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Neuron Digest	Wednesday, 11 Apr 1990		Volume 6 : Issue 25 

Today's Topics:
Fwd: Neural networks and transputers mail list
Call for Papers and Referees, HICSS-24
Rutgers - CAIP Neural Network Workshop
EMCSR 1990
call for papers
Japan Neural Network Society meeting. (List of titles)


Send submissions, questions, address maintenance and requests for old issues to
"neuron-request@hplabs.hp.com" or "{any backbone,uunet}!hplabs!neuron-request"
Use "ftp" to get old issues from hplpm.hpl.hp.com (15.255.176.205).

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Subject: Fwd: Neural networks and transputers mail list
From: Neurotechnology Center - Martin Dudziak <DUDZIAKM@isnet.inmos.COM>
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 90 12:47:15 -0400

[[ Editor's Note: This list was originally announced in Vol 6 #12 of
Neuron Digest. -PM ]]

There is a new mail list dedicated to issues of implementing neural
networks using transputers and transputer-based hardware envieronments
(i.e., specialized neural processors that act as co-processors w transputers,
transputers and DSP chips like the A110, A121, etc.).

This mail list is accessible as NEURTRAN@ISNET.INMOS.COM. Some
earlier announcement(s) may have listed it as neurtran-request, but due to
some site problems, that long of a name won't work, so anyone who is
interested in subscribing, getting info, making contributions, etc.
should just communicate to neurtran@isnet.inmos.com.

Martin Dudziak, Moderator



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Subject: Call for Papers and Referees, HICSS-24
From: Okan K Ersoy <ersoy@ee.ecn.purdue.edu>
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 90 09:59:51 -0500



CALL FOR PAPERS AND REFEREES
HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES - 24
NEURAL NETWORKS AND RELATED EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
KAILUA-KONA, HAWAII - JANUARY 9-11, 1991

The Neural Networks Track of HICSS-24 will contain a special set of
papers focusing on a broad selection of topics in the area of Neural
Networks and Related Emerging Technologies. The presentations will
provide a forum to discuss new advances in learning theory, associative
memory, self-organization, architectures, implementations and
applications.

Papers are invited that may be theoretical, conceptual, tutorial or
descriptive in nature. Those papers selected for presentation will
appear in the Conference Proceedings which is published by the Computer
Society of the IEEE. HICSS-24 is sponsored by the University of Hawaii
in cooperation with the ACM, the Computer Society,and the Pacific
Research Institute for Informaiton Systems and Management (PRIISM).

Submissions are solicited in:

Supervised and Unsupervised Learning
Issues of Complexity and Scaling
Associative Memory
Self-Organization
Architectures
Optical, Electronic and Other Novel Implementations
Optimization
Signal/Image Processing and Understanding
Novel Applications

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING PAPERS

Manuscripts should be 22-26 typewritten, double-spaced pages in length.
Do not send submissions that are significantly shorter or longer than
this. Papers must not have been previously presented or published, nor
currently submitted for journal publication. Each manuscript will be put
through a rigorous refereeing process. Manuscripts should have a title
page that includes the title of the paper, full name of its author(s),
affiliations(s), complete physical and electronic address(es), telephone
number(s) and a 300-word abstract of the paper.

DEADLINES

Six copies of the manuscript are due by June 25, 1990.
Notification of accepted papers by September 1, 1990.
Accepted manuscripts, camera-ready, are due by October 3, 1990.

SEND SUBMISSIONS AND QUESTIONS TO

O. K. Ersoy
Purdue University
School of Electrical Engineering
W. Lafayette, IN 47907
(317) 494-6162
E-Mail: ersoy@ee.ecn.purdue.edu

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Subject: Rutgers - CAIP Neural Network Workshop
From: fineberg@enterprise.rutgers.edu (Fineberg)
Date: Mon, 09 Apr 90 14:20:43 -0400

Rutgers University

CAIP Center

CAIP Neural Network Workshop

15-17 October 1990


A neural network workshop will be held during 15-17 October 1990 in East
Brunswick, New Jersey under the sponsorship of the CAIP Center of Rutgers
University. The theme of the workshop will be

"Theory and Applications of Neural Networks"

with particular emphasis on industrial applications. Leaders in the
field from both industrial organizations and universities will present
the state-of-the-art in neural networks. Attendance will be limited to
about 90 persons.

