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IJCAI-WIS 2013 : IJCAI 2013 WORKSHOP ON INTELLIGENCE SCIENCE (WIS - 13) | |||||||||||||||
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IJCAI -13 Workshop on intelligence science
August 3-4, 2013, Beijing, China http://www.intsci.ac.cn/WIS2013 Call for Papers Artificial Intelligence research has made substantial progress since the 1950s. However, many state-of-the-art intelligent systems are still not able to outperform human intelligence. To advance the research in artificial intelligence, it is beneficial to investigate intelligence, both artificial and natural, in an interdisciplinary context. The objective of this workshop is to bring together researchers from brain science, cognitive science, and artificial intelligence to explore the essence and technology of intelligence. This workshop provides a platform to discuss some key issues in intelligence science: (1) What new methodologies and ideas may cognitive science and brain science bring into the research of artificial intelligence? (2) What are the underlying algorithmic principles and circuitry wiring of the observed intelligent behaviors? (3) How are intelligent behaviors realized as hierarchical organization of functions across multiple modalities and time scales? (4) What are the key problems of intelligence science that requires joint research in brain science, cognitive science, and artificial intelligence? This workshop takes advantage of IJCAI-13 by hoping to attract participants from academia and industry worldwide. The communication among researchers from these fields will strongly boost the understanding of intelligence, provoke new theories on intelligent behaviors and lead to new experiments or systems. The workshop is to be held at the beginning of IJCAI-13, August 3-4, 2013. Workshop participants will have the opportunity to meet and discuss issues with a selected focus — providing an informal setting for active exchange among researchers and developers on topics of common interest. Topics of interest related to Intelligence Science include but are not limited to the following areas: • Basic process of neural activity in brain • Perceptual representation and feature binding • Coding and retrieval of memory • Linguistic cognition • Learning and synaptic plasticity • Exploration and active sampling • Thought and decision making • Emotion and affection • Development and adaptation of intelligence • Nature of consciousness • Mind modeling • Cognitive computing and simulation • Brain-computer integration • Intelligent robots and virtual humans • Brain-like machine • Creativity • Abstraction • Integration of aspects of intelligence Submissions process Authors should submit their papers through the Easychair system using the IJCAI formatting guidelines. If you would like to participate, submit either a full paper of no more than 6 pages (or 6,000 words); a short paper, or problem instance (at most 3 pages or 3,000 words); or a position statement (1 page). Short papers may address an important problem for further research. Important Dates Paper submission deadline: March 31, 2013 Acceptance Notification: May 1, 2013 Final Version: May 20, 2013 Workshops date: August 3-4, 2013 General Chairs Randal A. Koene (Boston University, USA) Xiaowei Tang (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Zhejiang University, China) Jean-Daniel Zucker (IRD and University Pierre and Marie Curie in Paris, France) Program Chairs Zhongzhi Shi (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Paul S. Rosenbloom (Dept. of Computer Science and Institute for Creative Technologies, University of Southern California) Udo Ernst (Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Bremen, Germany) Program Committee A. Aamodt (Department of Computer and Information Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway) F. Battaglia (University of Amsterdam,Netherlands) G. Bi (University of Science and Technology of China, China) W. Chen (Zhejiang University, China) S. Ding (China Mining University, China) F. Dylla (Computer Science, University Bremen, Germany) G. Li (Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) L. Li (Hangzhou Dianzi University, China) J. Liang (Shanxi University, China) F. Neri (University of Naples Federico Ii, Italy) B. Si (Dept. of Neurobiology Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel) X. Tian (Department of Biomedical Engineering, Tianjin Medical University, China) S. Vadera(University of Salford, UK) G. Wang (Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology, CAS, China) J. Weng (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Michigan State University, USA) S. Wu (Brain and Cognitive Neuroscience, Beijing Normal University, China) C. Zhang (Tsinghua University, China) L. Zhang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China) X. Zheng (Zhejiang University, China) C. Zhou (Xiamen University, China) X. Zhou (Peking University, China) Y. Zhou (Shanghai Normal University, China) Local Organization Contact Person: Zhongzhi Shi shizz@ics.ict.ac.cn Tel: 86-10-82610254 Secretary: Jianhua Zhang zhangjh@ics.ict.ac.cn |
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