Call for chapters for the collective book “Revolutionary Topologies”

 Revolutionary Topologies 
  
Call for Book-Chapters for the collective book named 
“Revolutionary Topologies, and their Applications”  
Editor Prof. Dr. F. Smarandache, Publisher: IGI-Global, United States.
  
Submit your Chapter to:
Book in Scopus.  
No Publication Fees. 
Deadline: March 17, 2024.  
Full Chapters Due: April 28, 2024. 
  
The following founded sixteen new types of topologies during the years 2019-2023, are listed below:  
NonStandard Topology,  
Largest Extended NonStandard Real Topology,  
Neutrosophic Triplet Weak Topology, 
Neutrosophic Triplet Strong Topologies,  
Neutrosophic Extended Triplet Weak Topology, 
Neutrosophic Extended Triplet Strong Topologies,  
Neutrosophic Duplet Topology,  
Neutrosophic Extended Duplet Topology,  
Neutrosophic MultiSet Topology,  
NonStandard Neutrosophic Topology,  
NeutroTopology,  
AntiTopology,  
Refined Neutrosophic Topology,  
Refined Neutrosophic Crisp Topology, 
           SuperHyperTopology,  
           Neutrosophic SuperHyperTopology. 
  
These are called avantgarde topologies because of their innovative forms: https://fs.unm.edu/TT/RevolutionaryTopologies.pdf 

Call for chapters for the book Algebraic Structures in the Universe

  Call for Book-Chapters for the collective book Algebraic Structures in the Universe of Neutrosophic: Analysis with Innovative Algorithmic Approaches, Editors: Prof. Dr. Memet Şahin, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Derya BAKBAK, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vakkas ULUCAY, Assist. Prof. Dr. Abdullah Kargın. 
Submission Deadline: July 15th 2024, 
by emails to docdrmemetsahin@gmail.com” target=”_blank”>docdrmemetsahin@gmail.com    
  
 Neutrosophy as a philosophy extending the Paradoxism, the Dialectics, the Yin-Yang ancient Chinese philosophy, the Manichaeism, and in general the Dualism,
http://fs.unm.edu/Neutrosophy-A-New-Branch-of-Philosophy.pdf

produced the neutrosophic set/logic/probability/statistics;

http://fs.unm.edu/eBook-Neutrosophics6.pdf (online sixth edition) 
 Nonstandard Neutrosophic Logic, Set, Probability https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1903/1903.04558.pdf https://fs.unm.edu/AdvancesOfStandardAndNonstandard.pdf

Neutrosophic Numbers (a+bI, where I = literal indeterminacy, I^2 = I, 

and I / I is undefined, 
which is different from the numerical indeterminacy I = real set),
with
I-Neutrosophic Algebraic Structures 
and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps
https://arxiv.org/ftp/math/papers/0311/0311063.pdf
http://fs.unm.edu/NCMs.pdf

Interval Neutrosophic Set/Logic
https://arxiv.org/pdf/cs/0505014.pdf
http://fs.unm.edu/INSL.pdf

Degree of Dependence and Degree of Independence between the Neutrosophic Components T, I, F
http://fs.unm.edu/NSS/DegreeOfDependenceAndIndependence.pdf
 

 Neutrosophic Overset (when some neutrosophic component is > 1), 
since for example, an employee working overtime deserves a degree of
membership > 1, with respect to an employee that only works regular
full-time and whose degree of membership = 1;

and to Neutrosophic Underset (when some neutrosophic component is < 0), since, for example, an employee making more damage than benefit to his company deserves a
degree of membership < 0, with respect to an employee that produces benefit to the company and has the degree of membership > 0;

and to and to Neutrosophic Offset (when some neutrosophic components are off the interval [0, 1],
i.e. some neutrosophic component > 1 and some neutrosophic component <
0).


