Expression data.
Speakers Biography
Jim received the PhD in Applied Mathematics from Cornell University in 1973. Jim is
past president of NAFIPS (North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society),
IFSA (International Fuzzy Systems Association) and the IEEE CIS (Computational
Intelligence Society): founding editor the Int'l. Jo. Approximate Reasoning and the
IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems: Life fellow of the IEEE and IFSA; and a
recipient of the IEEE 3rd Millennium, IEEE CIS Fuzzy Systems Pioneer, and IEEE
technical field award Rosenblatt medals. Jim's interests: woodworking, cigars,
optimization, motorcycles, pattern recognition, clustering in very large data, fishing,
co-clustering, blues music, wireless sensor networks, poker and visual clustering. Jim
retired in 2007, and will be coming to a university near you soon.



Keynote 2: From fuzzy models to granular fuzzy models: pursuing new avenues of system modeling
Speaker: Witold Pedrycz
Chair: Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier
Date and Time: 10:20-11:20, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: Hall - 6

Abstract: Fuzzy modeling has enjoyed a rapid and multifaceted growth resulting in a plethora of architectures, design
methodologies, algorithms, and practically relevant case studies. Within this setting, fuzzy models concerning time
series form one of the visible areas in which the technology of fuzzy sets plays an important role and support a
formation of a user-friendly and interactive modeling environment. In this study, we introduce a general framework of
fuzzy modeling of time series by engaging key concepts of Granular Computing. Several conceptual development
levels of the model are formed and discussed: (a) granulation of time and feature space in which a given time series is
described, (b) formation of higher-level information granules being linguistic descriptors of information granules
formed at the lower level, (c) characterization of time series through the linguistic descriptors obtained at the previous
step, and (d) a construction of a granular model of higher order formed as a web of interrelationships of the linguistic
descriptors. These developments are accomplished with the use of several key concepts of Granular Computing,

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especially the principle of justifiable granularity (crucial to the design of a construction of information granules) and
population-based optimization tools. The user centricity aspects of the proposed modeling setup are stressed both in
terms of ensuing visualization schemes as well as in the form of natural language statements composed of linguistic
descriptors.
Speakers Biography:
Witold Pedrycz (IEEE- M88, SM90, F99) is a Professor and Canada Research
Chair (CRC -Computational Intelligence) in the Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. He is also
with the Systems Research Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw,
Poland. He also holds an appointment of special professorship in the School of
Computer Science, University of Nottingham, UK. In 2009 Dr. Pedrycz was
elected a foreign member of the Polish Academy of Sciences. In 2012 he was
elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Witold Pedrycz has been a
member of numerous program committees of IEEE conferences in the area of
fuzzy sets and neurocomputing. In 2007 he received a prestigious Norbert
Wiener award from the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Council. He is a
recipient of the IEEE Canada Computer Engineering Medal 2008. In 2009 he has
received a Cajastur Prize for Soft Computing from the European Centre for Soft
Computing for pioneering and multifaceted contributions to Granular
Computing. His main research directions involve Computational Intelligence,
fuzzy modeling and Granular Computing, knowledge discovery and data
mining, fuzzy control, pattern recognition, knowledge-based neural networks,
relational computing, and Software Engineering. He has published numerous papers in this area. He is also an author
of 14 research monographs covering various aspects of Computational Intelligence and Software Engineering. Dr.
Pedrycz is intensively involved in editorial activities. He is an Editor-in-Chief of Information Sciences and Editor-in-
Chief of IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics - part A. He currently serves as an Associate Editor of
IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems and is a member of a number of editorial boards of other international journals.


Keynote 3 (Public Plenary): BCI --- Brain Computer Interface vs Bio-Computational Intelligence
Speaker: Chin-Teng Lin
Chair: James M. Keller
Date and Time: 14:40-15:40, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: Hall - 6

Abstract: Brain-Computer interface (BCI) is to enhance human brain's capability in interacting and communicating with
the environment directly. Active BCI is for voluntary control and passive BCI is for cognitive states monitoring. This
talk will focus on passive BCI for enhancing human performance. For daily-life applications, BCI is extended to Brain-
Computer-Body interface (BCBI) for closeloop interactions between body and external devices. BCBI plays an
important role in natural cognition, which is to study the brain and behavior at work. Human cognitive functions such
as perception, attention, situational awareness, and decision making are omnipresent in our daily life activities. For
instance, driving is one of the most common attention-demanding tasks in our daily routine. When drivers lost their
attention, they had appreciably reduced the perception, recognition and vehicle control abilities. Hence, how to
effectively prevent and enhance the human cognitive functions has become a very important issue. Recently, many
investigators had developed novel algorithms based on computational intelligence (CI) technologies to monitor,
maintain, or track the human cognitive states and operating performance. In this lecture, I shall introduce the
fundamental physiological changes of the human cognitive functions at work first and then explain how to utilize these
main Biofindings and CI techniques (Bio-CI) to develop the monitoring and feedback systems in the following two
topics: (1) Wearable and wireless EEG devices for drivers based on innovative dry sensors; and (2) Cognitive state
monitoring and prediction in driving using CI techniques. We shall also introduce the real-life applications of BCI on
various aspects including clinics, homecare, personnel training, or even computer gaming.

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Speakers Biography:
Dr. Chin-Teng Lin received the B.S. degree from National Chiao-Tung
University (NCTU), Taiwan in 1986, and the Master and Ph.D. degree in
electrical engineering from Purdue University, USA in 1989 and 1992,
respectively. He is currently the Provost, Chair Professor of Electrical and
Computer Engineering, and Director of Brain Research Center, National Chiao
Tung University. Dr. Lin was elevated to be an IEEE Fellow for his contributions
to biologically inspired information systems in 2005. He served on the Board of
Governors at IEEE Circuits and Systems (CAS) Society in 2005-2008, IEEE
Systems, Man, Cybernetics (SMC) Society in 2003-2005, IEEE Computational
Intelligence Society in 2008-2010, Chair of IEEE Taipei Section in 2009-2010. Dr.
Lin was the Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE CAS Society from 2003 to 2005. He
served as the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and
Systems-II in 2006-2008 and serve as the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on
Fuzzy Systems in 2011-2016. Dr. Lin was the General Chair of FUZZ-IEEE2011,
Program Chair of IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and
Cybernetics in 2005. Dr. Lin is the coauthor of Neural Fuzzy Systems (Prentice-
Hall), and the author of Neural Fuzzy Control Systems with Structure and Parameter Learning (World Scientific). He
has published 168 journal papers in the areas of neural networks, fuzzy systems, multimedia hardware/software, and
cognitive neuro-engineering, including approximately 83 IEEE journal papers. Dr. Lin is a member of Tau Beta Pi, Eta
Kappa Nu, and Phi Kappa Phi honorary societies. He has been the member of Board of Government (BoG) of Asia
Pacific Neural Network Assembly (APNNA) since 2000; and the Council member of International Fuzzy System
Association (IFSA) since 2000. Dr. Lin was the President of APNNA for 2004-2005. He has won the Outstanding
Research Award granted by National Science Council (NSC), Taiwan, since 1997 to present, the Outstanding Electrical
Engineering Professor Award granted by the Chinese Institute of Electrical Engineering (CIEE) in 1997, the Outstanding
Engineering Professor Award granted by the Chinese Institute of Engineering (CIE) in 2000, and the 2002 Taiwan
Outstanding Information-Technology Expert Award. Dr. Lin was also elected to be one of the 38
th
Ten Outstanding
Rising Stars in Taiwan (2000). The main axis in Dr. Lins research career is to pursue for the biological-inspired intelligent
systems, including algorithm development and system design. The research interests cover the basic circuitry level, to
signal and information level, and to the system level, either from the biological or engineering point of views. The
short-term target system is brain machine interface and the long-term goal is on brain-like intelligent system.


Keynote 4: Derivatives of functions with respect to fuzzy measures toward Choquet Calculus
Speaker: Michio Sugeno
Chair: Hisao Ishibuchi
Date and Time: 10:20-11:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: Hall - 6

Abstract: We deal with Choquet integrals on the non-negative real line. The Choquet integral is a non-additive integral
of a function with respect to the fuzzy measure (or capacity) derived from the Choquet functional. Most of the previous
studies on Choquet integrals have been devoted to a discrete case. The calculation of discrete Choquet integrals is quite
easy. It is, however, not the case for continuous Choquet integrals. First we give a representation theorem of the
Choquet integral of a non-negative, continuous and increasing function with respect to a general fuzzy measure. Then,
restricting fuzzy measures to a class of distorted Lebesgue measures, we consider Choquet integral equations. A
distorted Lebesgue measure is a fuzzy measure generated by a monotone transformation of the Lebesgue measure with
an increasing function called generator. For the distorted Lebesgue measure, it is shown that the Choquet integral
equation is formulated as the Volterra integral equation of the first kind. For a case where the integrand is not
increasing, we suggest a method of increasing arrangement by which a non-increasing function can be transformed to
an increasing function equivalent up to the Choquet integral. Concerning the Choquet integral equation with respect to
the distoreted Lebesgue measure, we pose three problems: (i) calculating Choquet integrals, (ii) solving Choquet
integral equations and (iii) identifying fuzzy measures as distorted Lebesgue measures. It is found that all the problems
can be solved by applying the Laplace transformation. Through these problems, we present a way to Choquet calculus.

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In particular, to solve Choquet integral equations, a concept of the derivatives of functions with respect to fuzzy
measures is introduced, where the differentiability of functions with respect to fuzzy measures is discussed. Then, we
consider differential equations with respect to distorted Lebesgue measures. In order to solve them, we introduce a
concept m-exponential function as an extension of the ordinary exponential function where m means generators for
distorted Lebesgue measures, and show some examples to solve differential equations: nonhomogeneous first order
and homogeneous second order. Finally we discuss a relation of the Choquet integral equation with the Abel integral
equation, and also show a relation between Choquet calculus and fractional calculus which is one of the recent
advanced topics in engineering. In addition, we mention about the distance between two fuzzy measures as an
extension of the Hellinger distance which was very recently studied by Torra et al.
Speakers Biography:
After graduating from the Department of Physics, The University of Tokyo,
Michio Sugeno worked at Mitsubishi Atomic Power Industry. Then, he served
the Tokyo Institute of Technology as Research Associate, Associate Professor
and Professor from 1965 to 2000. After retiring from the Tokyo Institute of
Technology, he worked as Laboratory Head at the Brain Science Institute,
RIKEN from 2000 to 2005, and then, as Distinguished Visiting Professor at
Doshisha University from 2005 to 2010. He is currently Emeritus Professor at the
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, and Emeritus Researcher at the European
Centre for Soft Computing, Spain. He was President of the Japan Society for
Fuzzy Theory and Systems from 1991 to 1993, and also President of the
International Fuzzy Systems Association from 1997 to 1999. He is the first
recipient of the IEEE Pioneer. Award in Fuzzy Systems with Zadeh in 2000. He
also received the 2010 IEEE Frank Rosenblatt Award and recently Kampt de
Ferit Award in 2012.


