The prediction of behavior of complex systems, analysis and
modeling of its structure is a vitally important problem in
engineering, economy and generally in science today. Examples of
such systems can be seen in the world around us (including our
bodies) and of course in almost every scientific discipline
including such exotic domains as the earth s atmosphere, turbulent
fluids, economics (exchange rate and stock markets), population
growth, physics (control of plasma), information flow in social
networks and its dynamics, chemistry and complex networks. To
understand such complex dynamics, which often exhibit strange
behavior, and to use it in research or industrial applications, it
is paramount to create its models. For this purpose there exists a
rich spectrum of methods, from classical such as ARMA models or Box
Jenkins method to modern ones like evolutionary computation, neural
networks, fuzzy logic, geometry, deterministic chaos amongst
others.
This proceedings book is a collection of accepted papers of the
Nostradamus conference that has been held in Ostrava, Czech
Republic in June 2014. This book also includes outstanding keynote
lectures by distinguished guest speakers: Rene Lozi (France),
Ponnuthurai Nagaratnam Suganthan (Singapore) and Lars Nolle
(Germany). The main aim of the conference was to create a
periodical possibility for students, academics and researchers to
exchange their ideas and novel research methods. This conference
establishes a forum for presentation and discussion of recent
research trends in the area of applications of various predictive
methods. "
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