Partial List of Speakers and Panel Chairmen

J. Alspector, Bellcore
A. Barto, University of Massachusetts
R. Brockett, Harvard University
K. Fukushima, Osaka University
S. Grossberg, Boston University
R. Hecht-Nielsen, HNN, San Diego
J. Hopfield, California Institute of Technology
S. Kung, Princeton University
F. Pineda, JPL, California Institute of Technology
R. Linsker, IBM, T. J. Watson Research Center
E. Sontag, Rutgers University
H. Stark, Illinois Institute of Technology
B. Widrow, Stanford University
Y. Zeevi, CAIP Center, Rutgers University and The Technion, Israel

The workshop will begin with registration at 8:30 AM on Monday, 15
October and end at 5:00 PM on Wednesday. There will be a dinner on
Tuesday evening followed by special-topic discussion sessions. The $395
registration fee ($295 for participants from CA IP member organizations),
includes the cost of the dinner. Participants are urged to remain in
attendance throughout the entire period of the workshop. Proceedings of
the workshop will subsequently be published in book form.

Individuals wishing to participate in the workshop should fill out the
attached form and mail it to the address below. In addition to the
formal presentations, there will be a limited number of poster papers.
Interested parties should send a title and a bstract to be considered for
poster presentation. The papers should be submitted by July 31, 1990.

For further information, contact
Dr. Richard Mammone
Telephone: (201)932-5554
Electronic Mail: mammone@caip.rutgers.edu
FAX: (201)932-4775
Telex: 6502497820 mci


Rutgers University

CAIP Center


CAIP Neural Network Workshop

15-17 October 1990



I would like to participate in the Neural Network Workshop. Please send
registration details.


Title:________ Last:__________________________ First:____________________
Middle:______________________

Affiliation _________________________________________________________

Address _________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

Business Telephone: (___)________________________
FAX: (___)_________________________________________

Electronic Mail:_______________________
Home Telephone:(___)______________________________




I am particularly interested in the following aspects of neural networks:

___________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________


I would be interested in participating in a panel___, round-table
discussion and/or in___presenting a paper on the subject
of__________________________________________. (Please attach a one-page
title and abstract).


Please complete the above and mail this form to:

Neural Network Workshop
CAIP Center, Rutgers University
P.O. Box 1390
Piscataway, NJ 08855-1390 (USA)


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Subject: EMCSR 1990
From: ai-vie!georg@relay.EU.net (Georg Dorffner)
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 90 12:00:26 -0100





Announcement

Tenth European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research

April 17-20, 1990
University of Vienna, Austria

Symposium L:
Parallel Distributed Processing in Humans and Machines
Chairs: David Touretzky (Carnegie Mellon)
Georg Dorffner (Vienna)



The following papers will be presented:

Tuesday afternoon (Apr. 17)

INVITED LECTURE:
A Computational Basis for Phonology
D. Touretzky, USA

On the Neural Connectance-Performance Relationship
G. Barna, P. Erdi, Hungary

Quasi-Optimized Learning Dynamics in Sparsely Connected Neural
Network Models
K.E. Kuerten, Germany

Memorization and Deleting in Linear Neural Networks
A. Petrosino, F. Savastano, R. Tagliaferri, Italy

A Memory-Based Connectionist Network for Speech Recognition
C.-C. Chen, Belgium

Meta-Parsing in Neural Networks
A. Nijholt, The Netherlands

Parallel Data Assimilation in Knowledge Networks
A. Parodi, S. Khouas, France


Wednesday morning (Apr. 18):

Preprocessing of Musical Information and Examples of
Applications for Neural Networks
G. Hipfinger, C. Linster, Austria

Symbolic Behavior and Code Generation: The Emergence of
"Equivalence Relations" in Neural Networks
G.D.A. Brown, M. Oaksford, United Kingdom

Connectionism and Unsupervised Knowledge Representation
I.M. Havel, Czechoslovakia

On Learning Content-Blind Rules
C. Mannes, G. Dorffner, Austria

- * -

The conference will include other symposia on the following
topics:

