Raymond Chiong

Raymond Chiong is a tenured academic at the School of Computing & Design, Swinburne University of Technology (Sarawak Campus, Malaysia). He is leading the Intelligent Informatics Research Group under the Information & Security Research Lab (iSECURES Lab). He serves as an associate editor for the Interdisciplinary Journal of Information, Knowledge, and Management (IJIKM), and reviews for IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation and Springer’s Memetic Computing. He also serves in the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Intelligent Informatics (TCII), IASTED Technical Committee on Artificial Intelligence, as well as IASTED Technical Committee on Modelling and Simulation. His main research interests include nature-inspired computing and its application to complex systems. He has numerous publications in books, international journals and conference proceedings, and is currently involved with four edited books.

Publications

Nature That Breeds Solutions
Raymond Chiong, Ferrante Neri, R. I. McKay. © 2012. 22 pages.
Nature has always been a source of inspiration. Over the last few decades, it has stimulated many successful techniques, algorithms and computational applications for dealing...
Business Intelligence
Sueh Ing Su, Raymond Chiong. © 2011. 9 pages.
With the rapid advancement of both business techniques and technologies in recent years, knowledge has become an important and strategic asset that determines the success or...
A Novel Extremal Optimization Approach for the Template Design Problem
Thomas Weise, Raymond Chiong. © 2011. 16 pages.
This paper presents a novel algorithm based on extremal dynamics for tackling the template design problem, a constrained optimization problem that originated in the printing...
Intelligent Systems for Automated Learning and Adaptation: Emerging Trends and Applications
Raymond Chiong. © 2010. 360 pages.
Intelligent systems are rapidly becoming a central focus of study for researchers as they have the ability to learn and adapt during their existence in order to achieve certain...
Nature-Inspired Informatics for Intelligent Applications and Knowledge Discovery: Implications in Business, Science, and Engineering
Raymond Chiong. © 2010. 450 pages.
Recently, nature has stimulated many successful techniques, algorithms, and computational applications allowing conventionally difficult problems to be solved through novel...
Nature that Breeds Solutions
Raymond Chiong, Ferrante Neri, Robert I. McKay. © 2010. 24 pages.
Nature has always been a source of inspiration. Over the last few decades, it has stimulated many successful techniques, algorithms and computational applications for dealing...
Evolutionary Approaches and Their Applications to Distributed Systems
Thomas Weise, Raymond Chiong. © 2010. 36 pages.
The ubiquitous presence of distributed systems has drastically changed the way the world interacts, and impacted not only the economics and governance but also the society at...
Teaching Machines to Find Names
Raymond Chiong. © 2009. 6 pages.
In the field of Natural Language Processing, one of the very important research areas of Information Extraction (IE) comes in Named Entity Recognition (NER). NER is a subtask of...
Distance Learning Concepts and Technologies
Raymond Chiong. © 2009. 6 pages.
The rapid growth of information technology has opened up the possibilities of corporate learning and a completely new dimension to the progress in education and training....
Agent Strategies in Economy Market
Raymond Chiong, Lubo Jankovic. © 2008. 33 pages.
IThis chapter presents a method on modelling the economy market using agent-based representation and iterated prisoner’s dilemma (IPD). While IPD has been used widely in various...
E-Learning Implementation and Its Diverse Effect
Biju Issac, Jasmine Mering, Raymond Chiong, Seibu Mary Jacob, Patrick Then. © 2008. 18 pages.
The rapid growth of technological advances in recent years has opened a completely new dimension to the progresses in education and training. The emergence of e-learning has...