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IWANN2003


7th INTERNATIONAL WORK-CONFERENCE

ON ARTIFICIAL AND NATURAL

NEURAL NETWORKS


Biological and Artificial Computation:

Methodologies, Neural Modeling and

Bioengineering Applications.



FINAL PROGRAM



Maó, Menorca, Spain.

June 3-6, 2003.

Organized by


Dpto. Inteligencia Artificial. Univ. Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED).

Contact URL http://iwann.uned.es/iwann2003/


Contents

Introduction

Welcome to IWANN2003, the 7th International Work-conference on Artificial and Natural Neural Networks ``Biological and Artificial Computation: Methodologies, Neural Modeling and Bioengineering Applications''.

The global purpose of IWANN conferences has been to provide a broad and interdisciplinary forum for the interplay between neuroscience and computation. Our dream has been, and still is: (1) find ways to understand the physiological, symbolic and cognitive nature of the nervous system (NS) with the help of computational and engineering tools; and (2) find rich and insightful sources of inspiration in biology, to develop new materials, mechanisms and problem-solving methods (PSM) of value in engineering and computation. As all of us know well, this dream started with the Ancient Greeks, reappeared in the foundational stage of neurocybernetics and bionics, and is now broadly accepted in the scientific community under different labels such as computational neuroscience (CN) and artificial neural nets (ANN), or genetic algorithms and hybrid neuro-fuzzy systems.

We have also to recognize that there is a considerable lack of credibility associated with CN and ANN among some researchers, both from biology and from the engineering and computation area. Potential causes of this scepticism could be the lack of methodology, formal tools, and real-world applications, in the engineering area, and the lack also of formal tools for cognitive process modeling. There is also the possibility of the computational paradigm being inappropriate to explain cognition, because of the ``representational'' character of any computational model. Some ``more situated'' approaches are looking back to the ``neurophysiological epistemology'' of the 1960's (mind in a body) to search directly for the mechanisms that could embody the cognitive process, and this means some fresh air for our old dream of connectionism. The tremendous difficulties of these fields (CN and ANN) and of the questions addressed (How does the NS work, and how can we mimic this work in a non-trivial manner?) justify the delay in getting proper answers.

We hope that the papers in these two volumes and the discussions during this seventh working conference will help us to create some new critique and a constructive atmosphere. The neural modeling community and all the people engaged in the connectionist perspective of knowledge engineering would certainly benefit from this new atmosphere.

IWANN 2003, the 7th International Work-Conference in Artificial and Natural Neural Networks took place in Maó, Menorca, Spain, during June 3-6, 2003, focused on the following goals:

I.  From artificial to natural:
Foundations and Methodology in neural modeling, Systems Theory, Electronics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) applied to the understanding of nervous system and the cognitive processes.
II. From natural to artificial:
The understanding of nervous system and cognitive processes used for the formulation of bio-inspired models of artificial neurons and learning algorithms.
III. Biotechnology and the man-machine relations:
Bio-inspired formulations for tasks and methods of value in the context of Medicine, Neuroscience and Technology.
IWANN 2003 was organized by the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, UNED, Madrid, in cooperation with IFIP (Working Group in Neural Computer Systems, WG10.6) and the Spanish RIG IEEE Neural Networks Council.

Sponsorship was obtained from the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología under project TIC2002-10752-E and the organizing university (UNED).

We would like to thank the full support given by the local staff from the Menorca extension and the Balearic Islands Associated Centre of UNED, and also to acknowledge the local sponsorship by the Maó Ajuntament (Town Hall) and Menorca Consell (Council).


