Network Events
10 October 2010
Third EUCogII Members Conf., Palma de Mallorca, 8-9.10.2010
Next EUCogII members' conference, on October 8th & 9th, in Palma de Mallorca.
29 January 2010
Second EUCogII Members Conf., Zurich, 29.01.2010
"Development of Cognition in Artificial Agents"
10 October 2009
First EUCogII Members Conf., Hamburg, 10-11.10.2009
"Challenges for cognitive systems"
Sponsored Events
6 October 2010
5th French computational neuroscience conference, Neurocomp'10, 06 - 08.10.2010
NeuroComp is an annual event in France, which brings together the computational neuroscience community and the experimental neuroscience community, favoring the advancement of artificial cognitive systems. The meeting will take place in Lyon this year. It will include a tutorial day where students will be able to learn about development of artificial cogntitive neural systems and comparison with neurophysiology data.
To be held in Lyon, France on 6th -- 8th October 2010.
24 September 2010
Autumn School - Neuronal Dynamics for Cognitive Robotics, 24.09 - 01.10.2010
Neuronal dynamics provides a powerful theoretical language with which embodied and situated cognitive systems can be designed and modeled. This summer school will provides a hands-on and down-to-earth introduction to neuronal dynamics ideas and will enable participants to become productive within this framework.
To be held at the "Institut für Neuroinformatik", Ruhr-Universität, Bochum on 24th September -- 1st October 2010
1 September 2010
Workshop on Recogniton and Action for Scene Understanding (REACTS2011), 01 - 02.09.2010
The workshop on Recognition and Action for Scene Understanding (REACTS2011) is an international event which will be hold in Malaga, September 2011. The aim of this workshop is meant to bring together researchers which address the problem of Scene Understanding from the perspective of the different involved research communities. Scene Understanding has become a popular topic in Computer Science which combines abilities such as perception, analysis and interpretation of both indoor and outdoor scenes. Hence, it involves joining efforts and sharing knowledge from different research areas such as Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, Machine Intelligence, Software Engineering and Cognitive Sciences. Scene Understanding underlies many abilities such as visual search, visual exploration and attention guidance, 3D object classification or human behaviour description and recognition. However, many other abilities such as spatio-temporal processing or multi-sensor fusion can also rely on this topic.
To be held in Malaga, Spain on 1st -- 2nd September 2010.
