Computational Cybernetics

TC Leadership

Imre Rudas

TC Co-Chair

Imre Rudas (Email)
Óbuda University, Hungary

Witold Pedrycz

TC Co-Chair

Witold Pedrycz (Email)
University of Alberta, Canada

Philip Chen

TC Co-Chair

Philip Chen (Email)
University of Macau, Macau


Our Goal

Computational Cybernetics (CC) is the synergetic integration of Cybernetics and Computational Intelligence techniques. Computational Cybernetics covers not only mechanical, but biological (living), social, and economic systems and for this uses computational intelligence based results of communication theory, signal processing, information technology, control theory, the theory of adaptive systems, the theory of complex systems (game theory, operational research), and computer science. Hence, the Scope of TC on CC could be defined as:

The utilization of Computational Intelligence Techniques in

  • mechanical, economic and social systems especially in the areas of
  • control theory, adaptive systems, complex systems, information technology, communication theory, signal processing, operational research, game theory, cloud (cyber) computing, intelligent robotics.

The vision of the TC on Computational Cybernetics is to be recognized as the leading technical committee for the advancement of theory and application of the synergetic integration of Computational Intelligence and Cybernetics.


Members

  • János Abonyi, University of Pannonia, Hungary
  • Adel Alimi, University of Sfax, Tunisia
  • Rudolf Andoga, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia
  • Marcello Ang, National University of Singapore, Singapore
  • Valentina Balas, Aurel Vaicu University of Arad, Romania
  • Péter Baranyi, Hungarian Academy of Sciences ICSC, Hungary
  • Jose Barata, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
  • Barnabás Bede, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Nicola Belfiore, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
  • Attila Bencsik, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • László Berek, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Michael Berthold, Germany
  • János Bitó, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Claudia-Adina Bojas-Dragos, Politechnica University of Timisoara, Romania
  • János Botzheim, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
  • Zenon Chacko, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
  • Francisco Chiclana, De Montfort University, UK
  • Jyh-Horng Chou, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, Taiwan
  • Gábor Czitán, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Georgi Dimirovski, SS Cyril and Methodius University, Macedonia
  • M. Önder Efe, Hacettepe University, Turkey
  • György Eigner, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Kemalettin Erbatur, Sabanci University, Turkey
  • Imre Felde, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Tamás Ferenci, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Erlan H. Feria, The City University of New York, USA
  • János Fodor, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Gábor Fődy, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Ladislav Fözo, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia
  • Hamido Fujita, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
  • Róbert Fullér, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Péter Galambos, Óbuda University Antal Bejczy Center for Intelligent Robotics, Hungary
  • József Gáti, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Sára Gavallér, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Tom Gedeon, The Australian National University, Australia
  • Luis Gomes, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
  • Janos L Grantner, Western Michigan University, USA
  • Tamás Haidegger, Óbuda University Antal Bejczy Center for Intelligent Robotics, Hungary
  • Gábor Hegedus, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Franciska Hegyesi, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Keith Heipel, University of Waterloo, Canada
  • Gyula Hermann, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Enrique Herrera-Viedma, University of Granada, Spain
  • László Horváth, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Gabriel Hulko, Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia
  • Péter Jakubik, Aalto University, Finland
  • Csaba Johanyák, Kecskemét College, Hungary
  • Sándor Jordán, Óbuda University Antal Bejczy Center for Intelligent Robotics, Hungary
  • Péter Kádár, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Gyula Kártyás, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Jozef Kelemen, Silesian University in Opava, Czech Republic
  • László Keviczky, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
  • Oussama Khatib, Stanford University, USA
  • Gábor Kiss, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Ryszard Klempous, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
  • József Klespitz, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Dusan Kocur, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia
  • László Kóczy, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
  • József Kopják, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Krisztián Kósi, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Levente Kovács, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Szilveszter Kovács, University of Miskolc, Hungary
  • Krzysztof R. Kozlowski, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
  • Naoyuki Kubota, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
  • Krisztián Lamár, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • T.T. Lee, Tamkang University, Taiwan
  • Péter Leposa, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Chih-Min Lin, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan
  • Vincenzo Loia, University of Salerno, Italy
  • Rita Lovassy, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Gyula Mester, Subotica Tech, Serbia
  • Alojz Mészáros, Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia
  • Miklós Mezei, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • László Nádai, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Jozsef Nyers, Subotica Tech, Serbia
  • Péter Odry, Subotica Tech, Serbia
  • Vesna Ojleska, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Macedonia
  • Endre Pap, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
  • Béla Pátkai, Finnovatec Ltd, Finland
  • Péter Pausits, Óbuda University Antal Bejczy Center for Intelligent Robotics, Hungary
  • Vincenzo Piuri, Universita’ degli Studi di Milano, Italy
  • Szilveszter Pletl, University of Szeged, Hungary
  • László Pokorádi, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Mircea Popa, Polytechnica University of Timisoara, Romania
  • Claudiu Pozna, Transilvania University Brasov, Romania
  • Radu Emil Precup, Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania
  • Zsuzsa Preitl, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany
  • István Preitl, Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania
  • Octavian Prostean, Polytechnica University of Timisoara, Romania
  • Zoltán Puklus, Széchenyi István University, Hungary
  • Mircea-Bogdan Radac, Politechnica University of Timisoara, Romania
  • Germano Resconi, Catholic University Brescia, Italy
  • Aleksandar D. Rodic, Institute Mihailo Pupin, Serbia
  • András Rövid, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Jerzy Rozenblit, The University of Arizona, USA
  • Ricardo Sanz, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
  • Johanna Sápi, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Péter István Sas, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Péter Schmiedt, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Andrea Serester, TÜV Rheinland, Hungary
  • Peter Sincak, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia
  • János Somló, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Shun-Feng Su, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
  • Anikó Szakál, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Dénes Száraz, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Gábor Szederkényi, Hungarian Academy of Sciences ICSC, Hungary
  • Alexandra-Iula Szedlak-Stinean, Politechnica University of Timisoara, Romania
  • Sándor Szénási, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Gábor Szögi, Óbuda University Antal Bejczy Center for Intelligent Robotics, Hungary
  • Árpád Takács, Óbuda University Antal Bejczy Center for Intelligent Robotics, Hungary
  • Bence Takács, Óbuda University Antal Bejczy Center for Intelligent Robotics, Hungary
  • Márta Takács, Óbuda University and Subotica, Serbia
  • József Tar, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • J. A. Tenreiro Machado, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto, Portugal
  • József Tick , Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Bettina Tóth, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Edit Tóth-Laufer, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Antal Turóczi, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Zoltán Vámossy, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Terézia Várkonyi, Óbuda University Antal Bejczy Center for Intelligent Robotics, Hungary
  • Annamária Várkonyi-Kóczy, Óbuda University, Hungary
  • Péter Várlaki, Széchenyi István Univesity, Hungary
  • Maria Vircikova, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia
  • Péter Zentay, Óbuda University Antal Bejczy Center for Intelligent Robotics, Hungary