José Mira
José R. Álvarez

Conference Organization

General Chairman

JOSÉ MIRA

Dpto. de Inteligencia Artificial
Univ. Nacional de Educación a Distancia (Spain)

Local Organizing Committee

MIGUEL ÁNGEL VÁZQUEZ

Extensión del Centro Asociado en Menorca
Univ. Nacional de Educación a Distancia (Spain)

JOSÉ R. ÁLVAREZ

Dpto. de Inteligencia Artificial
Univ. Nacional de Educación a Distancia (Spain)

Organization Staff

FÉLIX DE LA PAZ LÓPEZ

Dpto. de Inteligencia Artificial
Univ. Nacional de Educación a Distancia (Spain)
http://www.ia.uned.es/

Invited Speakers

Erik de Schutter, University of Antwerp (Belgium)

Luigi M. Ricciardi, Universitá di Napoli Federico II (Italy)

Marley Vellasco, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)

Field Editors

Miguel Atencia, Universidad de Málaga (Spain)

Emilia I. Barakova, RIKEN (Japan)

Valeriu Beiu, Washington State University (USA)

Carlos Cotta, University of Málaga (Spain)

Marcos Faúndez-Zanuy, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (Spain)

Miguel Angel Fernández, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (Spain)

Antonio Fernández-Caballero, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (Spain)

Carlos G. Puntonet, Universidad de Granada (Spain)

Gonzalo Joya, Universidad de Málaga (Spain)

Dario Maravall, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Spain)

Luiza de Macedo Mourelle, State University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)

Nadia Nedjah, State University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)

Ignacio Rojas, Universidad de Granada (Spain)

Eduardo Ros, Univesidad de Granada (Spain)

Javier Ruiz-del-Solar, Universidad de Chile (Chile)

Moisés Salmerón Campos, Universidad de Granada (Spain)

Jordi Solé-Casals, Universitat de Vic (Spain)

Ramiro Varela Arias, Universidad de Oviedo (Spain)

Changjiu Zhou, Singapore Polytechnic (Singapore)

Scientific Committee (Referees)

Ajith Abraham, Oklahoma State University (USA)

Igor Aizenberg, Neural Networks Technologies Ltd. (Israel)

Igor Aleksander, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine (UK)

Amparo Alonso Betanzos, Universidade da Coruña (Spain)

José Ramón Álvarez Sánchez, UNED (Spain)

Miguel Atencia, Universidad de Málaga (Spain)

Antonio Bahamonde, Universidad de Oviedo en Gijón (Spain)

Emilia I. Barakova, RIKEN (Japan)

Senen Barro Ameneiro, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (Spain)

Valeriu Beiu, Washington State University (USA)

Gustavo A. Camps i Valls, Universitat de València (Spain)

Andreu Català Mallofré, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Spain)

Carlos Cotta, Universidad de Málaga (Spain)

Félix de la Paz López, UNED (Spain)

Angel P. del Pobil, Universitat Jaume-I (Spain)

Ana E. Delgado Garcia, UNED (Spain)

Jose Dorronsoro, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain)

Richard Duro, Universidade da Coruña (Spain)

Reinhard Eckhorn, Philips University (Germany)

Marcos Faúndez-Zanuy, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Spain)

Jianfeng Feng, Sussex University (UK)

Antonio Fernández-Caballero, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (Spain)

Jose Manuel Ferrández, Univ. Politécnica de Cartagena (Spain)

Kunihiko Fukushima, Tokyo University of Technology (Japan)

Carlos G. Puntonet, Universidad de Granada (Spain)

Manuel Graña Romay, Universidad Pais Vasco (Spain)

Oscar Herreras, Hospital Ramón y Cajal (Spain)

Gonzalo Joya, Universidad de Málaga (Spain)

Elka Korutcheva, UNED (Spain)

Dario Maravall, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Spain)

José Mira, UNED (Spain)

Javier Molina Vilaplana, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (Spain)

Juan M. Moreno Aróstegui, Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña (Spain)

Luiza de Macedo Mourelle, State University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)

Nadia Nedjah, State University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)

Julio Ortega Lopera, Universidad de Granada (Spain)

Alberto Prieto Espinosa, Universidad de Granada (Spain)

John Rinzel, New York University (USA)

Eduardo Ros, Universidad de Granada (Spain)

Javier Ruiz-del-Solar, Universidad de Chile (Chile)

Moisés Salmerón Campos, Universidad de Granada (Spain)

Eduardo Sánchez Vila, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (Spain)

Francisco Sandoval, Universidad de Málaga (Spain)

José Santos Reyes, Universidade da Coruña (Spain)

Luis Manuel Sarro Baro, UNED (Spain)