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PANEL SESSIONS

Panel: Beyond Type-1: Where is the Non-standard Fuzzy Field Heading, and Why?
Moderator: Jerry M. Mendel
Date and Time: 16:40-18:20, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: Hall - 6

Abstract: The fuzzy set field has moved in many novel and non-standardi.e. non-type-1 fuzzy set directions during
the past 20 + years, including interval value fuzzy sets, type-2 fuzzy sets, intuitionistic fuzzy sets, etc. The time is ripe
for a panel of experts to address the provocative questions: Where is the non-standard fuzzy field heading, and why?
This panel will be comprised of a small group of experts who have broad visibility of the non-standard directions. The
moderator (Mendel) will prepare a short list of provocative question that will be provide ahead of time to all panelists
who will then be asked to focus on answering those questions.
Panelists: Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier, Hani Hagras, Janusz Kacprzyk, Vladik Kreinovich and C.T. Lin
Panel: Interpolation and Approximation in Fuzzy Rule Bases
Moderator: Laszlo T. Koczy
Date and Time: 17:00-18:40, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: Hall - 6

Abstract: The graph interpretation of fuzzy rule bases, in fact the idea of extending functions and mappings to sets of
fuzzy points in the form of fuzzy rule bases has emerged as the dominant semantical interpretation of fuzzy rule base
systems. Fuzzy rule interpolation grew out of this interpretation and became a topic being permanently present at the
major publication forums of the fuzzy field, both in professional journals and at major international conferences, in the
form of special sessions and even panel discussions. Some of the Best Paper Awards (TFS, FUZZ-IEEE) were given two
papers reporting results on fuzzy interpolation. How can applications be extended, what are the mathematical
problems to be solved? There are many open problems to discuss yet. In 2011 a successful panel was held in Taipei and
panelists agreed on continuing the discussions at the next FUZZ-IEEE.
Panelists: Kaoru Hirota, QiangShen, Christophe Marsala, and Irina Perfilieva
Panel: How to deal with Context in Computing with Words?
Moderator: Janusz Kacprzyk
Date and Time: 16:40-18:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: Hall - 6

Abstract: Computing with Words (CWW) opens an opportunity to bring fundamental new capability to the future
intelligent systems, and to dramatically change the whole landscape of human-computer interactions. To make this
CWW vision initiated by L. Zadeh realized multiple challenges must be resolved in this unchartered territory. Zadeh
proposed an approach based on fuzzy and probabilistic restrictions/constrains on the involved linguistic concepts. The
current focus of this approach is on concepts that are directly involved in each specific CWW task. Such constrains
address only a part of required context to solve CWW tasks, including Zadehs test tasks. We need techniques to
incorporate deeper contexts that go beyond concepts that are directly involved in the task. The goal of this panel is to
discuss: (1) types of extended contexts, (2) their representation in both fuzzy and probabilistic frameworks, and (3)
methods to incorporate extended contexts to the CWW methods. We plan to combine this discussion with a set of
questions about the relations between engineering intuition and actual CWW methods (both fuzzy and probabilistic).
Which one is more critical for the success of specific CWW applications and for the adequate capturing context for
solving CWW tasks? How to balance intuition and the formal method? How to use engineering intuition to overcome
the weakness of a formal CWW method? The moderators will propose a set of specific challenging questions. This
panel will be an extension of the previous panels on CWW held at WCCI 2012 and IPMU 2012. We expect that panelists
participated in the previous panels will join this panels along with new panelists.
Panelist: Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier, Jerry Mendel, Laszlo T. Koczy, Vladik Kreinovich, and James Keller

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DETAILED TECHNICAL PROGRAM
Session: S-1.1.1 - Special Session on Software for Soft Computing
Chair: Jess Alcal-Fdez Co-Chair: Jos M. Alonso
Date/Time: 8:30 - 10:10, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: MR G.01
1136 Fuzzy partition-based distance practical use and implementation - Serge Guillaume and Brigitte
Charnomordic
1020 Decision support system using flexible query and reliability assessment - Application to
biodegradable and biosourced packaging design - Sebastien Destercke, Patrice Buche, Brigitte
Charnomordic and Valerie Guillard
1166 Imputing missing values from Low Quality Data by NIP tool - Raquel Martinez, Jose M. Cadenas, M.
Carmen Garrido and Alejandro Martinez
1216 CI-LQD: A software tool for Modeling and Decision Making with Low Quality Data - Ana Palacios,
Luciano Sanchez and Ines Couso
1345 A new fingram-based software tool for visual representation and analysis of fuzzy association rules -
David P. Pancho, Jose M. Alonso and Jesus Alcala-Fdez

Session: S-1.1.2 - Fuzzy Control 1
Chair: Kevin Guelton Co-Chair: Thierry-Marie Guerra
Date/Time: 8:30 - 10:10, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: MR G.02
1408 On the definition of non quadratic Lyapunov function for continuous TS fuzzy models through their
discretized forms - Ameni Ellouze, Francois Delmotte, Jimmy Lauber, Mohamed Chtourou, Mohamed
Ksantini and Michel Dambrine
1181 Stabilization of Nonlinear Systems Subject to Actuator Saturation - Souad Bezzaoucha, Benoit Marx,
Didier Maquin and Jose Ragot
1044 Decoupled Neural Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control of Nonlinear Systems. - Ravindrakumar Nagarale and
Balasaheb Patre
1511 New Synchronization Criteria for Fuzzy Complex Dynamical Network with Time-varying Delay -
Pankaj Mukhija, I. N. Kar and R. K. P. Bhatt
1046 Synthesis of Local State Feedback for Continuous-Time Recurrent Fuzzy Systems - Stefan Gering and
Juergen Adamy

Session: S-1.1.3 - Fuzzy Systems Modeling
Chair: Isao Hayashi Co-Chair: Luciano Sanchez
Date/Time: 8:30 - 10:10, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: MR G.03
1279 Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Based Dynamic Simulation of Induction Motor Drives - Prashant Menghal and
Jaya Laxmi Dr A
1521 System Modeling and Synchronization of Nonlinear Chaotic Systems with Uncertainty and Disturbance
by Innovative Fuzzy Modeling Strategy - Shih-Yu Li, Lap-Mou Tam, Hsien-Keng Chen, Seng-Kin Lao, Li-
Wei Ko and Chin-Teng Lin
1460 Zero-Error Density Maximization Based Learning Algorithm for a Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System -
Kartick Subramanian, Savitha Ramasamy and Suresh Sundaram
1413 Complex System Modeling Using TSK Fuzzy Cellular Automata And Differential Evolution - Jesica
Chivata, Yeferson Luengas, Miguel Melgarejo and Nelson Obregon
1434 Online Learning and Prediction of Data Streams using Dynamically Evolving Fuzzy Approach - Rashmi
Dutta Baruah and Plamen Angelov




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Session: S-1.1.4 - Fuzzy Optimization
Chair: Junzo Watada Co-Chair:Fernando Gomide
Date/Time: 8:30 - 10:10, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: MR G.04
1583 Fuzzy Mathematical programming approach for Solving Fuzzy Linear Fractional Programming
Problem - Veeramani Chinnadurai and Sumathi Muthukumar
1143 Generalized Quadratic Programming Problem with Interval Uncertainty - Pankaj Kumar, Geetanjali
Panda and Umesh Chandra Gupta
1605 Building Multi-objective Fuzzy Random Programming Model - Arbaiy Nureize and Junzo Watada
1268 A Discrete Region-based Approach to Improve the Consistency of Pair-wise Comparison Matrix -
Zhang Hengshan, Zheng Qinghua, Liu Ting, Yang Zijiang and Liu Jiahe
1465 Optimal order quantity of an EOQ model using expected value of a fuzzy function - Pijus Kanti De and
Apurva Rawat

Session: S-1.1.5 - Fuzzy Set Theory
Chair: Nicolas Madrid Co-Chair: Swapan Raha
Date/Time: 8:30 - 10:10, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: Hall - 6
1570 A measure of contradiction based on the notion of N-weak-contradiction - Bustince Humberto, Madrid
Nicolas and Ojeda-Aciego Manuel
1378 Why Inverse F-transform? A Compression-Based Explanation - Vladik Kreinovich, Irina Perfilieva and
Vilem Novak
1057 Domination in Bipolar Fuzzy Graphs - Karunambigai M Govindasamy, Akram Muhammad, Palanivel
Kasilingam and Sivasankar Shanmugam
1508 Vague Oriented Highest Response Ratio Next Scheduling Algorithm - Supriya Raheja, Reena Dhadich and
Smita Rajpal
1222 Relation Between Polling and Likert-Scale Approaches to Eliciting Membership Degrees Clarified by
Quantum Computing - Renata Reiser, Adriano Maron, Lidiana Visintin, Ana Abeijon and Vladik Kreinovich

Session: S-1.2.1 Special Session on Fuzzy Ontologies and Fuzzy Markup Language Applications
Chair: Chang-Shing Lee Co-Chair: Giovanni Acampora
Date/Time: 11:40 - 13:20, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: MR G.01
1366 A FML-based Hybrid Reasoner Combining Fuzzy Ontology and Mamdani Inference - Cristiane
Yaguinuma, Marilde Santos, Heloisa Camargo and Marek Reformat
1397 FML-based Japanese Diet Assessment System - Kanta Kurozumi, Shun-Teng Lan, Mei-Hui Wang, Chang-
Shing Lee, Mikiko Kawaguchi, Shusaku Tsumoto and Hiroshi Tsuji
1135 FML-based Decision Support System for Solar Energy Supply and Demand Analysis - Mei-Hui Wang,
Yu-Ti Tsai, Koun-Hong Lin, Chang-Shing Lee and Che-Hung Liu
1575 Fuzzy Ontologies for Cardiovascular risk prediction - a research agenda - David Parry and Jayden MacRae
1365 A FML-based Fuzzy Tuning for a Memetic Ontology Alignment System - Giovanni Acampora, Autilia
Vitiello, Vincenzo Loia and Uzay Kaymak

Session: S-1.2.2 - Fuzzy Control 2
Chair: Benot Marx Co-Chair: Rajani K Mudi
Date/Time: 11:40 - 13:20, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: MR G.02
1102 Polynomial Fuzzy-Model-Based Control Systems: Stability Analysis via RHS Copositive Relaxation - Ji-
Chang Lo, Ge-Chang Yang and Feng-Yi Lin
1453 Synchronization of a class of chaotic systems via Takagi-Sugeno representations - Braulio Aguiar, Sara
Angulo, Temoatzin Gonzalez and Miguel Bernal
1165 T-S Fuzzy Model Based Controller And Observer Design for A Twin Rotor MIMO System - Deepak
Kumar Saroj and Indrani Kar
1579 T-S Fuzzy Model Based Maximum Power Point Tracking Control of Photovoltaic System - Avanish
Kumar, Anurag Sai Vempati and Laxmidhar Behera

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1276 Using Uncertain Set Points in Predictive Functional Control - Christian Arnold, Tarek Aissa and Steven
Lambeck

Session: S-1.2.3 - Fuzzy Sets in Bioinformatics
Chair: Francisco Herrera Co-Chair: Mara Jess de la Fuente
Date/Time: 11:40 - 13:20, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: MR G.03
1155 Gene Selection for classifying patients using Fuzzy Importance Factor - Amit Paul and Jaya Sil
1463 A Comparison of Mutual and Fuzzy-Mutual Information-Based Feature Selection Strategies - Yu-Shuen
Tsai, Ueng-Cheng Yang, I-Fang Chung and Chuen-Der Huang
1356 Incorporating Fuzzy Semantic Similarity Measure in Detecting Human Protein Complexes in PPI
Network: A Multiobjective Approach - Sumanta Ray, Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay, Anirban Mukhopadhyay
and Ujjwal Maulik
1288 Fuzzy Rule-based Classifier for Microarray Gene Expression Data by using a Multiobjective PSO-based
Approach - Monalisa Mandal, Anirban Mukhopadhyay and Ujjwal Maulik
1015 Toxicity Risk Assessment from Heterogeneous Uncertain Data with Possibility-Probability Distribution
- Longzhi Yang and Daniel Neagu

Session: S-1.2.4 - Fuzzy Regression and Fuzzy Optimization
Chair: Hisao Ishibuchi Co-Chair: Rashedur M Rahman
Date/Time: 11:40 - 13:20, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: MR G.04
1516 Support Vector Regression based Image Restoration - Pankaj Kumar Sa and Banshidhar Majhi
1295 Possibilistic Logistic Regression for Fuzzy Categorical Response Data - Mahshid Namdari, S. Mahmoud
Taheri, Alireza Abadi, Mansour Rezaei and Naser Kalantari
1035 Fuzzy Regression Model With Interval-Valued Fuzzy Input-Output Data - Mohammad Reza Rabiei, Naser
Reza Arghami, S. Mahmoud Taheri and Bahram Sadeghpour
1497 An improved optimisation framework for fuzzy time-series prediction - Duc Thang Ho and Jonathan M
Garibaldi
1103 Fuzzy Ideal Cone: A Method to Obtain Complete Fuzzy Non-dominated Set of Fuzzy Multi-criteria
Optimization Problems with Fuzzy Parameters - Debdas Ghosh and Dr. Debjani Chakraborty

Session: S-1.2.5 - Fuzzy Pattern Recognition 1
Chair: Jose Maria Alonso Co-Chair: James C. Bezdek
Date/Time: 11:40 - 13:20, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: Hall - 6
1451 Evolving Fuzzy Rule-Based Classifier Based on GENEFIS - Mahardhika Pratama, Sreenatha Anavatti and
Edwin Lughofer
1487 Multi-prototype Fuzzy Clustering with Fuzzy K-Nearest Neighbor for Off-line Human Action
Recognition - Ritipong Wongkhuenkaew, Sansanee Auephanwiriyakul and Nipon Theera-Umpon
1261 Thermal Infrared Face Recognition Based on Lattice Computing (LC) Techniques - George Papakostas,
Vassilis Kaburlasos and Theodore Pachidis
1590 Fuzzy classification of time series data - Ravi Kumar Penugonda and Susheela V. Devi
1598 Multi Label Classification of Discrete Data - Bhupesh Akhand and V.Susheela Devi

Session: S-1.3.1 - Fuzzy Implications and Approximate Reasoning
Chair: Antonio Gonzlez Co-Chair: Michal Baczynski
Date/Time: 14:40 - 16:20, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: MR G.01
1016 Generalized Fuzzy Logic for Incomplete Information - Venkata subba reddy Poli
1169 Fuzzy Linguistic Propositional Logic based on Refined Hedge Algebra - Duc-Khanh Tran, Viet-Trung Vu,
The-Vinh Doan and Minh-Tam Nguyen
1240 Homomorphisms on the monoid of Fuzzy Implications - Nageswara Rao Vemuri and Balasubramaniam
Jayaram


