ICANN neuroinformatics workshop



From: Marc de Kamps (kamps@in.tum.de)
Date: Wed Mar 23 2005 - 15:10:12 CET


ICANN 2005
International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks
September 11-15, 2005
Warsaw, Poland
http://www.ibspan.waw.pl/ICANN-2005/

Call for Papers
ICANN 2005 special workshop on Neuroinformatics

Scope & Topics:

Neuroinformatics is a new research field devoted to the development of
neuroscience data and knowledge bases together with computational models and
analytical tools for the sharing, integration and analysis of experimental
data and the advancement of theories of nervous system function. The growing
NI community organizes itself on the occasion of the conferences devoted to
its many basic research areas to discuss different point of views on
experimental data, ontology, meta data, analytical tools and computational
models of the nervous system. The primary data would include experiments and
experimental conditions concerning the genomic, molecular, structural,
cellular, networks, systems and behavioral level, in all species and
preparations in both normal and disordered states.

Due to activity of many national activities and special OECD program NI
spreads gradually around the world. This workshop brings together some of
the European and Japanese projects in this area, as well as interested
research workers from other centers.

The session is being organized in Torun September 15th after ICAAN
Conference in parallel to other workshops. Topics of interest include new
analytical methods decomposing electrical field potentials recorded in the
brain and internet tools supporting international cooperation in this area.
The contributors who have already volunteered to the program include:

Dr Daniel Wojcik (Nencki Institute, Warsaw)
   Decomposition of evoked potentials in the brain

Dr Stéphane Gaëtan Roux (Ecole Normale superieure de Lyon)
   Wavelet analysis of frequency composition dynamics
   of stimulus-evoked potential with respect to respiratory cycle.

Prof Andrzej Nowak (Warsaw School of Social Psychology and Florida Atlantic
University)
   Feedback circuits in neural models

Dr Maciej Kaminski (Warsaw University)
   Multichannel EEG analysis

Dr Piotr Durka (Warsaw University)
   A methodological unification of electreencephalography

Prof. A. Cichocki (Riken BSI, Tokyo)
   New tools and perspectives for human brain computer interface based on
EEG and
   ECoG.

Prof Shiro Usui (Riken BSI, Tokyo)
   Modeling approach and neuroinformatics in vision science

Prof. K. Blinowska (Warsaw University)
   Neuroinformatics in the net.

The list is not closed and interested contributors are welcome. You may also
choose to send a paper without oral presentation during the workshop.

Submission of Papers:

Papers for the workshop will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes in
Computational Intelligence, focused on the workshop theme. To make the book
more attractive each volume should have a clearly defined topic and may
contain additional, invited papers as well as papers of tutorial character.

Important dates:
30 April, 2005: Deadline for paper submission (full papers).
30 May, 2005: Notification of acceptance.
15 June, 2005: Deadline for Camera Ready Papers.

Workshop organizers and chair:

Shiro Usui
Neuroinformatics Lab.,
Riken Brain Science Institute
2-1 Hirosawa, Wako 351-0198, Japan
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Email: usuishiro@riken.jp

Andrzej Wróbel
Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology
3 Pasteur Street, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland
Email: wrobel@nencki.gov.pl



 
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