Connectionists: Call for Papers(BrainIT2005)
Masumi Ishikawa
ishikawa at brain.kyutech.ac.jp
Fri Jun 3 02:42:46 EDT 2005
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BrainIT2005 CALL FOR PAPERS
The second international conference, BrainIT 2005, will be held in
Kitakyushu, Japan, on October 7-9, 2005, in order to establish the
foundations of the Brain-Inspired Information Technology. All working at
the frontiers of Brain Science to Information Technology including Robotics
are invited to participate in the second international conference, BrainIT
2005. At this conference, we will organize a special session on "Decision
and Behavioral Choice Organized by Natural and Artificial Brain" in
addition to invited papers from a wide range of fields from Brain Science
to Information Technology.
Invited Speakers
Edmund T. Rolls (Oxford University, UK)
Rolf Pfeifer (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Mandyam V. Srinivasan (Australian National University, Australia)
Kenji Doya (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)
Joshua I. Gold (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Walter J. Freeman (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
Andreas Konig (Technische Univ. Kaiserslautern, Germany)
Shu-Rong Wang (Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Samuel Kaski (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)
Important Dates
Abstract (for presentation) Submission Deadline: July 25, 2005
Notification of Acceptance: August 31, 2005
Pre-registration Deadline: September 9, 2005
Paper (for Edited Book) Submission Deadline: October 31, 2005
Scope and Topics
BrainIT 2005 solicits experimental, computational, theoretical as well
as engineering papers relating the topics in the following non-exhaustive,
non-exclusive categories and keywords.
Categories and Keywords:
1. Vision system
2. Other sensory systems
3. Cognition
4. Emotion
5. Learning and Memory
6. Behavior
7. Motor controls
8. Languages
9. Dynamics
10. Neural computation
11. Neural networks
12. Brain-inspired intelligent machines
Papers that bridge brain science and information technology are
especially welcome. Regular papers may include speculative discussions on
Brain-Inspired Information Technology. BrainIT 2005 is open to all working
at the frontiers of Brain Science to Information Technology (modeling and
hardware realization) and provides the opportunity for presenting and
discussing ideas that pave the way for the new field, Brain-Inspired
Information Technology.
Instructions for Authors
Authors are requested to submit a 1-page A4-sized abstract by e-mail
attachment as a PDF file to brian-it at lsse.kyutech.ac.jp. Each abstract will
be independently reviewed by two reviewers. For further information, please
refer to the web site.
Registration
Registration is free of charge. However, we recommend your early
registration as the number of abstract books and other materials may be limited.
# Registration Site will open by July 2005.
Sponsors
* "World of brain computing interwoven out of animals and robots": The 21st
Century Center of Excellence Program of the Ministry of Education, Culture,
Sports, Science and Technology, Japan
* Kyushu Institute of Technology
* Kitakyushu Foundation for the Advancement of Industry, Science and
Technology (FAIS)
Secretariat:
Tetsuo FURUKAWA, PhD, Associate Professor
Phone: +81-93-695-6124, Fax: +81-93-695-6134
E-mail: brain-it at lsse.kyutech.ac.jp
For further information, please visit our web site:
http://conf.lsse.kyutech.ac.jp/~brain-it/
Masumi Ishikawa
Department of Brain Science and Engineering
Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering
Kyushu Institute of Technology
2-4 Hibikino, Wakamatsu, Kitakyushu 808-0196, Japan
Tel and Fax: +81-93-695-6106
Email: ishikawa at brain.kyutech.ac.jp
URL: http://www.brain.kyutech.ac.jp/~ishikawa
URL: http://www.lsse.kyutech.ac.jp/
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