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Category ICCI_CC 2011
Deadline: March 31, 2011 | Date: August 18, 2011-August 20, 2011
Venue/Country: Banff, Canada
Updated: 2011-03-18 10:05:22 (GMT+9)
 August 18-20, 2011, Banff, Alberta, CanadaSession BriefRecent research efforts towards modeling the mechanisms of biologicalinformation processing systems have provided a rich source of solutions(e.g. swarm intelligence, self-organizing systems, and intelligent sensornetworks, etc) and proven to be hopeful in solving a variety of key problemsin sensing, computing, and control. By combining the tasks of traditionalsensing, computing and control with these modern biologically plausiblemodels and methods, the biologically inspired approaches to the study ofsuch research fields offer great potential to extend our knowledge ofintelligent behavior of biological individuals or groups involved inpractical applications, and to advance theoretical models of how we solvelarge scale, complex and dynamic problems, in a biologically plausible,cognitively inspired, and behaviorally intelligent way. However, the overallframework, theoretical modeling and practical applications to these researchfields are far from being well established and remain to be fulfilled andenriched.The objective of the proposed session is to gather specialists andresearchers on the list of topics mentioned below to present and discussedtheir latest developments, and to bridge the gap between these fields.Scope and Topics:The scope of the session will be focused on, but not limited to, thefollowing areas:RoboticsIntelligent Vision SystemsMulti-Agent SystemsSelf-organizing SystemsComputational IntelligenceIntelligent Sensor NetworksBioinformatics and Biomedical EngineeringApplicationsWe welcome theoretical, empirical papers, and interesting case studies thatare within the scope of this special session.Important DatesFull paper submission due: Mar. 31, 2011             Notification of acceptance: Apr. 30, 2011        Camera-ready paper due: May 20, 2011              Conference presentation: August 18-20, 2011 Instructions of SubmissionsAn electronic copy of paper in PDF format in English should be send tosiyao.fu
August 18-20, 2011, Banff, Alberta, CanadaSession BriefRecent research efforts towards modeling the mechanisms of biologicalinformation processing systems have provided a rich source of solutions(e.g. swarm intelligence, self-organizing systems, and intelligent sensornetworks, etc) and proven to be hopeful in solving a variety of key problemsin sensing, computing, and control. By combining the tasks of traditionalsensing, computing and control with these modern biologically plausiblemodels and methods, the biologically inspired approaches to the study ofsuch research fields offer great potential to extend our knowledge ofintelligent behavior of biological individuals or groups involved inpractical applications, and to advance theoretical models of how we solvelarge scale, complex and dynamic problems, in a biologically plausible,cognitively inspired, and behaviorally intelligent way. However, the overallframework, theoretical modeling and practical applications to these researchfields are far from being well established and remain to be fulfilled andenriched.The objective of the proposed session is to gather specialists andresearchers on the list of topics mentioned below to present and discussedtheir latest developments, and to bridge the gap between these fields.Scope and Topics:The scope of the session will be focused on, but not limited to, thefollowing areas:RoboticsIntelligent Vision SystemsMulti-Agent SystemsSelf-organizing SystemsComputational IntelligenceIntelligent Sensor NetworksBioinformatics and Biomedical EngineeringApplicationsWe welcome theoretical, empirical papers, and interesting case studies thatare within the scope of this special session.Important DatesFull paper submission due: Mar. 31, 2011             Notification of acceptance: Apr. 30, 2011        Camera-ready paper due: May 20, 2011              Conference presentation: August 18-20, 2011 Instructions of SubmissionsAn electronic copy of paper in PDF format in English should be send tosiyao.fu ia.ac.cn. Same electronic copy must also be submitted online at:https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iccicc2011
ia.ac.cn. Same electronic copy must also be submitted online at:https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iccicc2011 .
.Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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