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Guest editorial: revised selected papers from the LION 12 conference

Guest editorial: revised selected papers from the LION 12 conference Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence (2020) 88:1–2 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10472-019-09677-z Guest editorial: revised selected papers from the LION 12 conference 1 2 Ilias S. Kotsireas · Panos M. Pardalos Publishedonline:5 November 2019 © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019 The twelfth installment of the conference series ”Learning and Intelligent Optimization” (LION) was held in Kalamata, Greece, June 10-15, 2018. The conference program fea- tured four invited speakers, namely, Lefteris Kirousis, who spoke on “Algorithmic aspects of the Lovasz local lemma”, George Michailidis, who spoke on “Fast Randomized Algo- rithms for Tensor Operations and their Applications”, Yaroslav D. Sergeyev, who spoke on “Deterministic Lipschitz global optimization algorithms and their comparison with meta- heuristics” and Michael N. Vrahatis, who spoke on “Generalizations of the Bolzano theorem for tackling problems with imprecise information”. The conference contributed program consisted of five special sessions: 1. Graphical model selection and applications, Organized by: Valeriy Kalyagin and Mario Guarracino 2. Algorithms and Applied Optimization for Environmental Data Science, Organized by: Francesco Archetti and Ciprian Dobre 3. On the borderline between Data Analysis and Combinatorial Optimisation: models, algorithms, and bounds, Organized by: Alexander Kelmanov and Michael Khachay 4. Computational Intelligence for Smart Cities, Organized by: Enrique Alba, Konstantinos Parsopoulos http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence Springer Journals

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Springer Journals
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Copyright © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019
Subject
Computer Science; Artificial Intelligence; Mathematics, general; Computer Science, general; Complex Systems
ISSN
1012-2443
eISSN
1573-7470
DOI
10.1007/s10472-019-09677-z
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Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence (2020) 88:1–2 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10472-019-09677-z Guest editorial: revised selected papers from the LION 12 conference 1 2 Ilias S. Kotsireas · Panos M. Pardalos Publishedonline:5 November 2019 © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019 The twelfth installment of the conference series ”Learning and Intelligent Optimization” (LION) was held in Kalamata, Greece, June 10-15, 2018. The conference program fea- tured four invited speakers, namely, Lefteris Kirousis, who spoke on “Algorithmic aspects of the Lovasz local lemma”, George Michailidis, who spoke on “Fast Randomized Algo- rithms for Tensor Operations and their Applications”, Yaroslav D. Sergeyev, who spoke on “Deterministic Lipschitz global optimization algorithms and their comparison with meta- heuristics” and Michael N. Vrahatis, who spoke on “Generalizations of the Bolzano theorem for tackling problems with imprecise information”. The conference contributed program consisted of five special sessions: 1. Graphical model selection and applications, Organized by: Valeriy Kalyagin and Mario Guarracino 2. Algorithms and Applied Optimization for Environmental Data Science, Organized by: Francesco Archetti and Ciprian Dobre 3. On the borderline between Data Analysis and Combinatorial Optimisation: models, algorithms, and bounds, Organized by: Alexander Kelmanov and Michael Khachay 4. Computational Intelligence for Smart Cities, Organized by: Enrique Alba, Konstantinos Parsopoulos

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Published: Mar 5, 2020

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