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2nd HBAI@IJCAI 2020: Yokohama, Japan
- Yueming Wang:

Human Brain and Artificial Intelligence - Second International Workshop, HBAI 2020, Held in Conjunction with IJCAI-PRICAI 2020, Yokohama, Japan, January 7, 2021, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 1369, Springer 2021, ISBN 978-981-16-1287-9 - Daiheng Gao

, Zhenzhi Wu
, Yujie Wu
, Guoqi Li
, Jing Pei
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ARLIF: A Flexible and Efficient Recurrent Neuronal Model for Sequential Tasks. 1-13 - Baihan Lin

, Guillermo A. Cecchi, Djallel Bouneffouf, Jenna M. Reinen, Irina Rish:
Models of Human Behavioral Agents in Bandits, Contextual Bandits and RL. 14-33 - Juyang Weng:

Machines Develop Consciousness Through Autonomous Programming for General Purposes (APFGP). 34-55 - Qi Lian, Yunzhu Liu, Yu Zhao, Yu Qi:

Incorporating Task-Related Information in Dimensionality Reduction of Neural Population Using Autoencoders. 56-71 - Kai Qiao, Chi Zhang, Jian Chen, Linyuan Wang, Li Tong, Bin Yan:

Effective and Efficient ROI-wise Visual Encoding Using an End-to-End CNN Regression Model and Selective Optimization. 72-86 - Jintang Li, Zishan Gu, Qibiao Peng, Kun Xu, Liang Chen, Zibin Zheng

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Deep Insights into Graph Adversarial Learning: An Empirical Study Perspective. 87-101 - Dong Zhang, Banghua Yang, Shouwei Gao, Xuelin Gu:

Brain-Controlled Robotic Arm Based on Adaptive FBCCA. 102-112 - Chao Chen, Xuequan Zhu, Abdelkader Nasreddine Belkacem, Lin Lu, Long Hao, Jia You, Duk Shin, Wenjun Tan, Zhaoyang Huang, Dong Ming:

Automatic Sleep Spindle Detection and Analysis in Patients with Sleep Disorders. 113-124 - Guoxin Guo, Shujie Wang, Shuaibin Wang, Zhiyu Zhou, Guangying Pei, Tianyi Yan:

Diagnosing Parkinson's Disease Using Multimodal Physiological Signals. 125-136 - Hongyan Xu

, Jiajia Tang
, Jianhai Zhang
, Li Zhu
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Emotion Recognition Using Multi-core Tensor Learning and Multimodal Physiological Signal. 137-148 - Jin Cui, Yong Peng, Kenji Ozawa

, Wanzeng Kong:
A Review of Transfer Learning for EEG-Based Driving Fatigue Detection. 149-162

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