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Neuron Digest   Thursday, 19 Dec 1991                Volume 8 : Issue 16 

Today's Topics:
CFP - Networks for Neural Processing
Announcement : PRICAI92
COG SCI 92: CALL FOR PAPERS
Call for papers --> conference info
Copenhagen: 1992 IEEE Workshop on NN for SP
Wavelet Symposium
NN in Cog. & Neural Sciences: Jackson Hole, WY, 1/16/92
Call for Papers: Neural/Stochastic/Image/Signal


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Subject: CFP - Networks for Neural Processing
From: "Dr. S. Kak" <kak@max.ee.lsu.edu>
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 91 15:36:52 -0600

CALL FOR PAPERS

Special Issue On

NETWORKS FOR NEURAL PROCESSING


Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing

Guest Editors: W.A. Porter, University of Alabama, Huntsville
S.C. Kak, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge


Papers are solicited on the theoretical foundations, challenging
applications and efficient parallel architectures for neural computing.
Suggested topics include: training for generalization, use of higher
order moments, rapid training algorithms, nonbinary design, optimization
networks, and mapping networks. Papers which critique and/or compare
recent developments in neural computation are also of interest.

Papers should be prepared according to the Information for Contributors
on the inside back cover of Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing.
Papers should be submitted in triplicate by January 20, 1992 in care of:

Professor William A. Porter
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Univesity of Alabama in Huntsville
Huntsville, AL 35899
[Tel. (205) 895-6858]

For further information contact Professor S.C. Kak at kak@max.ee.lsu.edu
or contact Professor W.A. Porter.


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Subject: Announcement : PRICAI92
From: suh@adam.kaist.ac.kr (Suh jang won)
Organization: Computer Science Department, KAIST
Date: 11 Nov 91 14:57:42 +0000


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CALL FOR PAPERS


PACIFIC RIM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

September 16-18, 1992
Lotte World Hotel, Seoul, Korea

PRICAI'92 is the 2nd international conference on artificial intelligence for
researchers from all over the world, especially from Pacific Rim counries.
The conference will offer an ideal venue to present state-of-the-art research
and to share ideas. Authors are invited to submit papers on any topic of AI
including but not restricted to :

.Reasoning and Knowledge Representation
.Computer Vision
.Knowledge Acquisition and Machine Learning
.Neural Network and Applications
.Expert Systems and Applications
.Fuzzy Logic
.Natural Language Processing and Applications
.Robotics
.Multimedia Systems
.AI and Education
.Speech Understanding
.Machine Architecture for AI
.Pattern Recognition
.AI Language
.Human Computer Interface
.Knowledge Base Management Systems
.Cognitive Modeling
.AI Applications

Authors are requested to prepare full papers of not more than 5,000 words
double spaced. Authors must ensure that their papers describe original AI
contributions or novel AI applications, and that the research is properly
compared and contrasted with relevant literature. All accepted papers will be
published in the conference proceedings.

Authors should submit five(5) copies (hard copy only / no on-line files) to
the Program Chairperson,no later than March 31. (Tue.), 1992.
The following information must be included on the title page :

.Author's name,address,telephone number,and e-mail address
.Topic area and a few keywords for further classification
within the topic area
.An abstract of 100 to 200 words

-Timetable-

.Submission deadline : March 31, 1992
.Notification of acceptance : May 31, 1992
.Camera-ready copy due : July 15, 1992

The conference language is English. All papers should be written in English.
Each paper will be reviewed by at least three international reviewers.
Acceptancce will be based on the overall merit and significance of the
reported research as well as on the quality of the presentation.

Submissions and program inquires should be addressed to the Program
Chairperson. Inquiries about registration and other local arrangement should
be sent to the Local Arrangements Chairperson.


