Editorial Board
Eva Volna
University of Ostrava · Department of Informatics and Computers,Associate professor · Czech Republic
Editorial leadership for Journal of Current Scientific Research ISSN 2766-8681
Research interests
- Artificial Intelligence
- Soft Computing Pattern Recognition
Biography
- Fuzzy-based decision strategy in real-time strategic games
- Preface of the International Symposium on Computer Science and Information Technology (ISCSIT 2017)
- Control of autonomous robot behavior using data filtering through adaptive resonance theory
- Enhanced ensemble-based classifier with boosting for pattern recognition
- Recommender systems in knowledge-mining
- Preface of the “3rd International Symposium on Intelligent Systems and Algorithms”
- Control of autonomous robot using neural networks
- Training Set Fuzzification Towards Prediction Improvement
- Guaranteed Training Set for Associative Networks
- Big Data Filtering Through Adaptive Resonance Theory
- Recognition of Patterns with Fractal Structure in Time Series
- Some highlights on fuzzy systems and data mining.
Selected publications
- Innovative Approach to Preventive Maintenance of Production Equipment Based on a Modified TPM Methodology for Industry 4.0 2021 cited 39×
- FOREX rate prediction improved by Elliott waves patterns based on neural networks 2022 cited 30×
- Neural Network Modelling for Prediction of Zeta Potential 2021 cited 25×
- The Influence of Genetic Algorithms on Learning Possibilities of Artificial Neural Networks 2022 cited 16×
- Artificial Intelligence (ChatGPT) and Bloom’s Taxonomy in Theoretical Computer Science Education Recent 2025 cited 13×
- Improving the Production Efficiency Based on Algorithmization of the Planning Process 2023 cited 8×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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