Then, similarly, the Neutrosophic Logic/Measure/Probability/Statistics etc.
were extended to respectively
Neutrosophic Over-/Under-/Off- Logic /
Measure / Probability / Statistics
etc.
https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1607/1607.00234.pdf
http://fs.unm.edu/NeutrosophicOversetUndersetOffset.pdf
http://fs.unm.edu/SVNeutrosophicOverset-JMI.pdf
http://fs.unm.edu/IV-Neutrosophic-Overset-Underset-Offset.pdf
http://fs.unm.edu/NSS/DegreesOf-Over-Under-Off-Membership.pdf 
Neutrosophic Tripolar Set and Neutrosophic Multipolar Set and consequently the Neutrosophic Tripolar Graph and Neutrosophic Multipolar Graph
http://fs.unm.edu/eBook-Neutrosophics6.pdf (p. 93)
http://fs.unm.edu/IFS-generalized.pdf

Neutrosophic Measure and Neutrosophic Probability
( chance that an event occurs, indeterminate chance of occurrence,
chance that the event does not occur )

https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1311/1311.7139.pdf
http://fs.unm.edu/NeutrosophicMeasureIntegralProbability.pdf

Refined / Split the Neutrosophic Components (T, I, F) into Neutrosophic SubComponents (T1, T2, …; I1, I2, …; F1, F2, …):
https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1407/1407.1041.pdf
http://fs.unm.edu/n-ValuedNeutrosophicLogic-PiP.pdf

Law of Included Multiple-Middle (as extension of the Law of Included Middle):  (<A>; <neutA1>, <neutA2>, …, <neutAn>;
<antiA>);
http://fs.unm.edu/LawIncludedMultiple-Middle.pdf 

and the Law of Included Infinitely-Many-Middles: (<A>;
<neutA
1>, <neutA2>, …, <neutAinfinity>;
<antiA>)
https://fs.unm.edu/NSS/LawIncludedInfinitely1.pdf  
Neutrosophic Statistics (indeterminacy is introduced into classical statistics with respect to any data regarding the
sample / population, probability distributions / laws / graphs / charts etc.,
with respect to the individuals that only partially belong to a sample /
population, and so on):

https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1406/1406.2000.pdf
http://fs.unm.edu/NeutrosophicStatistics.pdf

 

Neutrosophic Precalculus and Neutrosophic Calculus
https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1509/1509.07723.pdf
http://fs.unm.edu/NeutrosophicPrecalculusCalculus.pdf

Refined Neutrosophic Numbers
(a+ b
1I1 + b2I2 + … + bnIn), where I1, I2, …, In are
SubIndeterminacies of Indeterminacy I.
 

 (t,i,f)-Neutrosophic Graphs  
 and the Thesis-AntiThesis-NeutroThesis, and NeutroSynthesis, Neutrosophic
Axiomatic System, neutrosophic dynamic systems, symbolic neutrosophic logic,
(t, i, f)-Neutrosophic Structures, I-Neutrosophic Structures, Refined Literal
Indeterminacy, Quadruple Neutrosophic Algebraic Structures, Multiplication Law of SubIndeterminacies, and Neutrosophic Quadruple Numbers of the form a + bT + cI + dF, where T, I, F are literal neutrosophic components, and a, b, c, d are real or complex numbers:

https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1512/1512.00047.pdf
http://fs.unm.edu/SymbolicNeutrosophicTheory.pdf
 
 Addition, Multiplication, Scalar Multiplication, Power, Subtraction, and
Division of Neutrosophic Triplets
(T, I, F) https://fs.unm.edu/CR/SubstractionAndDivision.pdf 
Neutrosophic Multisets (as
generalization of classical multisets)

http://fs.unm.edu/NeutrosophicMultisets.htm

Neutrosophic Triplet Structures and m-valued refined neutrosophic triplet structures
http://fs.unm.edu/NeutrosophicTriplets.htm

Neutrosophic Duplet Structures
http://fs.unm.edu/NeutrosophicDuplets.htm 

 Neutrosophic Score, Accuracy, and
Certainty Functions
form a
total order relationship on the set of (single-valued, interval-valued, and in
general subset-valued) neutrosophic triplets (T, I, F); and these functions are
used in MCDM (Multi-Criteria Decision Making):
http://fs.unm.edu/NSS/TheScoreAccuracyAndCertainty1.pdf 
 Theory of Neutrosophic Evolution: Degrees of Evolution, Indeterminacy or Neutrality, and Involution (as extension of Darwin's Theory of
Evolution):

http://fs.unm.edu/neutrosophic-evolution-PP-49-13.pdf 
       
The Law that:
It Is Easier to Break from Inside than from Outside a
Neutrosophic Dynamic System
:
http://fs.unm.edu/EasierMaiUsor.pdf
 
