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IEEE-CIMSIVP 2013<br />

IEEE-SSCI 2013: Technical <strong>Prog</strong>ram<br />

Posters Date/Time: 9.30 – 16.30, Thu. 18 April 2013 (Foyer Level 4)<br />

SS-0562 Forward-Backward Minima Controlled Recursive Averaging to Speech Enhancement—Yeou-Jiunn Chen and<br />

Jiunn-Liang Wu<br />

SS-0217 A Survey of Target Detection Algorithms for Hyperspectral Imagery—Nagesh Poojary, M. R. Puttaswamy,<br />

Hasmitha Dsouza and G. Hemantha Kumar<br />

IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Production and Logistics Systems<br />

(IEEE CIPLS 2013)<br />

The management of production and logistics systems in today’s fiercely competitive environment is a difficult task and has<br />

become progressively complex. Major changes in products, processes, technologies, and societies bring along remarkable<br />

challenges and increasing market demands. Modelling and optimisation of complex problems arising in production and<br />

logistics systems is of paramount importance in surviving and achieving competitive gains in productivity and quality.<br />

Within this context, the IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Production and Logistics Systems (CIPLS)<br />

aims to address all issues related to the design, planning, control, and continuous improvement of production and logistics<br />

systems using computational intelligence techniques. In the inaugural CIPLS 2011, which was held in Paris, we received 22<br />

submissions and accepted 8 full papers. CIPLS 2013 is the second one, and we were delighted to have received 28 submissions.<br />

Among them, we have accepted 19 papers and rejected 9. These papers cover a wide variety of methodologies, ranging<br />

from conventional search methods to unconventional nature-inspired algorithms, and tackled various types of problems<br />

including transportation scheduling, assembly line balancing, logistics planning and vehicle routing, among others.<br />

We would like to thank all the authors for their contributions, and the program committee members for their efforts<br />

throughout the reviewing process. Without them, this event would not have been possible.<br />

Finally, we would also like to thank Ponnuthurai Nagaratnam Suganthan, the general chair of the IEEE Symposium Series<br />

on Computational Intelligence 2013, for his coordination and assistance.<br />

Co-Chair(s)<br />

Bülent Çatay<br />

Sabanci <strong>University</strong>, Turkey<br />

<strong>Prog</strong>ram Committee<br />

Enrique Alba, <strong>University</strong> of Málaga, Spain<br />

Bernardo Almada-Lobo, <strong>University</strong> of Porto, Portugal<br />

Panagiotis Angeloudis, Imperial College London, UK<br />

Tolga Bektas, <strong>University</strong> of Southampton, UK<br />

Christian Bierwirth, <strong>University</strong> Halle-Wittenberg, Germany<br />

Héctor Cancela, <strong>University</strong> of the Republic, Uruguay<br />

Maurice Clerc, http://mauriceclerc.net, France<br />

Moussa Diaf, <strong>University</strong> of Tizi-Ouzou, Algeria<br />

Deniz Türsel Eliiyi, Izmir <strong>University</strong> of Economics, Turkey<br />

Mourad Fakhfakh, <strong>University</strong> of Sfax, Tunisia<br />

Martin Grunow, Technical <strong>University</strong> of Munich, Germany<br />

Richard Hartl, <strong>University</strong> of Vienna, Austria<br />

Florian Jaehn, <strong>University</strong> of Augsburg, Germany<br />

Joerg Laessig, <strong>University</strong> of Applied Sciences Zittau/Goerlitz,<br />

Germany<br />

Guohua Ma, Wentworth Institute of Technology, USA<br />

Frank Meisel, <strong>University</strong> Halle-Wittenberg, Germany<br />

Zbigniew Michalewicz, <strong>University</strong> of Adelaide, Australia<br />

Raymond Chiong<br />

The <strong>University</strong> of Newcastle, Australia<br />

Patrick Siarry<br />

Université Paris XII Val de Marne, France<br />

Arvind Mohais, SolveIT Software Pty Ltd, Australia<br />

Nicolas Monmarché, <strong>University</strong> of Tours, France<br />

Luc Muyldermans, <strong>University</strong> of Nottingham, UK<br />

Sylvie Norre, Blaise Pascal <strong>University</strong>, France<br />

Ceyda Oguz, Koc <strong>University</strong>, Turkey<br />

Temel Öncan, Galatasaray <strong>University</strong>, Turkey<br />

Erwin Pesch, <strong>University</strong> of Siegen, Germany<br />

Henri Pierreval, Clermont <strong>University</strong>, France<br />

Miguel A Salido, Polytechnic <strong>University</strong> of Valencia, Spain<br />

Guillaume Sandou, Supelec, France<br />

Ruhul A Sarker, <strong>University</strong> of New South Wales, Australia<br />

Sven Schellenberg, SolveIT Software Pty Ltd, Australia<br />

Claudio Toledo, <strong>University</strong> of Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

Özgür Toy, Turkish Naval Academy, Turkey<br />

Stefan Voß, <strong>University</strong> of Hamburg, Germany<br />

Thomas Weise, <strong>University</strong> of Science and Technology of China, China<br />

Farouk Yalaoui, Technical <strong>University</strong> of Troyes, France<br />

Rui Zhang, Nanchang <strong>University</strong>, China<br />

Session: Logistics I<br />

Chair: Tolga Bektas Co-Chair: Raymond Chiong<br />

Date/Time: 13.40 – 15.20, Thu. 18 April 2013 Venue: Canary II Level 4<br />

SS-0215 A Task Based Approach for A Real-World Commodity Routing Problem—Jianjun Chen, Ruibin Bai, Rong Qu<br />

and Graham Kendall<br />

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