Symposium organizers welcome papers related to accomplishing human-like intelligence by artificial systems. In many research domains the existing state-of-the-art AI/CI solutions significantly differ from the human competence level. Even though it is generally not clear whether human-like approach would show its upper-hand over existing methods, the exploration of this research path seems to be advantageous and challenging.
The main goal of this symposium is to promote and advance research activities related to all facets of human-like intelligence. The organizers encourage submission of the papers describing application of various Computational Intelligence paradigms including neural networks, genetic / memetic computing, fuzzy logic, reinforcement learning to human-like knowledge acquisition and representation and human-like problem solving.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Mesoscopic Coherence and Machine Consciousness
(Organizers: Gianfranco Minati, Peter Boltuc, Stephen Thaler)
Grounded Cognition, Creativity and Motivated Learning
(Organizers: Kathryn Merrick, Janusz Starzyk, Frank van der Velde, Jacek Mandziuk, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, Yew-Soon Ong, Rob Saunders, Nazmul Siddique, Angelo Cangelosi, Kamran Shaft, Marc de Kamps, Andrea Soltoggio)
Please forward your special sessions proposals to Symposium Chairs by April 15.
Jacek MańdziukFaculty of Mathematics and Information ScienceWarsaw University of Technology, PolandMail:mandziuk@mini.pw.edu.plWebsite:https://www.mini.pw.edu.pl/~mandziuk/ |
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Włodzisław DuchNicolaus Copernicus University, PolandMail:wduch@is.umk.plWebsite:https://www.is.umk.pl/~duch/ |
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Janusz A. StarzykSchool of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,Ohio State University, USAMail:starzyk@bobcat.ent.ohiou.edu)Website:https://www.ohio.edu/people/starzykj/ |
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