        
 New types of soft sets: HyperSoft Set, IndetermSoft Set, IndetermHyperSoft Set, SuperHyperSoft Set, TreeSoft Set: http://fs.unm.edu/TSS/NewTypesSoftSets-Improved.pdf  
https://fs.unm.edu/NSS/IndetermSoftIndetermHyperSoft38.pdf (with IndetermSoft Operators acting on IndetermSoft Algebra) 
 Neutrosophic Psychology (Neutropsyche, Refined Neutrosophic Memory: conscious, aconscious, unconscious, Neutropsychic Personality, Eros / Aoristos / Thanatos, Neutropsychic Crisp Personality):
http://fs.unm.edu/NeutropsychicPersonality-ed3.pdf

Theory of Spiral Neutrosophic Human Evolution http://fs.unm.edu/SpiralNeutrosophicEvolution.pdf 

 
Neutrosophic Sociology (NeutroSociology) [neutrosophic
concept, or (T, I, F)-concept, is a concept that is T% true, I% indeterminate,
and F% false]:
http://fs.unm.edu/Neutrosociology.pdf 
 Refined Neutrosophic Crisp Set http://fs.unm.edu/RefinedNeutrosophicCrispSet.pdf 
        
New types of topologies: NonStandard Topology, Largest Extended NonStandard Real Topology, Neutrosophic Triplet Weak/Strong Topologies, Neutrosophic Extended Triplet Weak/Strong Topologies, Neutrosophic Duplet Topology, Neutrosophic Extended Duplet Topology, Neutrosophic MultiSet Topology, NonStandard Neutrosophic Topology, NeutroTopology, AntiTopology, Refined Neutrosophic Topology, Refined Neutrosophic Crisp Topology, SuperHyperTopology, and Neutrosophic SuperHyperTopology: 
        
Generalization of the classical Algebraic Structures to NeutroAlgebraic
Structures (or
NeutroAlgebras)  {whose operations and
axioms are partially true, partially indeterminate, and partially false}
 
as extensions of Partial Algebra, and to AntiAlgebraic Structures (or AntiAlgebras) {whose operations and axioms are totally false}. 
And, in general, he extended any classical Structure, in no matter what field of knowledge, to a  NeutroStructure and an AntiStructure:   
       NeutroGeometry & AntiGeometry as alternatives and generalizations of the Non-Euclidean Geometries while the Non-Euclidean Geometries
resulted from the total negation of only
 
one specific axiom (Euclid’s Fifth Postulate), the AntiGeometry results from the total negation of
any axiom
 
and even of more axioms from any
geometric axiomatic system (Euclid’s, Hilbert’s, etc.), and the
 
NeutroAxiom results from the partial negation of one or more axioms [and no total negation of no axiom] from any geometric axiomatic system.      
   
 Extension of HyperGraph to SuperHyperGraph and Neutrosophic SuperHyperGraph 
  
  
 Neutrosophic Number Theory (Abobala) 
         
Real Examples of NeutroGeometry and AntiGeometry:
 
  
  Plithogenic Logic as a generalization of MultiVariate Logic 
       
   Plithogenic Probability and Statistics as generalizations of MultiVariate Probability and Statistics respectively 
 
  AH-isometry f(x+yI) = f(x) + I[f(x+y) – f(x)] 
and foundation of the Neutrosophic Euclidean Geometry (by Abobala & Hatip) 
       
SuperHyperAlgebra & Neutrosophic SuperHyperAlgebra
 
       
SuperHyperFunction, SuperHyperTopology
 
 
 Symbolic Plithogenic Algebraic Structures built on the set of Symbolic Plithogenic Numbers of the form 
a0 + a1P1 + a2P2 + … + anP
where the multiplication Pi·Pj is
based on the prevalence order and absorbance law
http://fs.unm.edu/NSS/SymbolicPlithogenicAlgebraic39.pdf 
  Neutrosophic Cryptology (Merkepci-Abobala-Allouf) 
       
 MultiNeutrosophic Set 
(a neutrosophic set whose elements' degrees T, I, F are evaluated by multiple sources): 
 Appurtenance Equation & Inclusion Equation used in building of Neutrosophic Numbers in Neutrosophic Statistics
 
 MultiAlism System of Thought (an open dynamic system of many opposites, with their neutralities or indeterminacies, formed by elements from many systems): 
 SuperHyperStructure and Neutrosophic SuperHyperStructure 
  
