New Challenges in Neural Computation (NC2)
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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.
Caused by an increasing complexity of the involved data and underlying tasks,
modern information processing continues to pose challenging tasks to the field which are far from being
solved.
The goal of the workshop is to figure out paradigms, concepts, and models to extend
neural systems to these situations and to identify good
benchmark scenarios in which to test advanced capacities of model systems.
Important Dates
- Papers/Abstracts due:
21.6.2010 23.7.2010
- Notification of acceptance and final program: 10.8.2010
- Submission of camera ready papers: 30.8.2010
- Workshop: 21.9.2010
Local Information
Local information can be found at the
KI 2010 Webpage.
Best presentation award
The best presentation award goes to Ingrid Brænne for her presentation of the contribution
I.Brænne, K.Labusch, T.Martinetz, A.Madany Mamlouk (Universität Lübeck):
Interpretive Risk Assessment on GWA Data with Sparse Linear Regression.
Congratulations!!!
Committee
Organizers:
Program Committee:
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Michael Biehl, RU Groningen
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Rüdiger Brause, Uni Frankfurt
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Fred Hamker, TU Chemnitz
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Christian Igel, RU Bochum
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Thomas Martinetz, Uni Lübeck
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Friedhelm Schwenker, Uni Ulm
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Marc Strickert, Uni Siegen
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Alfred Ultsch, Uni Marburg
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Rolf Würtz, RU Bochum