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Neuron Digest   Thursday,  8 Apr 1993                Volume 11 : Issue 23 

Today's Topics:
NIPS*93
NIPS*93 workshops
Latin American Informatics Conference
NOLTA: call for papers
ANNES'93 CALL FOR PAPERS AND REGISTRATION
NeuronDigest- Workshop ANN to Telecom


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Subject: NIPS*93
From: Jack Cowan <cowan@synapse.uchicago.edu>
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 93 11:46:50 -0600

FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

Neural Information Processing Systems
-Natural and Synthetic-
Monday, November 29 - Thursday, December 2, 1993
Denver, Colorado

This is the seventh meeting of an inter-disciplinary conference which
brings together neuroscientists, engineers, computer scientists, cognitive
scientists, physicists, and mathematicians interested in all aspects of
neural processing and computation.

There will be an afternoon of tutorial presentations (Nov 29) preceding the
regular session and two days of focused workshops will follow at a nearby
ski area (Dec 3-4).

Major categories and examples of subcategories for paper submissions are
the following:

Neuroscience: Studies and Analyses of Neurobiological Systems, Inhibition
in cortical circuits, Signals and noise in neural computation, Theoretical
Biology and Biophysics.

Theory: Computational Learning Theory, Complexity Theory, Dynamical
Systems, Statistical Mechanics, Probability and Statistics, Approximation
Theory.

Implementation & Simulation: VLSI, Optical, Software Simulators,
Implementation Languages, Parallel Processor Design and Benchmarks.

Algorithms & Architectures: Learning Algorithms, Constructive and Pruning
Algorithms, Localized Basis Functions, Tree Structured Networks,
Performance Comparisons, Recurrent Networks, Combinatorial Optimization,
Genetic Algorithms.

Cognitive Science & AI: Natural Language, Human Learning and Memory,
Perception and Psychophysics, Symbolic Reasoning.

Visual Processing: Stereopsis, Visual Motion, Recognition, Image Coding
and Classification.

Speech & Signal Processing: Speech Recognition, Coding, and Synthesis,
Text-to-Speech, Adaptive Equalization, Nonlinear Noise Removal.

Control, Navigation, & Planning: Navigation and Planning, Learning
Internal Models of the World, Trajectory Planning, Robotic Motor Control,
Process Control.

Applications: Medical Diagnosis or Data Analysis, Financial and Economic
Analysis, Timeseries Prediction, Protein Structure Prediction, Music
Processing, Expert Systems.

Technical Program: Plenary, contributed and poster sessions will be held.
There will be no parallel sessions. The full text of presented papers will
be published. Submission Procedures: Original research contributions are
solicited, and will be carefully refereed. Authors must submit six copies
of both a 1000-word (or less) summary and six copies of a separate
single-page 50-100 word abstract clearly stating their results postmarked
by May 22, 1993 (express mail is not necessary). Accepted abstracts will be
published in the conference program. Summaries are for program committee
use only. At the bottom of each abstract page and on the first summary
page indicate preference for oral or poster presentation and specify one of
the above nine broad categories and, if appropriate, sub-categories (For
example: Poster, Applications, Expert Systems; Oral, Implementation-Analog
VLSI). Include addresses of all authors at the front of the summary and the
abstract and indicate to which author correspondence should be addressed.
Submissions will not be considered that lack category information, separate
abstract sheets, the required six copies, author addresses, or are late.

Mail submissions To:

Gerry Tesauro
The Salk Institute, CNL
10010 North Torrey Pines Rd.
La Jolla, CA 92037

Mail for registration material To:

NIPS*93 Registration
NIPS Foundation
PO Box 60035
Pasadena, CA 91116-6035

All submitting authors will be sent registration material automatically.
Program committee decisions will be sent to the correspondence author only.

