Connectionists: AI and neuroinformatics for understanding biological intelligence (special track at ICAISC 2023).
Wlodek Duch
wduch at umk.pl
Tue Dec 20 06:54:01 EST 2022
The International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Soft
Computing ICAISC 2023, organized for the 22nd time,will be held in
Zakopane (situated in the High Tatra mountains), Poland inJune 18-22, 2023.
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning is strongly connected to
computational neuroscience and brain research. Many leading AI
researchers believe that further development of AI depends on our
understanding of biological intelligence based on the processes in the
brain. Interaction between AI and neuroscience goes both ways, and is
highly beneficial to both fields. This year a special track will be
devoted to these interactions.
Contributions increasing our understanding of biological as well as
artificial intelligence are welcomed. This track will cover all topics
pertaining to biological inspirations of artificial intelligence,
computational methods for simulation of intelligent behavior, analysis
of brain processes, neuroimaging data and electrophysiological
measurements, brain-computer interfaces, and all kinds of neurocognitive
technologies.
See the ICAISC webpage for general information about the
conference:https://icaisc.eu/
Submission date (extended abstract): 30.01.2023.
Organized by
Włodzisław Duch, Neurocongitive Laboratory, CMIT, Nicholaus Copernicus
University,
Ludovico Minati, Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (CIMeC), University of
Trento, Italy
Luis Alexandre, Departamento de Informática, Universidade da Beira
Interior, Portugal
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Prof. Włodzisław Duch
Fellow, International Neural Network Society
Past President, European Neural Network Society
Head, Neurocognitive Laboratory, CMIT NCU, Poland
Google: Wlodzislaw Duch <https://www.google.com/search?q=Wlodzislaw+Duch>
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