- General Systems Methodology
- Fuzzy Sets, Approximate Reasoning and Knowledge-Based Systems
- Designing and Systems
- Humanity, Architecture and Conceptualization
- Cybernetics in Biology and Medicine
- Cybernetics of Socio-Economic Systems
- Managing Change and Innovation
- Systems Engineering and Artificial Intelligence for Peace
Research
- Communication and Computers
- Software Development for Systems Theory
- Artificial Intelligence
- Impacts of Artificial Intelligence
- Panel on Organizational Cybernetics, National Development
Planning, and Large-Scale Social Experiments

- * -

Conference Fee: AS 2,900 (ca. $240, incl.proceedings),
NO FEE for students with valid id!

The proceedings will also be available from World Scientific
Publishing Co., entitled "Cybernetics and Systems '90; R.Trappl
(ed.)"


Registration will be possible at the conference site (main
building of the University of Vienna). You can also contact:

EMCSR Conference Secretariat
Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies
Schottengasse 3
A-1010 Vienna, Austria

Tel: +43 1 535 32 810
Fax: +43 1 63 06 52
Email: sek@ai-vie.uucp


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Subject: call for papers
From: <OOMIDVAR%UDCVAX.BITNET@CORNELLC.cit.cornell.edu>
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 90 13:47:00 -0400


Call For Papers

This is a call for papers for the Third Volume of the Progress
In Neural Networks Series. The first two volumes will be available this
year. These volumes contain original contributions from leading national
and international research institutions. If you like to receive more
information please contact the editor or Ablex Publishing Corporation.

This series will review the state-of-the-art research in
neural networks, natural and synthetic. Contributions from leading
researchers and experts will be sought. This series will help shape and
define academic and professional programs in this area. This series is
intended for a wide audience, those professionally involved in neural
network research, such as lecturers and primary investigators in neural
computing, neural modeling, neural learning, neural memory, and
neurocomputers. The initial introductory volumes will draw papers from a
broad area of topics, while later volumes will focus upon more specific
topics.

Authors are invited to submit an abstract, extended summary, or
manuscripts describing the recent progress in theoretical analysis,
modeling, design, or application developments in the area of neural
networks. The manuscripts could be self contained and of a tutorial
nature. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:


* Neural modeling: physiologically based and synthetic
* Neural learning: supervised, unsupervised
* Neural networks: connectionist, random, goal seeking
* Neural and associative memory
* Neurocomputers: electronic implementation
* Self organization and control: adaptive systems
* Cognitive information processing: parallel and distributed
* Mathematical modeling
* Fuzzy set theory
* Vision: neural image processing
* Speech: natural language understanding
* Pattern recognition
* Robotics control

Ablex and the progress Series editor invite you to submit an abstract,
extended summary, or manuscript proposal or abstracts for consideration.
Please contact the series editor directly.

DEADLINE :
Abstract: May 31, 1990
Manuscript:August 25, 1990


Dr. Omid M. Omidvar, Associate Professor
Progress Series Editor
University of the District of Columbia
Computer Science Department, MB4204
4200 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20008
Tel:(202)282-7345, Fax:(202)282-3677
Email: OOMIDVAR@UDCVAX.BITNET

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Subject: Japan Neural Network Society meeting. (List of titles)
From: Hideki KAWAHARA <kawahara@av-convex.ntt.jp>
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 90 21:34:31 +0900



Japan Neural Network Society had its first joint technical meeting with
the IEICE and the SICE Japan on 16-17 March/1990. Followings are the
list of titles presented. I hope this will give some understanding of
neural network research activities in Japan and provide a pointer. The
JNNS will also have its first annual conference on 10-12 September/1990.

