IJCNN2009 Accepted Special Sessions
SP01: From Desktop to Bedside - CI for Biopatterns
Leif Peterson and Paulo Lisboa
peterson.leif@ieee.org
SP02: CI in Direct Support of Patient Care
Chairs: James DeLeo, Alexandru Floares, Adam E Gaweda
jdeleo@nih.gov
SP03: CI in Medical Diagnosis, Chair: Maciej Mazurowski, Georgia
Tourassi and Mia Markey
maciej.mazurowski@louisville.edu
SP04: SC tools for Bioinformatics
Alexandru Floares, Francesco Masulli
masulli@disi.unige.it
SP05: Biometrics (PDF)
Khan Iftekharuddin
iftekhar@memphis.edu
SP06: Standoff Biometrics
Harold Szu & Reza Derakhshani
szu_h@yahoo.com
SP07: NN Models of the Human Mind: Thinking, Decision Making, and Social Interaction.
Dan Levine, Ron Sun
levine@uta.edu
SP08: Large-Scale Neural Systems: From Biology to Technology
Gail Carpenter
gail@cns.bu.edu
SP09: Computational Techniques for Social Computing
Irwin King
king@cse.cuhk.edu.hk
SP10: Hippocampal models, from circuitry to dynamics, from dynamics to cognitive functions
Colin Molter & Yoko Yamaguchi
cmolter@brain.riken.jp
SP11: Neural Modeling Fields: foundations and applications
José Fernando Fontanari
fontanar@ifsc.usp.br
SP12: Complex-valued neural networks
Igor Aizenberg, Jacek Zurada, Akira Hirose
Igor.Aizenberg@tamut.edu
SP13: Power Systems (PDF)
Jung-Wook Park, Wei Qiao
jungpark@yonsei.ac.kr
SP14: Integration of Swarm Intelligence and ANN
Satchidananda Dehuri
satchi.lapa@gmail.com
SP15: The relevance of the time domain to neural network models
Ravi Rao, Guillermo Cecchi
ravirao@us.ibm.com
SP 16: NN learning based on hierarchical architectures (DOC)
Yunqian Ma
yunqian.ma@honeywell.com
SP 17: Adaptive Dynamic Programming for Feedback Control
Frank Lewis and Jagannathan Sarangapani
lewis@uta.edu
SP 18: Incremental Learning/ Learning in Nonstationary Environments (PDF)
Robi Polikar
polikar at rowan dot edu
Call for Special Sessions - Now Closed
The IJCNN 2009 solicits proposals for special sessions within the technical scope of the conference. Special sessions, together with panel discussions are organized by internationally renowned experts and aimed to bring together researchers in a focused topic. Special sessions and panel discussions have become both a tradition and an important component of the IJCNN. Papers submitted for special sessions or panel discussions are to be peer-reviewed with the same criteria used for contributed papers. Researchers interested in organizing a special session are invited to submit a formal proposal to the Special Sessions chair. Special session proposals should include:
- the session title
- a brief description of the session's scope, motivation,
and appeal to conference attendees - organizer names and contact information
- brief CVs of the organizers
Donald C. Wunsch, dwunsch .a_t_. mst. edu
Missouri S&T University
Special Sessions Chair