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1226 On a Functional Equation Related to Distributivity of Fuzzy Implications - Michal Baczynski, Tomasz
Szostok and Wanda Niemyska
1437 Gradual Generalized Modus Ponens - Phuc-Nguyen Vo, Marcin Detyniecki and Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier

Session: S-1.3.2 - Fuzzy Control 3
Chair: Mara Jess de la Fuente Co-Chair: Horst Schulte
Date/Time: 14:40 - 16:20, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: MR G.02
1484 Tracking Control of Spacecraft Formation Flying using Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control with Adaptive
Tuning Technique - Ranjith Ravindranathan Nair and Laxmidhar Behera
1550 Speed and Direction Based Fuzzy Handover System - Mohammad Alaul Haque Monil, Romasa Qasim and
Rashedur M Rahman
1481 Fuzzy headlight intensity controller using wireless sensor network - Victor Nutt, Shubhalaxmi Kher and
Mehul Raval
1344 A Fuzzified Approach Towards Global Routing in VLSI Layout Design - Debashri Roy and Prasun Ghosal
1206 Reducing Conservativeness in Stability Conditions of Affine Fuzzy Systems using Fuzzy Lyapunov
Function - Dae Young Kim, Jin Bae Park and Young Hoon Joo

Session: S-1.3.3 - Fuzzy Data Mining 1
Chair: Motohide Umano Co-Chair: Marie-Jeanne Lesot
Date/Time: 14:40 - 16:20, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: MR G.03
1032 Evaluation and Comparison of Type Reduction Algorithms from a Forecast Accuracy Perspective -
Abbas Khosravi, Saeid Nahavandi and Rihanna Khosravi
1264 Acoustic Signal based Traffic Density State Estimation using Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Classifier - Prashant
Borkar and Latesh Malik
1223 Fuzzy Learning Vector Quantization Approaches for Interval Data - Telmo Silva Filho and Renata Souza
1074 FAR-HD: A Fast and Efficient Algorithm for Mining Fuzzy Association Rules in Large High-
Dimensional Datasets - Ashish Mangalampalli and Vikram Pudi
1427 A Study on Applicability of Fuzzy k-Member Clustering to Privacy Preserving Pattern Recognition -
Hirohide Kasugai, Arina Kawano, Katsuhiro Honda and Akira Notsu

Session: S-1.3.4 - Fuzzy Multiobjective Decision Making
Chair: Janusz Kacprzyk Co-Chair: Rafael Alcal
Date/Time: 14:40 - 16:20, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: MR G.04
1346 A Fuzzy Goal Programming Technique for Quadratic Multiobjective Multilevel Programming - Animesh
Biswas and Koushik Bose
1315 A Priority based Fuzzy Programming Approach for Multiobjective Probabilistic Linear Fractional
Programming - Animesh Biswas and Arnab Kumar De
1267 Interval Goal Programming for Economic - Environmental Power Generation - Dispatch Problems -
Bijay Baran Pal and Mousumi Kumar
1266 A Penalty Function Based Fuzzy Goal Programming Procedure for Solving Multiobjective Decision
Making Problems - Mousumi Kumar and Bijay Baran Pal
1436 Multi-objective Optimization based on Fuzzy If-Then Rules - Debjani Chakraborty and Debashree Guha

Session: S-1.3.5 - Fuzzy Pattern Recognition 2
Chair: Yusuke Nojima Co-Chair: Suresh Sundaram
Date/Time: 14:40 - 16:20, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: Hall - 6
1459 A Projection Based Learning Algorithm for Meta-Cognitive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System - Kartick
Subramanian and Suresh Sundaram
1075 Random Oracles Fuzzy Rule-Based Multiclassifiers For High Complexity Datasets - Krzysztof Trawinski,
Oscar Cordon and Arnaud Quirin


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1199 Kernel Functions in Takagi Sugeno Kang Fuzzy System with Nonsingleton Fuzzy Input - Jorge Guevara,
Roberto Hirata Jr. and Stephane Canu
1335 Parameter Tuning for Multi-Prototype Possibilistic Classifier with Reject Options - Debashis Ghosh, Ribhu
Chopra and A. P. Shivaprasad
1332 Learning Non-Convex Fuzzy Classifiers Using Single-Class SVMs - Arne-Jens Hempel, Holger Haehnel and
Gernot Herbst

Session: S-1.4.1 - Medical Applications
Chair: Surajit Borkotokey Co-Chair: Nicole Sprunk
Date/Time: 16:40-18:20, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: MR G.01
1246 Fuzzy Texture Descriptors For Early Diagnosis of Osteoarthritis - Girija Chetty, Jennie Scarvell and
Sushmita Mitra
1082 Evaluation of an adaptive algorithm for fuzzy type-2 control in blood pressure regulation - Nicole
Sprunk, Alejandro Mendoza Garcia, Robert Bauernschmitt and Alois Knoll
1495 Improving Semi-supervised Fuzzy C-Means Classification of Breast Cancer Data Using Feature
Selection - Daphne Teck Ching Lai and Jonathan M. Garibaldi
1211 Predicting Intensive Care Unit Readmissions Using Probabilistic Fuzzy Systems - Andre Fialho, Uzay
Kaymak, Federico Cismondi, Susana Vieira, Shane Reti, Joao Sousa and Stan Finkelstein
1395 Fuzzy Chest Pain Assessment for Unstable Angina - Angela S. K. Takesaki, Ernesto Araujo, Ricardo Simoes
and Reinaldo G. I. Arakaki

Session: S-1.4.2 - Fuzzy Control 4
Chair: Thierry-Marie Guerra Co-Chair: Michel Dambrine
Date/Time: 16:40-18:20, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: MR G.02
1299 Performance Analysis of Fuzzy based Sensorless Induction Motor Drive with Photovoltaic Source -
Bhavnesh Kumar, Yogesh Chauhan and Vivek Shrivastava
1607 An Adaptive PD Type FLC with Its Real-Time Implementation on a Servo Position Control System -
Chanchal Dey and Rajani K. Mudi
1055 A Fuzzy Adaptive Sliding Mode Slip Ratio Controller of a HEV - Basanta Kumar Dash and Bidyadhar
Subudhi
1163 Adaptive Fuzzy Inference Systems for Prospectivity Modeling of Komatiite-hosted Magmatic Nickel-
Sulfide Mineral Systems in the Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia - Aarthi Aishwarya Devendran, Alok
Porwal and Ignacio Gonzalez Alvarez
1190 Online Fuzzy Rule Weighting Method for Fuzzy PID Controllers via Big Bang-Big Crunch Optimization
- Engin Yesil, Ahmet Sakalli, Cihan Ozturk and Tufan Kumbasar

Session: S-1.4.3 - Fuzzy Data Mining 2
Chair: Susana Vieira Co-Chair: Maria Rifqi
Date/Time: 16:40-18:20, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: MR G.03
1249 Privacy Preserving Extraction of Fuzzy Rules from Distributed Data - Jinsai Jiang, Motohide Umano and
Kazuhisa Seta
1433 Processing Contradiction in Gradual Itemset Extraction - Amal Oudni, Marie-Jeanne Lesot and Maria Rifqi
1614 Summarizing Fuzzy Decision Forest by Subclass Discovery - Christophe Marsala and Maria Rifqi
1304 RaCoCl: Robust Rank Correlation based Clustering - An Exploratory study for High-Dimensional Data -
Martin Krone, Frank Klawonn and Balasubramaniam Jayaram
1167 A Fuzzy Approach to the Conceptual Identification of Ememes on the Blogosphere - Gloria Bordogna and
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Session: S-1.4.4 - Decision Making
Chair: Marcin Detyniecki Co-Chair: Toshihiko Watanabe
Date/Time: 16:40-18:20, Mon. 8 July 2013 Venue: MR G.04
1340 Fuzzy Support Vector Machine using Hausdorff Distance - Rahul K. Sevakula and Nishchal K. Verma
1208 Extension to Fuzzy Logic Representation: Moving Towards Neutrosophic Logic - A New Laboratory Rat
- Abdul Quaiyum Ansari, Ranjit Biswas and Swati Aggarwal
1229 A Fuzzy Dynamic Bayesian Network-Based Situation Assessment Approach - Mohsen Naderpour, Jie Lu
and Guangquan Zhang
1088 Intuitionistic fuzzy soft preference relations and application in decision making - Manish Agarwal,
Madasu Hanmandlu and Kanad K Biswas
1419 Fuzzy Time Series Model to Forecast Rice Production - Bindu Garg, M.M Sufyan Beg and A.Q. Ansari

Session: S-2.1.1 - Hybrid Systems
Chair: Fernando Gomide Co-Chair: Francisco Herrera
Date/Time: 8:00 - 10:00, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.01
1213 Automated Design of Fuzzy Rule Base using Ant Colony Optimization for Improving the Performance
in Wireless Sensor Networks - Jose Sobral, Ricardo Rabelo, Harilton Araujo, Rodrigo Baluz and Raimir
Holanda Filho
1430 Collaborative Rough-Fuzzy Clustering : An Application to Intensity Non-Uniformity Correction in
Brain MR Images - Arpit Srivastava, Jyoti Singhai and Mahua Bhattacharya
1063 A Hybrid MCDM Approach for Selection of Financial Institution in Supply Chain Risk Management -
Kajal Chatterjee and Samarjit Kar
1347 N-Cuts Parameter Adjustment Using Evolving Fuzzy Inferencing - Ahmed A. Othman and Hamid R.
Tizhoosh
1134 Neural Network and Interval Type-2 Fuzzy System for Stock Price Forecasting - Thi Nguyen, Abbas
Khosravi, Saeid Nahavandi and Douglas Creighton
1368 Bio-Inspired Optimization of an Incrementally Updated Fuzzy Investment Decision Support System -
Lars Krueger, Matthias Walter and Jani Jayesh

Session: S-2.1.2 - Special Session on Evolutionary Fuzzy Systems
Chair: Rafael Alcal Co-Chair: Yusuke Nojima
Date/Time: 8:00 - 10:00, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.02
1277 A New Iterative Model to Simplify the Knowledge Extracted on a Fuzzy Rule-Based Learning
Algorithm - David Garcia, Antonio Gonzalez and Raul Perez
1109 Selection of Rules by Orthogonal Transformations and Genetic Algorithms to Improve the
Interpretability in Fuzzy Rule Based Systems - M.Isabel Rey, Marta Galende, Gregorio I. Sainz and Maria J.
Fuente
1594 Rule Weight Update in Parallel Distributed Fuzzy Genetics-Based Machine Learning with Data Rotation
Hisao Ishibuchi, Masakazu Yamane and Yusuke Nojima
1218 Engine Health Monitoring for Engine Fleets using Fuzzy Radviz - Alvaro Martinez, Luciano Sanchez and
Ines Couso
1361 An Instance Selection Algorithm for Regression and its Application in Variance Reduction - Ismael
Rodriguez-Fdez, Manuel Mucientes and Alberto Bugarin
1150 Obtaining Accurate TSK Fuzzy Rule-Based Systems by Multi-Objective Evolutionary Learning in High-
Dimensional Regression Problems - Maria Jose Gacto, Marta Galende, Rafael Alcala and Francisco Herrera

Session: S-2.1.3 - Special Session on Image Processing using Aggregation Functions and Soft Computing
Techniques
Chair: Tim Wilkin Co-Chair: Nishchal K Verma
Date/Time: 8:00 - 10:00, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.03
1297 Image Reduction Operators Based on Non-Monotonic Averaging Functions - Tim Wilkin

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1133 Estimation of f-validity of Geometrical Objects with OWA Operator Weights - Abdul Rahman and M. M.
Sufyan Beg
1482 Real-time Image Recovery Using Temporal Image Fusion - Andre Mora, Jose Manuel Fonseca and Rita
Ribeiro
1528 Guaranteed Reconstruction For Image Super-Resolution - Fares Graba, Kevin Loquin, Frederic Comby and
Olivier Strauss
1010 Fuzzy-Entropy based Image Congealing - Neil Mac Parthalain and Harry Strange
1078 Construction of weak homogeneity from interval homogeneity. Application to image segmentation
Aranzazu Jurio, Daniel Paternain, Radko Mesiar, Anna Kolesarova and Humberto Bustince