Hideki Kawahara
NTT Basic Research Laboratories
3-9-11 Midori-cho, Musashino, Tokyo 180, JAPAN
Tel:+81 422 59 2276 Fax:+81 422 3393
kawahara@nttlab.ntt.jp (CSNET)

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IEICE Technical Report (NC: Neurocomputing)
contents

(IEICE: The Institute of Electronics Information and Communication
Engineers)
(SICE: The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers)

* Affiliation of the first author of each report is attached.
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Makoto KANO, KAWATO, UNO, SUZUKI:"Learning Trajectory Control of
A Redundant Arm by Feedback-Error-Learning"
, IEICE Technical
Report, NC89-61, Vol.89, No.463, pp.1-6, (1990-03).
*Faculty of Engineering Science, Osaka University

Hiroaki GOMI, KAWATO:"Learning Control of an Unstable System with
Feedback Error Learning., IEICE Technical Report, NC89-62,
Vol.89, No.463, pp.7-12, (1990-03).
*ATR Auditory and Visual Perception Research Laboratories

Masayuki NAKAMURA, UNO, SUZUKI, KAWATO:"
Formation of Optimal Trajectory
in Arm Movement Using Inverse Dynamics Model", IEICE Technical
Report, NC89-63, Vol.89, No.463, pp.13-18, (1990-03).
*Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo

Motohiro KITANO, KAWATO, UNO, SUZUKI:"
Optimal Trajectory Control by the
Cascade Neural Network Model for Industrial Manipulator", IEICE
Technical Report, NC89-64, Vol.89, No.463, pp.19-24, (1990-03).
*Faculty of Engineering Science, Osaka University

Makoto HIRAYAMA, KAWATO, JORDAN:"
Speed-Accuracy Trade-off of Arm
Movement Predicted by the Cascade Neural Network Model", IEICE
Technical Report, NC89-65, Vol.89, No.463, pp.25-30, (1990-03).
(In English)
*ATR Auditory Visual Perception Research Laboratories

Yoshinori UESAKA, TSUKADA:"
On a Family of Acceptance Functions for
Simulated Annealing", IEICE Technical Report, NC89-66, Vol.89,
No.463, pp.31-36, (1990-03).
*Faculty of Science and Technology, Science University of Tokyo

Akira YAMASHITA, AKIYAMA, ANZAI:"
Proposal of Novel Simulated Annealing
Method based on the Entropy of the Neural Network", IEICE
Technical Report, NC89-67, Vol.89, No.463, pp.37-42, (1990-03).
*Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University

Haruhisa TAKAHASHI, TOMITA, KAWABATA:"
Acquirement of Internal
Representations and The Backpropagation Convergence Theorem",
IEICE Technical Report, NC89-68, Vol.89, No.463, pp.43-48,
(1990-03). (In English)
*The University of Electro-Communications

Haruhisa TAKAHASHI, ARAI, TOMITA:"
Some Results in Stationary Recurrent
Neural Networks", IEICE Technical Report, NC89-69, Vol.89,
No.463, pp.49-54, (1990-03).
*The University of Electro-Communications

Masanobu MIYASHITA, TANAKA:"
Application of thermodynamics in the potts
spin system to the combinatorial optimization problems", IEICE
Technical Report, NC89-70, Vol.89, No.463, pp.55-60, (1990-03).
*Fundamental Research Laboratories, NEC Corporation

Yuuichi SAKURABA, NAKAMOTO, MORIIZUMI:"
Proposal of Learning Vector
Quantization Method Using Fuzzy Theory", IEICE Technical Report,
NC89-71, Vol.89, No.463, pp.61-66, (1990-03).
*Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology

Koji KURATA:"
On the Formation of Columnar and Hyper-Columnar
Structures in Self-Organizing Models of Topographic Mappings",
IEICE Technical Report, NC89-72, Vol.89, No.463, pp.67-72,
(1990-03).
*Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo (to March/1990)
*Osaka University (from April/1990)

Shotaro AKAHO, AMARI:"
On the Lower Bound of the Capacity of Three-Layer
Networks Using the Sparse Encoding Method", IEICE Technical
Report, NC89-73, Vol.89, No.463, pp.73-78, (1990-03).
*Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo

Hirofumi YANAI, SAWADA:"
On associative recall by a randomly sparse model
neural network", IEICE Technical Report, NC89-74, Vol.89,
No.463, pp.79-84, (1990-03).
*Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University

Tadashi KURATA, SAITOH:"
Design of Parallel Distributed Processor for
Neuralnet Simulator", IEICE Technical Report, NC89-75, Vol.89,
No.463, pp.85-90, (1990-03).
*Faculty of Engineering, Chiba University

Hideki KATO, YOSHIZAWA, ICIKI:"
A Parallel Neurocomputer Architecture
with Ring Registers", IEICE Technical Report, NC89-76, Vol.89,
No.463, pp.91-96, (1990-03).
*Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.