General Chairperson: Organizing Chairperson:

Yong-Teh Lee Jin Hyung Kim
Chairman Computer Science Department
The Federation of Korean KAIST
information Industries
Korea Korea


Program Chairperson: Local Arrangements Chairperson:

YoungHwan Lim Yillbyung Lee
Electronics and Dept. of Computer Science
Telecommunication Yonsei Univ., Seoul, 120-749
Research Institute
P.O.Box 8, DaeDog DanJi
DaeJeon,305-606
Korea Korea


Program Co-Chairpersons:

Judea Pearl Saburo Tsuji
UCLA Osaka University
U.S.A. Japan


** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **


All information requests should be directed to :

Ms.Hye-Duk Choi
Center for Artificial Intelligence Research
KAIST
373-1, Kusong-Dong, Yusung-Ku, Taejon, 305-701,
Korea

e-mail : PRICAI92@CAIR.KAIST.AC.KR
TEL : +82-42-829-8711
FAX : +82-42-829-8700




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| Suh, Jang-Won |
| Artificial Intelligence Lab. |
| /\ ~o~~ Department of Computer Science |
| / \\/\ /\^ Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology |
| ~~~ ~~ ~~~~~ 400, Kusong-Dong, Youseong-Ku, Daegeon #305-701 |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ K O R E A |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ suh@gorai.kaist.ac.kr |
| TEL : +82-42-829-3557 |
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Subject: COG SCI 92: CALL FOR PAPERS
From: Cognitive Science Conference 1992 <COGSCI92@ucs.indiana.edu>
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 91 11:28:37 -0500


please post
=================================================================


CALL FOR PAPERS:
The Fourteenth Annual Conference of
The Cognitive Science Society
July 29 -- August 1, 1992
Indiana University



THE CONFERENCE:
- ---------------

The Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society brings
together researchers studying cognition in humans, animals or
machines. The 1992 Conference will be held at Indiana
University. Plenary speakers for the conference are:

Elizabeth Bates John Holland
Daniel Dennett Richard Shiffrin
Martha Farah Michael Turvey
Douglas Hofstadter

The Conference will also feature evening entertainments: a
welcoming reception (Wed), banquet (Thurs), poster reception
(Fri), and concert (Sat).



PAPER SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:
- ------------------------------
Paper and poster submissions are encouraged in the areas of
cognitive psychology, artificial intelligence, linguistics,
cognitive anthropology, connectionist models, cognitive
neuroscience, education, cognitive development, philosophical
foundations, as well as any other area of relevance to cognitive
science.

Authors should submit five (5) copies of their papers in hard
copy form to

Cognitive Science 1992 Submissions
Attn: Candace Shertzer
Cognitive Science Program
Psychology Building
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN 47405

All accepted papers will appear in the Conference Proceedings.
Presentation format (talk or poster) will be decided by a review
panel, unless the author specifically requests consideration for
only one format. Electronic and FAX submissions cannot be
accepted.

David Marr Memorial Prizes for Excellent Student Papers:
- --------------------------------------------------------
To encourage even greater student participation in the
Conference, papers that have a student as first author are
eligible to compete for one of four David Marr Memorial Prizes.
Student-authored papers will be judged by reviewers and the
Program Committee for excellence in research and presentation.
Each of the four Prizes is accompanied by a $300 honorarium.
The David Marr Prize is funded by an anonymous donor.

Appearance and length:
- ----------------------
Papers should be a maximum of six (6) pages long (excluding cover
page, described below), have at least 1 inch margins on all
sides, and use no smaller than 10pt type. Camera-ready versions
will be required only after authors are notified of acceptance.

Cover page:
- -----------
Each copy of the paper must include a cover page, separate from
the body of the paper, that includes (in order):

1. Title of paper.
2. Full names, postal addresses, phone numbers and e-mail
addresses (if available) of all authors.
3. An abstract of no more than 200 words.
4. The area and subarea in which the paper should be reviewed.
5. Preference of presentation format: Talk or poster; talk only;
poster only.
6. A note stating whether the first author is a student
and should therefore be considered for a Marr Prize.

Papers submission deadline:
- ---------------------------
Papers must be *received* by March 2, 1992.
Notification of acceptance or rejection will be made by April 10.
Camera ready versions of accepted papers are due May 8.



SYMPOSIA:
- ---------
Symposium submissions are also encouraged. Submissions should
specify: 1. A brief description of the topic. 2. How the
symposium would address a broad cognitive science audience.
3. Names of symposium organizer(s) and potential speakers and
their topics. 4. Proposed format of symposium (e.g., all formal
talks; brief talks plus panel discussion; open discussion; etc.).
Symposia should be designed to last 1 hr 40 min.

