A gentle reminder that the deadline for this workshop is approaching.

Looking forward to your submissions!
  Jose del R. Millan

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*2010 IEEE Int. Conf. on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
*/Workshop on Brain-Machine Interface/s

Brain-machine interfaces (BMI) offer the possibility of a new generation of 
technologies that allow users to directly control devices directly via the 
nervous system. BMIs can be used to develop new communication pathways to 
restore and augment sensory and motor function in disabled individuals. At the 
core of BMI system design is a controller that must accommodate the seamless 
interaction between systems of neurons with electronics and robotics. This 
workshop solicits papers in any area of BMI, but it will prioritize 
contributions on innovations in signal processing, controls, and robotics to 
revolutionize information handling between the nervous system and computing 
machines.

The concept of "sharing control" between humans and machines has its roots back 
to the early history of Cybernetics. Compared to that early history, the challenges for 
BMIs involves developing control systems capable of handling biological signals that are 
sparse, noisy and dynamic in nature. Moreover, these systems are operating in a wide 
variety of dynamic environments encountered in the activities of daily life. One of the 
goals of this workshop is to identify leading advancements in Cybernetics theory that can 
improve performance in BMIs through cooperative control. Several examples of such systems 
include intelligent robotics that can assist with obstacle avoidance or accurate 
grasping, and adaptive algorithms that can learn the robot's optimal behavior from the 
user's nonstationary brain signals.

Of particular interest in this workshop are the principles that allow 
bi-directional communication and assistance between the user's nervous system 
and the device being controlled as well as how to support the dynamic sharing 
of roles and responsibilities of a control task. In addition, topics sought 
include the design of collaborative, cognitive workspaces and signal analysis 
that supports a shared understanding of the task and environment.

The workshop will feature some prominent invited speakers active in research on 
"shared control" in BMI and other fields such as robotics and human-computer 
interaction.

Best contributions presented during the /workshop/ will be invited to submit an extended 
version to a special issue of the /IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics -- 
Part B/ that will undergo a normal full review process. The theme of this special issue 
of SMC-B is "Shared Control in Brain-Machine Interfaces", and submissions are 
open to active researchers in the field independently of whether or not they participate 
in this workshop.

*Place & Dates:* Istanbul, Turkey. October 10-13, 2010. http://www.smc2010.org

*PAPER SUBMISSIONS:*
Papers should follow the IEEE format and conference guidelines. The template is 
available at: http://www.smc2010.org/SMC2010_Paper_Format.zip
Send a PDF copy of your paper to
        jose.millan AT epfl.ch
with the title "SMC'10-BMI Workshop".

*ORGANIZERS:*
José del R. Millán, Ph.D.
EPFL, Switzerland (http://people.epfl.ch/jose.millan)

Jose M. Carmena, Ph.D.
University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA 
(http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~carmena)

Justin C. Sanchez, Ph.D.
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA (http://nrg.mbi.ufl.edu)

Michael Smith, Ph.D.
University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA

*Schedule:*
Deadline for submissions:       April 15th, 2010
Notification of review:         May 15th, 2010
Final manuscript due:           June 27th, 2010

--
Dr. José del R. Millán, Defitech Professor
Defitech Chair in Non-Invasive Brain-Machine Interface
Center for Neuroprosthetics
School of Engineering
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL)
EPFL STI-CNBI
ELB 138. Station 11
CH-1015 Lausanne
Switzerland

Tel: +41-21-6937391
Fax: +41-21-6935307
[email protected]
http://people.epfl.ch/jose.millan


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