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BIOSIGNALS is organized by INSTICC (Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication).

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The purpose of the International Conference on Bio-inspired Systems and Signal Processing is to bring together researchers and practitioners from multiple areas of knowledge, including biology, medicine, engineering and other physical sciences, interested in studying and using models and techniques inspired from or applied to biological systems. A diversity of signal types can be found in this area, including image, audio and other biological sources of information. The analysis and use of these signals is a multidisciplinary area including signal processing, pattern recognition and computational intelligence techniques, amongst others.

BIOSIGNALS encourages authors to submit papers to one of the main topics indicated below, describing original work, including methods, techniques, advanced prototypes, applications, systems, tools or survey papers, reporting research results and/or indicating future directions. Accepted papers will be presented at the conference by one of the authors and published in the proceedings. Acceptance will be based on quality, relevance and originality. There will be both oral and poster sessions. The proceedings will be indexed by several major international indexers.
Special sessions are also welcome. Please contact the secretariat for further information on how to propose a special session. Additional information can be found at http://www.biosignals.biostec.org.


CONFERENCE TOPICS

- Medical Signal Acquisition, Analysis and Processing
- Wearable Sensors and Systems
- Real-time Systems
- Biometrics
- Pattern Recognition
- Computational Intelligence
- Evolutionary Systems
- Neural Networks
- Speech Recognition
- Acoustic Signal Processing
- Time and Frequency Response
- Wavelet Transform
- Medical Image Detection, Acquisition, Analysis and Processing
- Physiological Processes and Bio-signal Modeling, Non-linear dynamics
- Bioinformatics
- Cybernetics and User Interface Technologies
- Electromagnetic fields in biology and medicine


KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Edward H. Shortliffe, Arizona State University, United States
Vimla L. Patel, Arizona State University, United States
Pier Luigi Emiliani, Institute of Applied Physics “Nello Carrara” (IFAC) of the Italian National Research Council (CNR), Italy
Maciej Ogorzalek, Jagiellonian University, Poland
Egon L. van den Broek, University of Twente, The Netherlands


PUBLICATIONS

All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, under an ISBN reference, on paper and on CD-ROM support.
A book including a selection of the best conference papers will be edited and published by Springer.


SECRETARIAT

BIOSIGNALS Secretariat
Address: Av. D.Manuel I, 27A 2ºesq.
              2910-595 Setúbal - Portugal
Tel.: +351 265 520 185
Fax: +44 203 014 5436
Email: Biosignals.secretariat@insticc.org
Web: http://www.biosignals.biostec.org


VENUE

Well known worldwide for its wine, Porto is one of the most ancient European cities. It was born and developed from the northern bank of the Douro river (i.e. the “river of Gold”) during the Middle Ages. One of the most significant aspects of Porto and its historical centre is its landscape, combining harmony with the urban structure and presenting a frame of rare beauty. The city was classified as World Heritage by UNESCO in 1996. When discovering Porto, you will find many surprises. Besides its welcoming and conservative environment, Porto is also contemporary and artistic. This is shown not only in the streets, architecture, monuments and museums but also in the terraces, restaurants and leisure and shopping areas.


CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS

Ana Fred, IST - Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Joaquim Filipe, Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal / INSTICC, Portugal
Hugo Gamboa, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal


PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS

Pedro Encarnação, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal
António Veloso, FMH, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Portugal


PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Andrew Adamatzky, University of the West of England, United Kingdom
Metin Akay, Arizona State University, United States
Oliver Amft, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Peter Bentley, UCL, United Kingdom
C.D Bertram, University of New South Wales, Australia
Paolo Bonato, Harvard Medical School, United States
Tolga Can, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Mujdat Cetin, Sabanci University, Turkey
Marleen de Bruijne, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Dick de Ridder, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Suash Deb, C. V. Raman College of Engineering, India
Wael El-Deredy, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Eugene Fink, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
Sebastià Galmés, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain
Aaron Golden, National University of Ireland, Ireland
Rodrigo Capobiaco Guido, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Cigdem Gunduz-Demir, Bilkent University, Turkey
Verena Vanessa Hafner, DAILab, Germany
Bin He, University of Minnesota, United States
Huosheng Hu, University of Essex, United Kingdom
Helmut Hutten, University of Technology, Austria
Yoshiteru Ishida, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan
Christopher James, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
Yasemin Kahya, Bogazici University, Turkey
Borys Kierdaszuk, University of Warsaw, Poland
Jonghwa Kim, University of Augsburg, Germany
Gunnar W. Klau, FU Berlin, Germany
Ina Koch, MPI for Molecular Genetics, Germany
T. Laszlo Koczy, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Georgios Kontaxakis, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
Igor Kotenko, Institute For Informatics And Automation of RAS, Russian Federation
Narayanan Krishnamurthi, Arizona State University, United States
Arjan Kuijper, RICAM, Austria
Vinod Kumar, IIT Roorkee, India
Chee Keong Kwoh, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Jason JS Lee, National Yang Ming University, Taiwan
KiYoung Lee, University of California, United States
Kenji Leibnitz, Osaka University, Japan
Derek Linkens, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Marco Loog, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Elena Marchiori, VUA, Netherlands
Kostas Marias, Institute of Computer Science (ICS), Greece
Joaquim Marques De Sá, Faculdade De Engenharia, Portugal
Martin Middendorf, University of Leipzig, Germany
Alexandru Morega, POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Romania
Mihaela Morega, POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Romania
Kayvan Najarian, Virgina Commonwealth University, United States
Tadashi Nakano, University of California, Irvine, United States
Asoke Nandi, The University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
Hasan Ogul, Baskent University, Turkey
Kazuhiro Oiwa, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
Oleg Okun, Precise Biometrics AB, Sweden
Ernesto Pereda, Univ. La Laguna, Spain
Leif Peterson, The Methodist Hospital, United States
Francisco Pinto, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Vitor Pires, Escola Superior De Tecnologia De Setúbal - Ips, Portugal
Marcos Rodrigues, Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom
Virginie Ruiz, University of Reading, School of Systems Engineering, United Kingdom
Heather Ruskin, University, Ireland
Wim Rutten, University of Twente, Netherlands
Maria Samsonova, St.Petersburg State Polytechnical University, Russian Federation
Carlo Sansone, University of Naples, Italy
Gerald Schaefer, Aston University, United Kingdom
Dragutin Sevic, Institute of Physics, Belgrade, Serbia
Iryna Skrypnyk, University Of Jyvaskyla, Finland
Alan A Stocker, New York University, United States
Junichi Suzuki, University Of Massachusetts, Boston, United States
Asser Tantawi, IBM, United States
Gianluca Tempesti, University of York, United Kingdom
Hua-Nong Ting, University of Malaya, Malaysia
Anna Tonazzini, CNR, Italy
Duygu Tosun, Laboratory of Neuro Imaging, United States
Bart Vanrumste, Katholieke Hogeschool Kempen, Belgium
Yuanyuan Wang, Fudan University, China
Didier Wolf, CRAN CNRS UMR 7039, France
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