Biologically Inspired Cognitive Systems / Scotland 2004

Jeanny S. Ryffel planning at icsc.ab.ca
Sun Oct 12 17:16:26 EDT 2003


The science of neural computation focuses on mathematical aspects for 
solving complex practical problems. It also seeks to help neurology, brain 
theory and cognitive psychology in the understanding of the functioning of 
the nervous system by means of computational models of neurons, neural nets 
and sub-cellular processes. BICS2004 aims to become a major point of 
contact for research scientists, engineers and practitioners throughout the 
world in the fields of cognitive and computational systems inspired by the 
brain and biology.

Participants will share the latest research, developments and ideas in the 
wide arena of disciplines encompassed under the heading of BICS2004:

First International ICSC Symposium on
Cognitive Neuro Science (CNS 2004)
(from computationally inspired models to brain-inspired computation)
Chair: Prof. Igor Aleksander, Imperial College London, U.K

Second International ICSC Symposium on
Biologically Inspired Systems (BIS 2004)
Chair: Prof. Leslie Smith, University of Stirling, U.K.

Third International ICSC Symposium on
Neural Computation (NC'2004)
Chair: Dr. Amir Hussain, University of Stirling, U.K.

http://www.icsc-naiso.org/conferences/bics2004/bics-cfp.html





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