Symposium submission deadline:
- ------------------------------
Symposium submissions must be received by January 13, 1992, and
should be sent as soon as possible. Note that the deadline for
symposium submissions is earlier than for papers.



TRAVEL:
- -------
By air, fly to Indianapolis (not Bloomington) where pre-arranged,
inexpensive charter buses will take you on the 1-hour drive to
Bloomington. Discount airfares are available from the conference
airline, USAir, which has flights from Europe and Canada as well
as within the continental US. Full details regarding travel,
lodging and registration will be given in a subsequent
announcement.



FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
- -----------------------------

John K. Kruschke, Conference Chair
e-mail: cogsci92@ucs.indiana.edu

Candace Shertzer, Cognitive Science Program Secretary
phone: (812) 855-4658
e-mail: cshertze@silver.ucs.indiana.edu

Cognitive Science Program
Psychology Building
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN 47405

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Subject: Call for papers --> conference info
From: "PBACAD::M_PAPRZYCKI"@utpb.pb.utexas.edu
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 91 11:43:07 -0600

Call for Papers

PERMIAN BASIN SUPERCOMPUTING CONFERENCE 1992

March 13-15

The University of Texas of the Permian Basin
Odessa, Texas

Organized by: Marcin Paprzycki
Advisors: Firooz Khosraviyani, Mogens Melander

In cooperation with: SIAM Supercomputing Group

The purpose of the conference is to bring together researchers in
all fields of supercomputing, high performance computing and
parallel computing for an effective exchange of ideas and
discussion of recent developments and future directions of
research.

Tutorial: "Large-scale and Parallel Computations in System Control
Theory" will be presented by Prof. Biswa Datta

Sponsored by:
Center for High Performance Computing, Austin
Cray Research Inc.
DECmpp 12000 Group
Intel Corporation
University of Texas of the Permian Basin

Invited Speakers:
Chris Bischof, Julio Diaz, Ian Gladwell, David Kincaid,
Robert Plemmons, Danny Sorensen, Robert van de Geijn.

Submit three copies of detailed abstract (not to exceed 1000 words) by

December 20, 1991

to:
Marcin Paprzycki, Conference Chairman
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
University of Texas of the Permian Basin
Odessa, TX 79762

Phone: (915) 367-2244
Fax: (915) 367-2115
E-mail: m_paprzycki@utpb.pb.utexas.edu
m_paprzycki@utpb.bitnet


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Subject: Copenhagen: 1992 IEEE Workshop on NN for SP
From: "Gary M. Kuhn" <gmk%idacrd@UUNET.UU.NET>
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 91 16:58:27 -0500


1992 IEEE Workshop on
Neural Networks for Signal Processing.

August 31 - September 2, 1992
Copenhagen, Denmark

In cooperation with the IEEE Signal Processing Society
and sponsored by the Computational Neural Network Center (CONNECT)

CALL FOR PAPERS

The second of a series of IEEE workshops on Neural Networks for Signal
Processing, the first of which was held in Princeton in October 1991, will
be held in Copenhagen, Denmark, in August 1992. Papers are solicited for
technical sessions on the following topics:

System Identification and Spectral Estimation by Neural Networks.
Non-linear Filtering by Neural Networks.
Pattern Learning Theory and Algorithms.
Application-Driven Neural Models.
Application to Image Processing and Pattern Recognition.
Application to Speech Recognition, Coding and Enhancement.
Application to Adaptive Array Processing.
Digital/Analog Systems for Signal Processing.

Prospective authors are invited to submit 4 copies of extended summaries
of no more than 5 pages. The top of the first page of the summary should
include a title, authors' names, affiliations, address, telephone and
fax numbers, and email address if any. Photo-ready full papers of accepted
proposals will be published in a hard bound book by IEEE.

