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Neuron Digest Volume 11 Number 17
Neuron Digest Thursday, 18 Mar 1993 Volume 11 : Issue 17
Today's Topics:
workshop on "Brain, Mind and Physics"
CFP: 12-ICPR, Int Conf Pattern Recognition, Jerusalem, 1994
WORKSHOP ON COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE
World Conference on Neural Networks '93 (July 11-15, Portland, Oregon, USA)
CFP - Int's Symposium on ANN (Taiwan)
2nd CFP on NNASP'93
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Subject: workshop on "Brain, Mind and Physics"
From: hana@cogsci.Berkeley.EDU (Hana Filip)
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 93 08:56:50 -0800
"BRAIN, MIND, AND PHYSICS"
(preliminary schedule)
to be held in Prague, September 14 to 17, 1993
PURPOSE
The purpose of the workshop is to bring together
philosophers and representatives of scientific disciplines
which have offered new ideas (some of them quite recently)
about the relevance of processes in the brain to our
understanding of the mind, cognition, and consciousness.
FOCUS
We are going to discuss the conceivable interplay between
two areas of study: physical sciences on the one hand and
brain/mind research on the other.
The former area should be primarily represented by
- quantum theory,
- nonlinear and chaotic dynamics, and
- connectionistic and collective systems.
In the latter area the main focus will be on
- neuronal level of the brain,
- cognitive processes,
- consciousness.
HISTORY
The idea of such workshop occured at the meeting
"Physicalism, Connectionism, and Consciousness" in Siuntio,
Finland, September 1992. The Prague workshop should continue
in the informal atmosphere and productive conversations as
the Siuntio meeting.
MAIN ORGANIZER:
Center for Theoretical Study (CTS)
Charles University
Ovocny trh 3, 11636 Prague 1, Czech Republic.
Phone (+422) 263089, fax (+422) 269466
e-mail: havel@csearn.bitnet
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS: Action M Agency (Milena Zeithamlova)
e-mail: actionm@cuni.cs
POLICY:
cca 30-50 participants
cca 10 talks (only solicited)
discussions, debates, panels
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Ludvik Bass (Australia)
Ron Chrisley (GB)
Ivan M. Havel (CR, chair)
Cyril Hoeschl (CR)
Zdenek Neubauer (CR)
Paavo Pylkkanen (Finland)
Bedrich Velicky (CR)
PROPOSED GUEST SPEAKERS/ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS
Already contacted & tentatively agreed:
Ludvik Bass, University of Queensland, Australia
"Quantum mind-body coupling: consistency of effective
volition with quantum uncertainty"
Ronald Chrisley, Sussex, UK
(connectionism)
Sir John Eccles, Switzerland
"How the Self Controls Its Brain"
Lawrence I. Gould, U. of Hartford, CT, USA
"Using competing species towards a nonlocal model for
neural nets"
Ivan M. Havel, CTS, Charles University, Prague
"Interactions over many ranges of scale"
Basil Hiley, London, UK
(physics, Bohm's interpretation of QM)
Cyril Hoeschl and Jan Libiger, Charles University and
Psychiatric Center Prague
(brain function, biological psychiatry)
Zdenek Neubauer, CTS, Charles University, Prague
"Rational legacy of Buddhist tradition"
Karl H. Pribram, B.R.A.I.N.S. Centre, Radford University,
Virginia, USA
"Brain and Consciousness"
Paavo Pylkkanen, U. of Helsinki, Finland
"The problem of mental caustion in light of Bohm and
Hiley's interpretation of quantum theory"
Bedrich Velicky, Charles University, CR
"Keep your mind open: role of quantum idiom"
Further proposed guests:
D.J.Amit, Daniel C. Dennett, Hubert Dreyfus, Michael
Lockwood, Walter Lucadou, Antony Marcel, N.David Mermin,
Roger Penrose, John Searle.
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Subject: CFP: 12-ICPR, Int Conf Pattern Recognition, Jerusalem, 1994
From: Shmuel Peleg <peleg@cs.huji.ac.il>
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 93 22:38:02 +0200
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CALL FOR PAPERS - 12th ICPR
International Conferences on Pattern Recognition
Oct 9-13, 1994, Jerusalem, Israel
The 12th ICPR of the International Association for Pattern Recognition will be
organized as a set of four conferences, each dealing with a special topic. The
program for each individual conference will be organized by its own Program
Committee. Papers describing applications are encouraged, and will be reviewed
by a special Applications Committee. An award will be given for the best
industry-related paper presented at the conference. Considerations for this
award will include innovative applications, robust performance, and
contributions to industrial progress. An exhibition will also be held.
