Artificial Neural Networks and Machine Learning - ICANN 2024 [electronic resource] : 33rd International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks, Lugano, Switzerland, September 17-20, 2024, Proceedings, Part X / edited by Michael Wand, Kristína Malinovská, Jürgen Schmidhuber, Igor V. Tetko.

Colaborador(es): Wand, Michael [editor.] | Malinovská, Kristína [editor.] | Schmidhuber, Jürgen [editor.] | Tetko, Igor V [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 15025Editor: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024Edición: 1st ed. 2024Descripción: XL, 438 p. 177 illus., 165 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783031723599Tema(s): Artificial intelligence | Computers | Application software | Computer networks  | Artificial Intelligence | Computing Milieux | Computer and Information Systems Applications | Computer Communication NetworksFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 006.3 Clasificación LoC:Q334-342TA347.A78Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
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-- Workshop: AI in Drug Discovery. -- Combinatorial Library Neural Network (CoLiNN) for Combinatorial Library Visualization without Compound Enumeration. -- De novo Drug Design - Do We Really Want To Be "Original"? -- Elucidation of Molecular Substructures from Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra using Gradient Boosting. -- Neural SHAKE: Geometric Constraints in Graph Generative Models. -- Scaffold Splits Overestimate Virtual Screening Performance. -- Target-Aware Drug Activity Model: A deep learning approach to virtual HTS. -- Workshop: Reservoir Computing. -- Effects of Input Structure and Topology on Input-Driven Functional Connectivity Stability. -- Non-dissipative Reservoir Computing approaches for time-series classification. -- Onion Echo State Networks A Preliminary Analysis of Dynamics. -- Oscillation-driven Reservoir Computing for Long-Term Replication of Chaotic Time Series. -- Prediction of reaching movements with target information towards trans-humeral prosthesis control using Reservoir Computing and LSTMs. -- Reducing Reservoir Dimensionality with Phase Space Construction for Simplified Hardware Implementation. -- Restricted Reservoirs on Heterogeneous Timescales. -- Special Session: Accuracy, Stability, and Robustness in Deep Neural Networks. -- Clean-image Backdoor Attacks. -- MADE: A Universal Fine-tuning Framework to Enhance Robustness of Machine Reading Comprehension. -- Robustness of biologically grounded neural networks against image perturbations. -- Some Comparisons of Linear and Deep ReLU Network Approximation. -- Unlearnable Examples Detection via Iterative Filtering. -- Special Session: Neurorobotics. -- Action recognition system integrating motion and object detection. -- Active Vision for Physical Robots using the Free Energy Principle. -- Learning Low-Level Causal Relations using a Simulated Robotic Arm. -- Modular Reinforcement Learning In Long-Horizon Manipulation Tasks. -- Robotic Model of the Mirror Neuron System: a Revival. -- Self-organized attractoring in locomoting animals and robots: an emerging field. -- Special Session: Spiking Neural Networks. -- A Multi-modal Spiking Meta-learner With Brain-inspired Task-aware Modulation Scheme. -- Event-Based Hand Detection on Neuromorphic Hardware Using a Sigma Delta Neural Network. -- Learning in Recurrent Spiking Neural Networks with Sparse full-FORCE Training. -- Natively neuromorphic LMU architecture for encoding-free SNN-based HAR on commercial edge devices. -- Obtaining Optimal Spiking Neural Network in Sequence Learning via CRNN-SNN Conversion. -- On Reducing Activity with Distillation and Regularization for Energy Ecient Spiking Neural Networks. -- Temporal Contrastive Learning for Spiking Neural Networks.
En: Springer Nature eBookResumen: The ten-volume set LNCS 15016-15025 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 33rd International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks and Machine Learning, ICANN 2024, held in Lugano, Switzerland, during September 17-20, 2024. The 294 full papers and 16 short papers included in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 764 submissions. The papers cover the following topics: Part I - theory of neural networks and machine learning; novel methods in machine learning; novel neural architectures; neural architecture search; self-organization; neural processes; novel architectures for computer vision; and fairness in machine learning. Part II - computer vision: classification; computer vision: object detection; computer vision: security and adversarial attacks; computer vision: image enhancement; and computer vision: 3D methods. Part III - computer vision: anomaly detection; computer vision: segmentation; computer vision: pose estimation and tracking; computer vision: video processing; computer vision: generative methods; and topics in computer vision. Part IV - brain-inspired computing; cognitive and computational neuroscience; explainable artificial intelligence; robotics; and reinforcement learning. Part V - graph neural networks; and large language models. Part VI - multimodality; federated learning; and time series processing. Part VII - speech processing; natural language processing; and language modeling. Part VIII - biosignal processing in medicine and physiology; and medical image processing. Part IX - human-computer interfaces; recommender systems; environment and climate; city planning; machine learning in engineering and industry; applications in finance; artificial intelligence in education; social network analysis; artificial intelligence and music; and software security. Part X - workshop: AI in drug discovery; workshop: reservoir computing; special session: accuracy, stability, and robustness in deep neural networks; special session: neurorobotics; and special session: spiking neural networks.
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-- Workshop: AI in Drug Discovery. -- Combinatorial Library Neural Network (CoLiNN) for Combinatorial Library Visualization without Compound Enumeration. -- De novo Drug Design - Do We Really Want To Be "Original"? -- Elucidation of Molecular Substructures from Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra using Gradient Boosting. -- Neural SHAKE: Geometric Constraints in Graph Generative Models. -- Scaffold Splits Overestimate Virtual Screening Performance. -- Target-Aware Drug Activity Model: A deep learning approach to virtual HTS. -- Workshop: Reservoir Computing. -- Effects of Input Structure and Topology on Input-Driven Functional Connectivity Stability. -- Non-dissipative Reservoir Computing approaches for time-series classification. -- Onion Echo State Networks A Preliminary Analysis of Dynamics. -- Oscillation-driven Reservoir Computing for Long-Term Replication of Chaotic Time Series. -- Prediction of reaching movements with target information towards trans-humeral prosthesis control using Reservoir Computing and LSTMs. -- Reducing Reservoir Dimensionality with Phase Space Construction for Simplified Hardware Implementation. -- Restricted Reservoirs on Heterogeneous Timescales. -- Special Session: Accuracy, Stability, and Robustness in Deep Neural Networks. -- Clean-image Backdoor Attacks. -- MADE: A Universal Fine-tuning Framework to Enhance Robustness of Machine Reading Comprehension. -- Robustness of biologically grounded neural networks against image perturbations. -- Some Comparisons of Linear and Deep ReLU Network Approximation. -- Unlearnable Examples Detection via Iterative Filtering. -- Special Session: Neurorobotics. -- Action recognition system integrating motion and object detection. -- Active Vision for Physical Robots using the Free Energy Principle. -- Learning Low-Level Causal Relations using a Simulated Robotic Arm. -- Modular Reinforcement Learning In Long-Horizon Manipulation Tasks. -- Robotic Model of the Mirror Neuron System: a Revival. -- Self-organized attractoring in locomoting animals and robots: an emerging field. -- Special Session: Spiking Neural Networks. -- A Multi-modal Spiking Meta-learner With Brain-inspired Task-aware Modulation Scheme. -- Event-Based Hand Detection on Neuromorphic Hardware Using a Sigma Delta Neural Network. -- Learning in Recurrent Spiking Neural Networks with Sparse full-FORCE Training. -- Natively neuromorphic LMU architecture for encoding-free SNN-based HAR on commercial edge devices. -- Obtaining Optimal Spiking Neural Network in Sequence Learning via CRNN-SNN Conversion. -- On Reducing Activity with Distillation and Regularization for Energy Ecient Spiking Neural Networks. -- Temporal Contrastive Learning for Spiking Neural Networks.

