Dear Colleagues,
The abstract submission for the 3rd Brain-Computer
Interface Un-Conference (BCI-UC) closes on Friday, December
3rd, at 11:59 pm (CET) and the voting period on
submitted abstracts begins on Monday, December 6th [1].
Abstract submissions are text-only. The length and format of the
submissions are up to the authors - use whatever format you
consider best for attracting up-votes!
Important dates:
- Submission deadline: December 3rd, 2021 at 11:59 pm
(CET)
- Voting period: December 6th, 2021 - December 12th, 2021
at 11:59 pm (CET)
- BCI-UC event: January 27th, 2022, from 03:00 pm to 09:00
pm (CET)
We will invite the authors of the top-voted abstracts to
present at the un-conference. The 3rd BCI-UC will feature keynotes
by Cynthia Chestek (University of Michigan) [2] and Thorsten
Zander (TU Brandenburg) [3].
BCI-UC is an online un-conference that provides rapid
dissemination of novel research results in the BCI community.
Participants can submit abstracts to apply for 20
minutes presentation slots. Abstracts are not reviewed by a
program committee. Rather, all registered participants can vote on
which of the submitted abstracts they would like to see presented
at the un-conference. Because the BCI-UC does not publish
conference proceedings, submitted abstracts can report novel as
well as already published work. Registration and attendance
are free of charge. Presentations of the 1st and 2nd BCI-UC
can be re-watched at [4] and [5]. All presentations will be
streamed via Crowdcast [6] and can be accessed free of
charge.
Join us in supporting this novel community-driven dissemination of
research results!
The BCI-UC committee:
Moritz Grosse-Wentrup
Anja Meunier
Philipp Raggam
Jiachen Xu
Links:
[1] https://bciunconference.univie.ac.at/3rd-bci-uc/
[2]
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=36sxAZEAAAAJ&hl=de
[3]
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=0E49HxYAAAAJ
[4] https://bciunconference.univie.ac.at/past-events/1st-bci-uc/
[5] https://bciunconference.univie.ac.at/past-events/2nd-bci-uc/
[6] https://www.crowdcast.io/
-- DI Philipp Raggam, BSc Research Group Neuroinformatics Faculty of Computer Science University of Vienna Hörlgasse 6, A-1090 Wien, Austria