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FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS    -    DEADLINE 29 FEBRUARY 2008
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FORECASTING WITH NEURAL NETWORKS & COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Special Conference Track, Tutorial & Forecasting Competition 
http://www.neural-forecasting-competition.com/isf_workshop.htm 
 
@ the 28th International Symposium on Forecasting 
June 22-25, 2008, Nice, France
http://www.isf2008.org 
 
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Researchers and Practitioners!
 
This is a final reminder to participate in the conference track on the theory 
and practice of forecasting with neural networks and computational intelligence 
at the 2008 International Symposium of Forecasting (ISF'08).  ISF'08 will offer 
you a 
 
- Full-day tutorial on forecasting with neural networks (by Hans-Georg 
Zimmermann, Siemens Research)
- Special session track on forecasting with neural networks
- Competition on forecasting with neural networks
 
But hurry! The deadline to submit your 300 word abstract is Friday February 29, 
2008.
 
 
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Special Session Topics 
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We invite abstracts related to the theory and practice of forecasting with 
neural networks and related methods from computational intelligence, machine 
learning and data mining, describing new techniques, methods and applications. 
We strongly encourage submissions from practitioners documenting applications 
of NN in practice. Particular emphasis is given to submissions related to the 
use of NN in Information Communication Technology (ICT), the ISF'08 theme. The 
topics include (but are not limited to):
 
Forecasting Methods
- artificial neural networks (all paradigms)
- support vector machines & regression
- single methods & ensembles
- hybrid soft computing methods
- etc.
 
Applications 
- business forecasting & demand planning in supply chains
- specific applications, such as electrical load forecasting, call centre 
forecasting etc.
- time series prediction & analysis
- predictive classification & data mining
- etc.
 
Theory
- use of NN in changing environments
- stability & retraining of networks
- principles of modelling NN for forecasting
- data-preprocessing for NN forecasting
- model selection of NN candidates
- etc.
 
 
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Forecasting Competition CfP
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In addition to the general track, we invite submissions to the NN5 time series 
forecasting competition (www.neural-forecasting-competition.com) open to neural 
networks and all methods of computational intelligence. The 2008 NN5 
competition focuses on predicting 11 or 111 daily time series of cash money 
withdrawals at cash machines in England. Submissions to the NN5 competition 
will also be presented in special sessions at the ISF'08 conference. To present 
results each participant must submit an abstract to ISF'08, register for the 
conference and submit their predictions at the competition website. More 
information and datasets may be found at the NN5 competition ISF'08 forecasting 
workshop webpage 
(http://www.neural-forecasting-competition.com/isf_workshop.htm).
 
 
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Submission of Abstracts / Papers 
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Prospective authors submitting to the NN5 forecasting competition as well as 
the neural network forecasting special sessions are invited to submit their 
abstract (limit of 300 words) electronically on the conference website 
http://forecasters.org/isf/abstracts.html following the guidelines posted 
there. For the forecasting competition, the abstract should describe the NN 
model and modelling process applied and contain the reference  "NN5 forecasting 
competition" in the abstract title. Please submit all abstracts using the 
"Subject Area" = "Neural Nets". All abstract submissions must be received by 
February 29th, 2008. Full submissions of papers will be encouraged after the 
conference. 
 
 
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Conference Information 
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The 28th International Symposium on Forecasting (ISF'08) (at 
www.forecasters.org/isf) - organised annually by the International Institute of 
Forecasting (www.forecasters.org) and now running in its 28th successful year - 
is the premier multidisciplinary forecasting conference, attracting the world's 
leading forecasting researchers, practitioners, and students. Through a 
combination of keynote speaker presentations, academic sessions, workshops, and 
social programs, the ISF provides many excellent opportunities for networking, 
learning, and fun. Past conferences have attracted well over 200 presentations 
in all areas of forecasting, often with more then 30 presentations dedicated to 
neural networks for forecasting in various sessions on NN theory, NN 
applications and a NN forecasting competition. It comprises one of the largest 
gatherings focussed on neural forecasting and provides a premier opportunity 
for networking within the field. All recent ISF conferences have hosted a 
dedicated track on NN in addition to various submissions to alternative tracks 
of nonlinear methods, and application focused tracks such as financial 
forecasting, forecasting in sports etc. 
 
The 28th Annual International Symposium on Forecasting will be held June 22-25, 
2007 at the Nice SAS Radisson Plaza. Papers on all aspects of forecasting are 
welcome. The objectives of the symposium are to help disseminate knowledge 
about new developments in statistical and judgmental forecasting methods and to 
promote discussion about forecasting among academicians and practitioners. The 
organizers welcome the attendance of delegates from diverse fields, including 
Economics, Finance, Business, Public Policy, Statistics, Climate and 
Environment, Information Systems, Psychology, Demography, Political Science, 
Energy and Computational Intelligence. 
 
 
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Important Dates 
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February 29, 2008     Abstracts due
March 28, 2008        Notification of acceptance
April 18, 2008        Early registration deadline (for discounts)
June 22-25, 2008      The International Symposium on Forecasting 2008
August 2008           Call for Post-conference publications
 
 
We look forward to welcoming you in Nice!
Sven F. Crone
 
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Sven F. Crone
 
Deputy Director, Lancaster Centre for Forecasting 
Assistant Professor in Management Science (Lecturer)
 
Lancaster University Management School 
Department of Management Science
Lancaster LA1 4YX, United Kingdom
 
Tel +44 (0)1524 592991direct 
Tel +44 (0)1524 593867 department - Fax +44 (0)1524 844885
Internet http://www.lums.lancs.ac.uk - eMail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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