Session: S-2.1.4 - Special Session on Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Theory
Chair: Jerry Mendel Co-Chair: Hani Hagras
Date/Time: 8:00 - 10:00, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.04
1224 A General Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Based Approach for Multi-Criteria Group Decision Making - Syibrah
Naim and Hani Hagras
1196 Extending Similarity Measures of Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets to General Type-2 Fuzzy Sets - Josie
McCulloch, Christian Wagner and Uwe Aickelin
1100 Scale and Move Transformation-Based Fuzzy Rule Interpolation with Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets -
Chengyuan Chen, Chai Quek and Qiang Shen
1139 An Experience Based Linear General Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Approach for Computing With Words -
Aysenur Bilgin, Hani Hagras, Areej Malibari, Mohammed J. Alhaddad and Daniyal Alghazzawi
1215 Modelling Distributions of the Temporal Membership Grades for Non-Stationary Fuzzy Sets - Michail
Tsagris and Jonathan Garibaldi
1101 J-plane - A New Form of Representation for Type-2 Fuzzy Probability - Wang Yuying

Session: S-2.1.5 - Fuzzy Decision Making
Chair: Susana Vieira Co-Chair: Antonio Gonzlez
Date/Time: 8:00 - 10:00, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: Hall - 6
1042 Ranking Cloud Services Using Fuzzy Multi-Attribute Decision Making - Shivakumar Uppala, Ravi
Vadlamani and Gangadharan Gr
1148 Role of Satisfaction in Resource Accumulation and Profit Allocation : A Fuzzy Game Theoretic Model -
Surajit Borkotokey and Rupok Neog
1234 Fuzzy decision theory based optimization of constrained portfolios using Metaheuristics - G A
Vijayalakshmi Pai and Thierry Michel
1362 Future Performance Classification of High- Technology Venture Investments with limited Data - Lars
Krueger, Matthias Walter and Peter Heydebreck
1018 A DEA Model For Two-Stage Systems With Fuzzy Data - Sebastian Lozano and Placido Moreno
1404 Intrinsic Scenario Estimation by Noise Fuzzy Clustering in Group Decision Making - Akira Suwa,
Katsuhiro Honda, Akira Notsu and Tomoe Entani

Session: S-2.2.1 - Special Session on Fuzzy Coding for Brain Learning
Chair: Toshihiko Watanabe Co-Chair: I-Fang Chung
Date/Time: 11:20 - 12:20, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.01
1098 Singular Value Analysis through Divided Time-Series Data and its Application to Walking Difficulty
Evaluation - Yinlai Jiang, Isao Hayashi and Shuoyu Wang
1386 An Adaptive Ensemble Model for Brain-Computer Interfaces - Isao Hayashi and Shinji Tsuruse
1622 A Fuzzy RANSAC Algorithm Based on Reinforcement Learning Concept - Toshihiko Watanabe





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Session: S-2.2.2 - Special Session on Computational Intelligence for Intelligent Agents
Chair: Sushmita Mitra Co-Chair: Punam Bedi
Date/Time: 11:20 - 12:20, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.02
1039 Distributed Multi-agent Reputation Framework for Interactions in e-market - Neeraj Kumar Sharma,
Vibha Gaur and Punam Bedi
1014 A Neuro Fuzzy Embedded Agent Approach Towards the Development of an Intelligent Refrigerator -
Betul Bostanci, Hani Hagras and James Dooley
1239 Multi-Agent System for Intelligent Watermarking of Fingerprint Images - Roli Bansal, Veenu Bhasin, Priti
Sehgal and Punam Bedi

Session: S-2.2.3 - Special Session on Fuzzy and Rough Hybridization
Chair: Neil Mac Parthalin Co-Chair: Richard Jensen
Date/Time: 11:20 - 12:20, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.03
1473 Seed based Fuzzy Decision Reduct for Hybrid Decision Systems - Sai Prasad P. S. V. S. and Raghavendra
Rao C.
1392 Simultaneous Feature And Instance Selection Using Fuzzy-Rough Bireducts - Neil Mac Parthalain and
Richard Jensen
1322 Selecting the Appropriate Fuzzy Membership Functions Based on User- emand in Fuzzy Decision-
Theoretic Rough Set Model - Guo Min and Shang Lin

Session: S-2.2.4 - Special Session on Fuzzy Logic in Life Science Informatics
Chair: Swapan Raha Co-Chair: Ronei Moraes
Date/Time: 11:20 - 12:20, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.04
1064 A Structural Representation of Anticipatory Thought Process Using the Example of Clinical Medicine
and the Physician - Cathy M Helgason, Thomas H Jobe, Ovidio De Leon and Dipankar Mazumdar
1093 Comparing Evaluation Methods based on Neural Networks for a Virtual Reality Simulator for Medical
Training - Ronei Moraes and Liliane Machado
1184 Evolutionary Participatory Learning in Fuzzy Systems Modeling - Yi Ling Liu and Fernando Gomide

Session: S-2.2.5 - Special Session on Fuzzy Interpolation
Chair: Qiang Shen Co-Chair: Lszl T. Kczy
Date/Time: 11:20 - 12:20, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: Hall - 6
1041 Intervals' Numbers (INs) Interpolation/Extrapolation - Vassilis G. Kaburlasos, George A. Papakostas,
Theodore Pachidis and Alexandros Athinellis
1291 A New Framework With Similarity Reasoning and Monotone Fuzzy Rule Relabeling for Fuzzy
Inference Systems - Kai Meng Tay, Lie Meng Pang, Tze Ling Jee and Chee Peng Lim
1527 Adapting the Scale and Move FRI for the Fuzziness Interpolation of the Double Fuzzy Point Rule
Representation - Szilveszter Kovacs

Session: S-2.3.1 - Fuzzy Systems for Natural Language Processing
Chair: Ujjwal Maulik Co-Chair: Keeley Crockett
Date/Time: 12:20 - 13:20, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.01
1092 FAST: A Fuzzy Semantic Sentence Similarity Measure - David Chandran, Keeley Crockett, David McLean
and Zuhair Bandar
1369 Introducing UWS - A Fuzzy Based Word Similarity Function with Good Discrimination Capability:
Preliminary results - Joao Paulo Carvalho and Luisa Coheur
1210 Three Main Components of Experience Base in Linguistic Description of Data - Carmen Martinez Cruz,
Daniel Sanchez and Gracian Trivino



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Session: S-2.3.2 - Intelligent Agents
Chair: Punam Bedi Co-Chair: Hamid Berenji
Date/Time: 12:20 - 13:20, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.02
1047 Towards Realising an Intelligent and Energy Efficient Hob by Employing a Fuzzy Logic Based
Embedded Agent Approach - Alessandro Ghelli, Hani Hagras and James Dooley
1333 Modeling User Preferences in a Hybrid Recommender System using Type-2 Fuzzy Sets - Punam Bedi,
Pooja Vashisth, Purnima Khurana and Preeti Patarwal
1147 Hybrid Model of Customer Response Modeling Through Combination of Neural Networks and Data
Pre-processing - Abbas Namdar Aliabadi and Hamid Berenji

Session: S-2.3.3 - Fuzzy and Rough Sets
Chair: Vladik Kreinovich Co-Chair: Qiang Shen
Date/Time: 12:20 - 13:20, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.03
1205 Dynamic Feature Selection with Fuzzy-Rough Sets - Ren Diao, Neil Mac Parthalain and Qiang Shen
1083 Quality, Frequency and Similarity Based Fuzzy Nearest Neighbor Classification - Nele Verbiest, Chris
Cornelis and Richard Jensen
1486 Generalised Approximate Equalities based on Rough Fuzzy Sets and Rough measures of Fuzzy Sets -
Abhishek Jhawar, Ekta Vats, Tripathy Balakrushna and Chee Seng Chan

Session: S-2.3.4 - Special Session on Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Applications 1
Chair: Christian Wagner Co-Chair: Jon Garibaldi
Date/Time: 12:20 - 13:20, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.04
1394 T2FML-based Adaptive Assessment System for Computer Game of Go - Chang-Shing Lee, Meng-Jhen Wu,
Mei-Hui Wang, Olivier Teytaud, Hui-Min Wang and Shi-Jim Yen
1021 A Genetic Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Based System for Financial Applications Modelling and Prediction -
Dario Bernardo, Hani Hagras and Edward Tsang
1084 A Genetic Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Based Approach for Operational Resource Planning - Ahmed
Mohamed, Hani Hagras, Anne Liret, Sid Shakya and Gilbert Owusu

Session: S-2.3.5 - Fuzzy Interpolative Methods
Chair: Christophe Marsala Co-Chair: Marcin Detyniecki
Date/Time: 12:20 - 13:20, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: Hall - 6
1146 Backward Fuzzy Rule Interpolation with Multiple Missing Values - Shangzhu Jin, Ren Diao, Chai Quek
and Qiang Shen
1187 Towards Dynamic Fuzzy Rule Interpolation - Nitin Naik, Ren Diao, Chai Quek and Qiang Shen
1525 Adaptive Scheduling of Optimization Algorithms in the Construction of Interpolative Fuzzy Systems -
Krisztian Balazs and Laszlo T. Koczy

Session: S-2.4.1 - Special Session on Applications of Fuzzy Systems in Education and Disability to Benefit Society
Chair: Keeley Crockett Co-Chair: Christophe Marsala
Date/Time: 16:00 - 17:00, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.01
1416 EEG-Based Fuzzy Cognitive Load Classification during Logical Analysis of Program Segments - Debatri
Chatterjee, Arijit Sinharay and Amit Konar
1153 A Fuzzy Model for Predicting Learning Styles using Behavioral Cues in an Conversational Intelligent
Tutoring System - Keeley Crockett, Annabel Latham, David McLean and James O'Shea
1043 Fuzzy Logic Control for Active Ankle Foot Orthosis - Kanthi M. H., George V.I. and Mruthyunjaya H.S.





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Session: S-2.4.2 - Special Session on Innovations in Intelligent Computation and Applications
Chair: Laszlo T. Koczy Co-Chair: Suresh Sundaram
Date/Time: 16:00 - 17:00, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.02
1122 Enhancing an Evolving Tree-based Text Document Visualization Model with Fuzzy c-Means Clustering -
Wui Lee Chang, Kai Meng Tay and Chee Peng Lim
1099 An Adaptive Fuzzy Logic Based System for Improved Knowledge Delivery within Intelligent E-Learning
Platforms - Khalid Almohammadi and Hani Hagras
1421 Emotional Brain-Inspired Adaptive Fuzzy Decayed Learning for Online Prediction Problems - Ehsan Lotfi
and M. R. Akbarzadeh-T.

Session: S-2.4.3 - Special Session on Knowledge and Uncertainty Management in Granular Computing and Rough
Sets 1
Chair: Shusaku Tsumoto Co-Chair: Yasuo Kudo
Date/Time: 16:00 - 17:00, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.03
1456 A Soft Approach for Feature Selection and Recognition of Outdoor Natural Images - Tarun Dhariwal,
Arun Agarwal and Raghavendra Rao C.
1438 Contamination-Free Measures and Algebraic Operations - Mani A.
1615 From Topology to Anti-Reflexive Topology - T. Y. Lin, Guilong Liu, Mihir Chakraborty and Dominik Slezak

Session: S-2.4.4 - Special Session on Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Control
Chair: Hani Hagras Co-Chair: Tufan Kumbasar
Date/Time: 16:00 - 17:00, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.04
1080 A One to Three Input Mapping IT2-FLC PID Design Strategy - Tufan Kumbasar
1157 Self-tuning Interval Type-2 Fuzzy PID Controllers Based on Online Rule Weighting - Tufan Kumbasar,
Engin Yesil and Onur Karasakal
1003 A Big Bang-Big Crunch Optimization Based Approach for Interval Type-2 Fuzzy PID Controller Design
- Tufan Kumbasar and Hani Hagras

Session: S-2.4.5 - Special Session on Inter-Relation Between Interval and Fuzzy Techniques
Chair: M. Venkata Rama Rao Co-Chair: Vladik Kreinovich
Date/Time: 16:00 - 17:00, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: Hall - 6
1609 There and Back Again: Split and Prune to Tighten - Raazesh Sainudiin, Jennifer Harlow and Warwick Tucker
1110 A New Dempster-Shafer Theory-based Method with Fuzzy Targets for Fuzzy Sets Ranking - Kok Chin
Chai, Kai Meng Tay and Chee Peng Lim
1096 Interval-based and Fuzzy Set-based Approaches to Modeling of Fuzzy Inference Systems with the Local
Monotonicity Property - Chin Ying Teh, Kai Meng Tay and Chee Peng Lim

Session: S-2.5.1 - Special Session on Computational Intelligence for Cognitive Robotics
Chair: Chee Seng Chan Co-Chair: Jin Bae Park
Date/Time: 17:00 - 18:40, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.01
1475 Communication based on Frankl's Psychology for Humanoid Robot Partners using Emotional Model -
Woo Jinseok, Shimazaki Jun, Matsuo Yusei, Kubota Naoyuki, Masuta Hiroyuki and Lim Hun-ok
1303 Fuzzy Action Recognition for Multiple Views within Single Camera - Chern Hong Lim and Chee Seng Chan
1221 Human Errors Identification in Programming by Demonstration of Compliant Motion Robotic Tasks -
Ibrahim Jasim and Peter Plapper
1212 T-S Fuzzy Contact State Recognition for Compliant Motion Robotic Tasks Using Gravitational Search-
Based Clustering Algorithm - Ibrahim Jasim and Peter Plapper




