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The biennial “Computer Sciences and Information Technologies” conference in Yerevan in September of 2023 was the 14th in this series. This event is of regional interest, provide a networking ecosystem to scientists in areas such as the Mathematical Logic and Logical Reasoning, Discrete Mathematics, Pattern Recognition and Cognitive Sciences, and Applications. 17 selected papers of this conference, included in Special Issue of PRIA journal provide up to date research results and research topics that make a sensitive input to the field known as “Logic Combinatorial Pattern Recognition”. Results from Algebra and Mathematical Logic help in structural and semantic areas of pattern recognition, graph theoretical investigations help with clustering and image analysis, other selected papers and results are devoted directly to semantic pattern recognition, to cognitive sciences in general, or they provide application platforms where different artificial intelligence technologies are converging.

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Aslanyan Levon Hakob.

Research areas: discrete analysis–algorithms and optimization, pattern recognition theory, information technologies.

Education: graduated from Novosibirsk State University (1968), Doctor of Phys.-Math. Sciences (1997), prof. (2008), corr. member of National Academy of Sciences of Republic of Armenia (2014).

Positions: Head of Department at Institute for Informatics and Automation Problems of NAS RA (2014).

Shoukourian Yuri Hayk.

Research areas: theory of automata and applications, models of calculations, information technologies, computer aided design.

Education: graduated from Yerevan Engineering Institute (1963). Doctor (1982), Professor (1987) of technical sciences, Corresponding Member (1990), Academician (1996).

Positions: Vice-President of NAS RA (1995–2005, 2006–2021), Member of the Presidium of NAS RA (1994–2021), Counsellor of the Presidium of NAS RA (since 2021).

Honors: was awarded with St. Mesrop Mashtots and Honor decoration orders.

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Aslanyan, L., Shoukourian, Y. Special Issue “Selected Papers of the 14th International Conference Computer Science and Information Technologies”. Pattern Recognit. Image Anal. 34, 1–8 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1054661824010024

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