Reno/Lake Tahoe
May 22 - 24, 2006
The Conference Program is now available!
The 2006 EPSCoR state conference on Cognitive Information Processing (CIP) will be held on the University of Nevada, Reno campus in Reno/Lake Tahoe from the 22nd to the 24th of May, 2006.
This conference will be held in conjunction with 2006 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Games . EPSCoR conference registrants get complete access to all symposium sessions and keynotes.
Cognitive information processing is built around computing systems that perceive, reason, and act. Such systems have been applied in human-computer and human-robot perception and interaction (surveillance, handling hazardous wastes, smart buildings, decision support, security), in scientific modeling (sequencing, drug design, seismic inversion, x-ray spectroscopy), and in engineering design (aircraft engines, space qualified trusses, smart materials, spacecraft antennae).
This state conference, sponsored by the Nevada Epscor office, aims to bring together leading researches and practitioners in the state. The goal is to present current work and to foster collaborations that lead to future proposals to NSF and other funding agencies. We invite abstracts in research areas normally supportable by one or more NSF programs. Relevant research areas include but are not limited to: Computational Cognitive Modeling, Artificial Intelligence and applications to Security and Surveillance Inversion and Modeling Robotics and Bio-Robotics Bio-informatics
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