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SPECS

SPECS: SPECS - The laboratory for Synthetic Perceptive, Emotive and Cognitive Systems uses synthetic methods to study and synthesize the neuronal, psychological and behavioural principles underlying perception, emotion and cognition.
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CSN

CSN: The Convergent Science Network of biomimetic and biohybrid systems is a coordination action for the development of future real-world technologies.
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Gtec

Gtec: Welcome to the world of engineering Discover the only professional biomedical signal processing platform under MATLAB and Simulink. Your ingenuity finds the appropriate tools in the g.tec elements and systems.
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WizSoft

Wizsoft develop software based on mathematical algorithms, mainly for the business sector in the fields of data mining, data auditing, concept based text search engines and knowledge management
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UNEW: INEX

INEX is a commercially focused unit of Newcastle University. INEX is a microsystems and specialist electronic device contract manufacturer
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Who are we?

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

SPECS - The laboratory for Synthetic Perceptive, Emotive and Cognitive Systems uses synthetic methods to study and synthesize the neuronal, psychological and behavioural principles underlying perception, emotion and cognition. SPECS's research approach combines real-world systems, such as robots, virtual reality systems and interactive installations with anatomically, physiologically and behaviorally constrained computational models. This approach directly gives rise to novel brain based artefacts and in turn, these synthetic perceptive, emotive and cognitive systems can provide novel technologies for real-world problems including the enhancement of the quality of life.

http://specs.upf.edu/




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