AIKED-SEPADS-EHAC-ISPRA-EE-CM-WHH-GES-Cmbridge-UK-Feb-2008 (162 images)



Post-Conference Report for the WSEAS Conferences:
AIKED'08, SEPADS'08, EHAC'08, ISPRA'08, EE'08, CM'08, WHH'08, and GES'08
Cambridge, UK, February 23-25, 2008

 
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    WSEAS organized the following parallel conferences:
     
  • 7th WSEAS International Conference on ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING and DATA BASES (AIKED '08)
  • 7th WSEAS International Conference on SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, PARALLEL and DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS (SEPADS '08)
  • 7th WSEAS International Conference on ELECTRONICS, HARDWARE, WIRELESS and OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS (EHAC '08)
  • 7th WSEAS International Conference on SIGNAL PROCESSING, ROBOTICS and AUTOMATION (ISPRA '08)
  • 3rd IASME / WSEAS Int.Conf. on ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT (EE'08)
  • 3rd IASME / WSEAS Int.Conf. on CONTINUUM MECHANICS (CM'08) .
  • 3rd IASME / WSEAS Int.Conf. on WATER RESOURCES, HYDRAULICS & HYDROLOGY (WHH'08)
  • 2nd IASME / WSEAS Int.Conf. on GEOLOGY and SEISMOLOGY (GES'08)  


    With pride, WSEAS received the following Important contributions and upgraded them as keynote and plenary lectures:




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    Plenary Lecture 1:

    Toward Human-Level Machine Intelligence,
    by Prof. Lotfi A. Zadeh, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA.

    Plenary Lecture 2:
     

    Decision support systems, human centric/centered computing, and computing with words: a synergistic combination?
    by Prof. Janusz Kacprzyk, Polish Academy of Sciences, POLAND.

    Plenary Lecture 3:
     

    Clustering with an N-Dimensional Extension of Gielis Superformula
    by Prof. Angel Kuri-Morales, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico, MEXICO.

    Plenary Lecture 4:

    Data Mining through Data Visualisation:  Computational Intelligence Approaches
    by Prof. Colin Fyfe, University of the West of Scotland, UK.

    Plenary Lecture 5:

    Formalisation and Verification in a Type-theoretic Framework
    by Prof. Zhaohui Luo, Univ of London, UK.

    Plenary Lecture 6:

    Fundamental Theory of Controllability and Observability of First-Order Matrix Difference Systems
    by Professor Yan Wu, Georgia Southern University, U.S.A.

    Plenary Lecture 7:

    Exergy as a Tool for Sustainability
    by Prof. Marc A. Rosen, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, CANADA.

    Plenary Lecture 8:
     

    Towards the understanding of mega-thrust earthquake occurrence system around southwestern Japan -Developing and utilization of the dense ocean floor observatory-
    by Prof. Yoshiyuki Kaneda, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, JAPAN.

    Plenary Lecture 9:

    MINIMUM ENERGY FOR AN IMPROVED ENVIRONMENT: ELECTRICAL MACHINE DESIGN AND CONTROL FOR THE FUTURE
    by Prof. Roy Perryman, and Prof. Stephen Dodds, University of East London, UK.

    Plenary Lecture 10:
     

    Worldwide Energy Demand and Environmental Safeguard
    by Prof. Francesco Muzi, University of L’Aquila , ITALY.

    Plenary Lecture 11:
     

    The Methanol Fuel of Latter Petroleum Era
    by Professor Wu Yuji, China Luohe Petrochemical Group, CHINA.

    Plenary Lecture 12:
     

    Chemistry of non-precipitation components of wet atmospheric pollutant deposition with Poland as an example
    by Prof. Żaneta Polkowska, Gdansk University of Technology (GUT), Poland, and Prof. Mieczyslaw Sobik, University of Wroclaw, POLAND.
     

    Plenary Lecture 13:

    Probability Measures of Fuzzy Events and Linguistic Fuzzy Modelling - Forms Expressing Randomness and Imprecision
    by Prof. Anna Walaszek-Babiszewska, Opole University of Technology, POLAND.

    Plenary Lecture 14:

    Environmental magnetism: the roots and the bloom
    by Prof. Maria Jelenska, Polish Academy of Sciences, POLAND.

    Plenary Lecture 15:

    Solar Energy and the Global Warming
    by Professor Vassilis Gekas, Technical University of Crete, GREECE.

