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.