LA-CCI is an acronym for the Latin American (LA) Conference on Computational Intelligence (CI), which currently includes correspondents in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Sound research and active groups work in CI in these countries, eager to develop the area and exchange experiences/personnel. As well as the Conference Series, LA-CCI is one of the deeds of the IEEE CIS LA-CCI Task Force (TF) for encouraging research groups of these participating countries to team up around this exciting topic of CI.

The organization team would like to encourage the participation of established scientists, young researchers, and advanced students, not limited to Latin American countries. It is important to note that Latin American countries organize our conference but aim at the international scientific community. Finally, it is always worth to state our main goals, namely:

i) To be a notch scientific forum in Latin America;

ii) To be a regional hub of CI practitioners and professionals;

iii) To be a privileged showcase of CI and industry;

iv) To be a springboard for students;

v) To publicize CI research going on within LA-CCI countries;

vi) To encourage CI research links to LA-CCI countries;

vii) To foster academic mobility in LA-CCI countries and beyond, and:

viii) To promote Science & Culture in Latin America

Overall, the objective of the LA-CCI series is to provide a high-level international stage and forum for scientists, researchers, engineers, and educators to disseminate their latest research results and exchange views of the future research directions on Neural & Learning Systems, Fuzzy & Stochastic Modeling, Evolutionary & Swarm Computation, and their related applications. More recently, the special topic on CI technology's Ethical, Social, and Environmental implications.


Computational Intelligence in Latin America Task Force Chair

Alvaro David Orjuela Cañón

Alvaro David Orjuela Cañón
Universidad del Rosario
Colombia
dorjuela@ieee.org

 

Computational Intelligence in Latin America Task Force Members

Name Email Institution Role Country

Carmelo Bastos Filho

carmelofilho@ieee.org 

Universidade de Pernambuco

Past chair

Brazil

Fernando Buarque

fbln@ecomp.poli.br 

Universidade de Pernambuco

Steering Committee

Brazil

Heitor Lopes

heitorslopes@gmail.com 

Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná

Steering Committee

Brazil

Diego Pinheiro

diego.silva@unicap.br

Universidade Católica de Pernambuco

Steering Committee

Brazil

Gary Fogel

gfogel@natural-selection.com

Natural Selection

Steering Committee

USA

Cristian Rodriguez Rivero

cristian.rodriguezrivero@gmail.com

University of Amsterdam

Steering Committee

Argentina

Yván Túpac

yvantv@gmail.com

Universidad Católica San Pablo

Steering Committee

Peru

Hector Cancela

cancela@fing.edu.uy

Universidad de La República

Steering Committee

Uruguay

Martín Piedemonte

mpedemon@fing.edu.uy

Universidad de La República

Steering Committee

Uruguay

Under the supervision of the Conference Committee, Task Forces (TFs) are responsible for activities that promote the development and support of regional technical meetings, specifically in regions where additional support and guidance would be beneficial. Typical examples of the focused activities include organizing symposia, and workshops, for the IEEE CIS sponsored conferences.

Each Task Force shall have a Chair, one or two Vice Chairs, and some TF Members. The Vice President must approve the appointment of the Task Force Chair. The TF Members should ideally number between 10 and 20.

The terms of the Task Force Chairs, Vice Chairs, and Members are one year beginning January 1, through December 31. No more than four consecutive full terms as the TF Chair of the same Task Force is permitted.

The creation, termination and name change of Task Forces need the approval of the Vice President for Conferences and the President of the IEEE CIS. A proposal for a new Task Force is initiated by the IEEE CIS Conference Committee or a Conference Sub-committee Chair and submitted to the Vice President for Conferences. The proposal shall include (i) the proposed name of the Task Force; (ii) the proposed Task Force Chair, one or two Vice Chairs, and a number of Members; (iii) a short biography of the TF Chair and the TF Vice-Chair(s); (iv) justification for the creation (e.g., scope and mission); (v) focused regional area, and (vi) a list of planned regional activities.

Task Force shall maintain a website for the Task Force, including the name of the Task Force, the scope and mission, the name and contact details of the Chair and Vice Chairs and a list of Members. Events organized or planned by the Task Force shall also be included.

 

Current Task Forces:

Computational Intelligence in Latin America

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2024 Strategic Planning Subcommittee Members

Name Affiliation Country/Region
Derek Anderson (Chair) University of Missouri USA
Fahmida Chowdhury National Science Foundation USA
Chee Seng Chan Universiti Malaya Malaysia
Nishchal Verma Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India
Andrew Tyrrell University of York UK
Pauline Haddow Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway