Computational Intelligence Applied to Audits: Pattern Classification Using Artificial Neural Networks.

Abstract
The rise in the demand for greater transparency of information held by the public bodies has been leading to an increased availability of various databases. This fact,
allied with the advances on the processing capacity, has been promoting interest in the use of computational intelligence in less explored areas, such as the audit activities related to public administration control.
Author Biography
Renan Martins de Sousa
Public servant at the Federal Court of Accounts in Brazil, with a degree in Electrical Engineering from Ceará State University and has a specialist degree in regulation
of telecommunications services from the National Institute of Telecommunications (Inatel) and from the International Union of Telecommunications (UIT).