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Computational Intelligence and Data Mining – 6th International Workshop (CIDM 2018)

As a part of the conference ITAT 2018, the 6th international workshop “Computational Intelligence and Data Mining” has been organized. It is aimed at participants with research interests in any of these related areas, especially at PhD students and postdocs. Interested participants were invited to submit a paper in English of up to 8 double-column pages, prepared according to the instructions at the ITAT 2018 web pages.

As this workshop started, 5 years ago, it had only 7 regular submissions. However, the interest in the computational intelligence and data mining workshops has been gradueally incereasing since that time. This year, we have 1 invited talk by internationally renowned expert Filip Šroubek, and 12 regular papers had been submitted to the workshop, among which 11 have been accepted for oral presentations and for inclusion in these proceedings.

A key factor influencing the overall quality of a workshop and of the final versions of the submitted papers is the workshop’s program committee. The 6th international workshop “Computational Intel- ligence and Data Mining” is grateful to the 27 reviewers from 11 countries who read the submitted papers, and have provided competent, and in most cases very detailed, feedback to their authors.

Most of them have a great international reputation witnessed by hundreds of WOS citations.

Workshop Program Committee

Dirk Arnold, University of Dalhousie

Jose Luis Balcazar, Technical university of Catalonia, Barcelona Petr Berka, University of Economics, Prague

Hans Engler, University of Georgetown

Jan Faigl, Czech Technical University, Prague Pitoyo Hartono, University of Chukyo

Martin Hole ˇna, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague Tamás Horváth, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest Ján Hric, Charles University, Prague

Jan Kalina, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague Jiˇrí Kléma, Czech Technical University, Prague

Tomas Krilaviˇcius, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas V ˇera K ˚urková, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague Stéphane Lallich, University of Lyon

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Philippe Lenca, Telecom Bretagne, Brest Johannes Lengler, ETH Zürich

Antoni Lige¸za, AGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków Mirko Navara, Czech Technical University, Prague

Engelbert Memphu Nguifo, Blaise Pascal University, Clermont-Ferrand Ostap Okhrin, Technical University of Dresden

Tomáš Pevný, Czech Technical University, Prague Petr Pošík, Czech Technical University, Prague Jan Rauch, University of Economics, Prague Heike Trautmann, University of Münster

Tingting Zhang, Mid-Sweden University, Sundsvall Filip Železný, Czech Technical University, Prague

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