The conference proceedings are published by the IEEE Computer Society Press.
GENERAL CO-CHAIRS: S. Ullman - Weizmann Inst. (shimon@wisdom.weizmann.ac.il)
S. Peleg - The Hebrew University (peleg@cs.huji.ac.il)
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS: Y. Yeshurun - Tel-Aviv University (hezy@math.tau.ac.il)
INDUSTRIAL & APPLICATIONS LIAISON: M. Ejiri - Hitachi (ejiri@crl.hitachi.co.jp)
CONFERENCE DESCRIPTIONS
1. COMPUTER VISION AND IMAGE PROCESSING, T. Huang - University of Illinois
Early vision and segmentation; image representation; shape and texture
analysis; motion and stereo; range imaging and remote sensing; color;
3D representation and recognition.
2. PATTERN RECOGNITION AND NEURAL NETWORKS, N. Tishby - The Hebrew University
Statistical, syntactic, and hybrid pattern recognition techniques; neural
networks for associative memory, classification, and temporal processing;
biologically oriented neural networks models; biomedical applications.
3. SIGNAL PROCESSING, D. Malah - Technion, Israel Institute of Technology
Analysis, representation, coding, and recognition of signals; signal and
image enhancement and restoration; scale-space and joint time-frequency
analysis and representation; speech coding and recognition; image and video
coding; auditory scene analysis.
4. PARALLEL COMPUTING, S. Tanimoto - University of Washington
Parallel architectures and algorithms for pattern recognition, vision, and
signal processing; special languages, programming tools, and applications of
multiprocessor and distributed methods; design of chips, real-time hardware,
and neural networks; recognition using multiple sensory modalities.
PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE: February 1, 1994.
Notification of Acceptance: May 1994. Camera-Ready Copy: June 1994.
Send four copies of paper to: 12th ICPR, c/o International, 10 Rothschild blvd,
65121 Tel Aviv, ISRAEL. Tel. +972(3)510-2538, Fax +972(3)660-604
Each manuscript should include the following:
1. A Summary Page addressing these topics:
- To which of the four conference is the paper submitted?
- What is the paper about? - What is the original contribution of this work?
- Does the paper mainly describe an application, and should be reviewed by
the applications committee?
2. The paper, limited in length to 4000 words. This is the estimated length
of the proceedings version.
For further information contact the secretariat at the above address, or use
E-mail: icpr@math.tau.ac.il .
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Subject: WORKSHOP ON COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE
From: mwitten@hermes.chpc.utexas.edu
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 93 13:55:42 -0600
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** UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM CENTER FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING **
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** Workshop Series In Computational Medicine And Public Health**
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** Announces **
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** A Workshop On Computational Neurosciences **
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** 14-15 May 1993 **
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** Austin, Texas **
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Workshop Director:
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Dr. Matthew Witten
Associate Director,
University of Texas System - CHPC
Balcones Research Center
10100 Burnet Road, CMS 1.154
Austin, TX 78758-4497 USA
Phone: (512) 471-2472 or (800) 262-2472
Fax : (512) 471-2445
email: m.witten@chpc.utexas.edu
m.witten@uthermes.bitnet
***** Peliminary Program *****
List Of Current Speakers:
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Dr. Peter Fox, Director Research Imaging Center, UT HSC San Antonio
Dr. Terry Mikiten, Associate Dean, Grad School of Biomedical Sciences, UT HSC
San Antonio
Dr. Robert Wyatt, Director, Institute For Theoretical Chemistry, UT Austin
Dr. Elizabeth Thomas, Department of Chemistry, UT Austin
Dr. George Adomian, Director, General Analytics Corporation, Athens, Georgia
Dr. George Moore, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of
Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
Dr. William Softky, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
Dr. Cathy Wu, Department of Biomathematics and Computer Science, UT Health
Center, Tyler, TX
Dr. Dan Levine, Department of Mathematics, University of Texas at Arlington,
Arlington, TX
Dr. Michael Liebman, Senior Scientist, Amoco Technology Company, Naperville,
Illinois
Dr. George Stanford, Learning Abilities Center, UT Austin
Dr. Tom Oakland, School of Education, UT Austin
Dr. Matthew Witten, Associate Director, UT System - CHPC
Objective, Agenda and Participants:
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The 1990's have been declared the Decade of the Mind. Understanding the
mind requires the understanding of a wide variety of topics in
the neurosciences.
