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Advances in Grey Systems Research, PDF eBook

Advances in Grey Systems Research PDF

Edited by Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest, Sifeng Liu

Part of the Understanding Complex Systems series

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This book contains contributions by some of the leading researchers in the area of grey systems theory and applications.

All the papers included in this volume are selected from the contributions physically presented at the 2009 IEEE International Conference on Grey Systems and Intelligent Services, November 11 - 12, 2009, Nanjing, Jiangsu, People's Republic of China.

This event was jointly sponsored by IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society, Natural Science Foundation of China, and Grey Systems Society of China.

Additionally, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics also invested heavily in this event with its direct and indirect financial and administrative supports.

The conference aimed at bringing together all scholars and experts in the fields of grey systems and intelligent services from around the world to share their cutting edge research results, exchange innovative ideas, promote mutual understanding, and seek potential opportunities for collaboration.

The conference program c- mittee received 1054 full paper submissions from 16 countries and geographical regions.

Nine hundred sixty four papers were submitted for regular sessions and 90 papers were tunnelled directly for special topic sessions.

All the submitted papers, including those aiming at special topic sessions, were rigorously reviewed by at least 3 reviewers.

Based on the reviewers' reports, 251 papers were accepted for oral presentations, while 99 accepted for poster presentations.

In other words, only slightly over 33% of the submitted papers were accepted by this conference.

The rate of acceptance was lower than one third of the total submissions.

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