NIPS*93 Organizing Committee: General Chair, Jack Cowan, University of
Chicago; Publications Chair, Joshua Alspector, Bellcore; Publicity Chair,
Bartlett Mel, CalTech; Program Chair, Gerry Tesauro, Salk Institute;
Treasurer, Rodney Goodman, CalTech; Local Arrangements, Chuck Anderson,
Colorado State University; Tutorials Chair, Dave Touretzky,
Carnegie-Mellon, Workshop Chair, Mike Mozer, University of Colorado,
Government & Corporate Liaison, Lee Giles, NEC Research Institute Inc.

DEADLINE FOR SUMMARIES & ABSTRACTS IS MAY 22, 1993 (POSTMARKED)


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Subject: NIPS*93 workshops
From: "Michael C. Mozer" <mozer@dendrite.cs.colorado.edu>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 93 14:40:57 -0700

CALL FOR PROPOSALS
NIPS*93 Post-Conference Workshops
December 3 and 4, 1993
Vail, Colorado

Following the regular program of the Neural Information
Processing Systems 1993 conference, workshops on current topics
in neural information processing will be held on December 3 and
4, 1993, in Vail, Colorado. Proposals by qualified individuals
interested in chairing one of these workshops are solicited.
Past topics have included: active learning and control;
architectural issues; attention; bayesian analysis; benchmarking
neural network applications; computational complexity issues;
computational neuroscience; fast training techniques; genetic
algorithms; music; neural network dynamics; optimization;
recurrent nets; rules and connectionist models; self-
organization; sensory biophysics; speech; time series prediction;
vision; and VLSI and optical implementations.

The goal of the workshops is to provide an informal forum for
researchers to discuss important issues of current interest.
Sessions will meet in the morning and in the afternoon of both
days, with free time in between for ongoing individual exchange
or outdoor activities. Concrete open and/or controversial issues
are encouraged and preferred as workshop topics. Individuals
proposing to chair a workshop will have responsibilities
including: arranging short informal presentations by experts
working on the topic, moderating or leading the discussion and
reporting its high points, findings, and conclusions to the group
during evening plenary sessions (the "gong show"), and writing a
brief (2 page) summary.

Submission Procedure: Interested parties should submit a short
proposal for a workshop of interest postmarked by May 22, 1993.
(Express mail is *not* necessary. Submissions by electronic mail
will also be accepted.) Proposals should include a title, a
description of what the workshop is to address and accomplish,
and the proposed length of the workshop (one day or two days).
It should motivate why the topic is of interest or controversial,
why it should be discussed and what the targeted group of
participants is. In addition, please send a brief resume of the
prospective workshop chair, a list of publications and evidence
of scholarship in the field of interest.

Mail submissions to:

Mike Mozer
NIPS*93 Workshops Chair
Department of Computer Science
University of Colorado
Boulder, CO 80309-0430 USA
(e-mail: mozer@cs.colorado.edu)

Name, mailing address, phone number, fax number, and e-mail net
address should be on all submissions.


PROPOSALS MUST BE POSTMARKED BY MAY 22, 1993

Please Post


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Subject: Latin American Informatics Conference
From: fcastro@tolten.puc.cl (Felipe Castro)
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 93 15:23:37 -0600

CALL FOR PAPERS

XIX LATIN AMERICAN
INFORMATICS CONFERENCE
PANEL '93
BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA

22nd Argentine Meeting of Informatics
and Operational Research

The XIX Latin American Informatics Conference will be held
between the 2nd and 6th of August, 1993, along with the 22nd Argentine
Meeting of Informatics and Operational Research.

Conference papers describing original research and novel applications
in all areas of informatics are solicited. The main areas of interest
include, but are not restricted to:

Algorithms and Data Structures.
Artificial Intelligence.
Databases and Knowledge Bases.
Networks and Distributed Systems.
Non-Conventional Architectures.
Software Engineering.
Programming Paradigms.
Connectionism and Neural Networks.
Human-Computer Interfaces.
Optimization and Simulation.
Informatics in Education.
Informatics and Government.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Chair: Alberto Mendelzon, University of Toronto, Canada
mendel@db.toronto.edu
Phone +1-416-978-2952, Fax +1-416-978-4765

Local chair: Gustavo Rossi, Universidad de La Plata, Argentina
grossi@unlpd.edu.ar