General chairs

S.Y. Kung Frank Fallside
Department of Electrical Engineering Engineering Department
Princeton University Cambridge University
Princeton, NJ 08544, USA Cambridge CB2 1PZ, UK
email: kung@princeton.edu email: fallside@eng.cam.ac.uk

Program chair Proceedings Chair

John Aasted Sorensen Candace Kamm
Electronics Institute, Bldg. 349 Box 1910
Technical University of Denmark Bellcore, 445 South St., Rm. 2E-256
DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark Morristown, NJ 07960-1910, USA
email: jaas@dthei.ei.dth.dk email: cak@thumper.bellcore.com

Program Committee

Ronald de Beer Jeng-Neng Hwang John E. Moody
John Bridle Yu Hen Hu Carsten Peterson
Erik Bruun B.H. Juang Sathyanarayan S. Rao
Poul Dalsgaard S. Katagiri Peter Salamon
Lee Giles Teuvo Kohonen Christian J. Wellekens
Lars Kai Hansen Gary M. Kuhn Barbara Yoon
Steffen Duus Hansen Benny Lautrup
John Hertz Peter Koefoed Moeller

Paper submissions and further information: Program Chair
Tel: +4545931222 ext. 3895, Fax: +4542880117

Submission of extended summary February 15, l992
Notification of acceptance April 20, l992
Submission of photo-ready paper May 20, l992


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Subject: Wavelet Symposium
From: "Nirwan Ansari, 201-596-3670" <ang@hertz.njit.edu>
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 22:03:40 -0500


The following symposium on wavelets might arouse interest in
the Neural Networks community.


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New Jersey Institute of Technology
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Center for Communications and Signal Processing Research
presents
One-day Symposium on

MULTIRESOLUTION IMAGE AND VIDEO PROCESSING:
SUBBANDS AND WAVELETS

Date: March 20, 1992 (Friday, just before ICASSP week)
Place: NJIT, Newark, New Jersey
Organizers:
A.N. Akansu, NJIT
M. Vetterli, Columbia U.
J.W. Woods, RPI

Program:

08.30-09.00 Registration and Coffee
09.00-09.10 Gary Thomas, Provost, NJIT: Welcoming Remarks
09.10-09.40 Edward H. Adelson, MIT: Steerable, Shiftable Subband Transforms
09.40-10.10 Ali N. Akansu, NJIT: Some Aspects of Optimal Filter Bank Design
for Image-Video Coding
10.10-10.40 Arnaud Jacquin, AT&T Bell Labs.: Comparative Study of Different
Filterbanks for Low Bit Rate Subband-based Video Coding
10.40-11.00 Coffee Break
11.00-11.30 Ronald Coifman, Yale U.: Adapted Image Coding with Wavelet-packets
and Local Trigonometric Waveform Libraries
11.30-12.00 Philippe M. Cassereau, Aware Inc.: Wavelet Based Video Coding
12.00-12.30 Michele Barlaud, Nice U.: Image Coding Using Biorthogonal Wavelet
Transform and Entropy Lattice Vector Quantization

12.30-01.30 Lunch

01.30-02.00 Jan Biemond, Delft U.: Hierarchical Subband Coding of HDTV
02.00-02.30 Martin Vetterli, Columbia U.: Multiresolution Joint Source-Channel
Coding for HDTV Broadcast
02.30-03.00 John W. Woods, RPI: Compression Coding of Video Subbands
03.00-03.30 Rashid Ansari, Bellcore: Hierarchical Video Coding:
Some Options and Comparisons

*************************************
Registration Fee: $20, Lunch included
Parking will be provided

EARLY REGISTRATION ADVISED
**************************************

For Early Registration:
Send your check to(payable to NJIT/CCSPR)
A.N. Akansu
NJIT ECE Dept.
University Heights
Newark, NJ 07102
Tel:201-5965650
email:ali@hertz.njit.edu

DIRECTIONS TO NJIT
******************

GARDEN STATE PARKWAY:
Exit 145 to Route 280 East. Exit King Blvd. At traffic light turn right.
Third traffic light is Central Ave. Turn right. One short block, turn
left onto Summit Ave. Stop at guard house for parking directions.

ROUTE 280 EAST:
Follow directions outlined above.

NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE:
Exit 15W to Route 280 West. Stay in right-hand lane after metal bridge.
Broad Street is second exit(landmarks-RR station on left, church spire
on right). Turn left at foot of ramp. One short block to stop sign.
Turn left onto King Blvd. At 4th light, turn right onto Central Ave.
(stay left). One short block, turn left onto Summit Ave. Drive to
guard house for parking directions.(If you miss the Broad St. exit,
get off at Clinton Ave. Turn left at foot of ramp; left onto
Central Ave; right onto Summit Ave.)

ROUTE 280 WEST:
Follow directions outlined above.

FROM NEWARK AIRPORT:
Take a taxi to NJIT campus. We are next to Rutgers Newark Campus.

HAVE A SAFE TRIP!



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Subject: NN in Cog. & Neural Sciences: Jackson Hole, WY, 1/16/92
From: Mark Gluck <gluck@pavlov.Rutgers.EDU>
Date: Mon, 02 Dec 91 08:18:43 -0500

Symposium:
NEURAL NETWORK MODELS
IN THE BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL SCIENCES

at 17th Annual Interdisciplinary Conf.
Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Symposium Chair:

Mark A. Gluck
(Neuroscience, Rutgers; gluck@pavlov.rutgers.edu)

Thursday, January 16th, 4-8pm

The talks will focus on theories of neural computation and
their application to diverse topics in the cognitive and neural
sciences. These presentations will be general tutorial overviews
of each subspeciality. They are intended to enable members of the
interdisciplinary audience to keep abreast of the latest
developments in the field. Talks will be 23 minutes in length --
no more than half of which should be devoted to the speaker's own
research. Time will be strictly limited. An additional 7 minutes
will be alloted afterwards for discussion and questions.


Speakers & Topics

Larry Maloney, (Cognitive & Neural Science, NYU):
NN & Vision
Richard Granger (Neurobio. of Learning & Mem, Irvine):
NN & Cortical Processing
Stephen Hanson (Siemens Research):
NN & Event Perception
Mark Gluck (Neuroscience, Rutgers):
NN & Human Learning
Lee Giles (NEC Corp.):
NN & Temporal Sequences
David Servan-Schreiber (W. Psychiatric Inst. & CMU):
NN & Psychiatric Disorders


__________________________________________________________
This one day symposium is part of the 17th Annual
Interdisciplinary Conference. The full conference
runs from January 12 - January 16, 1992 at Teton Village,
Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The meeting is an attempt to
facilitate the interchange of ideas among researchers in a
variety of disciplines relating to cognitive, neuro, and
computer science. For further information on the conference,
contact:

Interdisciplinary Conference
Attn: Dr. George Sperling
Psychology & Neural Sciences, NYU
6 Washington Place, Rm. 980
NYC, NY 10003
Email: gs@cns.nyu.edu


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Subject: Call for Papers: Neural/Stochastic/Image/Signal
From: Jonathan Marshall <marshall@cs.unc.edu>
Date: Sat, 30 Nov 91 15:33:18 -0500

Announcement and Call for Papers

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
NEURAL AND STOCHASTIC METHODS IN IMAGE AND SIGNAL PROCESSING
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------

Part of SPIE's 1992 International Symposium on Optical Applied Science
and Engineering <> 19-24 July 1992 <> San Diego Marriott Hotel and
Marina and San Diego Convention Center <> San Diego, California, USA

Conference Chair: Su-Shing Chen, National Science Foundation

Program Committee: Griff Bilbro, North Carolina State Univ.
Peter C. Doerschuk, Purdue Univ.
Ibrahim M. Elfadel, Massachusetts Inst. of Tech.
B.R. Frieden, Univ. of Arizona
Seth Hutchinson, Univ. of Illinois
Jonathan A. Marshall, Univ. of North Carolina/CH
Arturo A. Rodriguez, IBM Corp.
Guna Seetharaman, Univ. Southwestern Louisiana
Silvia S. Shen, Lockheed Palo Alto Res. Lab
Xinhua Zhauang, Univ. of Missouri/Columbia

In a real-world environment, images and signals are usually subject to
noise, and uncertainty prevails in mathematical models. A variety of
methodologies have been developed for the processing and understanding
of such images and signals. Some are stochastic, some are biological-
ly motivated, and others are of a different nature. This conference
will bring together researchers of various backgrounds, including
neural networks, markov random fields, simulated annealing, genetic
algorithms, probabilistic reasoning, stochastic processes, fuzzy rea-
soning, and other reasoning schemes with uncertainty.

