7th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications

October 16-18, 2016      Wroclaw, Poland

Scope

CogInfoCom is a new interdisciplinary field of science defined as follows:

Cognitive infocommunications (CogInfoCom) investigates the link between the research areas of infocommunications and cognitive sciences, as well as the various engineering applications which have emerged as the synergic combination of these sciences. The primary goal of CogInfoCom is to provide a systematic view of how cognitive processes can co-evolve with infocommunications devices so that the capabilities of the human brain may not only be extended through these devices, irrespective of geographical distance, but may also interact with the capabilities of any artificially cognitive system. This merging and extension of cognitive capabilities is targeted towards engineering applications in which artificial and/or natural cognitive systems are enabled to work together more effectively.

 

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Tracks and Sessions

Already registered Tracks/Sessions:

Accessibility of CogInfoCom Systems / Organizer: Zdenek Mikovec (CVUT, Czech Republic)

Application of robotics in health care / Organizer: Piotr Sauer (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)

CogInfoCom aided enginnering / Organizers: Joni Jamsa, Sakari Pieska (Centria UAS, Finland)

Cognitive Factors in Transport Planning / Organizer: Csaba Koren (Szechenyi Istvan University, Hungary)

Customizable Cognitive Content Management / Organizers: Andras Hajdu, Marianna Zichar (University of Debrecen, Hungary)

Linguistic and Behavioural Sentiment Analysis / Organizers: Anna Esposito (UNINA2/IIASS, Italy), Carl Vogel (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)

Mathability / Organizers: Attila Gilányi (University of Debrecen, Hungary), Péter Baranyi (Szechenyi Istvan University, Hungary)

SocioCognitive-ICT / Organizer: Bertalan Forstner (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)

Propose a Track/Session

Those who would like to propose a track in order to introduce the new scientific results of their fields or large scale international projects are warmly welcome. Please keep in mind while initiating a new track or session, that one track should include minimum 3 sessions, and each session should include 4 presentations. 

To initiate a new session or track, please send an e-mail with the proposed topic to us at scarlett@aconf.org.  If you have a date preference for the presentations, you may also indicate it in your e-mail and the organizers will try to consider it during the scheduling of the event.

 

Plenary Speakers

Dr. Thorsten O. Zander

Team PhyPA, Biological Psychology and Neuroergonomics, TU Berlin, Germany

Towards Neuroadaptive Technology: Symmetrical Human-Computer Interaction based on a cognitive user model generated by automatically probing the operator’s mind

Today's interaction with technology is asymmetrical in the sense that

•The operator has access to any and all details concerning the machine’s internal state, while the machine only has access to the few commands explicitly communicated to it by the human, and

•While the human user is capable of dealing with and working around errors and inconsistencies in the communication, the machine is not.

 

Dr. Juan Manuel Corchdo Rodrigues

University of Salamanca, Spain