Martin Abadi DEC USA
Guillermo Arango Schlumberger USA
Julian Araoz USB Venezuela
Jorge Boria UNICEN Argentina
Raul Carnota UBA Argentina
Walter Cunto IBM Venezuela
Vladimir Estivill-Castro LANIA Mejico
David Fuller U.Catolica Chile
Alvaro Galvis U.Los Andes Colombia
Irene Loiseau UBA Argentina
Claudia Medeiros UNICAMP Brasil
Alain Pirotte U.Louvain Belgica
Patricio Poblete U.Chile Chile
Celso Ribeiro PUC Brasil
Jorge Santos UNS Argentina
Guillermo Simari UNS Argentina
Siang Song USP Brasil
Hermann Steffen U.Republica Uruguay
Jorge Vidart U.Republica Uruguay

PAPER SUBMISSION

Prospective authors should submit three copies of their work, of up to
20 A4 pages in length (21 x 29.7cm) double-spaced, with an abstract of
no more than 200 words, by APRIL 1st, 1993. Papers may be submitted
in Spanish, Portuguese or English. Notification of acceptance or
rejection will be communicated by May 31st, 1993.

Papers should be sent to:

Program Committee
PANEL '93/22 JAIIO, SADIO
Uruguay 252, 2do. piso D
1015 Buenos Aires, Argentina

For additional information, contact
jaiio@sadio.edu.ar, fax +54-1-476-3950,
telephone +54-1-40-5755.
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Subject: NOLTA: call for papers
From: Anthony Kuh <kuh@spectra.eng.hawaii.edu>
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 93 10:12:48 -1000


Call for Papers

1993 International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications

Sheraton Waikiki Hotel, HAWAII
December 5 - 9, 1993

The 1993 International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and
its Applications(NOLTA'93) will be held at the Sheraton
Waikiki Hotel, Hawaii, on Dec. 5 - 9, 1993.
The conference is open to all the world.
Papers describing original work in all aspects of
Nonlinear Theory and
its Applications are invited. Possible topics include, but
are not limited to the following:

Circuits and Systems Neural Networks Chaos
Dynamics Cellular Neural Networks Fractals
Bifurcation Biocybernetics Soliton
Oscillations Reactive Phenomena Fuzzy
Numerical Methods Pattern Generation Information Dynamics
Self-Validating Numerics Time Series Analysis Chua's Circuits
Chemistry and Physics Mechanics Fluid Mechanics
Acoustics Control Optics
Circuit Simulation Communication Economics
Digital/analog VLSI circuits Image Processing Power Electronics
Power Systems Other Related Areas


Organizers:
Research Society of Nonlinear Theory and its Applications, IEICE
Dept. of Elect. Engr., Univ. of Hawaii

In cooperation with:
IEEE Hawaii Section
IEEE Circuits and Systems Society
IEEE Neural Networks Council
International Neural Network Society
IEEE CAS Technical Committee on Nonlinear Circuits and Systems
Technical Group of Nonlinear Problems, IEICE
Technical Group of Circuits and Systems, IEICE

Authors are invited to submit three copies of a summary of 2 or 3 pages to:

Technical Program Chairman
Prof. Shun-ichi Amari
Faculty of Engr.,
University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113 Japan
Telefax: +81-3-5689-5752
e-mail: amari@sat.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp

The summary should include the author's name(s), affiliation(s) and
complete return address(es).
The authors should also indicate one or more of the above categories
that best describe the topic of the paper.

Deadline for submission of summaries: August 15, 1993
Notification of acceptance: Before September 15, 1993
Deadline for camera-ready manuscripts: November 1, 1993


HONORARY CHAIRMEN Kazuo Horiuchi (Waseda Univ.)
Masao Iri (Univ. of Tokyo)

CO-CHAIRMEN Shun-ichi Amari (Univ. of Tokyo)
Anthony Kuh (Univ. of Hawaii)
Shinsaku Mori (Keio Univ.)