Papers are solicited on the following and related topics:

<> image processing <> biologically motivated perception
<> signal processing <> simulated annealing algorithms
<> computer vision <> statistical pattern recognition
<> evidential reasoning <> bayesian inference networks
<> stochastic methods <> markov random fields
<> neural networks <> genetic algorithms
<> fuzzy reasoning

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Abstract Due Date: 23 December 1991* |
| Manuscript Due Date: 22 June 1992 |
| |
| *Note: Late abstract submissions may be considered, subject to |
| program time availability and chair's approval. |
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------

Please limit your abstract to one page. Include title of abstract,
authors' full names, addresses, and telephone/fax/telex numbers and
e-mail addresses. List principal author first. Indicate for which
conference (Neural and Stochastic Methods in Image and Signal
Processing/Chen) within the Symposium (San Diego '92) the abstract is
intended, and whether the presentation is oral or a poster. Mark the
abstract "Response to electronic announcement M." The abstract should be
200 words typed on white paper and should contain enough detail to
clearly convey the approach and the results of the research. Government
and company clearances to present and publish should be final at the time
of submission. Include, on the same page, a brief (50-100 words)
biographical sketch. Send four (4) copies of your abstract by 23
December 1991 to: (Mailing address) San Diego '92, SPIE, P.O. Box 10,
Bellingham, WA 98227-0010, USA. (Shipping address) 1000 20th St.,
Bellingham, WA 98225, USA. (Fax) 206-647-1445.

Condition of Acceptance: Authors are expected to secure travel and
accommodation funding, independent of SPIE, through their sponsoring
organizations before submitting abstracts.

Placement: Submissions may be placed in an oral or poster session at
the chair's discretion. Applicants will be notified of acceptance by
23 March 1992.

Proceedings: These meetings will result in published Proceedings that
can be ordered through the Advance Program. Manuscripts are required
of all accepted applicants and must be submitted in English by 22 June
1992 on SPIE-provided paper. Copyright to the manuscript is expected
to be released for publication in the conference Proceedings.

Paper Review: Commercial papers, descriptions of papers with no
research content, and papers where supporting data or a technical
description cannot be given for proprietary reasons will not be
accepted for presentation in this symposium. To assure a high-quality
conference, all abstracts and Proceedings papers will be reviewed by
the Conference Chairs for technical merit and content.

Oral Presentation: Each author is generally allowed 20 minutes plus a
5-minute discussion period. SPIE will provide the following media
equipment free of charge: 35 mm carousel slide projectors, overhead
projectors, and electric pointers. Additional equipment may be
arranged by SPIE at the speaker's expense.

Author Benefits: An author or co-author who chooses to attend the
conference will be accorded a reduced-rate registration fee. Included
with fee payment are a copy of the Proceedings in which the author's
paper appears, a complimentary one-year nonvoting membership in SPIE
(if never before a member), and other special benefits.

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------

SPIE -- The International Society for Optical Engineering

In North America: SPIE, P.O. Box 10, Bellingham, WA 98227-0010, USA
Telephone 206-676-3290 (Pacific time),
Telex 46-7053, Fax 206-647-1445,
Opto-Link 206-733-2998, E-mail spie@nessie.wwu.edu
CompuServe 71630,2177

Shipping Address: 1000 20th Street, Bellingham, WA 98225, USA

In Europe: Xantener Strasse 22, D 1000 Berlin 15, FR Germany
Telephone 49-30-883-9507, Fax 49-30-882-2028,
Telex 181 479 speco d

In the Far East, c/o O.T.O. Research Corporation, Takeuchi Building,
Australia, and 1-34-12 Takatanobaba, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160, Japan
New Zealand: Telephone 03/3208-7821, Fax 03/3200-2889,
Telex 232 4119 otores j


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