Neural Information Processing 16th International Conference, ICONIP 2009, Bangkok, Thailand, December 1-5, 2009, Proceedings, Part I / [electronic resource] :
edited by Chi-Sing Leung, Minho Lee, Jonathan H. Chan.
- 1st ed. 2009.
- XXIX, 898 p. online resource.
- Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 5863 2512-2029 ; .
- Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 5863 .
Cognitive Science and Computational Neuroscience -- Neurodynamics -- Mathematical Modeling and Analysis -- Kernel and Related Methods -- Learning Algorithms -- Pattern Analysis -- Face Analysis and Processing -- Image Processing -- Financial Applications -- Erratum.
The two volumes LNCS 5863 and 5864 constitute the proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Neural Information Processing, ICONIP 2009, held in Bangkok, Thailand, in December 2009. The 145 regular session papers and 53 special session papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 466 submissions. The papers are structured in topical sections on cognitive science and computational neuroscience, neurodynamics, mathematical modeling and analysis, kernel and related methods, learning algorithms, pattern analysis, face analysis and processing, image processing, financial applications, computer vision, control and robotics, evolutionary computation, other emerging computational methods, signal, data and text processing, artificial spiking neural systems: nonlinear dynamics and engineering applications, towards brain-inspired systems, computational advances in bioinformatics, data mining for cybersecurity, evolutionary neural networks: theory and practice, hybrid and adaptive systems for computer vision and robot control, intelligent data mining, neural networks for data mining, and SOM and related subjects and its applications.
9783642106774
10.1007/978-3-642-10677-4 doi
User interfaces (Computer systems). Human-computer interaction. Information storage and retrieval systems. Computer simulation. Computer science. Artificial intelligence. Pattern recognition systems. User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction. Information Storage and Retrieval. Computer Modelling. Theory of Computation. Artificial Intelligence. Automated Pattern Recognition.