The ten-volume set LNCS 15016-15025 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 33rd International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks and Machine Learning, ICANN 2024, held in Lugano, Switzerland, during September 17-20, 2024. The 294 full papers and 16 short papers included in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 764 submissions. The papers cover the following topics: Part I - theory of neural networks and machine learning; novel methods in machine learning; novel neural architectures; neural architecture search; self-organization; neural processes; novel architectures for computer vision; and fairness in machine learning. Part II - computer vision: classification; computer vision: object detection; computer vision: security and adversarial attacks; computer vision: image enhancement; and computer vision: 3D methods. Part III - computer vision: anomaly detection; computer vision: segmentation; computer vision: pose estimation and tracking; computer vision: video processing; computer vision: generative methods; and topics in computer vision. Part IV - brain-inspired computing; cognitive and computational neuroscience; explainable artificial intelligence; robotics; and reinforcement learning. Part V - graph neural networks; and large language models. Part VI - multimodality; federated learning; and time series processing. Part VII - speech processing; natural language processing; and language modeling. Part VIII - biosignal processing in medicine and physiology; and medical image processing. Part IX - human-computer interfaces; recommender systems; environment and climate; city planning; machine learning in engineering and industry; applications in finance; artificial intelligence in education; social network analysis; artificial intelligence and music; and software security. Part X - workshop: AI in drug discovery; workshop: reservoir computing; special session: accuracy, stability, and robustness in deep neural networks; special session: neurorobotics; and special session: spiking neural networks.

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