This Workshop is part of an ongoing series of workshops being held at
the UT System Center For High Performance Computing; addressing issues
of high performance computing and its role in medicine, dentistry,
allied health disciplines, and public health. Prior workshops have
covered Computational Chemistry and Molecular Design, and Computational
Issues in the Life Sciences and Medicine. Upcoming workshops will
focus on the subject areas of Computational Molecular Biology and Genetics,
Biomechanics, and Physiological Modeling and Simulation.
The purpose of this Workshop On Computational Neurosciences
is to bring together interested scientists
for the purposes of introducing them to state-of-the-art thinking and
applications in the domain of neuroscience. Topics to be discussed range
across the disciplines of neurosimulation, cognitive neuroscience, neural
nets and their theory/application to a variety of problems, methods for
solving numerical problems arising in neurology, learning
abilities and disabilities, and neurological imaging.
Lectures will be presented in a tutorial fashion, and time for questions
and answers will be allowed.
Attendence is open to anyone. A background in the neurosciences is
not required. The size of the workshop is limited due to
seating constraints. It is best to register as soon as possible.
Schedule:
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14 May 1993 - Friday
8:00am - 9:00am Registration and Refreshments
9:00am - 9:15am Opening Remarks - Dr. James C. Almond, Director,
UT System CHPC
9:15am - 10:00am Conference Overview - Dr. Matthew Witten
10:00am - 11:00am Dr. Peter Fox
11:00am - 11:30am Coffee Break
11:30am - 12:30pm Dr. Dan Levine
12:30pm - 1:30pm Lunch Break
1:30pm - 2:30pm Dr. Michael Liebman
2:30pm - 3:30pm Dr. Cathy Wu
3:30pm - 4:00pm Coffee Break
4:00pm - 5:00pm Dr. Terry Mikiten
15 May 1993 - Saturday
8:00am - 9:00am Registration and Refreshments
9:00am - 10:00am Dr. George Moore
10:00am - 11:00am Dr. Robert Wyatt and Dr. Elizabeth Thomas
11:00am - 11:30am Coffee Break
11:30am - 12:30pm Dr. George Adomian
12:30am - 1:30pm Lunch Break
1:30am - 2:30pm Dr. George Stanford and Dr. Tom Oakland
2:30am - 3:30pm Dr. William Softky
3:30pm - 4:00pm Coffee Break
4:00pm - 5:00pm Closing Discussion and Remarks
Poster Sessions:
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While no poster sessions are planned, if enough conference
participants indicate a desire to present a poster, we will
make every attempt to accommodate the requests. If you are interested
in presenting a poster presentation at this meeting, please contact
the workshop director.
Conference Proceedings:
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We will make every attempt to have a publication quality
conference proceedings. All of the speakers have been asked to
submit a paper covering the talk material. The proceedings will
appear as a special issue of the series Advances In Mathematics And
Computers In Medicine, which is part of the International Journal
of Computers and Mathematics With Applications (Pergamon Press).
Individuals wishing to have an appropriate paper included in this
proceedings should contact the workshop director for manuscript
details and deadlines.
Conference Costs and Funding:
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A nominal registration fee of US $50.00 will be charged by 1 April 93, and
US $60.00 after that date. The conference proceedings will be an additional
US $10.00 . The conference registration fee includes luncheon and
refreshments for both days of the workshop.
Accomodations:
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There are a number of very reasonable hotels near the UT System CHPC.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting the workshop coordinator
at the address below.
Registration and Information:
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Registration requests and further questions should be directed to:
Ms. Leslie Bockoven
Administrative Associate
Workshop On Computational NeuroSciences
UT System - CHPC
Balcones Research Center
10100 Burnet Road, CMS 1.154
Austin, TX 78758-4497
Phone: (512) 471-2472 or (800) 262-2472
Fax : (512) 471-2445
Email: neuro93@chpc.utexas.edu
neuro93@uthermes.bitnet
============ REGISTRATION FORM FOLLOWS - CUT HERE ==========
NAME (As will appear on badge):
AFFILIATION (As will appear on badge):
ADDRESS:
PHONE:
FAX :
EMAIL:
Please answer the following questions as appropriate:
Do you wish to purchase a copy of the conference proceedings?
