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Plenary Speakers


Shun-ichi Amari
RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Japan
E-mail: amari [at] brain.riken.jp

Russ Eberhart
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, USA
E-mail: reberhar [at] iupui.edu


Presidential Lecture Series

Laiwan Chan
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
E-mail: lwchan [at] cse.cuhk.edu.hk
Wlodzislaw Duch
Nicholaus Copernicus University, Poland
E-mail: wduch [at] phys.uni.torun.pl
Tom Gedeon
The Australian National University, Australia
E-mail: tom [at] cs.anu.edu.au
Nikola Kasabov
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
E-mail: nkasabov [at] aut.ac.nz
Soo-Young Lee
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
E-mail: sylee [at] kaist.ac.kr
Shiro Usui
RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Japan
E-mail: usuishiro [at] riken.jp
DeLiang Wang
The Ohio State University, USA
E-mail: dwang [at] cse.ohio-state.edu
Shoujue Wang
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
E-mail: wsjue [at] red.semi.ac.cn
Reference List from Invited Talk

 

Invited Speakers


Aapo Hyvärinen
University of Helsinki, Finland
E-mail: aapo.hyvarinen [at] helsinki.fi


K.C. Wong Foundation Distinguished Speakers 


Aike Guo
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
E-mail: akguo [at] ion.ac.cn

Tianyou Chai
Northeastern University, China
E-mail: tychai [at] mail.neu.edu.cn


Tutorials


All tutorial sessions are free to all delegates with valid registration.

ID Speakers Topics Room Notes Time
T1

Alex Smola
National ICT Australia / ANU, Australia

Kernel Methods for Estimation and Data Analysis 404 Here  Oct. 3, AM
T2

Amir Atiya
Cairo University, Egypt

Machine Learning Models for Stock Market Prediction and Trading System Design 406 Here Oct. 3, AM
T3

Xuegong Zhang
Tsinghua University, China

Machine Learning in High-Throughput Genomics and Proteomics 402 1 2 3 Oct. 3, AM
T4

Koji Tsuda
MPI for Biological Cybernetics, Germany

Kernel Methods for Structural Data in Computational Biology 402 Here Oct. 3, PM
T5

Russell Eberhart, Indiana Univ. Purdue Univ., Indianapolis, USA

Introduction to Swarm Intelligence 404 Here Oct. 3, PM
T6

Mahesan Niranjan
The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

Sequential Inference with Particle Filters 406 Here Oct. 3, PM


Final Program

 

Guidelines


Oral Guidelines

There are five parallel oral sessions during each period. Each oral paper is allocated 20 minutes, with 15 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for questions and answers.

Speakers should go to the session room at least 15 minutes before their session starts, introduce themselves to the session chairs and check their presentation material with the computer and audio-visual equipment.

The computer in each session room can display MS PowerPoint and Adobe PDF files. Speakers can bring their presentation material on USB drives. If you use other digital storage devices not supported by the computer in the session room, please ask a conference helper to transfer the files.


Poster Guidelines

Poster Layout

 

The poster board's orientation is vertical (portrait). It is 1 m (w) × 2 m (h). It is highly recommended to have a one-piece poster on the board. For easier viewing, the poster length should not exceed 1.2m. Moreover, make sure you leave enough margin around the poster, i.e., do not cover the full board exactly.


Poster Content

The poster should include title, author name(s), affiliation(s), and an abstract. It is highly recommended to use illustrations, charts, tables, and other visually appealing objects to convey your research work. Make sure all materials are clearly readable from a distance. You may bring other relevant materials, e.g., full paper, addendum, etc. to your poster session.

Poster Location

Each board is labeled with a Poster ID. Please locate your Poster ID for your presentation. Each poster's presenter is responsible for setting up and taking down his/her own poster during the conference.

Poster Set-Up and Take-Down

You are requested to put up your poster before the morning coffee break and take it down no later than 15 minutes after the last session of the day. The organizers reserve the right to remove the poster by the appointed time.

Posters must be attached with non-permanent adhesive (such as blue- tac or double-sided tape). Push-pins, thumb-tacks, or staples are not allowed. The organizers will provide such adhesive at the conference.




 

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