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UPCT organized the first concert of world biological scores obtained by encoding brain signals (03/06/2015)

Congress Centre Elche City welcomes week the Sixth International Congress on Bio-inspired Systems, organized by the University Miguel Hernández (UMH) in Elche, the Polytechnic University of Cartagena (UPCT) and the National University of Distance Education (UNED).

Emotional computing, neuro, social robotics and neuromarketing are some of the issues addressed in this conclave of investigators attended by scientists from the US, England, France, Germany, Holland, China, Japan, Switzerland, Brazil, Chile and Spain.

To close the Congress held the first concert of the world that uses a biological score obtained after brain signals encoded Thursday.

The concert will take place at 22:00 in the Courtyard of the Palacio de Altamira in Elche and will be recorded by RNE, act Germán Díaz & David J. Herrington.

During the show they will present musical works based on brain signals and rhythms of the heartbeat, which will be performed with the aid of robots and old musical instruments.

For its part, the City of Elche Symphony Orchestra (OSCE) will hold the world premiere of a symphonic work based on physiological records of visual stimuli, which will be screened simultaneously with music on a large screen.

Congress examines the boundaries between artificial intelligence and neuroscience.

Some barriers are blurred "because humans increasingly use more artificial systems such as pacemakers or cochlear implants, and robots are increasingly more human side, as the perception of speech or movement," said yesterday the director Congress, Professor UPCT Jose Manuel Ferrandez, who emphasized that the objective is to address precisely the relationship between the two systems.

Ferrández stressed that increasingly use robots to social and medical tasks is more widespread.

He gave the examples accompanying elderly or therapy with autistic children, as well as applications of this technology for the diagnosis of Parkinson's or Alzheimer's.

The presence of the Polytechnic University of Cartagena in Congress is very prominent, with fifteen hundred papers between which will be presented.

Of international importance and relevance of Congress will realize the six special editions edited six journals listed as Q1 for its great scientific impact.

The conclave attended by the editor of the second most prestigious computer magazine in the world and the founder of the European network of neuro technological information.

Caption: Ferrández with humanoid welcoming those attending the Congress.

Source: UPCT

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