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Brain-Inspired IT III, Volume 1301 - Invited and selected papers of the 3rd International Conference on Brain-Inspired Information Technology "BrainIT 2006" held in Hibikino, Kitakyushu, Japan between 27 and 29 September 2006 (Hardcover)
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Brain-Inspired IT III, Volume 1301 - Invited and selected papers of the 3rd International Conference on Brain-Inspired Information Technology "BrainIT 2006" held in Hibikino, Kitakyushu, Japan between 27 and 29 September 2006 (Hardcover)
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Brain-Inspired IT III is the third volume of the Brain-Inspired IT
series intended for researchers and students who are involved or
interested in the brain sciences, technology, and engineering.
Brain-Inspired IT III includes 4 invited papers, 7 COE papers, 57
selected papers from the Third International Symposium BrainIT
2006, which was held in Kitakyushu, Japan, on September 27-29,
2006. The last two International symposiums BrainIT 2004 and 2005
were great success, and provided the participants with good
opportunities to exchange valuable information and various ideas
from multidisciplinary research area. We made a survey of the
current state-of-the-art and explored the possibility to establish
new research fields in the Brain-Inspired Information Technology.
The first 4 invited papers are contributed by outstanding
researchers in the area, Dr. M. Kawato (ATR Computational
Neuroscience Laboratories), Prof. Ryohei Kanzaki (The University of
Tokyo), Prof. Asla Pitkanen (University of Kuopio), Prof. Helge
Ritter (Bielefeld University), who were presented in the special
and invited sessions of BrainIT2006 to discuss how the brain
processes the information and how we apply the processing to
technology. Technical papers cover vision system, other sensory
systems, cognition and languages, learning and memory, behavior and
emotion, motor controls, dynamics, neural computation, neural
networks, and brain-inspired intelligent machines. Hopefully this
Brain-Inspired IT series will be a key milestone for researchers
and students to pioneer the new field Brain-Inspired Information
Technology.
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