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| INDIN 2007 is the 5th International Conference on Industrial Informatics is sponsored by the Industrial Electronics Society of the IEEE. It aims to network researchers, academics, engineers, and industry experts to discuss break-through research, new ideas, recent developments, and new applications related to industrial informatics. Come and meet other experts in the field, and benefit from cutting-edge research presentations, personal discussions, whilst enjoying an exhilarating social program in the charming city of Vienna. | ||||
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Two completely different scientific worlds are to be brought together at the ENF 2007 in order to discuss fundamental problems - a big challenge for communication and mutual understanding. Therefore, this extraordinary workshop has an extraordinary agenda.
An internationally recognized personality of computational intelligence sets the ball rolling with a first presentation, spanning from the state of the art to modern visions. Subsequently, a group of computer scientists present results of their research on a model, based on Freud and Lurija. Neuro-psychoanalysts complete the session of presentations with an answer to this work. Finally all participants are involved, first with a fishbowl discussion and then with a short workshop in groups. |
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As the third in a successful series, the IE07 will provide a leading edge forum for researchers and engineers from across the world to present their latest research and to discuss future directions in the area of Intelligent Environments.
The Conference will focus on intelligent environments which is a rapidly developing area for industrial and academic research. Intelligent environments are spaces such as cars, offices, shopping malls, homes, and even our own bodies, that are able to respond "thoughtfully" to our needs. Over the last decade a number of research areas have contributed to the concept of intelligent environments, these include ubiquitous computing, pervasive computing, embedded intelligence, intelligent user interfaces, human factors, intelligent buildings, mobile communications, domestic robots, intelligent sensors and ambient intelligence. The Conference aims to bring together researchers from both industry and academia working within the various disciplines that constitute the field of Intelligent Environments. It is hoped that this will help to identify inter-disciplinary opportunities, stimulate research and create links between industry and academia allowing the exploration of new frontiers in the area of intelligent environments. The conference will be supported by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) formerly known as the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE). The conference will be also supported by the German Society of Computer Science (GI). |
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