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Neuroadaptive technology (NAT) utilizes real-time measures of neurophysiological activity within a closed control loop to create intelligent software adaptation. Measures of electrocortical and neurovascular brain activity are quantified to provide a dynamic representation of the psychological state of the user, with respect to cognitions, emotions and motivation. As such, NAT can access unique aspects of human information processing, and human intelligence, which can subsequently be used to enable more versatile and more human-like forms of machine intelligence. Current trends in different scientific fields indicate an increased interest in integrating context-sensitive information from the human brain into Artificial Intelligence. NAT'22, the Neuroadaptive Technology Conference 2022, was intended to bring scientists interested in Physiological Computing, Applied Neurosciences and Passive Brain-Computer Interfaces together with experts from the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Intelligent Systems. The main goals of the conference were an exchange of research questions and findings from these fields and the identification of common goals and joint ventures in the domain of Neuroadaptive Technology, including: real-time signal processing, unsupervised vs. supervised ML, designing neuroadaptive interaction, explainable AI (XAI), neuroadaptive applications, hybrid AI systems (DL + symbolic AI) for applied neurosciences, ethics of neurotechnology in real world (responsibility for action, security), cloud-based solutions for data management and more.
NAT'22 was held in Lübbenau, near Berlin, and organised by the Society for Neuroadaptive Technology. These Proceedings contain the abstracts of six keynote lectures and a total of 39 submissions in the categories of Brain-Computer Interface & Applications, Ethics & Perspectives, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, and a poster session.
High Medieval chimneys, although often the focal point of contemporary representative buildings, are rarely a topic of construction history. More often they appear in art or architectural history where they are discussed regarding their style and ornamentation. It is however worthwhile to examine these important representative objects with the tools of the construction historian. In them, we can find important information regarding the contemporary craftsmanship and skills. Based on extensive firsthand examinations and building archaeology this paper aims to discuss the planning and building process of the highly complex cut-stone chimney system in the keep of Schönburg Castle (1201 CE) using new methods of reverse engineering.
In the time of increased awareness about the environment problems by the public opinion and also intensive international efforts to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, as well increase of the generation of electrical energy to facilitate industrial growth, the conference offers broad contribution towards achieving the goals of diversification and sustainable development.
Focus of the student conference is to promote the discussion of views from scientists and students from Wroclaw University of Technology, Technical University of Ostrava and Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg.
The conference is a unique teaching session motivating the students to write science related papers, prepare presentations and discus future developments. It is a formal part of the curriculum offered as an elective module, accompanied by a technical excursion.
"Forschung fördern, Lehre entwickeln, Versorgung stärken - für die Zukunft der Physiotherapie" war das Motto des 5. Forschungssymposiums Physiotherapie, welches durch die Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU) und die Deutsche Gesellschaft für Physiotherapiewissenschaft e. V. (DGPTW) am 26. und 27.11.2021 veranstaltet wurde.
Im Abstractband des 5. Forschungssymposiums Physiotherapie sind die Abstracts der eingereichten und beim 5. Forschungssymposiums Physiotherapie präsentierten Beiträge veröffentlicht. Zudem sind die veranstalteten Workshops zusammenfassend dargestellt.