Workshop on Prediction in Complex Networked Systems: Focus on Epilepsy
http://cobra.cs.cas.cz/WPNS_2018
Organized by the Czech Academy of Sciences
13. - 14. December 2018
Academic Conference Center, Husova 4a, Prague
Program
Wednesday 12.12.2018
Thursday 13.12.2018
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Charles University, Prague
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Classification of epileptic phenomena
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Seizure Prediction: from preliminary observations to implanted systems; what's next?
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Estimating connectivity from timeseries
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From neurons to networks: bifurcations, phase transitions and critical slowing down
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Dynamic network properties derived from resting-state EEG in the context of epilepsy
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Spatiotemporal modeling of seizure propagation and termination in human focal epilepsy
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Short talks (Radek Janča, Thorsten Rings, Anna Pidnebesna)
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Friday 14.12.2018
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Understanding the complex nature of ictogenesis
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University College London
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Insights on seizure dynamics and post-ictal cortical spreading depressions (CSD) obtained from in vivo calcium imaging in awake rodents
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Occam's razor and modeling of complex brain network phenomena
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Do seizures start via critical transitions? Evidence from models, rodents and humans
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The micro-spatial-temporal dynamics underlying epileptic seizure onset
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Seizure Prediction – Post-NeuroVista trial developments and future challenges
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Short talks (Helmut Schmidt, Timo Bröhl, Michal Hadrava)
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Abstracts
The book of abstract can be downloaded
here.
The Venue
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- Main Venue - Academic Conference Center, Husova 4a, Praha 1 - Staré město (map)
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- Lunch - Kavárna Slavia (www.cafeslavia.cz), Smetanovo nábřeží 1012/2, Praha 1 - Staré Město
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- Dinner - Staroměstská restaurace (staromestskarestaurace.com), Staroměstské náměstí 19, Praha 1 - Staré Město
Travel information
The public transport is recommended. It is quite reliable and safe, with the following prices (EUR 1,- = cca. CZK 26,-):
- basic – 90 minutes with the possibility to change tram/bus/underground: CZK 32,-
- short-term – 30 minutes with the possibility to change tram/bus/underground: CZK 24,-
- non-limited 1-day ticket – CZK 110,-
- non-limited 3-days ticket – CZK 310,-
You can buy tickets in slot machines in the underground stations, in most newsstands, specialized public transport shops, Prague transport information centers at the airport and main railway station. You can use this link for searching public transport connections:
spojeni.dpp.cz/ConnForm.aspx?cl=E5 . The closest underground stations to the main Venue are “Můstek” (green(A)/yellow(B) line), “Staroměstká” (green line) and “Národní třída” (yellow line).
By plane
The comprehensive info how to travel from/to Václav Havel Airport (“Letiště Václava Havla”) can be found at
www.prg.aero/en/transport-airport. You can either take an airport taxi (it should cost about CZK 600,-) or use public transport, which is way cheaper (and safe as well): take the bus line 119, direction Nádraží Veleslavín (“Veleslavín train station”) and change there to the underground green line A (direction Depo Hostivař), geting off at the station Staroměstská will bring you close to the main venue. The journey takes ca. 30–45 minutes in total. From the airport to main railway station in downtown you can also use non-stop AE (airport express) bus with special fare CZK 60,- (common tickets are not valid on this bus).
By train
All the long-distance trains arrive to the main railway station (“Hlavní nádraží”), where you can find underground station connecting you with the rest of public transport system as well.
Local organizers
Pavel Sanda (sanda@cs.cas.cz), David Hartman (hartman@cs.cas.cz), Jaroslav Hlinka (hlinka@cs.cas.cz)
Institute of Computer Science Czech Academy of Sciences, Pod Vodarenskou vezi 2 Prague 8, 182 07, Czech Republic
Funding
Supported by the Czech Academy of Sciences through Strategy AV21 by the program Hopes and Risks of the Digital Era, with partial contribution by the program QUALITAS - Wellbeing in health and disease.