MoC 2010 - Third International ICSC Symposium on Models of Consciousness (MoC 2010)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Scope
Conference Scopes
Neural Computation (NC)
Biologically-inspired Systems (BIS)
Cognitive Neuroscience (CNS)
Models of Consciousness (MoC)
Dates
Submission of contributions: December 29, 2009 January 18, 2010
Notification of acceptance: March 10, 2010
Conference registration opens: April 30, 2010
Final paper submission deadline: May 15, 2010
Main conference events: July 14-16, 2010
Themes and topics
Some sub-themes include (but are not limited to):
Neural Computation (NC)
NeuroComputational (NC) Systems
NC Hybrid Systems
NC Learning
NC Control Systems
NC Signal Processing
NC Architectures
NC Devices
NC Perception and Pattern Classifiers
Support Vector Machines
Fuzzy or Neuro-Fuzzy Systems
Evolutionary Neural Networks
Biological Neural Network Models
NC Applications
Biologically Inspired Systems (BIS)
Brain Inspired (BI) Systems
BI Vision
BI Audition and sound processing
BI Other sensory modalities
BI Motion processing
BI Robotics
BI Adaptive and Control systems
BI Evolutionary systems
BI Oscillatory systems
BI Signal processing
BI Learning
Neuromorphic systems
Cognitive Neuroscience (CNS)
Cognitive Neuroscience
CN of vision
CN of non-vision sensory modalities
CN of volition
Systems Neuroscience
Attentional Mechanisms
Affective Systems
Language
Cortical Models
Sub-Cortical Models
Cerebellar Models
Neural correlates
Models of consciousness(MoC)
World awareness
Self-awareness
Global Workspace Theory
Imagination
Qualia models
Virtual Machine Approaches
Formal Models fo Consciousness
Control Theoretical Models
Developmental/Infant Models
Will and Volition
Emotion and Affect
Philosophical implications
Neurophysiological Grounding
Enactive approaches
Heterophenomenology
Analyitic/Synthetic phenomenology
Conference Scopes
Neural Computation (NC)
Biologically-inspired Systems (BIS)
Cognitive Neuroscience (CNS)
Models of Consciousness (MoC)
Dates
Submission of contributions: December 29, 2009 January 18, 2010
Notification of acceptance: March 10, 2010
Conference registration opens: April 30, 2010
Final paper submission deadline: May 15, 2010
Main conference events: July 14-16, 2010
Themes and topics
Some sub-themes include (but are not limited to):
Neural Computation (NC)
NeuroComputational (NC) Systems
NC Hybrid Systems
NC Learning
NC Control Systems
NC Signal Processing
NC Architectures
NC Devices
NC Perception and Pattern Classifiers
Support Vector Machines
Fuzzy or Neuro-Fuzzy Systems
Evolutionary Neural Networks
Biological Neural Network Models
NC Applications
Biologically Inspired Systems (BIS)
Brain Inspired (BI) Systems
BI Vision
BI Audition and sound processing
BI Other sensory modalities
BI Motion processing
BI Robotics
BI Adaptive and Control systems
BI Evolutionary systems
BI Oscillatory systems
BI Signal processing
BI Learning
Neuromorphic systems
Cognitive Neuroscience (CNS)
Cognitive Neuroscience
CN of vision
CN of non-vision sensory modalities
CN of volition
Systems Neuroscience
Attentional Mechanisms
Affective Systems
Language
Cortical Models
Sub-Cortical Models
Cerebellar Models
Neural correlates
Models of consciousness(MoC)
World awareness
Self-awareness
Global Workspace Theory
Imagination
Qualia models
Virtual Machine Approaches
Formal Models fo Consciousness
Control Theoretical Models
Developmental/Infant Models
Will and Volition
Emotion and Affect
Philosophical implications
Neurophysiological Grounding
Enactive approaches
Heterophenomenology
Analyitic/Synthetic phenomenology
Other CFPs
- Fourth International ICSC Symposium on Cognitive NeuroScience (CNS 2010)
- Fifth International ICSC Symposium on Biologically Inspired Systems (BIS 2010)
- Sixth International ICSC Symposium on Neural Computation (NC'2010)
- Brain Inspired Cognitive Systems - BICS 2010
- Third International Workshop on Advanced Computational Intelligence (IWACI2010)
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