Brain Informatics: International Conference, BI 2009, Beijing, China, October 22-24, Proceedings

This volume contains the papers selected for presentation at The 2009 Inter- tional Conference on Brain Informatics (BI 2009) held at Beijing University of Technology, China, on October 22-24, 2009. It was organized by the Web Int- ligence Consortium (WIC) and IEEE Computational Intelligence Society...

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