Connectionists: [Final call for papers] IJCNN deadline extended to 2/10
Yoonsuck Choe
choe at cs.tamu.edu
Fri Feb 4 10:47:06 EST 2011
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1. Updated deadline: February 10, 2011 (final)
2. For the first time, IJCNN 2011 will also feature a Special Track on
Neuroscience and Neurocognition, for which authors may submit abstracts
as well as full papers (for details, please see
http://www.ijcnn2011.org/callforabstracts.php)
IJCNN 2011 Submission Deadline is February 10, 2011
The 2011 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks will be held at
the Doubletree Hotel in San Jose, California, July 31 August 5, 2011.
The conference is sponsored jointly by the International Neural Network
Society and the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society.
Papers and abstracts should be submitted through the on-line submission
system at the conference website: http://www.ijcnn2011.org
IJCNN 2011 will feature:
* Contributed technical talks and posters describing the latest research
from around the world.
* Plenary lectures by leading researchers. Confirmed speakers include
Michael Arbib, Leon Glass, Dharmendra Modha and Stefan Schaal.
* An NSF-sponsored all-day special symposium on the theme "From Brains to
Machines" featuring invited speakers.
* Special sessions and panels covering a broad range of topics
* Pre-conference tutorials and post-conference workshops with
presentations by experts.
* Several Competition Challenges with deadlines between January and March 2011
(check www.ijcnn2011.org/competitions.php for details).
For the first time, IJCNN 2011 will also feature a Special Track on
Neuroscience and Neurocognition, for which authors may submit abstracts as
well as full papers (for details, please see
http://www.ijcnn2011.org/callforabstracts.php)
Submission Deadlines:
Full Papers: February 10, 2011
Abstracts: February 10, 2011 (for Special Track on Neuroscience and Neurocognition only)
The range of topics covered includes, but is not limited to:
* Neural network theory & models. * Collective intelligence.
* Computational neuroscience. * Pattern recognition.
* Cognitive models. * Machine vision.
* Brain-machine interfaces. * Hybrid systems.
* Embodied robotics. * Self-aware systems.
* Evolutionary neural systems. * Data mining.
* Neurodynamics. * Sensor networks.
* Neuroinformatics. * Agent-based systems.
* Neuroengineering. * Computational biology.
* Neural hardware. * Bioinformatics
* Neural network applications. * Artificial life.
New high-quality proposals for post-conference workshops will also
continue to be considered.
We look forward to seeing you in San Jose!
General Chair: Ali A. Minai (University of Cincinnati)
Program Chair: Hava Siegelmann (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
Technical Co-Chairs: Michael Georgiopoulos (University of Central Florida)
Cesare Alippi (Politecnico di Milano)
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