About. This Workshop deals with problems of comparing Brain Intelligence and AI. Emerging technologies in medicine and brain informatics are generating increasingly complex data. Neurologists and brain informatics researchers need to explore, develop, and apply novel computational concepts, methods, and tools to tackle the growing complexity associated with emerging and future brain science challenges. This workshop aims to bring together computer scientists, neuroscientists, neurologists, and medical doctors to discuss emerging and future directions in topics related to key bioinformatics and computational approaches. Modelling and simulation, data and process mining, numerical methods, and AI technologies provide new insights and support decision-making in aging and diseases.
Paper submissions should follow the PReMI 2025 guidelines for research in a specific area and must be a maximum of 8 pages in length. Preliminary results (i.e., work in progress) as well as visionary papers outlining future directions are also welcome and may be up to 6 pages long (excluding references). Additionally, we welcome the submission of preliminary results, i.e., work-in-progress, as well as visionary outlook papers that lay out directions for future research in a specific area, both up to 6 pages in length. All papers will undergo triple-blind peer review, and accepted submissions will be presented as posters and/or oral talks at the workshop.
Selected workshop papers will be published in an edited volume following PReMI.
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Andrzej Przybyszewski (see profile) | Jerzy Nowacki (see profile) |
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology, Poland |