    Plenary Lecture 16:
     

    Constitutive Modeling of Soft Biological Tissues: Some Problems and Advances in their Solution
    by Prof. Mikhail Itskov, RWTH Aachen University, GERMANY.

    Plenary Lecture 17:
     

    Multiphase Flow and Phase Transitions in Porous Media
    by Prof. George G. Tsypkin, Russian Academy of Sciences, RUSSIA.

    Plenary Lecture 18:

    Energy Theorems in the Framework of the Strain Gradient Theories
    by Prof. George É. Tsamasphyros, National Technical University of Athens, GREECE.


    WSEAS provides a very important tool to all the participants
    A permanent username and password for accessing WSEAS conference proceedings on-line for ever.

    Conference Statistics
    Submitted papers: 1217
    Accepted papers: 453
    acceptance ratio = (Number of accepted papers / Number of Submitted)*100 = 37.22%
     

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    Review Process:
    Each paper was reviewed at least by 3 independent reviewers. The WSEAS Secretariat sent each paper to 5 reviewers. Some papers received reviews from 5 different referees. The WSEAS Secretariat forwarded these comments by personalized emails to the responsible for the correspondence author. The full list of the reviewers will be available in the web page: http://www.worldses.org/reviewers.htm 

    Additional features of the conferences :

    1) Publication of the Proceedings in 3 media: hard-copy, CD, E-Library
    (A)
    Five books in the "Electrical and Computer Engineering Series" of WSEAS  (see details, contents, author indices and editors below) with ISBN and ISSN indexed by the major Citation Indices (ISI ranked): www.worldses.org/indexes

    (B)  CD-ROM Proceedings with pages' numbers with ISBN and ISSN indexed by the major Citation Indexes: www.worldses.org/indexes

    (C) E-Library: http://www.wseas.org/online

    and possible, for a very small number of papers:

    (D) JOURNAL PUBLICATION: Expanded and enhanced versions of papers published in the conference proceedings also going to be considered for possible publication in one of the WSEAS journals that participate in the major International Scientific Indices (Elsevier, Scopus, EI, Compendex, INSPEC, CSA .... see: www.worldses.org/indexes     ).

    2)
    WSEAS provides a very important tool to all the participants; a permanent username and password for accessing WSEAS conference proceedings on-line for ever.

    3) The Participants received numerous coffee-breaks, and a Welcome Drink

    4) Cultural and social activities as customary in WSEAS events.

    5) The conference Books (Hard-Copy Proceedings), CD-ROM proceedings and Journals (with selected papers) published by WSEAS Press continue to sell for a long time after the meeting has taken place. This is another demonstration of the prestige the scientific community attribute to the meetings organized by the WSEAS.
    For example, they are distributed via AMAZON: 
    WSEAS @ AMAZON.COM  

    Books (hard-copy of the Proceedings):



    Advances on Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Engineering and Data Bases
    Honorary Editors: Lotfi A. Zadeh, Janusz Kacprzyk.
    Editors: Leonid Kazovsky, Pierre Borne, Nikos Mastorakis, Angel Kuri-Morales, Ioannis Sakellaris.
    Pages: 585 pages, 
    Price: 110 EUR
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    Theoretical and Experimental Aspects of Continuum Mechanics.
    Editors: Siavash Sohrab, Haris Catrakis, Ioannis Sakellaris.
    Pages: 180 pages, 
    Price: 50 EUR
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    Energy and Environment III.

    Editors: Jurij Krope, Laszlo Garbai, Dorde Kozic, Darko Goricanec, Ioannis Sakellaris.
    Pages: 550 pages, 
    Price: 110 EUR
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    Electronics and Communications.

    Honorary Editors: Lotfi A. Zadeh, Janusz Kacprzyk.
    Editors: Leonid Kazovsky, Pierre Borne, Nikos Mastorakis, Angel Kuri-Morales, Ioannis Sakellaris.
    Pages: 260 pages, 
    Price: 70 EUR
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    Advances on Software Engineering, Parallel and Distributed Systems.

    Honorary Editors: Lotfi A. Zadeh, Janusz Kacprzyk
    Editors: Leonid Kazovsky, Pierre Borne, Nikos Mastorakis, Angel Kuri-Morales, Ioannis Sakellaris.
    Pages: 240 pages, 
    Price: 70 EUR
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    Advanced Topics on Signal Processing, Robotics and Automation.