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Session: S-2.5.2 - Special Session on Fuzzy Systems on Renewable Energy
Chair: Faa-Jeng Lin Co-Chair: Benot Marx
Date/Time: 17:00 - 18:40, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.02
1440 Short-term Electric Load Forecasting using Computational Intelligence Methods - Sergio Jurado, Juan
Peralta, Angela Nebot, Francisco Mugica and Paulo Cortez
1287 Hybrid Model for Hourly Forecast of Photovoltaic and Wind Power - Minh Quan Duong, Emanuele Ogliari,
Francesco Grimaccia, Sonia Leva and Marco Mussetta
1024 Squirrel-Cage Induction Generator System Using Intelligent Control for Wind Power Applications - Faa-
Jeng Lin, Kuang-Hsiung Tan and Dun-Yi Fang
1399 A Hybrid ARIMA-DENFIS Method for Wind Speed Forecasting - Ren Ye, Ponnuthurai Nagaratnam
Suganthan, Narasimalu Srikanth and Sarkar Soham

Session: S-2.5.3 - Special Session on Knowledge and Uncertainty Management in Granular Computing and Rough
Sets 2
Chair: Dominik Slezak Co-Chair: Neil Mac Parthalin
Date/Time: 17:00 - 18:40, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.03
1476 An Attempt of Hybridization of Generalized Dynamic Reducts and A Heuristic Attribute Reduction
Using Reduced Decision Tables - Yasuo Kudo and Tetsuya Murai
1502 Networks of compound object comparators - Lukasz Sosnowski and Dominik Slezak
1587 Evaluation of Set-based Indices based on Incremental Sampling Framework - Shusaku Tsumoto and Shoji
Hirano
1308 Automatic Text Independent LID Using Reduct Set of Feature Vectors - Sadanandam Manchala and
Kamakshi Prasad Valurouthu
1232 A rough-set based incremental approach for updating attribute reduction under dynamic incomplete
decision systems - Wenhao Shu and Hong Shen

Session: S-2.5.4 - Special Session on Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Applications 2
Chair: Jon Garibaldi Co-Chair: Christian Wagner
Date/Time: 17:00 - 18:40, Tue. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G.04
1079 A Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Machine Vision Based Approach for Human Behaviour Recognition in Intelligent
Environments - Bo Yao, Hani Hagras, Daniyal Alghazzawi and Mohammed J. Alhaddad
1017 Interval Type-2 Fuzzy C-Means using Multiple Kernels - Abhishek Abhishek, Anubhav Jeph and Frank C.-H.
Rhee
1492 Computing with Words Model for Emotion Recognition by Facial Expression Analysis Using Interval
Type-2 Fuzzy Sets - Anisha Halder, Aruna Chakraborty, Amit Konar and Atulya K. Nagar
1258 Performance Measurement Under Increasing Environmental Uncertainty In The Context of Interval
Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Based Robotic Sailing - Naisan Benatar, Uwe Aickelin and Jonathan M. Garibaldi
1613 NSGA-II Based Energy Efficient Scheduling in Real-Time Embedded Systems for Tasks with Deadlines
and Execution - Rahul Nath, Amit K. Shukla, Pranab K. Muhuri and Q. M. Lohani Danish

Session: S-3.1.1 - Special Session on Recent Advances in Fuzzy-Model-Based Control Design and Analysis 1
Chair: Zsofia Lendek Co-Chair: Jun Yoneyama
Date/Time: 8:00 - 10:00, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.01
1177 Hinf launch control of a dry dual clutch transmission based on uncertain TS models - Van Nhu Tran, Jimmy
Lauber and Michel Dambrine
1193 Robust Polytopic Invariant Sets for Discrete Fuzzy Control Systems - Carlos Arino, Emilio Perez, Antonio
Sala and Fernando Bedate
1424 Look-Up-Table Controller Design for Nonlinear Servo Systems with Piecewise Bilinear Models - Tadanari
Taniguchi, Luka Eciolaza and Michio Sugeno
1036 A New Robust Sliding Mode Control Scheme for Uncertain T-S Fuzzy Systems - Gao Qing, Feng Gang and
Wang Yong

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1171 Nonlinear Control Design Based on Generalized Discrete-Time Takagi-Sugeno Fuzzy Systems - Jun
Yoneyama and Yuzu Uchida
1180 Model Reference Tracking Control for Nonlinear Systems described by Takagi-Sugeno Structure - Souad
Bezzaoucha, Benoit Marx, Didier Maquin and Jose Ragot

Session: S-3.1.2 - Special Session on Aggregation Operators 1
Chair: Radko Mesiar Co-Chair: Simon James
Date/Time: 8:00 - 10:00, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.02
1124 Aggregation Operations from Quantum Computing - Lidiane Visintin, Adriano Maron, Renata Reiser and
Vladik Kreinovich
1185 Binary Tree based construction of n-Uninorm Aggregation Operators - Prabhakar Akella
1072 Parametric WOWA operator and its application in decision making - Sang Xiuzhi, Liu Xinwang and Yong
Qin
1144 OWA Aggregation of Fuzzy Similarity Relations for Journal Ranking - Pan Su, Changjing Shang and Qiang
Shen
1097 A Generalization of the Bonferroni Mean Based on Partitions - Gleb Beliakov, Simon James and Radko Mesiar
1127 Trapezoidal Intuitionistic Fuzzy Bonferroni Means and Its Application in Multi-attribute Decision
Making - Bapi Dutta and Debashree Guha

Session: S-3.1.3 - Type-2 Fuzzy Logic
Chair: Amit Konar Co-Chair: Junzo Watada
Date/Time: 8:00 - 10:00, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.03
1048 Robust Load Frequency Control of Multi-Area Interconnected system Including SMES units Using
Type-2 Fuzzy Controller - Vijaya Santhi Rajamahanthi, Rama Sudha Kasibhatla and Prameela Devi Saddhi
1116 A New Neural Network-based Type Reduction Algorithm for Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Systems -
Abbas Khosravi, Saeid Nahavandi and Rihanna Khosravi
1132 An Inference Engine Based on Interval Type-2 Fuzzy BK Subproduct - Chee Kau Lim and Chee Seng Chan
1334 Secondary Membership Evaluation in Generalized Type-2 Fuzzy Sets by Evolutionary Optimization
Algorithm - Pratyusha Rakshit, Aruna Chakraborty, Amit Konar and Atulya Nagar
1125 Three new uncertainty bound methods of Karnik-Mendel Algorithms - Xinwang Liu, Qian Zhu and Song
Guo
1563 Building a Type-2 Fuzzy Regression Model based on Creditability Theory - Wei Yicheng and Watada
Junzo

Session: S-3.1.4 - Special Session on Innovative Theory and Applications of Rule-based Fuzzy Inference Systems
Chair: Hirosato Seki Co-Chair: Kai Meng Tay
Date/Time: 8:00 - 10:00, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.04
1077 FIS Based Cognitive Radio Scheduling - Debjani Mitra and Rupanwita Das Mahapatra
1499 Comparative Analysis of Vague Controller and Fuzzy Controller for Single Machine Infinite Bus
System - Ritu Agrawal, Shailja Shukla and S.S. Thakur
1107 Monotonicity Preserving SIRMs-Connected Fuzzy Inference Systems with a New Monotonicity Index:
Learning and Tuning - See Hung Lau, Kai Meng Tay and Chee Khoon Ng
1624 Fuzzy Singleton-Type SIC Fuzzy Inference Model - Hirosato Seki and Masaharu Mizumoto
1241 FPGA implementation of Type 1 Fuzzy Inference System for Intravenous Anesthesia Kalyani Bhole,
Sudhir Agashe and Ashok Deshpande







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Session: S-3.1.5 - Fuzzy Clustering 1
Chair: Larry Hall Co-Chair: Ujjwal Maulik
Date/Time: 8:00 - 10:00, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: Hall - 6
1217 Multi-PFKCN : A Fuzzy Possibilistic Clustering Algorithm Based on Neural Network - Balkis Abidi and
Sadok Ben Yahia
1002 Extension of iVAT to Asymmetric Matrices - Timothy Havens, James Bezdek, Christopher Leckie and
Marumuthu Palaniswami
1001 Clustering and Visualization of Fuzzy Communities In Social Networks - Timothy Havens, James Bezdek,
Christopher Leckie, Jeffery Chan, Wei Liu, James Bailey, Kotagiri Romamohanarao and Marimuthu Palaniswami
1520 Adequacy of a User-Defined Vocabulary to the Data Structure - Marie-Jeanne Lesot, Gregory Smits and
Olivier Pivert
1178 Addressing Covariate Shift for Genetic Fuzzy Systems Classifiers: A Case of Study with FARC-HD for
Imbalanced Datasets - Victoria Lopez, Alberto Fernandez and Francisco Herrera

Session: S-3.2.1 - Special Session on Recent Advances in Fuzzy-Model-Based Control Design and Analysis 2
Chair: Zsofia Lendek Co-Chair: Jun Yoneyama
Date/Time: 11:20 - 12:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.01
1019 On stabilization of discrete-time periodic TS systems - Zsofia Lendek, Jimmy Lauber, Thierry Marie Guerra
and Paula Raica
1357 A SOS based alternative to LMI approaches for non-quadratic stabilization of continuous-time Takagi-
Sugeno fuzzy systems - Chinh-Cuong Duong, Kevin Guelton and Noureddine Manamanni
1338 Improvements on Non-PDC Controller Design for Takagi-Sugeno Models - Raymundo Marquez, Thierry
Marie Guerra, Alexandre Kruszewski and Miguel Bernal

Session: S-3.2.2 - Special Session on Aggregation Operators 2
Chair: Simon James Co-Chair: Radko Mesiar
Date/Time: 11:20 - 12:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.02
1065 Copula-based Universal Integrals - Erich Peter Klement, Fabio Spizzichino, Radko Mesiar and Andrea
Stupnanova
1149 Discrete Fuzzy Systems: The Aggregation Operator - Antonio Hernandez Zavala, Jorge Adalberto Huerta
Ruelas, Arodi Rafael Carballo Dominguez and Oscar Camacho Nieto
1028 Multiple Kernel Aggregation Using Fuzzy Integrals - Lequn Hu, Derek Anderson and Timothy Havens

Session: S-3.2.3 - Special Session on Parallel Computational Intelligence Models
Chair: Sandeep Paul Co-Chair: Arijit Laha
Date/Time: 11:20 - 12:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.03
1507 Real Time Map Generation and Obstacle Avoidance using Parallel Fuzzy Controller - Anurag Mayank,
Dhruv Bhandari, Agam Bhamra and Akshar Srivastava
1429 GPU based Parallel Cooperative Particle Swarm Optimization using C-CUDA: A Case Study - Jitendra
Kumar, Lotika Singh and Sandeep Paul
1586 Distributed Fuzzy Rule Miner (DFRM) - Samane Sharif and Mohammad-R. Akbarzadeh-T.

