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Brain inspired cognitive systems (BICS)

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Hussain A, Aleksander I, Smith L & Chrisley R (2009) Brain inspired cognitive systems (BICS). Neurocomputing, 72 (4-6), pp. 683-684. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neucom.2008.10.007

Abstract
This Neurocomputing special issue is based on selected, expanded and significantly revised versions of papers presented at the Second International Conference on Brain Inspired Cognitive Systems (BICS 2006) held at Lesvos, Greece, from 10 to 14 October 2006. The aim of BICS 2006, which followed the very successful first BICS 2004 held at Stirling, Scotland, was to bring together leading scientists and engineers who use analytic, syntactic and computational methods both to understand the prodigious processing properties of biological systems and, specifically, of the brain, and to exploit such knowledge to advance computational methods towards ever higher levels of cognitive competence. The biennial BICS Conference Series (with BICS 2008 recently held in Sao Luis, Brazil, 24-27 June, and BICS 2010 due to be held in Madrid, Spain) aims to become a major point of contact for research scientists, engineers and practitioners throughout the world in the fields of cognitive and computational systems inspired by the brain and biology.

Keywords
10; BIOLOGY; Brain; Competence; conference; CONTACT; Editorial; FIELD; FIELDS; GREECE; International; knowledge; LEVEL; levels; method; methods; PRACTITIONER; practitioners; properties; Research; Scotland; SERIES; Spain; Stirling; SYSTEM; Systems; WHO; WORLD

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Output Type: Editorial

Journal
Neurocomputing: Volume 72, Issue 4-6

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2009
PublisherElsevier
ISSN0925-2312

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Professor Leslie Smith

Professor Leslie Smith

Emeritus Professor, Computing Science