Program at A Glance

The 2017 International Conference on Brain Informatics
(BI 2017)

Grand Gongda Jianguo Hotel
November 16-18, 2017 Beijing, China


Workshop Day


November 16

Room

3F

Grand Ballroom I

3F

Grand Ballroom II

3F

Grand Ballroom III

3F

Peony

3F

Hibiscus Room

9:00-10:20

Workshop on Semantic Technology for eHealth

STeH 2017

Special Session on BigNeuron Project

BP 2017
(Part I)

Workshop on Knowledge Representation: Brain and Machine

KRBM 2017

Workshop on Mesoscopic Brainformatics

MBAI 2017

Workshop on Affective, Psychological and Physiological Computing

APPC 2017
(Part I)

10:20-10:40

Coffee Break

10:40-12:00

12:00-13:30

Lunch

13:30-15:00

Workshop on Novel Methods of the Brain Imaging in the Clinical and Preclinical Neuroscience

NMBICPN 2017

Special Session on BigNeuron Project

BP 2017
(Part II)

Workshop on Brain and Artificial Intelligence

BAI 2017


Workshop on Big Data and Visualization for Brainsmatics

BDVB 2017

Workshop on Affective, Psychological and Physiological Computing

APPC 2017
(Part II)

15:00-15:20

Coffee Break

15:20-17:30



Keynote Day


November 17
Room: 3F Grand Ballroom

8:30-8:50

Opening

8:50-9:40

Keynote Speech:

Multimodal Modelling of Network Propagation of Neuropathology in Dementia

Alan Evans, McGill University, Canada

9:40-10:30

Keynote Speech:

Neural Correlates of Word, Sentence and Story Comprehension

Tom Mitchell, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

10:30-10:45

Coffee Break

10:45-12:15

Panel:

International and China Brain Projects and AI Strategies

Panelists

12:15-12:30

Lunch

(F1 Cafeteria)

Coffee Break (3F)

12:30-13:30

Wiley & Springer Nature Author Workshop

13:30-14:10

Feature Talk:

Machine Learning in Medical Imaging Analysis

Dinggang Shen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

14:10-14:50

Feature Talk:

Computational Psychophysiology Based Research Methodology for Mental Health

Bin Hu, Lanzhou University, China

14:50-15:10

Coffee Break

15:10-15:50

Feature Talk:

Multiscale Gene Expression Signatures in the Mammalian Brain in Health and Disease

Mike Hawrylycz, Allen institute for Brain Science, USA

15:50-16:30

Feature Talk:

The Cognitive Neural Basis of Object Knowledge

Yanchao Bi, Beijing Normal University, China

16:30-17:10

Feature Talk:

Harnessing Large-Scale Data-Sharing to Drive Discovery and Bench-to-Bedside Translation in Traumatic Brain Injury and Spinal Cord Injury

Adam R. Ferguson, University of California, San Francisco, USA

18:30-20:30

Banquet




Oral Presentation Day


November 18

Room

3F

Grand Ballroom I

3F

Grand Ballroom II

3F

Grand Ballroom III

9:00-10:20

Workshop on Big Data Neuroimaging Analytics for Brain and Mental Health

BDNABMH 2017

Informatics Paradigms for Brain and Mental Health

(Part I)

Human Information Processing Systems

(Part I)

10:20-10:40

Coffee Break

10:40-12:00

Cognitive and Computational Foundations of Brain Science

(Part I)

Informatics Paradigms for Brain and Mental Health

(Part II)

Human Information Processing Systems

(Part II)

12:00-13:30

Lunch

13:30-14:50

Cognitive and Computational Foundations of Brain Science

(Part II)

Informatics Paradigms for Brain and Mental Health

(Part III)

Brain Big Data Analytics, Curation and Management

(Part I)

14:50-15:10

Coffee Break

15:10-17:30

Cognitive and Computational Foundations of Brain Science

(Part III)

Special Session on Brain Informatics in Neurogenetics

BIN 2017

Brain Big Data Analytics, Curation and Management

(Part II)