New Challenges in Neural Computation (NC2)
Workshop of the
GI-Fachgruppe Neuronale Netze
and the German Neural Networks Society
in connection to DAGM 2012, Graz
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Topic
Neural computation and biologically inspired data processing systems constitute essential topics in
artificial intelligence accompanied by a well established theoretical foundation and numerous successful
applications in science and industry. Although some of the most popular methods such as
support vector machines or
self-organizing maps are well established and readily available in commercial tools,
modern information processing continues to pose challenging tasks to the field.
Not only the amount of data explodes in virtually all application areas but
also their complexity with regard to dimensionality, structural variety, and multimodality.
At the same time, the tasks
become more and more complex, moving from simple classification or prediction in pattern recognition
to involved learning scenarios in dynamic environments with no explicit single objective.
Humans are capable of handling complex situations and tasks by means of a combination
of different paradigms, whereas existing neural systems mostly mirror only one or a few facets
of the whole game.
A non-exhaustive list of topics tackled in the workshop is given by the following keywords:
- nonlinear dimensionality reduction, blind source separation, and visualization
- neural models for very large or streaming data sets
- parallelization and neural hardware
- neural models for non-euclidean data
- interpretable models
- recursive models and dynamic systems
- applications
Submission
We welcome submissions in one of the three following tracks:
- ongoing research, long paper (up to 8 pages in LNCS style)
- ongoing research, short paper (up to 2 pages in LNCS style)
- open problems and challenges (up to 2 pages in LNCS style)
All papers should be prepared using the Springer LNCS style and sent as pdf to
Barbara Hammer by
e-mail (bhammer@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de) until
22.7.2012.
Publication
All contributions will be published online in the TR series
Machine Learning Report
(with ISBN). There will be the possibility to submit extended versions
of the contributions to a special issue of the journal
Neurocomputing.
Contact
For further questions, please contact the workshop organizers
- Barbara Hammer, CITEC, Faculty of Technology, Bielefeld University, D-33594 Bielefeld, bhammer@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de
- Thomas Villmann, Mathematics, University of Applied Sciences Mittweida,
Technikumplatz 17,
D-09648 Mittweida,
villmann@hsmw.de
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The workshop is sponsored by the
European Neural Networks Society