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Neural Information Processing - 14th International Confernce, ICONIP 2007, Kitakyushu, Japan, November 13-16, 2007, Revised Selected Papers, Part I (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
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Neural Information Processing - 14th International Confernce, ICONIP 2007, Kitakyushu, Japan, November 13-16, 2007, Revised Selected Papers, Part I (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Series: Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 4984
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These two-volume books comprise the post-conference proceedings of
the 14th International Conference on Neural Information Processing
(ICONIP 2007) held in Kitakyushu, Japan, during November 13-16,
2007. The Asia Paci?c Neural Network Assembly (APNNA) was founded
in 1993. The ?rst ICONIP was held in 1994 in Seoul, Korea,
sponsored by APNNA in collaboration with regional organizations.
Since then, ICONIP has consistently provided prestigious opp-
tunities for presenting and exchanging ideas on neural networks and
related ?elds. Research ?elds covered by ICONIP have now expanded
to include such ?elds as bioinformatics, brain machine interfaces,
robotics, and computational intelligence. We had 288 ordinary paper
submissions and 3 special organized session p- posals. Although the
quality of submitted papers on the average was excepti- ally high,
only 60% of them were accepted after rigorous reviews, each paper
being reviewed by three reviewers. Concerning special organized
session prop- als, two out of three were accepted. In addition to
ordinary submitted papers, we invited 15 special organized sessions
organized by leading researchers in emerging ?elds to promote
future expansion of neural information processing. ICONIP 2007 was
held at the newly established Kitakyushu Science and Research Park
in Kitakyushu, Japan. Its theme was "Towards an Integrated Approach
to the Brain-Brain-Inspired Engineering and Brain Science," which
emphasizes the need for cross-disciplinary approaches for
understanding brain functions and utilizing the knowledge for
contributions to the society. It was jointly sponsored by APNNA,
Japanese Neural Network Society (JNNS), and the 21st century COE
program at Kyushu Institute of Technology.
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