Jordi Solé-Casals, Universitat de Vic (Spain)

Emilio Soria Olivas, Universitat de València (Spain)

Ramiro Varela Arias, Universidad de Oviedo (Spain)

Marley Vellasco, Pontificia Universidade Catolica (Brazil)

Michel Verleysen, Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgium)

Changjiu Zhou, Singapore Polytechnic (Singapore)

Program outline

Monday June 2
16:00

-19:00

Registration at Technical Secretariat desk
 
 
Tuesday June 3
  Room A Room B Room C Room D
 8:30

- 9:00

Conference Opening
 9:00

-10:00

Plenary Session I: Prof. Luiggi Ricciardi
10:00

-11:20

Neural
Modeling I
Implementation I AI &
Cognition I
Applications I
  Coffee break
11:50

-13:30

Neural
Modeling II
Self-organizing I ANN-ICA I Robotics I
  Lunch
16:00

-18:00

Learning I Genetic
Algorithms I
ANN-ICA II Images I
   
20:00 Official Welcome Reception
 
 
Wednesday June 4
  Room A Room B Room C Room D
 9:00

-10:00

Plenary Session II: Prof. Erik de Schutter
10:00

-11:20

Neural
Modeling III
Self-organizing II AI &
Cognition II
Robotics II
  Coffee break
11:50

-13:30

Vision Implementation II Soft-computing I Bioinspired
Applications
  Lunch
16:00

-18:00

Learning II Self-organizing II Soft-computing II Evolutionary Computation
   
20:00 Night boat trip

Thursday June 5
  Room A Room B Room C Room D
 9:00

-10:00

Plenary Session III: Prof. Marley Vellasco
10:00

-11:20

Neural
Modeling IV
Genetic
Algorithms II
Soft-computing III Applications II
  Coffee break
11:50

-13:30

Posters Session (Room P)
  Lunch
16:30

-21:00

Visit to Ciudadela
21:00 Official Dinner at Ciudadela
 
 
Friday June 6
  Room A Room B Room C Room D
9:00

-10:00

Plenary Session IV: Prof. Marie Cottrell
10:00

-11:20

Funtional
Models
Speech
Processing
Applications III Applications IV
  Coffee break
11:50

-13:30

Learning III Nets Design I Applications V Applications VI
13:30 Conference closing

Detailed Sessions Schedule

Social Program


June 3, Tuesday

June 4, Wednesday

June 5, Thursday

June 6, Friday

Registration Fees


The registration form must be returned to the Conference Technical Secretariat (ESOC, please, see the address in the next page) at your earliest convenience. The form must be accompanied by the payment in Euros. No registration will be considered until the payment is received.

Registrations fees Before April 30 th After April 30 th
Standard (*) 420 480
Session Organizer (*) 240 270
Accompanying Person (**) 210 240

General Information


Congress venue

CLAUSTRO DEL CARMEN

Plaza Miranda, s/n.

Maó, Menorca (Spain)


Technical Secretariat of the Conference

Please, contact the Technical Secretariat for any information or details about registration, accomodation, travels, etc.

ESOC, s.l.

Poeta Vila y Blanco, 8 - 1º

E-03003 Alicante (Spain)

Phone: (+34) 965-22-99-40

Fax: (+34) 965-92-23-46

E-mail: info@esoc.es
Since 16:00 h. June 2, and during the Conference, the Secretariat will maintain a desk at the congress venue. Previous registration will be necessary to attend the Conference (http://www.esoc.es/tpv/inscripcion.html).

Contact URL http://iwann.uned.es/iwann2003/

Accommodation



Special hotel rates* per night Twin Room Single use dist.
Hotel S'Algar $^{\bigstar \bigstar \bigstar \bigstar }$ 88 125 9,5 km.
Hotel San Luis $^{\bigstar \bigstar \bigstar \bigstar }$ 88 125 9,5 km.
Hotel Port Maó $^{\bigstar \bigstar \bigstar }$ 88 131 in town
Hotel Capri $^{\bigstar \bigstar \bigstar }$ 71 101 in town
Apts. Royal$^{\&\&}$ (1 bedroom) 88 99 in town
Hotel La Isla $^{\bigstar \bigstar }$ 38 53 in town


(* Rates per room and night with breakfast included. VAT 7% not included)

The following two Hotels in San Lluis are specially allocated for attendants to the Congress. Free transport will be provided from them to the Conference site by the organisation.