If yes, make sure to include the proceedings purchase fee.
Do you have any special dietary requirements?
If yes, what are they?
Do you wish to present a poster?
If yes, what will the proposed title be?
Do you wish to include a manuscript in the conference proceedings?
If yes, what will the proposed topic be?
Do you wish to be on our Workshop Series mailing list?
If yes, please give the address for announcements (email is okay)
Do you need a hotel reservation?
Do you anticipate needing local transportation?
==================== END OF REGISTRATION FORM ============================
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Subject: World Conference on Neural Networks '93 (July 11-15, Portland, Oregon, USA)
From: dlukas@PARK.BU.EDU
Date: Thu, 04 Mar 93 16:49:13 -0500
WORLD CONGRESS ON NEURAL NETWORKS
1993 Annual Meeting of the International Neural Network Society
July 11-15, 1993, Portland, Oregon
WCNN'93 is the largest and most inter-disciplinary forum in the neural
network field today.
COOPERATING SOCIETIES:
American Association for Artificial Cognitive Science Society
Intelligence European Neural Network Society
American Mathematical Society IEEE Computer Society
American Physical Society IEEE Neural Networks Council
American Psychological Society International Fuzzy Systems Association
Association for Behavior Analysis Japanese Neural Network Society
Classification Society of North Society for Mathematical Biology
America Society for Mathematical Psychology
Society of Manufacturing Engineers
PLENARY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Stephen Grossberg, 3-D Vision and Figure-Ground Pop-Out
Bart Kosko, Neural Fuzzy Systems
Carver Mead, Real-Time On-Chip Learning in Analog VLSI Networks
Kumpati Narendra, Intelligent Control Using Neural Networks
Wolf Singer, Coherence as an Organizing Principle of Cortical Function
TUTORIALS INCLUDE:
Gail Carpenter, Adaptive Resonance Theory
Robert Desimone, Cognitive Neuroscience
Walter Freeman, Neurobiology and Chaos
Robert Hecht-Nielsen, Practical Applications of Neural Network Theory
Michael Kuperstein, Neural Control and Robotics
S.Y.Kung, Structural and Mathematical Approaches to Signal
Processes
V.S. Ramachandran, Biological Vision
David Rumelhart, Cognitive Science
Eric Schwartz, Neural Computation and VLSI
Fred Watkins, Neural Fuzzy Systems
Hal White, Supervised Learning
INVITED SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
James A. Anderson, Programming in Associative Memory
Gail A. Carpenter, Adaptive Resonance Theory: Recent Research and
Applications
Michael A. Cohen, Recent Results in Neural Models of Speech and Language
Perception and Recognition
Judith E. Dayhoff, Applications of Temporal and Molecular Structures in
Neural Systems
Walter Daugherty, A Partially Self-Training System for the Protein Folding
Problem
Kunihiko Fukushima, Improvement of the Neocognitron and the Selective
Attention Model
Armin Fuchs, Brain Signals during Qualitative Changes in Patterns of
Coordinated Movements
Stephen Grossberg, Learning, Recognition, Reinforcement, Attention, and
Timing in a Thalamo-Cortico-Hippocampal Model
Dan Hammerstrom, Whither Electronic Neurocomputing?
R. Hecht-Nielsen, Towards a General Theory of Data Compression
James C. Houk, Spatiotemporal Patterns of Activity in an
In Vitro Recurrent Network
Mitsuo Kawato, Existence of an Inverse Dynamics Model in the Cerebellum
Teuvo Kohonen, Boosting the Computing Power in Pattern Recognition
by Unconventional Architectures
S.Y. Kung, On Training Temporal Neural Networks
Michael Kuperstein, Neural Controller for Catching Moving Objects in 3-D
Daniel Levine, A Gated Dipole Architecture for Multi-Drive, Multi-
Attribute Decision Making
Erkki Oja, Nonlinear PCA: Algorithms and Applications
Michael P. Perrone, Learning from what's been Learned: Supervised Learning
in Multi-Neural Network Systems
Michael T. Posner, Tracing Network Processes in Real Time with Scalp
Electrodes
Robert Sekuler, Perception of Motion: How the Brain Manages Those
Thousand Points of Light
John G. Taylor, M Forms of Memory
Thomas P. Vogl, From Electrophysiology to a Stable Associative Learning
Algorithm
Allen Waxman, Rats, Robots, Monkeys and Missiles: Neural Pathways in
Robot Intelligence
Paul J. Werbos, Supervised Learning: Can We Escape from its Local
Optimum?
