Neuroadaptive

Human-Computer Interaction: A Future Perspective

Machines, especially computers, have become an essential part of our daily life and are widely used in many aspects of our society. Hence, any development that improves or changes the way we work with computers can have an impact on the productivity and the well-being of our society at large. But what is left to […]

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Neuroadaptive

The Potential of Automated Adaption

The principle idea of automated adaptation is that a machine anticipates future commands of its operator and adapts itself accordingly, such that the underlying intention of the operator can be realized faster and more accurately. As an example, a web browser could open the webpage I planned to open without me needing to actually type […]

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Welcome to 3rd Neuroadaptive Technology Conference (NAT’22)

We are bringing together artificial and human intelligence. This is happening in Castle Lübbenau, near Berlin, on the following dates:

Please use the form below to register for NAT’22. In case of technical issues with the website, please click here or contact us.
Note that the ticket price does not include accommodation. Rooms at the castle have been reserved for the conference. You can find more information about booking a room at the ‘Schloss Lübbenau’ here.

In case an issue with our payment provider prohibits you from completing registration, either here or through this websiteplease contact us at neuroadaptive@b-tu.de and let us know your name, affiliation (academic/industry), and whether or not you would include the social evening dinner (+50 euro).

Submission

Please use the attached Word template to structure and style your submission.
The maximum length of the submission is 2 pages, including at most 1 figure. References do not count towards the maximum page length. Please also include at least 2 keywords. Further details are given or described in the template document itself;.
To ensure a blind review, please do not include your names and affiliations in the template. Instead, you will be asked to provide them during the submission process. Also try to not provide other obvious clues to your own identities, e.g. by referring to own past work: “We (Zander et al., 2022) showed that…”
When your submission is finished, please use the submission page on this website to submit it for consideration.

Use this form to submit your contributions to the NAT’22 conference. Please use the provided template in a compatible format.