Abstract Submission Guidelines
Important points:
The submission portal for poster abstracts opens on December 20, 2022.
The submission portal will close on January 20, 2023.
Guidelines for abstract submission are provided below.
Final selection of abstracts will be made by the conference committee, based on scientific quality, relevance, importance, and novelty.
Decisions will be intimated through email.
Participants submitting abstracts need to register for the conference, please go to the Registration Page.
Themes of interest for this conference include, but are not limited to:
Brain-inspired models of multimodal perception, thinking, learning, decision making, attention, object recognition, etc.
Brain-inspired chip and computing architectures
Brain-inspired intelligent systems, human-machine collaboration, and assistive technologies
System biology
Brain imaging
Nature inspired algorithms
Theoretical and Computational neuroscience
Cognitive architectures
Computer and human haptics
Artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, computer vision, dependable AI
Guidelines for Abstract Submission:
Poster Title: Avoid abbreviations in the title. Please choose a brief title that clearly indicates the content of the abstract.
Abstract: The abstract must not exceed 250 words. The abstract should include objectives, methods, main results, and conclusion of the study. The abstract should be text only (no figure or image).
Keywords: Please indicate 3-5 keywords for your abstract.
Guidelines for Poster:
The author or co-author should be registered for and must attend the conference to present the submitted poster.
Presenters will need to bring their own printed posters (size = A0, orientation = portrait).
A soft-copy of the poster (size: up to 10 MB) - in PDF format - will be requested from presenters.
Poster content should be clear even without oral explanation.
Posters should be readable by viewers from up to five feet away.
All Poster presenters are responsible for getting their posters printed.