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Neural Information Processing: 29th International Conference, ICONIP 2022, Virtual Event, November 22-26, Proceedings, Part II

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Neural Information Processing: 29th International Conference, ICONIP 2022, Virtual Event, November 22-26, Proceedings, Part II
Neural Information Processing: 29th International Conference, ICONIP 2022, Virtual Event, November 22-26, Proceedings, Part II

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The three-volume set LNCS 13623, 13624, and 13625 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Neural Information Processing, ICONIP 2022, held as a virtual event, November 22–26, 2022. The 146 papers presented in the proceedings set were carefully reviewed and selected from 810 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: Theory and Algorithms; Cognitive Neurosciences; Human Centered Computing; and Applications. The ICONIP conference aims to provide a leading international forum for researchers, scientists, and industry professionals who are working in neuroscience, neural networks, deep learning, and related fields to share their new ideas, progress, and achievements.

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