We are pleased to announce the 2016 Edition of the CIS Interactive Web Learning Systems Competition designed to encourage IEEE CIS student members to develop Web-based Applications to teach elements of fuzzy logic, neural networks, genetic algorithms or any other computational intelligence (CI) topic to young people (ages 14-16) or to non-subject-specialist professionals.
The application should cover the teaching of any of the above aspects of CI. It may also be an interactive demo to solve a real life problem, such as the Knapsack Problem. Actually, this problem has very important "real-life" applications, as it was recently shown by the MythBusters in a recent episode on First-Person Shooters Games: so, optimizing the Knapsack problem with respect to what weapon should you carry can give you "real-life" advantage in video gaming. ☺
Other examples can be found on the IEEE Pre-College Activities Website.
The Student Competition is jointly organized by the IEEE CIS Student Activities and theĀ IEEE CIS Competitions Sub-committees.
Keeley Crockett, Chair - IEEE CIS Student Activities Subcommittee
Professor Guilherme DeSouza ,Vice Chair - IEEE CIS Student Activities Subcommittee
Vinit Kumar Gunjan ,Member - IEEE CIS Student Activities Subcommittee