Bernard Widrow, Adaptive Signal Processing
Shuji Yoshizawa, Dynamics and Capacity of Neural Models of Associative
Memory
Hussein Youssef, Comparison of Several Neural Networks in Nonlinear
Dynamic System Modeling
Lotfi A. Zadeh, Soft Computing, Fuzzy Logic and the Calculus of Fuzzy
Graphs
GENERAL CHAIR: George G. Lendaris
MAIN PROGRAM CHAIRS: Stephen Grossberg and Bart Kosko
SME/INNS TRACK PROGRAM CHAIRS: Kenneth Marko and Bernard Widrow
IFSA/INNS TRACK PROGRAM CHAIRS: Ronald Yager and Paul Werbos
COOPERATING SOCIETIES CHAIR: Mark Kon
INNS OFFICERS: President: Harold Szu
President-Elect: Walter Freeman
Past President: Paul Werbos
Executive Director: Morgan Downey
BOARD OF GOVERNORS:
Shun-ichi Amari Richard Andersen James A. Anderson
Andrew Barto Gail Carpenter Leon Cooper
Judith Dayhoff Kunihiko Fukushima Lee Giles
Stephen Grossberg Mitsuo Kawato Christof Koch
Teuvo Kohonen Bart Kosko C. von der Malsburg
David Rumelhart John Taylor Bernard Widrow
Lotfi Zadeh
FOR REGISTRATION AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
WCNN'93
Talley Management Group
875 Kings Highway, Suite 200
West Deptford, NJ 08096
Tel: (609) 845-1720
FAX: (609) 853-0411
e-mail: registration@wcnn93.ee.pdx.edu
Please do not reply to this account. Please use the telephone number,
fax number, U.S. Mail address, or email address listed above.
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Subject: CFP - Int's Symposium on ANN (Taiwan)
From: isann93@hsinchu.csie.nctu.edu.tw
Date: Fri, 05 Mar 93 00:13:51 -0600
1st ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
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1993 International Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks
December 20-22, 1993 Hsinchu, Taiwan, Republic of China
Sponsored by National Chiao-Tung University in Cooperation with
Ministry of Education, Taiwan
National Science Council, Taiwan
IEEE Signal Processing Society (pending)
IEEE Neural Networks Council (pending)
ORGANIZATION
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General Co-chairs: C.Y. Wu, NCTU
S.Y. Kung, Princeton U.
Advisory Committee: B.H. Juang (Chair), AT&T
Program Co-chairs: H.C. Fu, NCTU
C.L. Wu, UT Austin
Call For Papers
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ISANN93's main objective is to offer a forum for achieving a global,
innovative and advanced perspective on Artificial Neural Networks
(ANNs). The conference will feature an opening keynote address,
technical presentations, a panel discussion, and poster displays.
The official language is English. Papers are solicited for, but not
limited to, the following topics:
Associative Memory Robotics
Electrical Neurocomputers Sensation & Perception
Image Processing Sensory/motor Control Systems
Machine Vision Supervised Learning
Neurocognition Unsupervised Learning
Neurodynamics Fuzzy Neural Systems
Optical Neurocomputers Mathematical Methods
Optimization Applications
Prospective authors are invited to submit four copies of full papers
of no more than 10 pages. The top of the first page of the paper
should include a title, authors' names, affiliations, address,
telephone, fax numbers and email address if any. Camera-ready full
papers of accepted proposals (Orals and Posters) will be published
in the proceedings and distributed at the workshop. For further
information, please contact Professor Hsin-Chia Fu at Department
of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Chiao-Tung
University, Hsinchu, Taiwan 300, ROC.
Schedule
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Submission of full paper: June 15, 1993.
Notification of acceptance: September 20, 1993.
Submission of Photo-ready paper: October 15, 1993.
Advanced registration, before: November 10, 1993.
