The 2020 IEEE Symposium on Neuromorphic Cognitive Computing (SNCC’20) will be held in Canberra, Australia, from December 1st to December 4th, 2020. SNCC’20 will be part of the 2020 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (IEEE SSCI 2020), a flagship an-nual international conference of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society (CIS). Following the success of past symposia on Neuromorphic Cognitive Computing, SNCC’20 will continue to bring more talents to share their ideas towards brain-like computing and intelligence. The cognitive advantages of the brain have been attracting efforts to understand its computing prin-ciples better and then to develop comparative artificial intelligence. Neuromorphic computing provides a possible approach towards this direction by emulating the structure and computa-tional principles of the brain. There has been rapid progress in various computational theories, learning algorithms, system developments, circuit designs and implementations. Appealing computational advantages of neuromorphic computing over conventional approaches encourage it as a feasible way for creating future artificial intelligence. Neuromorphic computing studies neuronal processing, sensory coding, synaptic computing, learning, memory, as well as hard-ware implementations including electronic synapses, neural circuits, neuromorphic sensors, processors and systems. This symposium aims to provide an important platform for researchers across all related fields to exchange ideas for pushing forward the boundaries of neuromorphic computing, and for targeting the next generation of intelligence.
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A.VanSchaik@westernsydney.edu.au
The International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems, Western Sydney University, Australia
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jayawan.wijekoon@manchester.ac.uk
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Manchester, UK
Canberra, Australia
1-4 December 2020
ieeessci2020 at gmail . com