May 15: Joint Symposium on Neural Computation for Southern California

Posted by Bayle Shanks at 12:19 AM EST

Joint Symposium on Neural Computation (for Southern California only)
Saturday, May 15, 2004 8:00am – 6:00pm
University of Southern California, Los Angeles

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11th Joint Symposium on Neural Computation

Saturday, May 15, 2004 8:00am – 6:00pm
University of Southern California, Los Angeles

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Call for Abstracts

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Past programs and information: http://www.its.usc.edu/~jsnc/
[2004 web site will be up around April 15]

In 1994, the Institute for Neural Computation at UCSD hosted the
first Joint Symposium on Neural Computation with Caltech. This
symposium brought together students and faculty for a day of short
presentations. Since then, this symposium has rotated between
UCSD/Salk Institute, Caltech, UCI, UCLA and USC.

DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF ABSTRACT: Monday, May 3, 2004 11:59:59pm PDT
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE: Friday, May 7, 2004 11:59:59pm PDT
CONFERENCE: Saturday, May 15, 2004 8:00am-6:00pm

Submission is open to all members of the Neural Computation community
of Southern California. Research areas include all aspects of neural
computation including cellular, network, and systems-level modeling,
and applications of neuromorphic algorithms and hardware to problems
in vision, speech motor control, cognitive function.

Preliminary list of confirmed speakers:

Richard Andersen, Caltech
Pierre Baldi, UCI
Irv Biederman, USC
Geoff Boynton, Salk/UCSD
Frances Chance, UCI
Charlie Chubb, UCI
Laurent Itti, USC
Zhong-Lin Lu, USC
Dario Ringach, UCLA
Terry Sejnovski, Salk/UCSD
Ivan Soltesz, UCI
George Sperling, UCI
Bosco Tjan, USC

To register and submit an abstract, please use the online gateway.

Abstract must be in pdf format, preferred length is one page, two
pages accepted if large figures, at least 1/2 page. After review,
accepted papers will be invited for poster presentation at the
conference. In addition, abstracts selected by the program committee
as most meritorious will be invited for spotlight (2-minute oral)
presentation.

NEW THIS YEAR: best-poster awards (with prize!) in several categories
will be selected through a vote of all attendees after the poster
presentations.

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