ESCIM'19

European Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Mathematics (ESCIM). Toledo, Spain, October 2-5, 2019

Just back from a very intense ESCIM'19, a small symposium with a nice working atmosphere.

This year it has been held in Toledo, in the old premises of St Pedro Martir and Santa María convents, nowadays in use for the University Castilla-La Mancha.

The first keynote speaker was José Luis (Curro) Verdegay.
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Our research team participated with three communications.

Nicolás Madrid presented
Some relationships between the notions of f-inclusion and f-contradiction, in which we analyse the relationships between the notions of f-inclusion and f-weak-contradiction, and we present some theoretical results that relate both notions by means of negation operators (used to define complements of fuzzy sets) and Galois connections
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Ondrej Krídlo presented On some categories underlying knowledge graphs, in which we propose a method to provide a categorical structure for RDF-based data representing descriptions of entities as a first step towards eventually providing an internal logic which enables to focus on analysis of properties of entities.
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Finally, Ángel Mora presented Interactive search by means of the minimal generators, where, we provide a novel lazy algorithm with polynomial delay in which minimal generators are used as forks in a map to guide an interactive search.
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