  
  
 Applications in:

Artificial Intelligence, Information Systems, Computer Science, Cybernetics,
Theory Methods, Mathematical Algebraic Structures, Applied Mathematics,
Automation, Control Systems, Big Data, Engineering, Electrical, Electronic,
Philosophy, Social Science, Psychology, Biology, Biomedical, Genetics,
Engineering, Medical Informatics, Operational Research, Management Science,
Imaging Science, Photographic Technology, Instruments, Instrumentation,
Physics, Optics, Economics, Mechanics, Neurosciences, Radiology Nuclear,
Medicine, Medical Imaging, Interdisciplinary Applications, Multidisciplinary
Sciences, etc.
  

The 10th International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Systems and Informatics, (AISI’2024)


The 10th International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Systems and Informatics, (AISI’2024)

The 10th International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Systems and Informatics, (AISI’2024) will be held on 20 – 22 July 2024 in Cairo, Egypt. 

Conference website: http://egyptscience.net/AISI24l

We welcome your participation and contribution to the 10th International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Systems and Informatics (AISI’24). The 10th edition of AISI is organized by the Scientific Research Group in Egypt (SRGE) in collaboration with the VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic. AISI’24 provides a forum that brings together experts in intelligent systems and informatics to share new ideas, findings, and challenges.

AISI is organized to provide an international forum that brings together those who are actively involved in the areas of interest and to report on up-to-the-minute innovations and developments, to summarize the state-of-the-art, and to exchange ideas and advances in all aspects of informatics and intelligent systems, technologies, and applications.

Submissions Information

Submissions are made using paper submission system link: https://equinocs.springernature.com/service/AISI2024. 

Important Dates

Full Paper submission: March 15, 2024

Acceptance notification: April 15, 2024

Camera-ready and registration: May 1, 2024

All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, which will be published by Springer (approved) in the series of Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, https://www.springer.com/series/15362 indexed in 1. EI Compendex 2. INSPEC 3. SCImago 4. SCOPUS We are also providing online presentation facilities to authors who cannot attend the conference, and a PPT record is acceptable.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

§  Bioinformatics and Cheminformatics

§  Natural language processing

§  Blockchain Technology and Applications

§  Big Data and Cloud Computing

§  Computer Systems and Networking

§  Computing and Informatics

§  Data Science and Analytics

§  Decision Support Systems and Expert Systems

§  Business intelligence

§  E-Commerce, E-Business and M-Commerce

§  Digital Marketing

§  Educational Computing

§  Intelligent Systems

§  Optimization Algorithms

§  Pervasive Computing

§  Internet of Things and Applications

§  Drones Technologies

§  Informatics

§  Food Production, Security and Quality

§  Digital twining and applications

§  Cyber-Physical Systems

§  Autonomous Systems

§  Sensor Networks and Applications

§  Control Systems

§  Energy Systems

§  Automotive Systems

§  Biological Systems

§  Vehicular Networking and Connected Vehicles

§  Aerospace Systems

§  Automation

§  Manufacturing Technology

§  Smart Cities

§  Nonlinear Systems

§  Power Systems

§  Robotics Industry  

§  Social Systems

§  Economic Systems and Applications

§  Climate change and environmental applications

§  Animal Science

§  Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity 

§  Explainable Artificial Intelligence and Applications

§  Metaverse and its Applications

§  Generative Artificial Intelligence and Applications

§  Green Artificial Intelligence

All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, which will be published by Springer (approved) in the series of Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, which SCOPUS and EI- index https://www.springer.com/series/15362.

General Chairs Professor Ashraf Darwish

Faculty of Science, Helwan University, Egypt

For any technical questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with:

Professor Aboul Ella Hassanein (aboitcairo@cu.edu.eg)

IARIA Journal Committee: International Journal On Advances in Intelligent Systems

IARIA Journal Committee

International Journal On Advances in Intelligent Systems

Greetings,

We are in the process of re-inviting the journal committee members and inviting new members for the International Journal On Advances in Intelligent Systems.

If you are already part of the journal committee, we would still need a confirmation from you that you would like to continue to serve on the journal committee. If you do not reply to this email, we will assume that your schedule does not allow for you to be on this journal committee.

