ICCI*CC 2012 - 2012 11th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics & Cognitive Computing (ICCI*CC)
Topics/Call fo Papers
11th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics & Cognitive Computing
Paper submission Https:www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icci2012
THEME
The e-Brain and Cognitive Computers
Cognitive Informatics (CI) is a cutting-edge and multidisciplinary research field that tackles the fundamental problems shared by modern informatics, computing, AI, cybernetics, computational intelligence, cognitive science, intelligence science, neuropsychology, medical science, systems science, software engineering, knowledge engineering, cognitive robots, scientific philosophy, computational linguistics, and life sciences. Cognitive Computing (CC) is a maturing paradigm of intelligent computing methodologies and systems based on cognitive informatics that implements computational intelligence by autonomous inferences and perceptions mimicking the mechanisms of the brain. CI and CC are a transdisciplinary enquiry on the internal information processing mechanisms and processes of the brain and their engineering applications in cognitive computers, computational intelligence, cognitive robots, cognitive systems, and in the AI, IT, and software industries.
The development and the cross fertilization between the aforementioned science and engineering disciplines have led to a whole range of extremely interesting new research areas known as CI and CC. Following the first ten successful conferences on Cognitive Informatics (ICCI’02 through ICCI’10, then ICCI*CC'11), the 11th IEEE Int’l Conference on Cognitive Informatics and Cognitive Computing(ICCI*CC’12) focuses on the theme of The e-Brain and Cognitive Computers. ICCI*CC’12 welcomes researchers, practitioners, and graduate students to join the international initiative on cognitive informatics and cognitive computing toward the investigation of cognitive mechanisms and processes of human information processing, and the development of next generation computers that learn and think.
SCOPE
Original papers are invited from multidisciplinary perspectives on subject areas including, but not limited to, the following:
Cognitive Informatics
Informatics models of the brain
Cognitive processes of the brain
Internal information processing mechanisms
Machine consciousness
Neuroscience foundations of information processing
Denotational mathematics
Knowledge representation
Autonomous machine learning
Neural models of memory
DNA and gene modelling
Brain information processing
Cognitive linguistics
Cognitive complexity and metrics
Bioinformatics
Neural signal modeling
Emotions/motivations/attitudes
Cognitive sensors and networks
Ergonomics
Cognitive Computing
Cognitive computers
Cog. reasoning and inferences
Computing beyond imperative mechanisms
Cognitive behavioural modeling
Software simulations of the brain
Mathematical means for CC
Knowledge manipulation
Pattern and object recognition
Cognitive agent technologies
Dynamic concept networks
Computing with words (CWW)
Cognitive decision theories
Concept algebra
Cognitive learn engines
Cognitive inference engines
Fuzzy/rough sets/logic
Semantic computing
Granular computing
Abstract Intellignece
Abstract intelligence (αI) and AI
Cognitive models of intelligence
Theories of natural intelligence
Neruoinformatics
Neural computing
Mathematical formas of αI
Natural language cognition
Computational psychology
Distributed intelligence
Cognitive Robots/Systems
Brain informatics
e-Brain
Neurocontrol mechanisms
Hybrid intelligence
Visual information representation
Visual semantics
Novel machine intellignece
αI vs. concrete intelligence
Paper submission Https:www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icci2012
THEME
The e-Brain and Cognitive Computers
Cognitive Informatics (CI) is a cutting-edge and multidisciplinary research field that tackles the fundamental problems shared by modern informatics, computing, AI, cybernetics, computational intelligence, cognitive science, intelligence science, neuropsychology, medical science, systems science, software engineering, knowledge engineering, cognitive robots, scientific philosophy, computational linguistics, and life sciences. Cognitive Computing (CC) is a maturing paradigm of intelligent computing methodologies and systems based on cognitive informatics that implements computational intelligence by autonomous inferences and perceptions mimicking the mechanisms of the brain. CI and CC are a transdisciplinary enquiry on the internal information processing mechanisms and processes of the brain and their engineering applications in cognitive computers, computational intelligence, cognitive robots, cognitive systems, and in the AI, IT, and software industries.
The development and the cross fertilization between the aforementioned science and engineering disciplines have led to a whole range of extremely interesting new research areas known as CI and CC. Following the first ten successful conferences on Cognitive Informatics (ICCI’02 through ICCI’10, then ICCI*CC'11), the 11th IEEE Int’l Conference on Cognitive Informatics and Cognitive Computing(ICCI*CC’12) focuses on the theme of The e-Brain and Cognitive Computers. ICCI*CC’12 welcomes researchers, practitioners, and graduate students to join the international initiative on cognitive informatics and cognitive computing toward the investigation of cognitive mechanisms and processes of human information processing, and the development of next generation computers that learn and think.
SCOPE
Original papers are invited from multidisciplinary perspectives on subject areas including, but not limited to, the following:
Cognitive Informatics
Informatics models of the brain
Cognitive processes of the brain
Internal information processing mechanisms
Machine consciousness
Neuroscience foundations of information processing
Denotational mathematics
Knowledge representation
Autonomous machine learning
Neural models of memory
DNA and gene modelling
Brain information processing
Cognitive linguistics
Cognitive complexity and metrics
Bioinformatics
Neural signal modeling
Emotions/motivations/attitudes
Cognitive sensors and networks
Ergonomics
Cognitive Computing
Cognitive computers
Cog. reasoning and inferences
Computing beyond imperative mechanisms
Cognitive behavioural modeling
Software simulations of the brain
Mathematical means for CC
Knowledge manipulation
Pattern and object recognition
Cognitive agent technologies
Dynamic concept networks
Computing with words (CWW)
Cognitive decision theories
Concept algebra
Cognitive learn engines
Cognitive inference engines
Fuzzy/rough sets/logic
Semantic computing
Granular computing
Abstract Intellignece
Abstract intelligence (αI) and AI
Cognitive models of intelligence
Theories of natural intelligence
Neruoinformatics
Neural computing
Mathematical formas of αI
Natural language cognition
Computational psychology
Distributed intelligence
Cognitive Robots/Systems
Brain informatics
e-Brain
Neurocontrol mechanisms
Hybrid intelligence
Visual information representation
Visual semantics
Novel machine intellignece
αI vs. concrete intelligence
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