TECHNICAL PROGRAM CHAIRMAN Shun-ichi Amari (Univ. of Tokyo)

PUBLICITY Shinsaku Mori (Keio Univ.)

LOCAL ARRANGEMENT Anthony Kuh (Dept. of Electrical Engr.,
Univ. of Hawaii, Manoa, Honolulu,
Hawaii, 96822 U.S.A.
Phone: +1-808-956-7527
Telefax. +1-808-956-3427
e-mail: kuh@wiliki.eng.hawaii.edu)


ADVISORY L. O. Chua (U.C.Berkeley)
R. Eberhart (Research Triangle Inst.)
A. Fettweis (Ruhr Univ.)
L. Fortuna (Univ. of Catania)
W.J. Freeman (U.C.Berkeley)
M. Hasler (Swiss Fed. Inst. of Tech. Lausanne)
Tatsuo Higuchi (Tohoku Univ.)
Kazumasa Hirai (Kobe Univ.)
Ryogo Hirota (Waseda Univ.)
E.S. Kuh (U.C.Berkeley)
Hiroshi Kawakami (Tokushima Univ.)
Tosiro Koga (Kyushu Univ.)
Tohru Kohda (Kyushu Univ.)
Masami Kuramitsu(Kyoto Univ.)
R.W. Liu (Univ. of Notre Dame)
Tadashi Matsumoto (Fukui Univ.)
A.I. Mees (Univ. of Western Australia )
Michitada Morisue (Saitama Univ.)
Tomomasa Nagashima (Muroran Inst. Tech.)
Tetsuo Nishi (Kyushu Univ.)
J.A. Nossek (Technical University Munich)
Kohshi Okumura (Kyoto Univ.)
T. Roska (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Junkichi Satsuma (Univ. of Tokyo)
I.W. Sandberg (Univ. of Texas at Austin)
Chikara Sato (Keio Univ.)
Yasuji Sawada (Tohoku Univ.)
V.V. Shakhgildian (Russian Engr. Academy)
Yoshisuke Ueda (Kyoto Univ.)
Akio Ushida (Tokushima Univ.)
J. Vandewalle (Catholic Univ. of Leuven, Heverlee)
P. Werbos (National Science Foundation)
A.N. Willson, Jr (U.C.L.A.)
Shuji Yoshizawa (Univ. of Tokyo)
A.H.Zemanian (State Univ. of NY at Stony Brook)

SECRETARIATS Shin'ichi Oishi (Waseda Univ.)
Mamoru Tanaka (Sophia Univ.)

INFORMATION CONTACT

Mamoru Tanaka
Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Eng.,
Sophia Univ.
Kioicho 7-1, Chiyoda-ku,
Tokyo 102 JAPAN
Fax: +81-3-3238-3321
e-mail: tanaka@mamoru.ee.sophia.ac.jp


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Subject: ANNES'93 CALL FOR PAPERS AND REGISTRATION
From: NKASABOV@commerce.otago.ac.nz
Date: 19 Mar 93 16:17:06 +1200

The First New Zealand International Two-Stream Conference
on Artificial Neural Networks and Expert Systems - ANNES'93

November 24-26, 1993
University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand


PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
D. Aha (CAN), J. Andreae (NZ), M. Apperley (NZ), M. Arbib (USA),
Y. Attikiouzel (AUS), G. Bartfai (NZ), J.Bezdek (USA), A. Bulsara
(USA), T. Caelli (AUS), J. Campbell (UK), G. Coghill (NZ), B Cox
(NZ), S. Cunningham(NZ), A. Everett (NZ), W. Friedrich (NZ), L.
Hamey (AUS), J. van den Herik (NL), G. Holmes (NZ), M. Jabri
(AUS), S. Jones (UK), N. Kasabov (NZ) - Chairman, E. Kemp (NZ),
G. Kennedy (NZ), M. Lim (SING), R. MarksII (USA), A. Mason (NZ),
L. Patnaik (IND), M. Paulin (NZ), D. Pham (UK), M. Purvis (NZ),
A. Ralescu (JAPAN), K. Reinartz (GER), A. Robins (NZ), P. Sallis
(NZ), N. Sharkey (UK), R. Sun (USA), M. Thathachar (IND), E.
Triantaphyllou (USA), V. Vemuri (USA), C. Wang (UK), T. Yamakawa
(JAPAN), W. Yeap (NZ).

