Connectionists: Call for Papers - Cognitive Computation Special Issue - "What AI and Neuroscience Can Learn from Each Other: Open Problems in Models and Theories" - New Submission Deadline - April 15, 2022

Asim Roy ASIM.ROY at asu.edu
Sun Jan 30 22:37:28 EST 2022


Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue is about stepping back and taking a look at where we are in terms of understanding the brain. We want to publish short position papers, maximum 10 pages long. We are aiming for quick reviews, about two weeks. Further details are provided below. The Guest Editors decided to extend the deadline to April 15, 2022.

Asim Roy
Professor, Information Systems
Arizona State University
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Special Issue Call for Papers: What AI and Neuroscience Can Learn from Each Other: Open Problems in Models and Theories

Guest Editors:

  *   (Lead) Asim Roy,  Arizona State University, USA, E-mail: ASIM.ROY at asu.edu<mailto:ASIM.ROY at asu.edu>
  *   Claudius Gros, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, E-mail: gros at itp.uni-frankfurt.de<mailto:gros at itp.uni-frankfurt.de>
  *   Juyang Weng, Brain Mind Institute, USA, Email: weng at msu.edu<mailto:weng at msu.edu>
  *   Jean-Philippe Thivierge, University of Ottawa, Canada, E-mail: Jean-Philippe.Thivierge at uottawa.ca<mailto:Jean-Philippe.Thivierge at uottawa.ca>
  *   Tsvi Achler, Optimizing Mind, Email: achler at optimizingmind.com<mailto:achler at optimizingmind.com>
  *   Ali A. Minai, University of Cincinnati, USA, E-mail: Ali.Minai at uc.edu<mailto:Ali.Minai at uc.edu>


Aim and Motivation:

Arguments about the brain and how it works are endless. Despite some conflicting conjectures and theories that have existed for decades without resolution, we have made significant progress in creating brain-like computational systems to solve some important engineering problems. It would be a good idea to step back and examine where we are in terms of our understanding of the brain and potential problems with the brain-like AI systems that have been successful so far. For this special issue of Cognitive Computation, we invite thoughtful articles on some of the issues that we have failed to address and comprehend in our journey so far in understanding the brain.

We aim for rapid peer-reviews by experts (about two weeks) for all selected submissions and plan to publish the special issue papers on a rolling basis from early 2022.


Topics:

We plan to publish a collection of short articles on a variety of topics that could be asking new questions, proposing new theories, resolving conflicts between existing theories, and proposing new types of computational models that are brain-like.


Deadlines:

SI submissions deadline: 15 February 2022

First notification of acceptance: 11 March 2022

Submission of revised papers: 10 April 2022

Final notification to authors: 30 April 2022

Publication of SI: Rolling basis (2022)


Submission Instruction:

Prepare your paper in accordance with the Journal guidelines: www.springer.com/12559<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/www.springer.com/12559__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!I-s2QhxTWc5jBRDov2CgMdfef05-RRKPvYfttGh7Qz3tYhg9vRr_oCibLJ5F3Rc$>. Submit manuscripts at:  http://www.editorialmanager.com/cogn/<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/www.editorialmanager.com/cogn/__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!I-s2QhxTWc5jBRDov2CgMdfef05-RRKPvYfttGh7Qz3tYhg9vRr_oCibcGN6Uao$>.  Select "SI: AI and Neuroscience" for the special issue under "Additional Information."  Your paper must contain significant and original work that has not been published nor submitted to any journals. All papers will be reviewed following standard reviewing procedures of the Journal.

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