What are the primary objectives of the 'Transactions on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence' book series and how does it aim to facilitate cross-fertilization between Computational Science (CS) and Computational Intelligence (CI)?

The 'Transactions on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence' book series primarily aims to facilitate cross-fertilization between Computational Science (CS) and Computational Intelligence (CI) by providing a platform for the publication of various types of works in these fields. Its objectives include publishing monographs, professional books, contributed volumes, and textbooks that focus on CS and CI. The series encourages the exploration of a wide range of topics, from pattern recognition and machine vision to computational biology, bioinformatics, and beyond. By doing so, it aims to foster collaboration and the exchange of ideas between researchers in CS and CI, thereby promoting the development of innovative solutions to complex problems.

Second International Conference on Networks and Advances in Computational Technologies: NetACT 19
Second International Conference on Networks and Advances in Computational Technologies: NetACT 19

Ljiljana Trajkovic, John Jose, J. Jayakumari, Maurizio Palesi

This book presents the proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Networks and Advances in Computational Technologies (NetACT19) which took place on July 23-25, 2019 at Mar Baselios College of Engineering and Technology in Thiruvananthapuram, India. The conference was in association with Bowie State University, USA, Gannon University, USA and Malardalen University, Sweden. Papers presented were included in technical programs that were part of five parallel tracks, namely Computer Application, Image Processing, Network Security, Hardware & Network Systems and Machine Learning. The proceedings brings together experts from industry, governments and academia from around the world with vast experiences in design, engineering and research.