    Honorary Editors: Lotfi A. Zadeh, Janusz Kacprzyk.
    Editors: Leonid Kazovsky, Pierre Borne, Nikos Mastorakis, Angel Kuri-Morales, Ioannis Sakellaris.
    Pages: 290 pages, 
    Price: 70 EUR
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    Advanced Topics on Water Resources, Hydraulics & Hydrology.

    Editors: Jurij Krope, Ioannis Sakellaris.
    Pages: 175 pages, 
    Price: 50 EUR
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    Advanced Topics on Geology and Seismology.

    Editors: Dimos Triantis, Maria Jelenska, Filippos Vallianatos.
    Pages: 185 pages, 
    Price: 50 EUR
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    JOURNALS:
    What is the Permanent Procedure for additional Journal publication for a very small number of High-Quality Papers presented in the WSEAS Conferences in China (after the recommendation of Chairmen). So, the authors with accepted & presented papers received the following e-mail:


    We have started now the procedure for the evaluation of the extended versions of your papers for possible inclusion in the WSEAS journals after new rounds of review.

    INTRODUCTION: You know that our goal is to maintain very strong international journals, to increase the impact of our beloved WSEAS Transactions, really top journals as they really are. To this end, we need only high quality papers, breakthrough works of archival value, i.e. papers that are well written from any point of view, completed studies (with their numerical examples or experiments that must be compared with the previous results in the literature), excellent English language and of course correct WSEAS format. The papers also must be substantially extended version of the paper that was presented in the conference (with more than 40% new material). We need papers that will attract the attention of other scholars citing them increasing our impact. In the next few years, the WSEAS transactions must be in every academic library, in every corner of the earth. To this end, we need your high quality contribution.

    HOW TO PROCEED: a) Check very carefully if your idea is really important, breakthrough in your field and can appear in a Journal of the quality and the level of the WSEAS Transactions. If you doubt, do not send it so easily. Your paper must not be only a good idea. It must be a complete study with theoretical background, complete bibliographical references; without grammatical and syntactical errors. For theoretical works: full comparison with previous published papers is necessary. We need numerical examples, applicability of the method, originality, novelty and directions for future research. For experimental or computational works: full comparison with previous published papers is necessary. We need real experiments with the necessary documentation, while for computational work, we need full benchmarks. Of course along discussions for the applicability of the method, originality, novelty and directions for future research.
     
    b) Complete the extended version of your paper and upload it via
    http://...............  (the full web address was given only to authors who presented a paper)

    c) If your extended version fulfills the paragraph a), then our Editors will send it to 3 independent Reviewers outside your country. If not, our Editors are entitled to reject it from this early stage informing you properly. The positive answer of the 3 reviewers is necessary (attention: 2 yes and 1 no implies NO, i.e. rejection).

    d) Our Editors will collect the reviewers' remarks and will send them again to you for acceptance/ acceptance after minor revision / acceptance after major revision / rejection

    e) Possibly new rounds of review will be needed.

    f) No additional fee is needed in case of acceptance.

    After all this procedure, the accepted papers that come from WSEAS Conferences in Canada will be published in the various WSEAS Transactions. IF you miss the deadline of February 28, 2008 , or if your paper was not presented in the WSEAS Conferences, THEN: you can upload it quite independently as regular paper from the WSEAS Site for the Journals:
    http://www.worldses.org/journals/index.html 

    The final list of the papers must have the approval of our Editors and 3 Reviewers, and of course the Editor-in-Chief of the particular Journal.

    We want only authors that presented their papers to complete this web form:
    http://...............   (the full web address was given only to authors who presented a paper) So, in this form you will need a password (the password was given only to the authors who presented a paper).


    BEST STUDENT PAPERS:

    The Organizing Committee received the forms that the Session Chairmen filled in after the end of their sessions and after additional evaluation and discussion decided the following.
    The Criteria were:
       a) Originality and scientific impact
       b) Good presentation
       c) Paper presented by a student

    The results of this evaluation are:

    Conference:  The 7th WSEAS International Conference on ELECTRONICS, HARDWARE, WIRELESS and OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS (EHAC '08)
    Won by: Rok Libnik
    Title: Simulation Environment for Performance Evaluation of SIP Handover
    Authors: Rok Libnik, Ales Svigelj, Gorazd Kandus

    Conference:  The 7th WSEAS International Conference on SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, PARALLEL and DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS (SEPADS '08)
    Won by: Takakazu Kaneko
    Title: Derivation of Program Models for Web Application Systems Using Meta-Models
    Authors: Nobuoki Mano, Takakazu Kaneko