TOPICS OF INTEREST
* Artificial neural networks: models; architectures; algorithms;
software tools; hardware implementations; cognitive models of the
brain and their impact.
* Neural networks for problem solving: handling large
experimental data bases; speech-, image- and text processing;
time-series prediction; control; diagnosis, etc.
* Fuzzy systems: methods; tools; software and hardware
implementations; fuzzy systems for problem solving; soft
programming.
* Expert systems: machine learning and knowledge acquisition;
methods for representing inexact data and uncertain knowledge;
approximate reasoning; tools and systems; object-oriented
systems.
* Hybrid systems: integrating neural networks and AI-techniques;
integrating neural networks and fuzzy systems; extending existing
software tools with fuzzy reasoning and neural nets.
* Applications of expert systems and neural networks in:
Manufacturing; Process Control; Quality Testing; Finance;
Economics; Marketing; Management; Banking; Agriculture;
Environment Protection; Medicine; Geographic information systems;
and other application areas.
* The impact of neural networks and expert systems to the future
IT development.

INVITED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Professor Takeshi Yamakawa, Department of Computer Science and
Control, Kyushu Institute of Technology (Japan).
Professor V.Rao Vemuri, Department of Applied Science, University
of California, Davis (U.S.A.).

CALL FOR PAPERS
Papers must be received by April 30, 1993. They will be reviewed
by senior researchers in the field and the authors will be
informed about the decision of the review process by June 20,
1993. Final versions of the accepted papers should be submitted
by 20 July 1993. A recommended size for a paper would be 4 pages.
All accepted papers will be published by IEEE Computer Society
Press (USA). The Conference Proceedings will be available at the
conference for distribution to all the regular conference
registrants. As the conference is a multi-disciplinary meeting
the papers are required to be comprehensible to a wider rather
than to a very specialised audience. Papers will be presented at
the conference either in an oral or in a poster session. Please
submit three (3) copies (one camera-ready original and two
copies) of the paper written in English on A4-format white paper
with one inch margins on all four sides, in one-column format,
single-spaced, in Times or similar font of 12 points, and printed
on one side of the page only. Centred at the top of the first
page should be the complete title, author(s), mailing and
e-mailing addresses, followed by an abstract and the text.

TUTORIALS
During the first day of the conference the following 3-hour
tutorials will be organized:
1. The basics of artificial neural networks.
2. The basics of fuzzy systems. Fuzzy systems applications.
3. Neural networks for problem solving.
4. Object-oriented systems.
These aim at providing basic knowledge in the subject area. The
tutorial fee is not included in the conference fee. Tutorial
materials will be distributed among the participants.

EXHIBITION
Companies and university research laboratories are encouraged to
exhibit their developed or distributing software and hardware
products. There will be an additional fee of NZ$50 for exhibiting
products at the conference.

STUDENTS SESSION
A postgraduate session will be organised. Postgraduate students
are encouraged to submit papers to this session following the
same formal requirements for paper submission. The submitted
papers will be published in a separate brochure.

WORKSHOP
A two hour workshop during the last day of the conference will
be organised on "Machine Learning and Knowledge Acquisition for
Expert Systems". There is an additional fee of NZ$50 to attend
the workshop.

VIDEO TRACK
A video session will be organised which will allow participants
to display up to 15 minute films. These should ideally cover
applications of expert systems and neural networks to real
problems in Commerce, Industry, Medicine, Agriculture,
Government, Education, etc.

