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Dear Colleague,

Topics of the FSKD 2011 Special Track on Information Technology for Knowledge
Discovery include (but are not limited to): data engineering, automation,
software engineering, communications and networking, computer applications,
etc..  

Upon numerous requests, the 7th International Conference on Natural Computation
(ICNC'11) and the 8th International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge
Discovery (FSKD'11) extend the submission deadline to 30 March 2011. We
cordially invite you to submit a paper or invited session proposal to the
conferences, to be jointly held from 26-28 July 2011, in Shanghai, China. 
 
Shanghai is the largest city in China, with famous historical and cultural
heritage. Attractions include Yuyuan Garden ("Happy Garden" built in Ming
Dynasty), Shanghai Museum with 120,000 pieces of rare relics, Shanghai World
Financial Center, Jade Buddha Temple (Song Dynasty), Oriental Pearl TV Tower,
Zhujiajiao Water Town, and Expo 2010 site.
 
All papers in conference proceedings will be indexed by both EI Compendex and
ISTP, as well as included in the IEEE Xplore (IEEE Conference Record Number for
ICNC '11: 18082; IEEE Conference Record Number for FSKD '11: 18083). Extended
versions of selected best papers will appear in an ICNC-FSKD special issue of
International Journal of Intelligent Systems, an SCI-indexed journal (Impact
Factor: 1.194). 
 
ICNC-FSKD is a premier international forum for scientists and researchers to
present the state of the art of data mining and intelligent methods inspired
from nature, particularly biological, linguistic, and physical systems, with
applications to signal processing, design, and more. Previously, the joint
conferences in 2005 through 2010 each attracted over 3000 submissions from
around the world. ICNC'11-FSKD'11 is technically co-sponsored by the IEEE
Circuits and Systems Society. The registration fee of US*D 390 includes
proceedings, lunches, dinners, banquet, coffee breaks, and all technical
sessions.
 
To promote international participation of researchers from outside the
country/region where the conference is held (i.e., China's mainland),
researchers outside of China's mainland are encouraged to propose invited
sessions. The first author of each paper in an invited session must not be
affiliated with an organization in China's mainland. All papers in the invited
sessions can be marked as "Invited Paper". One organizer for each invited
session with at least 6 registered papers will enjoy an honorarium of US*D 400.
Invited session organizers will solicit submissions, conduct reviews and
recommend accept/reject decisions on the submitted papers. Invited session
organizers will be able to set their own submission and review schedules, as
long as a list of recommended papers is determined by 30 March 2010. Each
invited session proposal should include: (1) the name, bio, and contact
information of each organizer of the invited session; (2) the title and a short
synopsis of the invited session. Please send your proposal to
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For more information, visit the conference web page:
 
http://icnc-fskd.dhu.edu.cn
 
If you have any questions after visiting the conference web page, please email
the secretariat at [log in to unmask]
 
Join us at this major event in exciting Shanghai !!!
 
Organizing Committee
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P.S.: Kindly forward to your colleagues and students in your school/department.

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