| Introduction  Brain Informatics (BI) has recently emerged as an interdisciplinary
       research field that focuses on studying the mechanisms underlying the
       human information processing system (HIPS).  It investigates the
       essential functions of the brain, ranging from perception to thinking,
       and encompassing such areas as multi-perception, attention, memory,
       language, computation, heuristic search, reasoning, planning,
       decision-making, problem-solving, learning, discovery, and creativity.
       The goal of BI is to develop and demonstrate a systematic approach to
       achieving an integrated understanding of both macroscopic and
       microscopic level working principles of the brain, by means of
       experimental, computational, and cognitive neuroscience studies, as
       well as utilizing advanced Web Intelligence (WI) centric information
       technologies.  BI represents a potentially revolutionary shift in the
       way that research is undertaken.  It attempts to capture new forms of
       collaborative and interdisciplinary work.  In this vision, new kinds
       of BI methods and global research communities will emerge, through
       infrastructure on the wisdom Web and knowledge grids that enables high
       speed and distributed, large-scale analysis and computations, and
       radically new ways of sharing data/knowledge. 
 Brain Informatics 2011 provides a leading international forum to bring
       together researchers and practitioners from diverse fields, such as
       computer science, information technology, artificial intelligence, Web
       intelligence, cognitive science, neuroscience, medical science, life
       science, economics, data mining, data and knowledge engineering,
       intelligent agent technology, human computer interation, complex
       systems, and system science, to explore the main research problems in
       BI lie in the interplay between the studies of human brain and the
       research of informatics.  On the one hand, one models and
       characterizes the functions of the human brain based on the notions of
       information processing systems. WI centric information technologies
       are applied to support brain science studies.  For instance, the
       wisdom Web and knowledge grids enable high-speed, large-scale
       analysis, simulation, and computation as well as new ways of sharing
       research data and scientific discoveries.  On the other hand,
       informatics-enabled brain studies, e.g., based on fMRI, EEG, MEG
       significantly broaden the spectrum of theories and models of brain
       sciences and offer new insights into the development of human-level
       intelligence on the wisdom Web and knowledge grids.
        Brain Informatics 2011 will be jointly held with the 2011
       International Conference on Active Media Technology (AMT 2011). The WIC has decided to organize BI'11 in memoriam of Herbert A. Simon and Xuesen Qian. The two conferences will have a joint opening, keynote, reception, and
       banquet. Attendees only need to register for one conference and can
       attend workshops, sessions, exhibits and demonstrations across the two
       conferences.  
       
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