SPONSORSHIP
The sponsors of the ANNES'93 conference are: New Zealand Computer
Society; Telecom New Zealand; Air New Zealand; Ansett New
Zealand; Computer World Magazine - New Zealand

REGISTRATION
The registration fees to attend the conference are:
Full time students NZ$ 75.00
Academics,company representatives: NZ$300.00
One tutorial: NZ$100.00
A single day registration: NZ$150.00
An exhibition fee: NZ$50.00
A workshop fee: NZ$50.00
A discount of 20% applies for advance registration which must be
posted to the Secretary before 20 July 1993. A discount of NZ$50
applies to participants who will present their accepted papers
either in the oral or in the poster session.

VENUE
The University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation has been booked at St Margaret's College located
right on the Campus and 10 minutes from downtown Dunedin. The
college offers well equipped facilities including library, sports
hall, music hall and computers with E-MAIL connection. Full board
(NZ$50) is available during the conference days as well as two
days before or after the conference. Accommodation will be also
booked for a range of hotels in the city.

TRAVELLING
Two companies offer a discount of up to 45% for travelling to the
Conference within New Zealand. When making a reservation with Air
New Zealand please quote the code DOM/1621/3, for Ansett New
Zealand quote TA53506.

POSTCONFERENCE EVENTS
Following the conference, delegates may like to experience the
delights of Queenstown, Central Otago, Fiordland. A variety of
options are available with travel plans able to be coordinated
by the Dunedin Visitors Centre (telephone +(3)4743300, Octagon,
Dunedin, New Zealand).

ANNES'93 CONFERENCE CONTACTS:

PROGRAM AND CONFERENCE CHAIR
Nikola Kasabov
Tel. +(3) 479 8319, Fax. +(3) 479 8311
email: nkasabov@otago.ac.nz
Department of Information Science, University of Otago, P.O.Box
56, Dunedin, New Zealand
(Conference program, papers, proceedings, tutorials, reviewing,
invited talks)

CHAIR OF THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Martin Anderson
Tel. +(3) 479 8315, Fax. +(3) 479 8311
email: manderson@otago.ac.nz
Department of Information Science, University of Otago, P.O. Box
56, Dunedin, New Zealand
(Sponsorship proposals, exhibition proposals, video track,
business and industry contacts)

POSTGRADUATE STUDENT SESSION
Ms. Kitty Ko
Tel. +(3) 479 8153, Fax. +(3) 479 8311
email: kittyko@otago.ac.nz
Department of Information Science, University of Otago, P.O.Box
56, Dunedin, New Zealand

ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY:
Ms Gina Porteous
Tel.+(3) 479 8180, Fax. +(3) 479 8311,
email: gporteous@otago.ac.nz
Department of Information Science, University of Otago, P.O. Box
56, Dunedin, New Zealand
(Registration and all enquiries).

DEADLINES
30 April 1993 Submission of papers.
20 June 1993 Notification of acceptance.
20 July 1993 Early registration; final papers.

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REGISTRATION FORM

Fee Enclosed

Registration Fee: *Students (NZ $75) ...$
Academics,Industry: Before 20 July After20 July Single Day
NZ $240 NZ $300 NZ $150 ...$

Tutorials Fee: No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4
NZ $100 NZ $100 NZ $100 NZ $100 ...$

Exhibition Fee: NZ $50 ...$

Workshop Fee: NZ$50 ...$

TOTAL (including GST) ...$
GST Number: 11-163-831 MMMMMMMMM
* Student Registration must be accompanied by a letter or
verification from Department Chairman.
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Please Print or Type:

NAME:
TITLE:
ADDRESS:
City: State: Zip: Country:
Telephone: Fax: Email:

SPOUSE/GUEST NAME:
______________________________________________________________
Complete this form and return it to the Secretary with a cheque
or a bank draft payable in New Zealand dollars to:
ANNES'93,
Department of Information Science,
University of Otago,
P.O. Box 56,
Dunedin,
NEW ZEALAND.

Return address for the Registration Forms:
Ms Gina Porteous,
Department of Information Science,
University of Otago,
P.O. Box 56,
Dunedin,
NEW ZEALAND.

ACCOMMODATION BOOKING:
St Margaret's College (NZ $50 full board) Number:...
Single room in a hotel (approximately NZ$70 per night) Number:..
Double room in a hotel (approximately NZ$90 per night) Number:..