Takafumi KAJIWARA, KITAYAMA:"
Spread Spectrum Decoding Method Utilizing
Neural Network", IEICE Technical Report, NC89-77, Vol.89,
No.463, pp.97-100, (1990-03).
*NTT Transmission Systems Laboratories

Shigeo SATO, NISHIMURA, HAYAKAWA, IWASAKI, NAKAJIMA, MUROTA, MIKOSHIBA,
SAWADA:"
Implementation of Integrated Neural Elements and Their
Application to An A/D Converter", IEICE Technical Report,
NC89-78, Vol.89, No.463, pp.101-106, (1990-03).
*Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University

Masahiro OKAMOTO:"
Development of Biochemical Threshold-Logic Device
Capable of Storing Short-Memory", IEICE Technical Report,
NC89-79, Vol.89, No.463, pp.107-112, (1990-03).(In English)
*Kyushu Institute of Technology

Shuji AKIYAMA, SHIGEMATSU, IIJIMA, MATSUMOTO:"
An Analysis and Modeling
System Based on The Concurrent Observation of Neuron Network
Activity of Hippocampus Slice", IEICE Technical Report,
NC89-80, Vol.89, No.463, pp.113-118, (1990-03).
*Electrotechnical Laboratory

Y. SHIGEMATSU, AKIYAMA, MATSUMOTO:"
Suppression, a necessary
function for the synaptic plasticity of hippocampus", IEICE
Technical Report, NC89-81, Vol.89, No.463, pp.119-122,
(1990-03).
*Electrotechnical Laboratory

T. AIHARA, SUZUKI, TUKADA, KATO:"
The Mechanism and a Model for LTP
Induction in the Hippocampus", IEICE Technical Report, NC89-82,
Vol.89, No.463, pp.123-128, (1990-03).
*Faculty of Engineering, Tamagawa University

Hiroyuki MIYAMOTO, FUKUSHIMA:"
Recognition of Temporal Patterns by a
Multi-layered Neural Network Model", IEICE Technical Report,
NC89-83, Vol.89, No.463, pp.129-134, (1990-03).
*Faculty of Engineering Science, Osaka University

Tatsuo KITAJIMA, HARA:"
Associative Memory and Learning in Nerve Cell",
IEICE Technical Report, NC89-84, Vol.89, No.463, pp.135-140,
(1990-03).
*Faculty of Engineering, Yamagata University

Ichiro SHIMADA, HARA:"
Fractal Properties of Animal Behavior", IEICE
Technical Report, NC89-85, Vol.89, No.463, pp.141-146,
(1990-03).
*Tohoku University

Tetsuo FURUKAWA, YASUI:"
Formation of center-surround opponent receptive
fields through edge detection by backpropagation learning",
IEICE Technical Report, NC89-86, Vol.89, No.463, pp.147-152,
(1990-03).
*Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering, Kyusyu Institute of
Technology

Yukihiro YOSHIDA, HIRAI:"
A Model of Color Processing", IEICE Technical
Report, NC89-87, Vol.89, No.463, pp.153-158, (1990-03).
*University of Tsukuba

Hiroshi NAKAJIMA, MIZUNO, HIDA, SAITO, TSUKADA:"
Effect of the Percentage
of the Coherent Movement of Visual Texture Components on the
Recognition of Direction of Wide-Field Movement", IEICE
Technical Report, NC89-88, Vol.89, No.463, pp.159-164, (1990-03)
*Faculty of Engineering, Tamagawa University

Teruhiko OHTOMO, T.HARA, OHUCHI, K.HARA:"
Recognition of Hand-Written
Chinese Characters Constructed by Radical and Non-radical Using
Neural Network Models", IEICE Technical Report, NC89-90, Vol.89,
No.464, pp.1-6, (1990-03).
*Faculty of Engineering, Yamagata University