Session: S-3.2.4 - Special Session on Fuzzy Reasoning, Functions and Approximations 1
Chair: Abdul Quaiyum Ansari Co-Chair: Carmen Martinez-Cruz
Date/Time: 11:20 - 12:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.04
1458 Text Categorization by Fuzzy Domain Adaptation - Vahid Behbood, Ji Lu and Guangquan Zhang
1245 Approximation Capability of SISO Fuzzy Relational Inference Systems based on Fuzzy Implications -
Sayantan Mandal and Balasubramaniam Jayaram
1367 Noise Reduction in Time Series using F-transform - Michal Holcapek, Vilem Novak and Irina Perfilieva



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Session: S-3.2.5 - Special Session on Basic and Advanced Computing with Words
Chair: Jerry Mendel Co-Chair: Martn Pereira-Faria
Date/Time: 11:20 - 12:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: Hall - 6
1313 Similarity based Applications for Data-Driven Concept and Word Models based on Type-1 and Type-2
Fuzzy Sets - Christian Wagner, Simon Miller and Jonathan M. Garibaldi
1449 Advanced Computing with Words Using Syllogistic Reasoning and Arithmetic Operations on
Linguistic Belief Structures - Mohammad Reza Rajati and Jerry M. Mendel
1259 A Proposal of Fuzzy Chained Syllogism based on the Concept of Synonymy - Martin Pereira-Farinha,
Alejandro Sobrino and Alberto Bugarin

Session: S-3.3.1 - Fuzzy Management Engineering
Chair: Long Thanh Ngo Co-Chair: Janusz Kacprzyk
Date/Time: 12:20 - 13:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.01
1066 A Relational Division Based on a Fuzzy Bipolar R-Implication Operator - Nouredine Tamani, Ludovic
Lietard and Daniel Rocacher
1233 Multiple Kernel Interval Type-2 Fuzzy C-Means Clustering - Dzung Dinh Nguyen and Long Thanh Ngo
1228 Grid-based General Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Systems based on GPU Computing - Long Thanh Ngo

Session: S-3.3.2 - Special Session on Emerging Applications and Extensions of Fuzzy Measures and Integrals
Chair: Derek Anderson Co-Chair: Timothy C. Havens
Date/Time: 12:20 - 13:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.02
1031 Choquet Integral vs. TOPSIS: An Intuitionistic Fuzzy Approach - Manish Agarwal, Madasu Hanmandlu
and Kanad K Biswas
1089 Fuzzy Integrals of Crowd-Sourced Intervals Using a Measure of Generalized Accord - Timothy C.
Havens, Derek T. Anderson, Christian Wagner, Hanieh Deilamsalehy and Dereck Wonnacott
1414 Generalization of the Fuzzy Integral for Discontinuous Interval- and Non-Convex Interval Fuzzy Set-
Valued Inputs - Christian Wagner, Derek T. Anderson and Timothy C. Havens

Session: S-3.3.3 - Special Session on Computational Intelligence in Biomedical Engineering
Chair: C. T. Lin Co-Chair: Raimir Holanda Filho
Date/Time: 12:20 - 13:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.03
1235 Hypertension Diagnosis: A Comparative Study using Fuzzy Expert System and Neuro Fuzzy System -
Sujit Das, Pijush Kanti Ghosh and Samarjit Kar
1370 Applying the Fuzzy C-means based Dimension Reduction to Improve the Sleep Classification System -
Chih-Sheng Huang, Chun-Ling Lin, Wen-Yu Yang, Li-Wei Ko, Sheng-Yi Liu and Chin-Teng Lin
1457 Finding Marker Genes from High Dimensional Expression Profiles: Divide-and-conquer Exploiting a
Fuzzy Rule Based Framework - Sheng-Yao Huang, Yi-Cheng Chen, Feng-Yi Yang, I-Fang Chung and Chun-
Hung Su

Session: S-3.3.4 - Special Session on Fuzzy Reasoning, Functions and Approximations 2
Chair: Jiri Kupka Co-Chair: Balasubramaniam Jayaram
Date/Time: 12:20 - 13:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.04
1439 A New Online Updating Framework for Constructing Monotonicity-Preserving Fuzzy Inference
Systems - Kai Meng Tay, Tze Ling Jee, Lie Meng Pang and Chee Peng Lim
1364 Some Remarks on Approximations of the Zadeh's Extension - Jiri Kupka
1554 Ad hoc Reasoning in Chained Fuzzy Systems Realized with Diens-Rescher Implication - R. Janarthanan,
Aruna Chakraborty, Amit Konar and Atulya K. Nagar




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Session: S-3.3.5 - Fuzzy Clustering 2
Chair: Francisco De Carvalho Co-Chair: Shubhalaxmi Kher
Date/Time: 12:20 - 13:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: Hall - 6
1343 Dempster-Shafer Theory of Evidence in Single Pass Fuzzy C Means - Alireza Chakeri, Iman Nekooeimehr
and Lawrence Hall
1530 Automatic knot adjustment for B-Spline Smoothing Approximation using Improved Clustering
Algorithm - Olga Valenzuela, Miguel Pasadas, Alberto Guillen, Hector Pomares and Ignacio Rojas
1141 Semi-supervised fuzzy c-medoids clustering algorithm with multiple prototype representation - Filipe
Martins de Melo and Francisco De Carvalho

Session: S-3.4.1 - Special Session on Recent Advances in Fuzzy-Model-Based Control Design and Analysis 3
Chair: Zsofia Lendek Co-Chair: Jun Yoneyama
Date/Time: 14:40 - 16:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.01
1305 Stability Analysis of Small Horizontal-Axis Wind Turbines using Takagi-Sugeno Fuzzy Models - Horst
Schulte and Eckhard Gauterin
1225 Improvements on Non-Quadratic Stabilization of Continuous-Time Takagi-Sugeno Descriptor Models -
Victor Estrada-Manzo, Thierry Marie Guerra, Zsofia Lendek and Miguel Bernal
1529 Takagi-Sugeno Sliding Mode Observer for Friction Compensation with Application to an Inverted
Pendulum - Henning Donath, Soeren Georg and Horst Schulte
1168 Piecewise Bilinear Models for Feedback Error Learning: On-line Feedforward Controller Design - Luka
Eciolaza, Tanadari Taniguchi, Michio Sugeno, Dimitar Filev and Yan Wang
1271 Relaxed Stabilization of T-S Fuzzy Systems with Time-Delay - Shun-Hung Tsai, Chen Sun, J.-C. Lo and H.
K. Lam

Session: S-3.4.2 - Fuzzy Mathematics
Chair: Bijay Baran Pal Co-Chair: Nicolas Madrid
Date/Time: 14:40 - 16:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.02
1095 Strongly Prime Fuzzy Ideals Over Noncommutative Rings - Flaulles Bergamaschi and Regivan Santiago
1182 Fuzzy Quaternion Numbers - Ronildo Moura, Flaulles Bergamaschi, Regivan Santiago and Benjamin Bedregal
1058 The Use of t-norms in Mathematical Models of Epidemics - Francielle Santo Pedro and Laecio Carvalho de
Barros
1292 A novel Fuzzy Entropy based on the Non-Extensive Entropy and its application for feature selection -
Seba Susan and Madasu Hanmandlu
1323 An Integrated Fuzzy Multi-Criteria Evaluation of Sustainable Reverse Logistics Network Models - Anil
Jindal and Kuldip Singh Sangwan

Session: S-3.4.3 - Fuzzy Data Summarization and Querying
Chair: Marie-Jeanne Lesot Co-Chair: Michal Holcapek
Date/Time: 14:40 - 16:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.03
1435 Hierarchical bipolar fuzzy queries: towards more human consistent flexible queries - Janusz Kacprzyk and
Slawomir Zadrozny
1350 Anomaly detection from linguistic summaries - Anna Wilbik and James Keller
1617 Linguistic Summaries of Categorical Time Series for Septic Shock Patient Data -Rui Jorge Almeida, Marie-
Jeanne Lesot, Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier, Uzay Kaymak and Gilles Moyse
1108 Towards Reconciling Expressivity, Efficiency and User-Friendliness in Database Flexible Querying -
Gregory Smits, Olivier Pivert and Thomas Girault
1390 Towards a Personalized Flexible Querying based on Synthetic Views - Minyar Sassi Hidri





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Session: S-3.4.4 - Fuzzy Image Processing 1
Chair: Luciano Sanchez Co-Chair: Pankaj K. Sa
Date/Time: 14:40 - 16:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.04
1422 Symmetry incorporated Fuzzy C-means Method for Image Segmentation - Surani Anuradha Jayasuriya
and Alan Wee-Chung Liew
1298 No Reference, Fuzzy Weighted Unsharp Masking Based DCT Interpolation for Better 2-D Up-sampling -
Aditya Acharya and Sukadev Meher
1117 Fusion of Multisensor Images using Non Subsampled Contourlet Transform and Fuzzy Logic - Egfin
Nirmala Davidraj, Vignesh Radhakrishnan and Vaidehi Vijayakumar
1176 Fuzzy-Rule Based Approach for Single Frame Super Resolution - Pulak Purkait and Bhabatosh Chanda
1192 Multi-Level Image segmentation based on Fuzzy -Tsallis Entropy and Differential Evolution - Soham
Sarkar, Swagatam Das, Sujoy Paul, Saptarshi Polley, Ritambhar Burman and Shelli Sinha Chaudhuri

Session: S-3.4.5 - Fuzzy Clustering 3
Chair: Maria Rifqi Co-Chair: Uzay Kaymak
Date/Time: 14:40 - 16:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: Hall - 6
1161 A Cluster Validity Index for FCM-type Co-clustering - Mai Muranishi, Katsuhiro Honda, Akira Notsu and
Hidetomo Ichihashi
1301 Stabilization of Cluster Centers over Fuzziness Control Parameter in Component-wise Fuzzy c-Means
Clustering - Diptesh Das, Aniruddha Sinha, Kingshuk Chakravarty and Amit Konar
1162 Fuzzy c-Regression Models with Direction-dependent Uncertainty and Its Application to Residential
Solar Electric Power Analysis - Shunsuke Iwata, Katsuhiro Honda, Akira Notsu and Hidetomo Ichihashi
1275 Fuzzy Membership Functions Based on Point-to-Polygon Distance Evaluation - Luca Liparulo, Andrea
Proietti and Massimo Panella
1372 Data Mining and Modeling to Predict the Necessity of Vasopressors for ICU Patients - Jose M. Rodrigues,
Andre S. Fialho, Susana M. Vieira, Luis F. Mendonca and Joao M. C. Sousa

Session: S-3.5.1 - Special Session on New Trends in Fuzzy Adaptive Control
Chair: Tsung-Chih Lin Co-Chair: Gregorio Sainz
Date/Time: 16:40 - 18:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.01
1577 A Synchronizing Controller Using a Direct Adaptive Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sliding Mode Strategy -
Seyyed Abed Hosseini, Mohammad-Reza Akbarzadeh-T. and Mohammad-Bagher Naghibi-Sistani
1595 Novel adaptive fuzzy sliding mode controller for depth control of an underwater vehicles - Girish
Lakhekar and Vaibhav Saundarmal
1227 Identifier Based Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Tracking Control - Tsung-Chih Lin, Chun-Ching Wang, I-Shin Liu,
Wei-Nan Liao and Valentina Emilia Balas
1111 Asymptotic Stabilization via Adaptive Fuzzy Control - Yongping Pan, Rongjun Chen, Hongzhou Tan and
Meng Joo Er
1114 ANFIS Controller for an Active Magnetic Bearing System - Seng-Chi Chen, Van-Sum Nguyen, Dinh-Kha
Le and Ming-Mao Hsu

Session: S-3.5.2A: Applications of Analytics and Optimization at IBM India Research Lab
Chair: Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier
Date/Time: 16:40 - 17:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.02









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Session: S-3.5.2B - Financial and Industrial Applications
Chair: Uzay Kaymak Co-Chair: Faa-Jeng Lin
Date/Time: 17:20 - 18:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.02
1371 A Study on Crude Oil Prices Modeled by Neurofuzzy Networks - Massimo Panella, Luca Liparulo,
Francesco Barcellona and Rita Laura D'Ecclesia
1506 An Efficient Fuzzy Localization Approach in Wireless Sensor Networks - Pritee Parwekar and Ramana
Reddy
1156 Fuzzy Logic Based Dynamic Load Balancing in Virtualized Data Centers - Md. S. Q. Zulkar Nine, Md.
Abul Kalam Azad, Saad Abdullah and Rashedur M Rahman

Session: S-3.5.3 - Methods and Applications of Fuzzy Cognitive Maps
Chair: Engin Yesil Co-Chair: Venkata Subba Reddy Poli
Date/Time: 16:40 - 18:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.03
1442 Fuzzy Cognitive Maps Learning Using Artificial Bee Colony Optimization - Engin Yesil, Cihan Ozturk,
M. Furkan Dodurka and Ahmet Sakalli
1363 Goal-Oriented Decision Support using Big Bang-Big Crunch Learning Based Fuzzy Cognitive Map: An
ERP Management Case Study - Engin Yesil and M. Furkan Dodurka
1582 A new classification scheme using Artificial Immune Systems for Fuzzy Cognitive Map Learning -
Kannappan Arthi and Elpiniki Papageorgiou
1358 A preliminary Fuzzy Cognitive Map - based desicion support tool for geriatric depression assessment
ndent living of the elderly - Elpiniki Papageorgiou, Antonis Billis, Christos Frantzidis, Evdokimos
Konstantinidis and Panagiotis Bamidis

Session: S-3.5.4 - Fuzzy Image Processing 2
Chair: Jim Keller Co-Chair: Nishchal K Verma
Date/Time: 16:40 - 18:20, Wed. 10 July 2013 Venue: MR G.04
1353 Soft Methods for Bounding the Uncertainty of Stereo Calibration and Triangulation - Jose Otero and
Luciano Sanchez
1219 Fuzzy model based on RGBD images to identify biometrical facial geometry - Victor Fernandez, Andres
Mendez, Ramos Marco Antonio and Gudino Monica
1123 Detecting Foreground Disambiguation of Depth Images Using Fuzzy Logic - Tanvi Banerjee, James Keller
and Marjorie Skubic
1179 Background Subtraction and Human Detection in Outdoor Videos using Fuzzy Logic - Ansuman
Mahapatra, Tusar Kanti Mishra, Pankaj Kumar Sa and Banshidhar Majhi
1183 Fuzzy Image Matching for Posture Recognition in Ballet Dance - Sriparna Saha, Anupam Banerjee, Sumana
Basu, Amit Konar and Atulya K. Nagar




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COMPETETION

Go Competition: Human vs. Computer Go Competition
Chairs: Chang-Sing Lee and Olivier Teytaud
Date and Time: 10:00-17:00, Tuesday. 9 July 2013 Venue: MR G 05

The technique of Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS) has revolutionized the field of computer game-playing, and is
starting to have an impact in other search and optimization domains as well. Today, programs such as
MoGo/MoGoTW, Crazy Stone, Fuego, Many Faces of Go, and Zen have achieved a level of play that seemed
unthinkable only a decade ago. These programs are now competitive at a professional level for 9x9 Go and amateur
Dan strength on 19x19. This competition will feature play between human players and computer programs.

Players:
Humans (Taiwanese Professional Go Players)
Chun-Hsun Chou (9P)
Ping-Chiang Chou (5P)
Shi-Jim Yen (6D)
Ching-Nung Lin (6D)
Computer Go Programs
MoGo/MoGoTW (France / Taiwan)
Fuego (Canada)
Many Faces of Go (USA)
Zen (Japan)
Coldmilk (Taiwan)

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AUTHOR INDEX
A, Jaya Laxmi Dr 17
A., Mani 26
Abadi, Alireza 19
Abdullah, Saad 33
Abeijon, Ana 18
Abhishek, Abhishek 27
Abidi, Balkis 29
Acampora, Giovanni 18
Acharya, Aditya 32
Adamy, Juergen 17
Agarwal, Arun 26
Agarwal, Manish 22, 30
Agashe, Sudhir 28
Aggarwal, Swati 22
Agrawal, Ritu 28
Aguiar, Braulio 18
Aickelin, Uwe 23, 27
Aissa, Tarek 19
Akbarzadeh-T., M. R. 26
Akbarzadeh-T., Mohammad-R. 29
Akbarzadeh-T., Mohammad-Reza 32
Akella, Prabhakar 28
Akhand, Bhupesh 19
Alcala, Rafael 22
Alcala-Fdez, Jesus 17
Alghazzawi, Daniyal 23, 27
Alhaddad, Mohammed J. 23, 27
Aliabadi, Abbas Namdar 25
Almeida, Rui Jorge 31
Almohammadi, Khalid 26
Alonso, Jose M. 17
Alvarez, Ignacio Gonzalez 21
Anavatti, Sreenatha 19
Anderson, Derek 29
Anderson, Derek T. 30
Angelov, Plamen 17
Angulo, Sara 18
Ansari, A.Q. 22
Ansari, Abdul Quaiyum 22
Antonio, Ramos Marco 33
Arakaki, Reinaldo G. I. 21
Araujo, Ernesto 21
Araujo, Harilton 22
Arghami, Naser Reza 19
Arino, Carlos 27
Arnold, Christian 19
Arthi, Kannappan 33
Athinellis, Alexandros 24
Auephanwiriyakul, Sansanee 19
Azad, Md. Abul Kalam 33
Baczynski, Michal 20
Bailey, James 29
Balakrushna, Tripathy 25
Balas, Valentina Emilia 32
Balazs, Krisztian 25
Baluz, Rodrigo 22
Bamidis, Panagiotis 33
Bandar, Zuhair 24
Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra 19
Banerjee, Anupam 33
Banerjee, Tanvi 33
Bansal, Roli 24
Barcellona, Francesco 33
Barros, Laecio Carvalho de 31
Baruah, Rashmi Dutta 17
Basu, Sumana 33
Bauernschmitt, Robert 21
Bedate, Fernando 27
Bedi, Punam 24, 25
Bedregal, Benjamin 31
Beg, M. M. Sufyan 23
Beg, M.M Sufyan 22
Behbood, Vahid 29
Behera, Laxmidhar 18, 20
Beliakov, Gleb 28
Benatar, Naisan 27
Berenji, Hamid 25
Bergamaschi, Flaulles 31
Bernal, Miguel 18, 29, 31
Bernardo, Dario 25
Bezdek, James 29
Bezzaoucha, Souad 17, 28
Bhamra, Agam 29
Bhandari, Dhruv 29
Bhasin, Veenu 24
Bhatt, R. K. P. 17
Bhattacharya, Mahua 22
Bhole, Kalyani 28
Bilgin, Aysenur 23
Billis, Antonis 33
Biswas, Animesh 20
Biswas, Kanad K 22, 30
Biswas, Ranjit 22
Bordogna, Gloria 21
Borkar, Prashant 20
Borkotokey, Surajit 23
Bose, Koushik 20
Bostanci, Betul 24
Bouchon-Meunier, Bernadette 20, 31
Buche, Patrice 17

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Bugarin, Alberto 22, 30
Burman, Ritambhar 32
Bustince, Humberto 23
C., Raghavendra Rao 24, 26
Cadenas, Jose M. 17
Camargo, Heloisa 18
Canu, Stephane 21
Carvalho, Francisco De 31
Carvalho, Joao Paulo 24
Chai, Kok Chin 26
Chakeri, Alireza 31
Chakraborty, Aruna 27, 28, 30
Chakraborty, Debjani 20
Chakraborty, Dr. Debjani 19
Chakraborty, Mihir 26
Chakravarty, Kingshuk 32
Chan, Chee Seng 25, 26, 28
Chan, Jeffery 29
Chanda, Bhabatosh 32
Chandran, David 24
Chang, Wui Lee 26
Charnomordic, Brigitte 17
Chatterjee, Debatri 25
Chatterjee, Kajal 22
Chaudhuri, Shelli Sinha 32
Chauhan, Yogesh 21
Chen, Chengyuan 23
Chen, Hsien-Keng 17
Chen, Rongjun 32
Chen, Seng-Chi 32
Chen, Yi-Cheng 30
Chetty, Girija 21
Chinnadurai, Veeramani 18
Chivata, Jesica 17
Chopra, Ribhu 21
Chtourou, Mohamed 17
Chung, I-Fang 19, 30
Cismondi, Federico 21
Coheur, Luisa 24
Comby, Frederic 23
Cordon, Oscar 20
Cornelis, Chris 25
Cortez, Paulo 27
Couso, Ines 17, 22
Creighton, Douglas 22
Crockett, Keeley 24, 25
Cruz, Carmen Martinez 24
Dambrine, Michel 17, 27
Danish, Q. M. Lohani 27
Das, Diptesh 32
Das, Sujit 30
Das, Swagatam 32
Dash, Basanta Kumar 21
Davidraj, Egfin Nirmala 32
De, Arnab Kumar 20
De, Pijus Kanti 18
D'Ecclesia, Rita Laura 33
Deilamsalehy, Hanieh 30
Delmotte, Francois 17
Deshpande, Ashok 28
Destercke, Sebastien 17
Detyniecki, Marcin 20
Devendran, Aarthi Aishwarya 21
Devi, Susheela V. 27
Devi, V.Susheela 19
Dey, Chanchal 21
Dhadich, Reena 18
Dhariwal, Tarun 26
Diao, Ren 25
Doan, The-Vinh 19
Dodurka, M. Furkan 33
Dominguez, Arodi Rafael Carballo 29
Donath, Henning 31
Dooley, James 24, 25
Duong, Chinh-Cuong 29
Duong, Minh Quan 27
Dutta, Bapi 28
Eciolaza, Luka 27, 31
Ellouze, Ameni 17
Entani, Tomoe 23
Er, Meng Joo 32
Estrada-Manzo, Victor 31
Fang, Dun-Yi 27
Fernandez, Alberto 29
Fernandez, Victor 33
Fialho, Andre 21
Fialho, Andre S. 32
Filev, Dimitar 31
Filho, Raimir Holanda 22
Filho, Telmo Silva 20
Finkelstein, Stan 21
Fonseca, Jose Manuel 23
Frantzidis, Christos 33
Fuente, Maria J. 22
Gacto, Maria Jose 22
Galende, Marta 22
Gang, Feng 27
Garcia, Alejandro Mendoza 21
Garcia, David 22
Garg, Bindu 22
Garibaldi, Jonathan 23
Garibaldi, Jonathan M 19
Garibaldi, Jonathan M. 21, 27, 30
Garrido, M. Carmen 17

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Gaur, Vibha 24
Gauterin, Eckhard 31
Georg, Soeren 31
Gering, Stefan 17
Ghelli, Alessandro 25
Ghosal, Prasun 20
Ghosh, Debashis 21
Ghosh, Debdas 19
Ghosh, Pijush Kanti 30
Girault, Thomas 31
Gomide, Fernando 24
Gonzalez, Antonio 22
Gonzalez, Temoatzin 18
Govindasamy, Karunambigai M 18
Gr, Gangadharan 23
Graba, Fares 23
Grimaccia, Francesco 27
Guelton, Kevin 29
Guerra, Thierry Marie 29, 31
Guevara, Jorge 21
Guha, Debashree 20, 28
Guillard, Valerie 17
Guillaume, Serge 17
Guillen, Alberto 31
Guo, Song 28
Gupta, Umesh Chandra 18
H.s, Mruthyunjaya 25
Haehnel, Holger 21
Hagras, Hani 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
Halder, Anisha 27
Hall, Lawrence 31
Hanmandlu, Madasu 22, 30, 31
Harlow, Jennifer 26
Havens, Timothy 29
Havens, Timothy C. 30
Hayashi, Isao 23
Helgason, Cathy M 24
Hempel, Arne-Jens 21
Hengshan, Zhang 18
Herbst, Gernot 21
Herrera, Francisco 22, 29
Heydebreck, Peter 23
Hidri, Minyar Sassi 31
Hirano, Shoji 27
Hiroyuki, Masuta 26
Ho, Duc Thang 19
Holcapek, Michal 29
Honda, Katsuhiro 20, 23, 32
Hosseini, Seyyed Abed 32
Hsu, Ming-Mao 32
Hu, Lequn 29
Huang, Chih-Sheng 30
Huang, Chuen-Der 19
Huang, Sheng-Yao 30
Humberto, Bustince 18
Hun-ok, Lim 26
Ichihashi, Hidetomo 32
Ishibuchi, Hisao 22
Iwata, Shunsuke 32
James, Simon 28
Janarthanan, R. 30
Jasim, Ibrahim 26
Jayaram, Balasubramaniam 19, 21, 29
Jayasuriya, Surani Anuradha 32
Jayesh, Jani 22
Jee, Tze Ling 24, 30
Jensen, Richard 24, 25
Jeph, Anubhav 27
Jhawar, Abhishek 25
Jiahe, Liu 18
Jiang, Jinsai 21
Jiang, Yinlai 23
Jin, Shangzhu 25
Jindal, Anil 31
Jinseok, Woo 26
Jobe, Thomas H 24
Joo, Young Hoon 20
Jr., Roberto Hirata 21
Jun, Shimazaki 26
Junzo, Watada 28
Jurado, Sergio 27
Jurio, Aranzazu 23
Kaburlasos, Vassilis 19
Kaburlasos, Vassilis G. 24
Kacprzyk, Janusz 31
Kalantari, Naser 19
Kar, I. N. 17
Kar, Indrani 18
Kar, Samarjit 22, 30
Karasakal, Onur 26
Kasibhatla, Rama Sudha 28
Kasilingam, Palanivel 18
Kasugai, Hirohide 20
Kawaguchi, Mikiko 18
Kawano, Arina 20
Kaymak, Uzay 18, 21, 31
Keller, James 31, 33
Kher, Shubhalaxmi 20
Khosravi, Abbas 20, 22, 28
Khosravi, Rihanna 20, 28
Khurana, Purnima 25
Kim, Dae Young 20
Klawonn, Frank 21
Klement, Erich Peter 29

