Rector Dr. P. Martin Komolmas at the gala dinner for delegates to the international Conference on Intelligent Technologies held at Suphapruck Golf Club on December 15, 2000.
Dr. Pratit S., Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology giving a welcome speech at the International Conference on Intelligent Technologies held at Bang Na Campus on December 13,2000.
A commemorative photo of authors and professors from various countries attending the International Conference on Intelligent Technologies held at Bang Na Campus from December 13-15,2000.
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGIES
December 13-15, 2000
The above conference was the first meeting of its kind to be held in Bangkok, Thailand. The conference especially focused on topics on Artificial Intelligence, Soft Computing and related fields. The aims of lnTech' 2000 were to:
- bring together researchers and practitioners in order to exchange their ideas and discuss issues arising from implementation of intelligent technologies in real-world environment;
- provide a forum for discussion of new research areas, results, and issues;
- encourage national researches in this technology.
Selected, extended, revised and refereed papers from InTech' will be published in:
- The International Journal of Intelligent Systems (Ronald Yager, Editor-in-Chief, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., USA)
- The International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems (Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier, Editor-in-Chief)
- The International Journal of Fuzzy Sets and Systems.
- The conference was addressed by such renowned academics as Prof. Kaoru Hirota, Prof. Ronald Yager, Prof. Michio Sugeno, Prof. Vladislav Kreinovich, Prof. Nadipuram Rangaswami Prasad, Prof. Chidchanok Lursinsap and the titles of some of the papers presented were as follows:
On Probabilistic Methods in Fuzzy Theory.
An intelligent Legal Education System: FLES.
Checking Identities is Computationally Intractable, so Human Provers will be Always Needed.
Fuzzy Dynamic Protection Structures for Trustworthy Distributed Computations.
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