Yoshihiro ARIYAMA, ITO, TSUKADA:"
Alphanumeric Character Recognition by
Neocognitron with Error Correct Training", IEICE Technical
Report, NC89-91, Vol.89, No.464, pp.7-12, (1990-03).
*Faculty of Engineering, Tamagawa University

Hiroshi ISHIJIMA, NAGANO:"
A Neural Network Model with Function to Grasp
its Situation", IEICE Technical Report, NC89-92, Vol.89, No.464,
pp.13-18, (1990-03).
*College of Engineering, Hosei University

Makoto HIRAHARA, NAGANO:"
A neural network for fixation point
selection", IEICE Technical Report, NC89-93, Vol.89, No.464,
pp.19-24, (1990-03).
*College of Engineering, Hosei University

Masahiko HASEBE, OHNISHI, SUGIE:"
Automatic Generation of a World Map for
Autonomous Mobile Robot", IEICE Technical Report, NC89-94,
Vol.89, No.464, pp.25-30, (1990-03).
*Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya University

Hidetatsu KAKENO, SUGIE:"
FOCUSSED REGION SEGMENTATION FROM BLURED
BACKGROUND USING D2G FILTERS", IEICE Technical Report, NC89-95,
Vol.89, No.464, pp.31-36, (1990-03).
*Toyota College of Technology

Takashi FURUKAWA, ARITA, SUGIHARA, HIRAI:"
Computer Map-reading using
Neural Networks", IEICE Technical Report, NC89-96, Vol.89,
No.464, pp.37-42, (1990-03).
*Electronics R & D Lab., Nippon Steel Co.

Takao MATSUMOTO, KOGA:"
Study on a High-Speed Learning Method for
Analog Neural Networks", IEICE Technical Report, NC89-97,
Vol.89, No.464, pp.43-48, (1990-03).
*NTT Transmission Systems Laboratories

Kazuhisa NIKI, YAMADA:"
Can backpropagation learning rule co-exist with
Hebbian learning rule?", IEICE Technical Report, NC89-98,
Vol.89, No.464, pp.49-54, (1990-03).
*Electrotechnical Laboratory

Masumi ISHIKAWA:"
A General Structure Learning of Connectionist Models
Using Forgetting", IEICE Technical Report, NC89-99, Vol.89,
No.464, pp.55-60, (1990-03).
*Electrotechnical Laboratory

Naohiro TODA, HAGIWARA, USUI:"
Data Fitting by Multilayered Neural
Network -- Decision of Network Structure via Information
Criterion --", IEICE Technical Report, NC89-100, Vol.89,
No.464, pp.61-66, (1990-03).
*Toyohashi University of Technology

Akio TANAKA, YOSHIMURA:"
Theoretical Analysis of a Three-Layer Neural
Network with Spread Pattern Information Learning method", IEICE
Technical Report, NC89-101, Vol.89, No.464, pp.67-72, (1990-03).
*International Institute for Advanced Study of Social Information
Science(IIAS-SIS), Fujitsu Ltd.

Shin-ya MIYAZAKI, YONEKURA, TORIWAKI:"
On the Capability for Geometrical
Structure Analysis of Sample Distribution -- Relationship
between Auto Associative Networks and PPN", IEICE Technical
Report, NC89-102, Vol.89, No.464, pp.73-78, (1990-03).
*School of Engineering, Nagoya University

Shin SUZUKI, KAWAHARA:"
Evaluating Neural Networks using Mean
Curvature", IEICE Technical Report, NC89-103, Vol.89, No.464,
pp.79-84, (1990-03).
*NTT Basic Research Laboratories

Masafumi HAGIWARA:"
Back-propagation with Artificial Selection --
Reduction of the number of hidden units --", IEICE Technical
Report, NC89-104, Vol.89, No.464, pp.85-90, (1990-03).
*Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University

Hiroyuki ENDOH, IDE:"
The influence of the number of units on the ability
of learning", IEICE Technical Report, NC89-105, Vol.89, No.464,
pp.91-96, (1990-03).
*Aoyama Gakuin University

Special lecture
Eiichi Iwai:IEICE Technical Report, NC89-89, Vol.89, No.463,
pp.165-176, (1990-03).


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