Recent Activities

  • Co-Organizing the 14th IEEE International Symposium on Applied Machine Intelligence and Informatics conference (SAMI2016) in Herl’any, Slovakia (Jan. 21-23, 2016)
  • Co-Organizing the 11th Jubilee IEEE International Symposium on Applied Computational Intelligence and Informatics (SACI2016) conference in Timisoara, Romania (May 12-14, 2016)
  • Co-Organizing the IEEE 20th IEEE Jubilee International Conference on Intelligent Engineering Systems (INES2016) conference in Budapest, Hungary (June 30-July 1)
  • Co-Organizing the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics in Budapest, Hungary (Oct. 9-12, 2016)
  • Co-Organizing the 17th IEEE International Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Informatics (CINTI 2016) conference in Budapest, Hungary (Nov. 17-19, 2016)

Future Activities

  • Co-Organizing special sessions at the annual SMC conferences
  • Co-Organizing special sessions at the annual conferences organized by the TC Chairs
  • Co-Organizing the 15th IEEE International Symposium on Applied Machine Intelligence and Informatics conference (SAMI2017) in Herl’any, Slovakia (Jan. 26-28, 2018)
  • Co-Organizing the IEEE 21th IEEE Jubilee International Conference on Intelligent Engineering Systems (INES 2017) conference
  • Co-Organizing Special Session for PhD students at INES 2017
  • Co-Organizing the 15th IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Systems and Informatics (SISY 2017), September 14-16, 2017, Subotica, Serbia
  • Co-Organizing Special Session for PhD students at SISY 2017
  • IEEE SMC 2017 – co-organizing special sessions at the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, October 5-8, Banff, Canada
  • Co-Organizing SMC Junior 2017 at the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, October 5-8, Banff, Canada

Join Us

The Computational Cybernetics Technical Committee serves its members by promoting the theory and practice of Computational Cybernetics.

It is accomplished through:

  • Organizing conferences and symposia
  • Providing publication possibilities and other activities that contribute to the professional needs of its members
  • Networking, making friends and collaborating with experts in Computational Cybernetics
  • Organizing special sessions at conferences sponsored by the SMC Society

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