
Intelligent Information Systems 2002
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Discover the foundational research presented at the Intelligent Information Systems Symposium IIS'2002 with this essential proceedings volume from Springer Shop. This collection captures the cutting-edge discussions and papers from the eleventh symposium held in Sopot, Poland, a premier event organized by the Institute of Computer Science of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Since its inception in 1992, this symposium has grown from a small workshop into a major international conference, attracting leading scientists from universities across Europe, Asia, and North America. It serves as a critical forum for the latest advancements in Artificial Intelligence and its many applications. The 2002 symposium focused on pivotal intelligent information systems topics, including the development of decision trees and advanced classifier systems. It also featured significant research on neural networks and biologically inspired computational models, pushing the boundaries of machine learning. Key themes explored innovative clustering methods and sophisticated techniques for handling imprecision and uncertainty in data. The event further covered progress in deductive, distributed, and agent-based systems, highlighting the move towards more collaborative and applied research. This volume reflects the symposium's successful trend of increasing cooperative contributions and a growing diversity of practical applications derived from theoretical work. It is an invaluable resource for researchers, academics, and practitioners in computer science. For anyone studying the evolution of AI, machine learning, knowledge discovery, or soft computing, these proceedings offer direct access to the pioneering ideas presented. Secure your copy of this historical snapshot in AI development today at link.springer.com.





