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Ko, Li-Wei 17, 30
Koczy, Laszlo T. 25
Kolesarova, Anna 23
Konar, Amit 25, 27, 28, 30, 32, 33
Konstantinidis, Evdokimos 33
Kovacs, Szilveszter 24
Kreinovich, Vladik 18, 28
Krone, Martin 21
Krueger, Lars 22, 23
Kruszewski, Alexandre 29
Ksantini, Mohamed 17
Kudo, Yasuo 27
Kumar, Avanish 18
Kumar, Bhavnesh 21
Kumar, Jitendra 29
Kumar, Mousumi 20
Kumar, Pankaj 18
Kumbasar, Tufan 21, 26
Kupka, Jiri 30
Kurozumi, Kanta 18
Lai, Daphne Teck Ching 21
Lakhekar, Girish 32
Lam, H. K. 31
Lambeck, Steven 19
Lan, Shun-Teng 18
Lao, Seng-Kin 17
Latham, Annabel 25
Lau, See Hung 28
Lauber, Jimmy 17, 27, 29
Le, Dinh-Kha 32
Leckie, Christopher 29
Lee, Chang-Shing 18, 25
Lendek, Zsofia 29, 31
Leon, Ovidio De 24
Lesot, Marie-Jeanne 21, 29, 31
Leva, Sonia 27
Li, Shih-Yu 17
Liao, Wei-Nan 32
Lietard, Ludovic 30
Liew, Alan Wee-Chung 32
Lim, Chee Kau 28
Lim, Chee Peng 24, 26, 30
Lim, Chern Hong 26
Lin, Chin-Teng 17, 30
Lin, Chun-Ling 30
Lin, Faa-Jeng 27
Lin, Feng-Yi 18
Lin, Koun-Hong 18
Lin, Shang 24
Lin, T. Y. 26
Lin, Tsung-Chih 32
Liparulo, Luca 32, 33
Liret, Anne 25
Liu, Che-Hung 18
Liu, Guilong 26
Liu, I-Shin 32
Liu, Sheng-Yi 30
Liu, Wei 29
Liu, Xinwang 28
Liu, Yi Ling 24
Lo, J.-C. 31
Lo, Ji-Chang 18
Loia, Vincenzo 18
Lopez, Victoria 29
Loquin, Kevin 23
Lotfi, Ehsan 26
Lozano, Sebastian 23
Lu, Ji 29
Lu, Jie 22
Luengas, Yeferson 17
Lughofer, Edwin 19
M.h, Kanthi 25
Machado, Liliane 24
MacRae, Jayden 18
Mahapatra, Ansuman 33
Mahapatra, Rupanwita Das 28
Majhi, Banshidhar 19, 33
Malibari, Areej 23
Malik, Latesh 20
Manamanni, Noureddine 29
Manchala, Sadanandam 27
Mandal, Monalisa 19
Mandal, Sayantan 29
Mangalampalli, Ashish 20
Manuel, Ojeda-Aciego 18
Maquin, Didier 17, 28
Maron, Adriano 18, 28
Marquez, Raymundo 29
Marsala, Christophe 21
Martinez, Alejandro 17
Martinez, Alvaro 22
Martinez, Raquel 17
Marx, Benoit 17, 28
Maulik, Ujjwal 19
Mayank, Anurag 29
Mazumdar, Dipankar 24
McCulloch, Josie 23
McLean, David 24, 25
Meher, Sukadev 32
Melgarejo, Miguel 17
Melo, Filipe Martins de 31
Mendel, Jerry M. 30
Mendez, Andres 33

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Menghal, Prashant 17
Mesiar, Radko 23, 28, 29
Michel, Thierry 23
Miller, Simon 30
Min, Guo 24
Mishra, Tusar Kanti 33
Mitra, Debjani 28
Mitra, Sushmita 21
Mizumoto, Masaharu 28
Mohamed, Ahmed 25
Monica, Gudino 33
Monil, Mohammad Alaul Haque 20
Mora, Andre 23
Moraes, Ronei 24
Moreno, Placido 23
Moura, Ronildo 31
Moyse, Gilles 31
Mucientes, Manuel 22
Mudi, Rajani K. 21
Mugica, Francisco 27
Muhammad, Akram 18
Muhuri, Pranab K. 27
Mukhija, Pankaj 17
Mukhopadhyay, Anirban 19
Murai, Tetsuya 27
Muranishi, Mai 32
Mussetta, Marco 27
Muthukumar, Sumathi 18
Naderpour, Mohsen 22
Nagar, Atulya 28
Nagar, Atulya K. 27, 30, 33
Nagarale, Ravindrakumar 17
Naghibi-Sistani, Mohammad-Bagher 32
Nahavandi, Saeid 20, 22, 28
Naik, Nitin 25
Naim, Syibrah 23
Nair, Ranjith Ravindranathan 20
Namdari, Mahshid 19
Naoyuki, Kubota 26
Nath, Rahul 27
Neagu, Daniel 19
Nebot, Angela 27
Nekooeimehr, Iman 31
Neog, Rupok 23
Ng, Chee Khoon 28
Ngo, Long Thanh 30
Nguyen, Dzung Dinh 30
Nguyen, Minh-Tam 19
Nguyen, Thi 22
Nguyen, Van-Sum 32
Nicolas, Madrid 18
Niemyska, Wanda 20
Nieto, Oscar Camacho 29
Nine, Md. S. Q. Zulkar 33
Nojima, Yusuke 22
Notsu, Akira 20, 23, 32
Novak, Vilem 18, 29
Nureize, Arbaiy 18
Nutt, Victor 20
Obregon, Nelson 17
Ogliari, Emanuele 27
O'Shea, James 25
Otero, Jose 33
Othman, Ahmed A. 22
Oudni, Amal 21
Owusu, Gilbert 25
Ozturk, Cihan 21, 33
Pachidis, Theodore 19, 24
Pai, G A Vijayalakshmi 23
Pal, Bijay Baran 20
Palacios, Ana 17
Palaniswami, Marimuthu 29
Palaniswami, Marumuthu 29
Pan, Yongping 32
Pancho, David P. 17
Panda, Geetanjali 18
Panella, Massimo 32, 33
Pang, Lie Meng 24, 30
Papageorgiou, Elpiniki 33
Papakostas, George 19
Papakostas, George A. 24
Park, Jin Bae 20
Parry, David 18
Parthalain, Neil Mac 23, 24, 25
Parwekar, Pritee 33
Pasadas, Miguel 31
Pasi, Gabriella 21
Patarwal, Preeti 25
Paternain, Daniel 23
Patre, Balasaheb 17
Paul, Amit 19
Paul, Sandeep 29
Paul, Sujoy 32
Pedro, Francielle Santo 31
Penugonda, Ravi Kumar 27
Peralta, Juan 27
Pereira-Farinha, Martin 30
Perez, Emilio 27
Perez, Raul 22
Perfilieva, Irina 18, 29
Pivert, Olivier 29, 31
Plapper, Peter 26
Poli, Venkata subba reddy 19

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Pomares, Hector 31
Porwal, Alok 21
Pratama, Mahardhika 19
Proietti, Andrea 32
Pudi, Vikram 20
Purkait, Pulak 32
Qasim, Romasa 20
Qin, Yong 28
Qing, Gao 27
Qinghua, Zheng 18
Quek, Chai 23, 25
Quirin, Arnaud 20
Rabelo, Ricardo 22
Rabiei, Mohammad Reza 19
Radhakrishnan, Vignesh 32
Ragot, Jose 17, 28
Raheja, Supriya 18
Rahman, Abdul 28
Rahman, Rashedur M 33
Raica, Paula 29
Rajamahanthi, Vijaya Santhi 28
Rajati, Mohammad Reza 30
Rajpal, Smita 18
Rakshit, Pratyusha 28
Ramasamy, Savitha 17
Raval, Mehul 20
Rawat, Apurva 18
Ray, Sumanta 19
Reddy, Ramana 33
Reformat, Marek 18
Reiser, Renata 18, 28
Reti, Shane 21
Rey, M.Isabel 22
Rezaei, Mansour 19
Rhee, Frank C.-H. 27
Ribeiro, Rita 23
Rifqi, Maria 21
Rocacher, Daniel 30
Rodrigues, Jose M. 32
Rodriguez-Fdez, Ismael 22
Rojas, Ignacio 31
Romamohanarao, Kotagiri 29
Roy, Debashri 20
Ruelas, Jorge Adalberto Huerta 29
S., Sai Prasad P. S. V. 24
Sa, Pankaj Kumar 19, 33
Saddhi, Prameela Devi 28
Sadeghpour, Bahram 19
Saha, Sriparna 33
Sainudiin, Raazesh 26
Sainz, Gregorio I. 22
Sakalli, Ahmet 21, 33
Sala, Antonio 27
Sanchez, Daniel 24
Sanchez, Luciano 17, 22, 33
Sangwan, Kuldip Singh 31
Santiago, Regivan 31
Santos, Marilde 18
Sarkar, Soham 32
Saroj, Deepak Kumar 18
Saundarmal, Vaibhav 32
Scarvell, Jennie 21
Schulte, Horst 31
Sehgal, Priti 24
Seki, Hirosato 28
Seta, Kazuhisa 21
Sevakula, Rahul K. 22
Shakya, Sid 25
Shang, Changjing 28
Shanmugam, Sivasankar 18
Sharif, Samane 29
Sharma, Neeraj Kumar 24
Shen, Hong 27
Shen, Qiang 23, 25, 28
Shivaprasad, A. P. 21
Shrivastava, Vivek 21
Shu, Wenhao 27
Shukla, Amit K. 27
Shukla, Shailja 28
Sil, Jaya 19
Simoes, Ricardo 21
Singh, Lotika 29
Singhai, Jyoti 22
Sinha, Aniruddha 32
Sinharay, Arijit 25
Skubic, Marjorie 33
Slezak, Dominik 26, 27
Smits, Gregory 29, 31
Sobral, Jose 22
Sobrino, Alejandro 30
Soham, Sarkar 27
Sosnowski, Lukasz 27
Sousa, Joao 21
Sousa, Joao M. C. 32
Souza, Renata 20
Spizzichino, Fabio 29
Sprunk, Nicole 21
Srikanth, Narasimalu 27
Srivastava, Akshar 29
Srivastava, Arpit 22
Strange, Harry 23
Strauss, Olivier 23
Stupnanova, Andrea 29

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Su, Pan 28
Subramanian, Kartick 17, 20
Subudhi, Bidyadhar 21
Suganthan, Ponnuthurai Nagaratnam 27
Sugeno, Michio 27, 31
Sun, Chen 31
Sundaram, Suresh 17, 20
Susan, Seba 31
Suwa, Akira 23
Szostok, Tomasz 20
Taheri, S. Mahmoud 19
Takesaki, Angela S. K. 21
Tam, Lap-Mou 17
Tamani, Nouredine 30
Tan, Hongzhou 32
Tan, Kuang-Hsiung 27
Taniguchi, Tadanari 27
Taniguchi, Tanadari 31
Tay, Kai Meng 24, 26, 28, 30
Teh, Chin Ying 26
Teytaud, Olivier 25
Thakur, S.S. 28
Theera-Umpon, Nipon 19
Ting, Liu 18
Tizhoosh, Hamid R. 22
Tran, Duc-Khanh 19
Tran, Van Nhu 27
Trawinski, Krzysztof 20
Trivino, Gracian 24
Tsagris, Michail 23
Tsai, Shun-Hung 31
Tsai, Yu-Shuen 19
Tsai, Yu-Ti 18
Tsang, Edward 25
Tsuji, Hiroshi 18
Tsumoto, Shusaku 18, 27
Tsuruse, Shinji 23
Tucker, Warwick 26
Uchida, Yuzu 28
Umano, Motohide 21
Uppala, Shivakumar 23
V.i, George 25
Vadlamani, Ravi 23
Valenzuela, Olga 31
Valurouthu, Kamakshi Prasad 27
Vashisth, Pooja 25
Vats, Ekta 25
Vempati, Anurag Sai 18
Vemuri, Nageswara Rao 19
Verbiest, Nele 25
Verma, Nishchal K. 22
Vieira, Susana 21
Vieira, Susana M. 32
Vijayakumar, Vaidehi 32
Visintin, Lidiana 18
Visintin, Lidiane 28
Vitiello, Autilia 18
Vo, Phuc-Nguyen 20
Vu, Viet-Trung 19
Wagner, Christian 23, 30
Walter, Matthias 22, 23
Wang, Chun-Ching 32
Wang, Hui-Min 25
Wang, Mei-Hui 18, 25
Wang, Shuoyu 23
Wang, Yan 31
Watada, Junzo 18
Watanabe, Toshihiko 23
Wilbik, Anna 31
Wilkin, Tim 22
Wongkhuenkaew, Ritipong 19
Wonnacott, Dereck 30
Wu, Meng-Jhen 25
Xinwang, Liu 28
Xiuzhi, Sang 28
Yaguinuma, Cristiane 18
Yahia, Sadok Ben 29
Yamane, Masakazu 22
Yang, Feng-Yi 30
Yang, Ge-Chang 18
Yang, Longzhi 19
Yang, Ueng-Cheng 19
Yang, Wen-Yu 30
Yao, Bo 27
Ye, Ren 27
Yen, Shi-Jim 25
Yesil, Engin 21, 26, 33
Yicheng, Wei 28
Yoneyama, Jun 28
Yong, Wang 27
Yusei, Matsuo 26
Yuying, Wang 23
Zadrozny, Slawomir 31
Zavala, Antonio Hernandez 29
Zhang, Guangquan 22, 29
Zhu, Qian 28
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