Neurocomputing publishes articles describing recent fundamental contributions in the field of neurocomputing. Neurocomputing
theory, practice and applications are the essential topics being covered.
Neurocomputing welcomes theoretical contributions
aimed at winning further understanding of neural networks and learning systems, including, but not restricted to, architectures, learning
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Neurocomputing publishes articles describing recent fundamental contributions in the field of neurocomputing. Neurocomputing
theory, practice and applications are the essential topics being covered.
Neurocomputing welcomes theoretical contributions
aimed at winning further understanding of neural networks and learning systems, including, but not restricted to, architectures, learning
methods, analysis of network dynamics, theories of learning, self-organization, biological neural network modelling, sensorimotor transformations
and interdisciplinary topics with artificial intelligence, artificial life, cognitive science, computational learning theory, fuzzy logic,
genetic algorithms, information theory, machine learning, neurobiology and pattern recognition.
Neurocomputing covers practical
aspects with contributions on advances in hardware and software development environments for neurocomputing, including, but not restricted
to, simulation software environments, emulation hardware architectures, models of concurrent computation, neurocomputers, and neurochips
(digital, analog, optical, and biodevices).
Neurocomputing reports on applications in different fields, including, but not
restricted to, signal processing, speech processing, image processing, computer vision, control, robotics, optimization, scheduling,
resource allocation and financial forecasting.
Neurocomputing publishes reviews of literature about neurocomputing and affine
fields.
Neurocomputing reports on meetings, including, but not restricted to, conferences, workshops and seminars.
Neurocomputing
reports on functionality/availability of software, on comparative assessments, and on discussions of neurocomputing software issues.
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also including: Neurocomputing Letters - for the rapid publication of special short communications.
Conferences covered in coming
issues of Neurocomputing: