Proposal of Organized Sessions

iFUZZY 2024 welcomes proposals for organized sessions within conference scope. Please put the proposal and the extended abstracts of all constituent papers in ONE electronic file when submitting. Both oral and poster papers are accepted.

The proposals for the organized sessions must be accompanied with the following information:

  • Session title;
  • Session description;
  • Session organizers (name, affiliation, contact information);
  • Session chair;

The proposals must be submitted through cwchangg@mail.mcu.edu.tw by the due date. The proposals are reviewed by the iFUZZY2024 program committee. For the accepted proposals, the organizers are responsible for moderation of the session at iFUZZY2024. Deadline of the paper submission is the same as those of regular sessions, and the accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings.

List of Special Sessions

SS-01: Intelligent System Design and Implementation, Prof. Yih-Guang Leu and Prof. Jenq-Lang Wu

SS-02: Intelligent Motion Control and  Applications, Prof. Chun-Fei Hsu

SS-03: System Development, Control, and Optimization (Poster Session), Prof. Jinn-Tsong Tsai, Prof. Fu-I Chou, and Prof. Po-Yuan Yang

SS-04: Intelligence and Fuzzy Systems, Prof. Chen-Chia Chuang and Prof. Jin-Tsong Jeng

SS-05: Intelligent Robotic Systems, Prof. Hsu-Chih Huang

SS-06: Fuzzy Application in Intelligent Transportation Systems, Prof. Runmei Li

SS-07: Intelligent System Control and Applications, Prof. Chin-Wang Tao  and Prof. Chia-Wen Chang 

SS-08: Intelligent Technologies, Systems, and Applications, Prof. Wen-June Wang and Prof. Hsiang-Chieh Chen

SS-09: System Science and Engineering, Prof. Ching-Hung Lee

SS-10: Computational Intelligence Techniques and Applications, Prof. Chia-Feng Juang and Prof. I-Fang Chung

SS-11: AI-empowered Autonomous Marine Vehicles, Prof. Ning Wang, Prof. Shun-Feng Su, and Prof. Hongde Qin

SS-12: Fuzzy MCDM, Prof. Jiann-Haw Liou and Prof. Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng

SS-13: Advanced Fuzzy  Learning Control Systems, Prof. Ching-Chih Tsai