

Session ESDIS-1: Evolving Intelligent Systems
Wednesday, April 1, 8:30AM-10:30AM, Room: Edgewood, Chair: Fernando Gomide, University of Campinas, Brazil
| 8:30AM | Interval-Based Evolving Modeling [#1] |
| Daniel Leite, Pyramo Costa Jr. and Fernando Gomide | |
| Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Campinas, Brazil; Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering, Catholic University of Minas Gerais, Brazil |
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| 8:54AM | An Evolving Neuro-Fuzzy Recurrent Network [#3] |
| Jose de Jesus Rubio, Jaime Pacheco and Andres Ferreyra | |
| ESIME Azcapotzalco, Mexico | |
| 9:18AM | Modelling Evolving User Behaviours [#4] |
| Jose Antonio Iglesias, Plamen Angelov, Agapito Ledezma and Araceli Sanchis | |
| Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain; Lancaster Univesity, England | |
| 9:42AM | Evolving on-line prediction model dealing with industrial data sets [#5] |
| Petr Kadlec and Gabrys Bogdan | |
| Bournemouth University, United Kingdom | |
| 10:06AM | Incremental Induction of Classification Fuzzy Rules [#10] |
| Abdelhamid Bouchachia | |
| University of Klagenfurt, Klagenfurt, Austria |
Panel Session ESDIS-2: Intelligent Systems that Evolve and Self-develop – challenges and opportunities
Wednesday, April 1, 11:00AM-1:00PM, Room: Edgewood, Chair: Dimitar Filev, Ford Motor Co., USA
| 11:00AM | Intelligent Systems that Evolve and Self-develop - challenges and opportunities for research and industry |
| Plamen Angelov, Dimitar Filev, Bogdan Gabrys, Fernando Gomide, Nikola Kasabov, Arthur Kordon, Trevor Martin, Gancho Vachkov and Ron Yager | |
| Lancaster University, United Kingdom; Ford Motor Co., United States; Bournemouth University, United Kingdom; UNICAP, Brazil; Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand; Dow Chemical, United States; University of Bristol and BT, United Kingdom; Kagawa University, Japan; Iona College, United States |
Session ESDIS-3: Self-Developing Intelligent Systems
Wednesday, April 1, 2:00PM-4:00PM, Room: Edgewood, Chair: Mario Gongora, De Montfort University, UK
| 2:00PM | Pattern Recognition of Eye Movements [#2] |
| Jose de Jesus Rubio, Carlos Aviles, Raymundo Coello, Francisco Cruz and Hector Rivero | |
| ESIME Azcapotzalco, Mexico | |
| 2:24PM | Analysis of Organized Asymmetry Development Using Artificial Cellular Differentiation Models [#6] |
| Mario Gongora and Maria Rodas | |
| Centre for Computational Intelligence, De Montfort University, United Kingdom; Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, United Kingdom | |
| 2:48PM | An Evolutionary Algorithm Testbed for Quick Implementation of Algorithms in Hardware - GPeat [#8] |
| Tina Smilkstein, Kiran Kumar Tati, Parashar Barve, M. Lutful Hai, Kittisak Sajjapongse and Durgesh K. Sharma | |
| University of Missouri, Columbia, United States | |
| 3:12PM | Neural Network versus Behaviour Based Approach in Simulated Car Racing [#9] |
| Huajin Tang, Chin Hiong Tan, Kay Chen Tan and Arthur Tay | |
| Institute for Infocomm Research, Agency for Science Technology and Research, Singapore; National University of Singapore, Singapore |
Tutorial ESDIS-T: Evolving Intelligent Systems in Real-Time: Methodology and Applications
Wednesday, April 1, 4:30PM-6:30PM, Room: Edgewood, Instructor:
Plamen Angelov, Lancaster University, UK, and Dimitar Filev, Ford Motor
Co., USA
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