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ICONIP 2024 : 31st International Conference on Neural Information ProcessingConference Series : International Conference on Neural Information Processing | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://iconip2024.org/ | |||||||||||||||
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The International Conference on Neural Information Processing (ICONIP) is an annual conference of the Asia Pacific Neural Network Society (APNNS). Over the years, the ICONIP has emerged as a premium venue to showcase the current research and innovations in artificial intelligence and their applications on different fields.
Serving as a dynamic forum, ICONIP encourages the cross-pollination of ideas across a spectrum of disciplines, encompassing data analytics, pattern recognition, biomedical engineering, neuroscience, automation and control, information security, and brain-machine interfaces. ICONIP brings together attendees from around the world, diverse disciplines and professions including researchers, academics, and industry experts, all working collaboratively to tackle real-world challenges and contribute to the betterment of society. ICONIP 2024 invites high quality contributions from, but not limited to the topics below: Track 1: Theory and Algorithms Causality and explainable AI Computational intelligence Control and decision theory Constraint & uncertainty theory Machine learning Neurodynamics Neural network models Optimization Pattern recognition Time series analysis Track 2: Cognitive Neurosciences Affective and cognitive learning Biometric systems/interfaces Brain-machine interface Computational psychiatry Neuroeconomics Neural data analysis Reasoning and consciousness Sensory perception Social cognition Track 3: Human Centred Computing Bioinformatics Biomedical information Healthcare Human activity recognition Human-centred design Human-computer interaction Neuromorphic hardware Recommender systems Social networks Sports and rehabilitation Track 4: Applications Big data analysis Computational finance Image processing & computer vision Data mining Information security Information retrieval Multimedia information processing Natural language processing Robotics and control Web search and mining |
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