Abstract :
Yet another easy way to become an active participant in CIS is to join many of your colleagues in working groups within the structure of the technical committees. The CIS has 11 technical committees whose purpose, together with their supportive Task Forces, is to facilitate the exchange of information among members and to promote specific areas of computational intelligence. It is through the concerted efforts of motivated individuals and these grass-root organizations that novel ideas are born, new symposia/workshops are initiated, and special issues of our transactions are proposed. Each technical committee is charged with providing leadership in their respective technical area; many distribute newsletters or use social media for information exchange. The 11 TCs and their chairs for 2010 are: