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Brain Inspired Cognitive Systems  2004

29 August - 1 September 2004,  University of Stirling, Scotland, UK

BICS 2004: Outline Programme

Although this programme is provisional, and may get altered, it is probably a good guide. **programme updated 18 Aug 2004: session CNS3 added**

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Sunday 29 August 2004

start time

end time

event

presenter

title

location

1400

onwards

delegates arrive

-

-

-

1500

1600

Tutorial

Prof I Aleksander

Models  of Consciousness: The world scene

LTB3

1600

1700

Tutorial

Prof L S Smith

Implementing  neural models in silicon

LTB3

1700

1900

Registration

-

-

Room 2X1

1930

2200

Reception

-

-

Room 2X1

Monday 30 August 2004

start time

end time

event

presenter/chair

title

location

0800

0900

Registration

-

-

2X1

0900

0910

Introduction

Prof L S Smith

-

LTB4

0910

1010

Plenary Lecture

Prof R. Douglas

Fifteen  years of Neuromorphic Engineering: progress, problems, and prospects

LTB4

1010

1100

Contributed  paper session BIS1

Dr Bruce Graham

Audition and Robotics

LTB4

1010

1100

Contributed  paper session NC1

Prof Graham Hesketh

Computational Neural Network Models: 1

LTB3

1010

1100

Contributed  paper session CNS1

Prof Igor Aleksander

Attention and Emotion

LTB2

1100

1120

Tea/Coffee

-

-

2X1

1120

1245

Contributed  paper session BIS1 (cont'd)

Dr Bruce Graham

Audition and Robotics

LTB4

1120

1245

Contributed  paper session NC1 (cont'd)

Prof Graham Hesketh

Computational Neural Network Models: 1

LTB3

1120

1245

Contributed  paper session CNS1 (cont'd)

Prof Igor Aleksander

Attention and Emotion

LTB2

1245

1345

Lunch

-

-

Atrium

1345

1545

Workshop

Dr E Sánchez and C Varela(organisers)

Information  coding in early sensory stages

2B74

1345

1530

Contributed  paper session BIS2

Prof Rodney Douglas

Vision1: Neuromorphic Approaches

LTB4

1345

1550

Contributed  paper session NC2

Prof Erkki Oja

Computational Neural Network Models: 2

LTB3

1345

1545

Contributed  paper session CNS2

Prof John Taylor

Representation and Modelling

LTB2

1545

1615

Tea/Coffee

-

-

2X1

1615

1715

Plenary

Prof John G Taylor

Attention  and Consciousness as Control System Components in the Brain

LTB4

Tuesday 31 August 2004

start time

end time

event

presenter/chair

title

location

0900

1000

Plenary Lecture

Dr. O Holland

Computation,  cognition, and control

LTB4

1000

1100

Contributed  paper session BIS3

Dr Steve Collins

Vision 2

LTB4

1000

1100

Contributed  paper session CNS3

Prof Igor Aleksander

Controversies in CNS

LTB2

1100

1120

Tea/Coffee

-

-

2X1

1120

1245

Plenary Debate

Prof Leslie Smith

Machine  Consciousness: Does it Make Sense?

LTB4

1245

1345

Lunch

-

-

Atrium

1345

1445

Contributed  paper session BIS4

Prof David Willshaw

Vision 3

LTB4

1345

15:00

Contributed  paper session NC4

Dr Kazushi Ikeda

Software and Hardware Implementations

LTB3

1345

1500

Contributed  paper session CNS4

Dr Owen Holland

Agent Consciousness

LTB2

1500

1600

Plenary

Prof G Hesketh

Neural  Nets: the hype and the reality, from an industrial perspective

LTB4

1600

1730

Poster  Session with Tea/Coffee

-

2X1

1900

2200

Conference Dinner

-

-

Stirling Management Centre

Wednesday 1 September 2004

start time

end time

event

presenter/chair

title

location

0900

1000

Plenary Lecture

Prof D Willshaw

Self-Organisation  in the Nervous System: the Establishment of Nerve Connections by an  Inductive Mechanism

LTB4

1000

1100

Plenary Lecture

Prof E Oja

Disentangling  signals blindly from nonlinear mixtures

LTB4

1100

1120

Tea/Coffee

-

-

2X1

1120

1300

Contributed  paper session BIS5

Prof Rodney Douglas

Neural Modelling

LTB4

1120

1300

Contributed  paper session NC5

Dr Amir Hussain

Neural Network Applications

LTB3

1120

1245

Contributed  paper session CNS5

Prof Igor Aleksander

Neurological Analysis

LTB2

1245

1345

Lunch

-

-

Atrium

1345

1530

Contributed  paper session BIS6

Prof Leslie Smith

Neuromorphic and spiking networks: BSS

LTB4

1530

1550

Tea/Coffee

-

-

2X1

1550

1710

Contributed  paper session BIS7

Prof Leslie Smith

Novel approaches

LTB4>


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