 

The journal publication cycle is two numbers a year: one at the end of June, and one at the end of July. The articles submitted are by invitation only. The invitations are sent to authors of awarded articles published at IARIA conferences. The idea is that authors may be interested in publishing a longer format extended version of their conference article.

The journal articles are published in a free open access manner. Anyone in the world has access to the published work available on the ThinkMind Digital Library.

We count on journal committee members to provide feedback on submitted articles. The intent is to request feedback on at most two articles per journal number.

 

If you have an interest in continuing (or joining) this journal committee, please reply with your most up to date affiliation and a list of topics of interest. Make sure to include your topics of interest so as to facilitate the reviewing assignments.

 

Best regards,
IARIA Journals Team

HRI 2024 Workshop on “End-User Development for Human-Robot Interaction”

(SECOND) CALL FOR PAPERS: 

  • What: HRI 2024 Workshop on “End-User Development for Human-Robot Interaction” (EUD4HRI)

  • When: March 15, 2024

  • Where: Boulder, CO, USA (at the HRI 2024 conference)

  • Web: https://sites.google.com/wisc.edu/eud4hri



IMPORTANT DATES:
All dates are Fridays and times are Anywhere on Earth (AoE) unless specified otherwise.

  • Jan. 15, 2024: Submission site opens

  • Feb. 02, 2024: Paper deadline

  • Feb. 23, 2024: Notification deadline

  • Mar. 01, 2024: Camera-ready deadline

  • Mar. 15, 2024: Workshop (half-day)



OVERVIEW: 

End-User Development (EUD) is an exciting and growing field within Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), and represents a key step towards making robotics accessible for novice robot users. Within academia, researchers investigate novel ways that EUD tools can capture, represent, visualize, analyze, and test developer intent. At the same time, industry researchers increasingly build and ship programming tools that enable customers to interface with their robots.


Despite this increasing interest, the role of EUD within HRI is not well defined. EUD struggles to situate itself within a growing array of alternate approaches to application development, such as learning from demonstration (LfD), planning, teleoperation, and personalization. EUD further poses the question, “Who is the end-user?” Novice end-users might include consumers using a robot in their home, caregivers, factory employees, bystanders in public spaces, or even hobbyists, to name a few examples. Key questions remain, such as how EUD is justified over alternate approaches to application development, which contexts EUD is most suited for, who the target end-users of an EUD system are, and where does the interaction between a human and a robot take place, amongst many, many other questions.


We seek to address these questions and challenges at the “End-User Development for Human-Robot Interaction” (EUD4HRI) half-day workshop at the 2024 International Conference of Human-Robot Interaction. The workshop aims to bring together researchers with a wide range of expertise across academia and industry, spanning perspectives from multiple subfields of robotics, with the primary goal being a more clearly defined scope for EUD and recommendations for the standardization of EUD use cases, target users, and terminology.


The workshop will be hybrid format, including both in-person and remote attendees.



TOPICS: 

We invite submissions related, but not limited, to the following topics:

  • novel approaches the application development, including the integration of learning and planning

  • interfaces for robot programming, learning, and personalization

  • formal methods in HRI

  • programming languages, representations, and paradigms for HRI

  • programming libraries and toolkits for HRI

  • open source initiatives

  • standardization of terminology, use cases, target users, etc.

  • the role of industry and academia within HRI end-user development

  • the role of related subfields of HRI (e.g., LfD) within EUD



SUBMISSIONS: 

Authors are invited to submit short papers of 2-4 pages describing HRI work, blue-sky papers, position papers, etc. related to any of the topics above. Submissions should be made using the ACM template; Overleaf provides an appropriate template that may be used. The submission link can be found on the symposium website.


Optionally (but appreciated), if you intend to submit a paper, please email co-organizer Laura Stegner (stegner@wisc.edu) with the subject line “[EUD4HRI] Intent to Submit”, and include the following in the body of the message: (1) a tentative title, (2) a tentative author list, and (3) tentative keywords.



MORE INFO:

For more information, please visit our website (https://sites.google.com/wisc.edu/eud4hri) or contact Laura Stegner (stegner@wisc.edu).



ORGANIZERS: 

  • Laura Stegner (UW Madison)

  • David Porfirio (US Naval Research Laboratory)

  • Ross Mead (Semio)

  • Severin Lemaignan (PAL Robotics)

  • Laura M. Hiatt (US Naval Research Laboratory)

  • Bilge Mutlu (UW Madison)

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