Hotel S'Algar $^{\bigstar \bigstar \bigstar \bigstar }$:
Urbanización de S'Algar, s/n. 07713-Sant Lluis (Menorca)
Phone: (+34) 971-151-700. Fax: (+34) 971-150-870. Email: salgarhotels@infotelecom.es
Hotel San Luis $^{\bigstar \bigstar \bigstar \bigstar }$:
Urbanización de S'Algar, s/n. 07713-Sant Lluis (Menorca)
Phone: (+34) 971-150-750. Fax: (+34) 971-150-870. Email: salgarhotels@infotelecom.es
The following hotels can only be reserved on request, depending on availability.

Hotel Port Maó $^{\bigstar \bigstar \bigstar }$:
Av. Font de L'Eau, 13. 07701-Maó (Menorca)
Phone: (+34) 971-362-600. Fax: (+34) 971-351-050. Email: sethotels@sethotels.com
Hotel Capri $^{\bigstar \bigstar \bigstar }$:
c/. San Esteban, 8. 07703-Maó (Menorca)
Phone: (+34) 971-361-400. Fax: (+34) 971-350-853. Email: rtm@rtmhotels.com
Apartamentos Royal$^{\&\&}$:
c/. San Sebastián, 50. 07701-Maó (Menorca)
Phone: (+34) 971-369-534. Fax: (+34) 971-351-305.
Hotel La Isla $^{\bigstar \bigstar }$:
c/. Santa Catalina, 4. 07702-Maó (Menorca)
Phone: (+34) 971-366-492 .

Travel Information


The most convenient way to get to Menorca is by air, directly or via Palma de Mallorca, or Madrid or Barcelona. The main Spanish airline is IBERIA. The airport is 4.5 km. far from the city. A taxi from the Airport to Hotel Melia costs nearly 8 euros.

An alternative is to arrive at Mallorca Airport and then continue to Menorca by ferry boat (75 minutes). Mallorca Airport provides frequent connections to most European major cities as well as some intercontinental destinations. (It is likely that you will find a less expensive plane ticket to Mallorca than directly to Menorca).

Language

English will be the official languaje of IWANN2003. Simultaneous translation will not be provided.

Climate

Menorca is located at about 39.5°N 4.1°W, and at 60 m. above sea level. The climate in Menorca is sunny and warm, the temperature in June can vary from more than 25º C daily to 16º C nightly with an average temperature of 20º C.

Banks

Business is transacted from 09:00 to 14:00 h. Monday to Friday. Money can be changed outside normal banking hours at Hotels, Travel Agencies and other business, displaying a ``Cambio/Change'' sign. Take your Passport or Identity Card with you when changing travellers cheques.

Currency

The monetary unit in Spain is the EURO. Coins: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents; 1 and 2 Eur. Banknotes: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 Euros. All international Credit Cards (Visa, American Express, Master Card, Eurocard, Diners Club, etc.) are widely accepted by Hotels, Restaurants and Shops.

Tipping

Since the service charge is normally included in restaurant and hotel bills, tipping is optional.

Electricity

Electric supply is AC 220 V. / 50 Hz. Standard continental two round pin plugs for appliances.

Assistance and insurance

Participants are advised to make their own arrangements regarding travel insurance and medical assistance during the Conference. Neither the Organization nor the Conference Secretariat is able to accept any responsability whatsoever for damage or injury to persons or their belongings during the Conference.

Additional information

You can find more information (maps, addresses, etc.) through the web pages:

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Congress Venue:
Claustro del Carmen (Maó, Menorca)
 
Technical Secretariat:
ESOC, s.l.
Poeta Vila y Blanco, 8 - 1º
E-03003 Alicante (Spain)
Phone: (+34) 965-22-99-40
Fax: (+34) 965-92-23-46
E-mail: info@esoc.es