Connectionists: Scholarpedia: Encyclopedia of Computational Intelligence
Eugene M. Izhikevich
Eugene.Izhikevich at nsi.edu
Tue Sep 12 20:18:38 EDT 2006
All connectionists are invited to participate in the election of authors
for the Encyclopedia of Computational Intelligence, which is hosted by
scholarpedia.org – the free peer-reviewed encyclopedia.
Scholarpedia is a synthesis of Encyclopedia Britannica and Wikipedia. It
feels and looks like Wikipedia, with the exception that
(1) Each article is written by an expert.
(2) Each article is anonymously peer reviewed to ensure accurate and
reliable information.
(3) Each article has a curator - typically its author -- who is
responsible for its content.
(4) Any modification of the article needs to be approved by the curator
before it appears in the final, approved version.
Currently, Scholarpedia hosts Encyclopedia of Computational
Neuroscience, Encyclopedia of Dynamical Systems, and Encyclopedia of
Computational Intelligence. All will be published in a printed form.
A unique feature of Scholarpedia is that its authors are either invited
by the editor-in-chief or elected by the public - you. Public election
of authors ensures fairness in assigning articles to the corresponding
experts in each field. You are invited to register as a ‘Scholar’ using
the invitation key ‘IEEE’. This would allow you to vote for authors,
nominate people for articles, and even initiate election for new
articles. Self-nominations are welcomed.
Read more about Scholarpedia at http://www.scholarpedia.org. Click at
http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Encyclopedia_of_Computational_Intelligence
to see the list of suggested articles for the encyclopedia. Feel free to
modify it and add new topics.
Most popular election: 'Spike-Timing Dependent Plasticity' (55 voters)
Most nominated article: 'Dynamic Clamp' (9 candidates)
Among participants of Scholarpedia are M. Abeles (Synfire Chains), J.A.
Anderson (Brain-State-in-a-Box), M. Arbib (NSL), A.-L. Barabasi
(Scale-Free Networks), A.G. Barto (Temporal Difference Learning), L.O.
Chua (Chua Circuit), J. Conway (Game of Life), M. Dorigo (Swarm
Intelligence), G.M. Edelman (Neural Darwinism), R. FitzHugh
(FitzHugh-Nagumo Model), D. Floreano (Evolutionary Robotics), W.J.
Freeman (Intentionality), K. Fukushima (Neocognitron), S. Grossberg
(ART), H. Haken (Synergetics), R. Hecht-Nielsen (Confabulation Theory),
G.E. Hinton (Boltzmann Machine), J.H. Holland (Genetic Algorithms), J.J.
Hopfield (Hopfield Network), S. Kirkpatrick (Simulated Annealing), T.
Kohonen (Kohonen Network), E.N. Lorenz (Butterfly Effect), B. Mandelbrot
(Fractals), J.L. McClelland (PDP), V. Mountcastle (Cortical Columns), V.
Piuri (Computational Intelligence), W. Schultz (Reward), T.J. Sejnowski,
W. Singer (Binding by Synchrony), J. G. Taylor (Mind-Body Problem), C.
von der Malsburg (Dynamic Link Architecture), C. Watkins (Q-Learning),
B. Widrow (ADALINE), L. Zadeh (Fuzzy Logic), and many others.
Your invitation key is 'IEEE'.
Eugene M. Izhikevich, The Neurosciences Institute, San Diego, California.
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