Booking will only be made after a registration for the
Conference. The accommodation is to be paid at the venue.

All enquiries about registration and accommodation booking should
be addressed to Ms Gina Porteous. There will be no refunds after
September 30. Refunds before September 30 will not include an
administration fee of NZ $30.


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Subject: NeuronDigest- Workshop ANN to Telecom
From: Miklos.Boda@eua.ericsson.se (Miklos.Boda)
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 93 21:32:53 +0100



CALL FOR PAPERS

International Workshop on Applications of
Neural Networks to Telecommunications

Princeton, NJ
October 18-20, 1993

You are invited to submit a paper to an international workshop on applications
of neural networks to problems in telecommunications.
The workshop will be held in Princeton, New Jersey on October, 18-20 1993.

This workshop will bring together active researchers in neural networks with
potential users in the telecommunications industry in a forum for discussion
of applications issues. Applications will be identified, experiences shared,
and directions for future work explored.

Suggested Topics:
Application of Neural Networks in:

Network Management
Congestion Control
Adaptive Equalization
Speech Recognition
Security Verification
Language ID/Translation
Information Filtering
Dynamic Routing
Software Reliability
Fraud Detection
Financial and Market Prediction
Adaptive User Interfaces
Fault Identification and Prediction
Character Recognition
Adaptive Control
Data Compression

Please submit 6 copies of both a 50 word abstract and a 1000 word summary
of your paper by May 14, 1993. Mail papers to the conference administrator:

Betty Greer
Bellcore, MRE 2P-295
445 South St.
Morristown, NJ 07960
(201) 829-4993
(fax) 829-5888
bg1@faline.bellcore.com


Abstract and Summary Due: May 14
Author Notification of Acceptance: June 18
Camera-Ready Copy of Paper Due: August 13

Organizing Committee:

General Chair
Josh Alspector
Bellcore, MRE 2P-396
445 South St.
Morristown, NJ 07960-6438
(201) 829-4342
josh@bellcore.com

Program Chair
Rod Goodman
Caltech 116-81
Pasadena, CA 91125
(818) 356-3677
rogo@micro.caltech.edu

Publications Chair
Timothy X Brown
Bellcore, MRE 2E-378
445 South St.
Morristown, NJ 07960-6438
(201) 829-4314
timxb@faline.bellcore.com

Treasurer
Anthony Jayakumar, Bellcore

Events Coordinator
Larry Jackel, AT&T Bell Laboratories

University Liaison
S Y Kung, Princeton

INNS Liaison
Bernie Widrow, Stanford University

IEEE Liaison
Steve Weinstein, Bellcore

Industry Liaisons
Miklos Boda, Ellemtel
Atul Chhabra, NYNEX
Michael Gell, British Telecom
Lee Giles, NEC
Thomas John, Southwest Bell
Adam Kowalczyk, Telecom Australia

Conference Administrator
Betty Greer
Bellcore, MRE 2P-295
445 South St.
Morristown, NJ 07960
(201) 829-4993
(fax) 829-5888
bg1@faline.bellcore.com


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International Workshop on Applications of
Neural Networks to Telecommunications
Princeton, NJ
October 18-20, 1993

Registration Form

Name: _____________________________________________________________

Institution: __________________________________________________________

Mailing Address:
___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Telephone: ______________________________

Fax: ____________________________________

E-mail: _____________________________________________________________


I will attend | |

Send more information | |

Paper enclosed | |

Registration Fee Enclosed ($350) | |
(please make sure your name is on the check)

Registration includes Monday night reception, Tuesday night banquet,
and proceedings available at the conference.

Mail to:
Betty Greer
Bellcore, MRE 2P-295
445 South St.
Morristown, NJ 07960
(201) 829-4993
(fax) 829-5888
bg1@faline.bellcore.com

Deadline for submissions: May 14, 1993
Author Notification of Acceptance: June 18, 1993
Camera-Ready Copy of Paper Due: August 13, 1993

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