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** Artificial Intelligence in NeuroImaging **
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Special issue of
the Artificial Intelligence in Medicine journal
o Submission deadline: 15th September, 2002
o Notification of acceptance: 30th November, 2002
o Final paper: 30th December, 2002
o Special issue: mid of 2003
Contributions are solicited for a special issue of the Artificial
Intelligence in Medicine journal on the theme of "Artificial
Intelligence in Neuroimaging".
SCOPE
Neuroimaging is a large growing field where various techniques are used
to examine how the brain function supports mental
activities in normal as well as compromised situations. Conceptually,
how distributed systems of brain areas work altogether and
how mental capabilities emerge from the neurons society are open
questions that enter in resonance with AI researcher
interests. Moreover, in recent years, neuroimaging of cognition has
literally exploded. In practice, this development poses unique
challenges for computer scientists and for artificial intelligence
community especially in term of intelligent data archiving, analysis,
validation and visualization. This special issue concerns the use of
artificial intelligence methodologies and techniques for
addressing specific problems encountered in brain imaging research.
Clearly, the goal of this special issue is to foster the
cross-fertilization of ideas in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroimaging
communities.
TOPICS
The guest editor invites submissions of original research
contributions that will explicitly discuss one or more of the
artificial
intelligence topics mentioned below in the context of neuroimaging:
Intelligent Database (modelling, archiving, retrieval…)
Knowledge Representation, Reuse and Sharing (anatomical, functional,
spatial and temporal knowledge)
Learning and Knowledge Discovery
Intelligent Data Analysis (clustering, temporal abstractions,
statistical analysis,…)
Information Visualization
Computational Modelling of Cognitive Processing
Autonomous Agents
Methodology of Data Quality Evaluation
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
The papers (up to 20 pages) are to be submitted as a compressed
Postscript file or PDF file by e-mail before 15th September 2002 to the
special-issue editor and should be written in English with a brief
abstract and 5 to 7 keywords.
For more information about the special issue, please contact the guest
editor:
Michel Dojat
Unité mixte INSERM-UJF U438 "RMN Bioclinique"
CHU de Grenoble - Pavillon B
BP 217
38043 Grenoble Cedex 9
Phone: 33 4 76 76 57 48 (secr.) / 33 4 76 76 88 97 (direct)
Fax: 33 4 76 76 58 96
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Michel Dojat
Unité mixte INSERM-UJF U438 "RMN Bioclinique"
CHU de Grenoble - Pavillon B
BP 217
38043 Grenoble Cedex 9
Phone: 33 4 76 76 57 48 (secr.) / 33 4 76 76 88 97 (direct)
Fax: 33 4 76 76 58 96
[log in to unmask]
http://rhea.ujf-grenoble.fr/people/mdojat
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