Authors are invited to send submissions to one of the program co-chairs:
For submissions from USA and Europe
Prof. C.L. Wu
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX 78712
clwu@emx.cc.utexas.edu
Phone: (512) 471-4085
FAX: (512) 471-7126
For submissions from Asia and rest of the world
Prof. H.C. Fu
Dept. of Computer science and Information Engineering
National Chiao-Tung University
Hsinchu, Taiwan 300, ROC
ISANN93@hsinchu.csie.nctu.edu.tw
Phone: 886-35-712121 x3730
FAX: 886-35-724176
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Subject: 2nd CFP on NNASP'93
From: luihc@iss.nus.sg (Lui Ho Chung)
Date: Fri, 05 Mar 93 16:18:07 +0800
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
NEURAL NETWORK APPLICATIONS TO SIGNAL PROCESSING
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
Organised by the Signal Processing Chapter, IEEE Singapore Section,
and co-sponsored by the IEEE Neural Networks Council. NNASP'93
Conference is an international conference presenting work in the
applications of neural networks to signal processing. The conference
will consist of tutorials during the 1st day followed by the technical
sessions on the 2nd to 4th days. The keynote address will be provided
by Professor Bernard Widrow, who is one of the pioneers of neural
networks research, with over 30 years experience spanning the area of
neural networks, pattern recognition, adaptive filtering,
and adaptive control systems. The scope of the conference includes,
but is not limited to, the following topics: -
* Speech Recognition, Coding and Enhancement
* Image Processing and Pattern Recognition
* Pattern Learning Theory and Algorithms
* Nonlinear and Adaptive Filtering
* System Identification and Spectral Estimation
* Adaptive Array Processing
* Neurocomputer and Neuro-chip Hardware
* Application-Driven Neural Models
ORGANISER : Signal Processing Chapter, IEEE Singapore Section
CO-SPONSOR: IEEE Neural Networks Council
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
S. Amari, Japan
Y. Aoki, Japan
Y.S. Cheung, Hong Kong
L. Chua, USA
A.G. Constantinides, UK
J. Daugman, UK
T.S. Durroni, UK
F. El-Hawary, Canada
N. Farhat, USA
T. Fukuda, Japan
K. Fukushima, Japan
L. J Griffiths, USA
T.S. Huang, USA
M. Kawamata, Japan
S. Kollias, Greece
B. Kosiko, USA
C.P. Kwong, Hong Kong
B. Lee, Singapore
Y. Miyanaga, Japan
S.C. Pei, Taipei
W.C. Siu, Hong Kong
B. Widrow, USA
M. Yoneyama, Japan
Y.T. Zhou, USA
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Chairman W.S. Gan
Co-Chairman C.C. Ko
Technical Programme Committee
Chairman D. Patterson
Co-Chairman L. Chin
Secretariat
NNASP'93 Secretariat
IEEE Singapore Section
P.O. Box 1066
Kent Ridge Post Office
Singaproe 9111
Tel (65) 291 9690
Fax (65) 292 8596
SUBMISSIOM PROCDURES
Five copies (one original and four copies) are required for
submission. Do not fold or staple the original, camera-ready copy.
Papers of no more than 6 pages, including figures, tables and
references, should be written in English and only completed papers
will be considered. There will be a charge of S$100 per page for
papers exceeding 6 pages.
Papers must be submitted camera-ready on A4 size (8.3" x 11.7")
white bond paper with 1" margins on all four sides. They should be
prepared by a typewritter or letter quality printer in one column
format, single lined spaced using type style of 10 points or larger
and should be printed on one side of the paper only. Fax submissions
are NOT acceptable.
Centered at the top of the first page should be the complete title,
name(s) of author(s), affilitation(s) and mailing address(es).
This should be followed by a 2-line spacing, the abstract (up to 15
lines) and then the text.
The name, mailing address, telephone and fax number of the
corresponding author must be included in an accompanying letter.
SUBMISSION ADDRESS
Technical Programme Chairman
NNASP'93 Conference
IEEE Singapore Section
P.O. Box 1066
Kent Ridge Post Office
Singapore 9111
AUTHOR'S SCHEDULE
Receipt of camera-ready full paper : 30 April 1993
Notification of acceptance : 31 May 1993
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National Univ. of S'pore * phone: +65 772-2532
Heng Mui Keng Terrace * fax: +65 778-2571
Singapore 0511 *
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