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SDART presents on the International Conference on Cybernetic Intelligent Systems 2009

This is the second year that SDART was invited to present tutorial for IEEE audience. The main purpose of this presentation was a display how AI&SC methods can be embedded in general purpose languages. The programming languages used by the majority of AI&SC analysts are domain-specific languages, while software developers prefer general purpose language, that allow them to create ergonomic and well designed GUI or to use networking functionality. This creates a gap between researched solutions and developed tools. During the presentation program the participants were taught how their research could be converted from a experimantal tool to a user-friendly software product.

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The main part of this tutorial will be divided onto 3 sections covering embedding AI&SC in different types of software (and programming languages):
  1. desktop software – PCs platform (C++),
  2. mobile applications – smartphones (Java ME),
  3. web-based systems – servers (Python).

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In 2008 SDART was presenting a relevant techniques for intelligent systems with use of the neural networks, evolutionary methods, fuzzy systems, knowledge and agent based approaches.

The 7th in a series of international conferences organised by the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland Chapter of the IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society. These conferences provide an interdisciplinary forum for research and application of various aspects of cybernetics and systems. The scope of the 2008 conference was to solicits high quality publications containing original contributions in all areas of experimental, theoretical and application-oriented aspects of cybernetic intelligent systems. This included: relevant techniques for intelligent systems with use of the neural networks, evolutionary methods, fuzzy systems, knowledge and agent based approaches, systems using cybernetic intelligent approaches, modelling, instrumentation, communications, machine vision, safety systems and cybernetic intelligent systems more ...