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		Neural Forecasting 
		Competition @ IJCNN'10The 2010 IEEE 
		International Joint Conference on Neural Networks
 July 18-23, 2009 - Barcelona, Spain
 
 
 
	General IJCNN Conference Info IJCNN is the premier international conference in the area 
		of neural networks theory, analysis and applications. It is organized by 
		the International Neural Networks Society (INNS) and sponsored jointly 
		by INNS and the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society. This is an 
		exemplary collaboration between the two leading societies on neural 
		networks and it provides a solid foundation for the future extensive 
		development of the field. 
		 IJCNN 2010 will feature invited plenary talks 
			by world-renowned speakers, a variety of special sessions and panel 
			discussions. It will have pre-conference 
			tutorials and workshops, as well as regular technical 
			sessions, poster sessions, and series of social functions. Please visit the conference webpage 
			http://www.wcci2010.org/ 
			announcing the NN 
		GC Time 
	Series Forecasting Competition for additional information and the workshop 
		schedule  
	
	Abstract Submission to present at IJCNN'10 
	special session Until our special 
			session is finally announced please submitt full papers to a joint 
			special session:  
				
				on the 
				submission website 
				http://www.wcci2010.org/submission follow to the bottom of 
				the page
				klick on --> 
				IJCNN or IEEE-CEC 2010 or FUZZ-IEEE 2010 (special session in all 
				conferences)
				Select the 
				special session "S093 Computational Intelligence in Forecasting 
				(chaired by Stepnicka, Donate and Crone)"  
			All accepted 
			papers will be eligible for oral presentation.  
			 
			  
			
			Submissions to the new 2009 NN 
			GC1 competition 
			A set of 6 small 
			datasets of transportation data are available at (www.neural-forecasting-competition.com). 
			The competition data consist of different datasets, each with 11 
			time series of a different time series frequency of yearly, 
			quarterly, monthly, weekly, daily, and hourly data. A competitor 
			must submit at least predictions on one dataset (reduced set of 11 
			series) of the 6 datasets to be eligible to participate in the 
			workshop. Over the course of the competition competitors will be 
			encouraged to submit predictions on all 6 datasets (complete set 
			of 66 series). All those planning to 
			submit predictions on at least one datasets or all 6 of the datasets 
			are invited to submit abstracts describing their methods for 
			presentation at the 2010 WCCI conference.    
			Submissions to the past NN3 & NN5 competitions In addition we also invite 
			participants from the past NN3 and NN4 competitions to submit 
			abstracts and present their earlier submissions at WCCI'10. Our aim 
			is to provide those that have participated in previous competitions 
			at the IJCNN'07 and WCCI'08 or ISF'07/08 and DMIN'07/08 conferences, 
			and that were unable to attend before, with the opportunity to 
			present their original methodology and possible extensions and 
			revisions since then . We hope this will disseminate best practices 
			on how to predict time series data of different time frequencies to 
			a wider audience, in particular due to its relevance for the 
			corresponding datasets with similar time series frequency in the 1st 
			NN Grand Challenge (NN GC1).     
			
			Conference 
			Presentations  
			
			-       Presentations 
			are restricted to NN3, NN5 and NN GC1 competition participants 
			(those that have submitted predictions on the NN3 or NN5 datasets in 
			the past or will submit predictions for the NN GC1 by the 
			deadline). Presentations of those submitting abstracts without 
			predictions at NN3, NN5 or NN GC1 (by the prediction submission 
			deadline) will be cancelled and will not be 
			eligible to present. 
			-     Presentations held in the past at other NN3, NN5 or NN GC 
			conference sessions (e.g. ISF'08 and DMIN'08) do not rule out a 
			presentation at WCCI'10 - you can present at multiple conference 
			sessions, and we welcome your input to the IJCNN community, as long 
			as the paper has not been published before! 
			-       In 
			order to present at the NN GC1 session those accepted must register to attend the 
			WCCI'10 conference    
			
			If you are interested, but are running into 
			problems with your submission or the deadlines, please contact the 
			organizers immediately! We look forward to welcoming you in 
			Barcelona! 
	
	Prices 
	Tba - Registration via the conference 
	website in order to ensure a place for presentation. 
	
	Dates & Deadlines 
				
					| 31 
					January 20107 February 2010
 | Deadline for full paper submission to 
					WCCI'10 (extended, passed) |  
					| 15  March 2010 | Notification of acceptance |  
					| 2 May 2010 | Final paper submission |  
					| 23 May 2010 | Deadline for early 
					registration |  
					| 18-23 June 2010 | WCCI'10 Special Session, 
					Barcelona, Spain |  
					|  | Predictions 
					submissions due for datasets C (monthly) & E (daily) of 
					tournament 1 |  
					|  | Predictions 
					submissions due for datasets A (yearly) & B (quarterly) of 
					tournament 1 |  
					|  | Predictions 
					submissions due for datasets D (weekly) & F (hourly) of 
					tournament 1 |  
					|  | Conference 
					Workshops |    | 
 
 
 
 
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