Cognitive Computing

Our Goal Cognitive Computing breaks the traditional boundary between neuroscience and computer science, and paves the way for machines that will have reasoning abilities analogous to a human brain. It’s an interdisciplinary research and application field, and uses methods from psychology, biology, signal processing, physics, information theory, mathematics, and statistics. The development of Cognitive Computing…

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Computational Life Science

Our Goal The primary objective of the Computational Life Science (CLS) technical committee is to bring together specialists from the areas of biology, chemistry, computer science and engineering that are working in this interdisciplinary environment. The goal of the TC is to provide a basis for the exchange of information and resources among the diverse…

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Computational Intelligence

Our Goal The goal of this technical committee is to provide a forum for exchanging ideas among researchers in computational intelligence, such as to organize SMC co-sponsored conferences, workshops, and publications. It also establishes a bridge to connect the new theoretical results of computational intelligence research and real applications Join Us Computational Intelligence is called…

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Social and Economic Security

Our Goal The goal of Social and Economic Security (SES) is to provide an entity within the IEEE for social and economic security researchers, engineers and practitioners interested to promote social and economic security as a research domain. The SES TC shall support organization of conferences, special sessions, special journal issues learning materials, best practices,…

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Computational Collective Intelligence

Our Goal Computational Collective Intelligence (CCI) strives to cover new methodological, theoretical, and practical aspects of computational collective intelligence understood as the form of intelligence that emerges from the collaboration and competition of many individuals (artificial and/or natural). The goal of this technical committee is to provide a forum for exchanging scientific research and technological…

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Brain-Machine Interface Systems

Our Goal Brain-Machine Interfaces (BMI) are about transforming thought into action, or, conversely, sensation into perception. One example of this paradigm contends that a user can perceive sensory information and enact voluntary motor actions through a direct interface between the brain and a prosthetic device in virtually the same way that we see, hear, walk,…

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Human Machine Systems

Human Machine Systems Technical Committees Human-Machine Systems covers integrated human/machine systems at multiple scales, and includes areas such as human/machine interaction; cognitive ergonomics and engineering; assistive/companion technologies; human/machine system modeling, testing and evaluation; and fundamental issues of measurement and modeling of human-centered phenomena in engineered systems. Please use the search above or the navigation to…

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Awareness Computing

Our Goal The goal of awareness computing (AC) is to build systems that are aware. Awareness does not necessarily imply full understanding (or total comprehension). Awareness is the state or ability to perceive, to feel, or to be conscious (Wikipedia). It implies vigilance in observing or alertness in drawing inferences from what one experiences (Merriam-Webster)….

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