    Conference:  The 7th WSEAS International Conference on SIGNAL PROCESSING, ROBOTICS and AUTOMATION (ISPRA '08)
    Won by: Chai Tong Yuen
    Title: Automatic Detection of Face and Facial Features
    Authors: Chai Tong Yuen, M. Rizon, Woo San San, M. Sugisaka

    Conference:  The 7th WSEAS International Conference on ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING and DATA BASES (AIKED '08)
    Won by: Abayomi Ajofoyinbo
    Title: An Alternative Approach for Computing the Union and Intersection of Fuzzy Sets: A Basis for Design of Robust Fuzzy Controllers
    Authors: Vincent O. S. Olunloyo, Abayomi M. Ajofoyinbo, Adedeji B. Badiru

    Conference:  The 3rd IASME / WSEAS International Conference on ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT (EE'08)
    Won by: Uyen Nguyen Ngoc
    Title: Zero emissions systems in the food processing industry
    Authors: Uyen Nguyen Ngoc and Hans Schnitzer

    Conference:  The 3rd IASME / WSEAS International Conference on CONTINUUM MECHANICS (CM'08)
    Won by: Vu Ngoc Pi
    Title: Optimal calculation of partial ratios of helical gearboxes with second-step double gear-sets
    Authors: Vu Ngoc Pi
     


    INDICES:

    PROCEEDINGS: The Proceedings related to the Conference are covered by:
    01. ISI (ISINET)
    02. INSPEC (IET, former IEE)
    03. CSA (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts)
    04. ELSEVIER and Elsevier Bibliographic Database
    05. ZENTRALBLATT
    06. ULRICH
    07. MATHSCINET of AMS (American Mathematical Society)
    08. MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS of AMS (American Mathematical Society)
    09. Directory of Published Proceedings
    10. Computer Science Bibliography Administrator
    11. American Chemical Society and its Index: Chemical Abstracts Service
    12. European Library in Paris (France)
    13. DEST Database (Australia)
    14. Engineering Information
    15. SCOPUS
    16. EBSCO
    17. EMBASE
    18. Compendex (CPX)
    19. GEOBASE
    20. BIOBASE
    21. BIOTECHNOBASE
    22. FLUIDEX
    23. OceanBase
    24. BEILSTEIN Abstracts
    25. World Textiles
    26. MEDLINE
    27. British Library
    28. National Library of Greece
    29. German National Library of Science and Technology
    30. IARAS Index

    JOURNALS:
    The WSEAS journals are covered by:
    01. ISI through the INSPEC (IEE)
    02. INSPEC (IET, former IEE)
    03. CSA (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts)
    04. ELSEVIER and Elsevier Bibliographic Database
    05. ZENTRALBLATT
    06. MATHSCINET of AMS (American Mathematical Society)
    07. ULRICH
    08. MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS of AMS (American Mathematical Society)
    09. Computer Science Bibliography Administrator
    10. British Library
    11. American Chemical Society and its Index: Chemical Abstracts Service
    12. European Library in Paris (France)
    13. DEST Database (Australia)
    14. Swets Information Services
    15. Engineering Information
    16. SCOPUS
    17. EBSCO
    18. EMBASE
    19. Compendex (CPX)
    20. Geobase
    21. BIOBASE
    22. BIOTECHNOBASE
    23. FLUIDEX
    24. OceanBase
    25. BEILSTEIN Abstracts
    26. World Textiles
    27. MEDLINE
    28. Mayersche
    29. Index of Information Systems Journals
    30. National Library of Greece
    31. IARAS Index
     

    From these excellent and well-organized conferences, WSEAS Press published also 8 Books that contain the conference proceedings.
    Please, order them from the WSEAS Press: http://www.worldses.org/books/index.html


    .: SOCIAL PART (Coffee-Breaks, Banquet, Excursions)
    6 coffee-breaks - light lunches: Coffee, Tea, Milk, Sandwiches, Sweets, Cakes, Pastries, Juices were available for the Guests during the conference.
    A wonderful Gala with numerous different courses (self-service buffet) were given to the participants in the evening of February 24. You can see in the previous pictures a rich folklore show with many artists, different appearances and several happenings.
    Most of the participants danced and enjoyed themselves during this fantastic night.

    .: Some Excursions to the city and to the University of Cambridge took place after the conference.

    .: See your feedback about the Conference:

    http://www.worldses.org/feedback.htm