Call for Papers: 2004 Special Issue of Neural Networks on Vision and Brain

Cynthia Bradford cindy at cns.bu.edu
Fri Jan 24 15:27:11 EST 2003


CALL FOR PAPERS

2004 Special Issue
VISION AND BRAIN

Understanding how the brain sees is one of the most active and exciting
areas in perceptual science, neuroscience, and modeling. This is because
vision is one of our most important sources of information about the
world, and a large amount of brain is used to process visual signals,
ranging from early filtering processes through perceptual grouping,
surface formation, depth perception, texture perception, figure-ground
separation, motion perception, navigation, search, and object
recognition. This Special Issue will incorporate invited and contributed
articles focused on recent experimental and modeling progress in
unifying physiological, psychophysical and computational mechanisms of
vision. The Special Issue will also include articles that summarize
biologically inspired approaches to computer vision in technology,
including hardware approaches to realizing neuromorphic vision
algorithms.

CO-EDITORS:
Professor David Field, Cornell University
Professor Leif Finkel, University of Pennsylvania
Professor Stephen Grossberg, Boston University

SUBMISSION:
Deadline for submission: September 30, 2003
Notification of acceptance: January 31, 2004 
Format: no longer than 10,000 words; APA reference format

ADDRESS FOR SUBMISSION:
Stephen Grossberg, Editor
Neural Networks
Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems
Boston University
677 Beacon Street, Room 203 
Boston, Massachusetts 02215 USA





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