CALL FOR PAPERS (Deadline: 10 June 2016) and SPECIAL SESSION/WORKSHOP PROPOSALS (Deadline June 1, 2016): (with apologies for any cross postings - please forward to any interested colleagues, thank you)
The 8th International Conference on Brain-Inspired Cognitive Systems (BICS 2016), is being organized by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Research Centre for Brain-Inspired Intelligence, Institute of Automation) in Beijing, November 28-30, 2016 - in partnership with the University of Stirling (Scotland, UK), and with technical co-sponsorship of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society:
The conference will feature plenary lectures given by world renowned scholars, regular sessions with broad coverage, and special sessions/workshops focusing on popular and timely topics.
All accepted BICS 2016 papers will be published in conference proceedings of the Springer LNAI Book series. Selected papers will be published in a special issue of the leading (ISI SCI indexed) Cognitive Computation Journal (published by Springer Nature:
http://Springer.com/12559 - first five year ISI impact factor: 1.73)
BICS'2016 TOPICS OF INTEREST: These include, but are not limited to the following:
1. Biologically Inspired Systems (BICS-BIS)
- Brain inspired systems
- Brain inspired vision
- Brain inspired audition and sound processing
- Brain inspired other sensory modalities
- Brain inspired motion processing
- Brain inspired robotics
- Brain inspired adaptive and control systems
- Brain inspired evolutionary systems
- Brain inspired oscillatory systems
- Brain inspired signal processing
- Brain inspired learning
- Neuromorphic systems
2. Cognitive Neuroscience (BICS-CNS)
- Cognitive neuroscience
- Cognitive neuroscience of vision
- Cognitive neuroscience of non-vision sensory modalities
- Cognitive neuroscience of volition
- Systems neuroscience
- Attentional mechanisms
- Affective systems
- Language
- Cortical models
- Sub-cortical models
- Cerebellar models
- Neural correlates
3. Models of Consciousness (BICS-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
4. Neural Computation (BICS-NC)
- Neuro-computational systems
- Hybrid neural systems
- Neural learning
- Neural control systems
- Neural signal processing
- Architectures of neural computation
- Neural devices
- Neural perception and pattern classifiers
- Neuro-fuzzy systems
- Evolutionary neural networks
- Biological neural network models
- Applications
- Others
BICS 2016 SPECIAL SESSIONS AND WORKSHOPS: CALL FOR PROPOSALS
To enhance the technical program and open the door to more specific cutting-edge topics and areas related to Brain-inspired Cognitive Systems, BICS 2016 welcomes proposals for timely Special Sessions and Workshops (which will be included in the Conference programme, in addition to regular sessions).
Special sessions/workshops can cover subjects or cross-subjects belonging to any relevant BICS topic(s) of interest, or novel topic(s) related to BICS topics of interest.
Papers submitted for special sessions and workshops will be peer-reviewed with the same criteria as for regular sessions. All proposals for BICS2016 Special Sessions and Workshops should contain the following information:
-Title of the special session or workshop
-Names, affiliations, email addresses and short bios of proposers
-Description of the proposed session or workshop (including aims and scope)
-List of 6-10 potential contributors
Researchers interested in organizing Special Sessions/Workshops are invited to submit a formal proposal, which will be evaluated based on the timeliness of the topic, its uniqueness, and qualifications of the proposers. A tentative accept/reject decision on the proposal will be sent to proposers within one week after its receipt by the BICS 2016 Special Sessions and Workshops Chair. Accepted Special Sessions/Workshops will be listed on the website.
Formal proposals (including any queries) should be submitted to the BICS 2016 Special Sessions & Workshops Chair:
Dr. Jingpeng Li (
jli@cs.stir.ac.uk ).
Special Sessions/Workshops proposals deadline: 1 June 2016
PAPER SUBMISSION:
Papers should be limited to 8-10 pages in Springer LNCS format. Details can be found in
http://bii.ia.ac.cn/bics-2016/submission.htmTo submit, please login at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bics2016IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper submission deadline: June 10, 2016
Acceptance notification: August 10, 2016
Camera-ready papers due: September 10, 2016
Conference dates: November 28-30, 2016
Special Session/Workshop proposals deadline: June 1 , 2016 (acceptance notification: 8 June 2016)
BICS 2016 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
General Chairs:
Cheng-Lin Liu (Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Amir Hussain (University of Stirling, Scotland, UK)
Program Chairs:
Bin Luo (Anhui University, China)
Kay Chen Tan (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Publicity Chairs:
Cesare Alippi (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Haibo He (University of Rhode Island, USA)
Hussein Abbass (University of New South Wales - Canberra - Australia)
Erik Cambria (NTU, Singapore)
Local Organization Chair:
Yi Zeng (Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Publication Chair:
Zhaoxiang Zhang (Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Special Sessions and Workshops Chair:
Jingpeng Li (University of Stirling, Scotland, UK)
Secretariat:
bics2016@ia.ac.cnWe looking forward to seeing you at BICS'2016!