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Neuron Digest Thursday, 31 Mar 1994 Volume 13 : Issue 20
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Hebb Symposium
IWANN'95 Call for Papers
ICANN'94 Program
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Subject: Hebb Symposium
From: Andre Longtin <andre@physics.uottawa.ca>
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 1994 12:13:53 -0500
******* Preliminary Announcement *******
THE FIELDS INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
HEBB SYMPOSIUM ON NEURONS AND BIOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
Sunday, May 15 to Friday May 20, 1994
Koffler Pharmaceutical Center
University of Toronto
D.O. Hebb's classic, "The Organization of Behavior" published in 1949,
sketched out how behavior might emerge from the properties of nerve cells
and assemblies of nerve cells. This book was a landmark achievement in
neurophysiological psychology. The modifiable synapse, discussed at length
by Hebb and now known as the "Hebb synapse", was a lasting contribution.
Hebb was from Nova Scotia and spent most of his professional life at McGill
in the Psychology Department. We are having this symposium in his honor.
Topics will range from cellular level to systems level, with an eye towards
interesting dynamics and connections between dynamics and functions. We
will bring together physiological and mathematical researchers with some
didactic and research talks oriented towards graduate students and
postdoctoral fellows.
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM:
Lectures will be presented by Nancy Kopell (Boston University) and David
Mumford (Harvard) in the Institute's Distinguished Lecture Series.
Invited talks by Larry Abbott (Brandeis), *Moshe Abeles
(Hebrew U., Jerusalem), Harold Atwood (U. Toronto), David Brillinger
(Berkeley), Jos Eggermont (U. Calgary), Bard Ermentrout (U. Pittsburg),
Leon Glass (McGill), Ilona Kovacs (Rutgers), Gilles Laurent (Caltech),
Andre Longtin (U. Ottawa), Leonard Maler (U. Ottawa), Karl Pribram
(Radford U.), Paul Rapp (Med. Coll. Penn.), John Rinzel (NIH),
Mike Shadlin (Stanford), Matt Wilson (Tucson), Martin Wojtowicz
(U. Toronto), Steve Zucker (McGill).
Invited Attendees: Jose Segundo (UCLA), Alessandro Villa (Lausanne)
The meeting will emphasize poster sessions as well as discussion groups
where participants can give short oral presentations of their work.
(*=tentative)
TOPICS
Larry Abbott: Population vectors and Hebbian learning
Moshe Abeles: Information processing of synchronized activity
Harold Atwood: Synaptic transmission and plasticity
David Brillinger: Statistical analysis of neurophysiological data
Jos Eggermont: Spatial and temporal interactions in auditory cortex
Bard Ermentrout: Patterns in visual cortex
Leon Glass: Nonlinear dynamics of neural networks
Ilona Kovacs: Visual psychophysics/perceptual organization
Gilles Laurent: Oscillations in olfaction
Andre Longtin: Stochastic nonlinear dynamics of sensory transduction
Leonard Maler: Bursting and recurrent feedback in electroreception
Karl Pribram: Behavioral neurodynamics
Paul Rapp: Dynamical characterization of neurological data
John Rinzel: Thalamic rhythmogenesis in sleep and epilepsy
Mike Shadlin: Analysis of visual motion
Matt Wilson: Behaviorally induced changes in hippocampal connectivity
Martin Wojtowicz: Membranes, channels and synapses
Steve Zucker: Neural networks and visual computations
IMPORTANT DATES:
Monday April 11: Last date to return questionnaire
Friday April 22: Cut-off for registrations and Deadline
for hotel/residence booking
Sunday May 15: Arrival and registration (9 am - 12 noon)
Sunday May 15 to
Friday May 20 Scientific program (ending Friday noon)
INFORMATION ON SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM:
David Brillinger (brill@stat.berkeley.edu)
Andre Longtin (andre@physics.uottawa.ca)
REGISTRATION AND ORGANIZATIONAL INFORMATION:
To receive registration information, please fill out the questionnaire
below and return it to:
Sheri Albers
The Fields Institute
185 Columbia St. W.
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 5Z5
Phone: (519) 725-0096
Fax: (519) 725-0704
e-mail: hebb@fields.uwaterloo.ca
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******* Questionnaire *******
TO BE COMPLETED BY ANYONE WISHING TO ATTEND THE
HEBB SYMPOSIUM ON NEURONS AND BIOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
Name:
Institution:
Department:
Address:
Phone:
Fax:
E-mail:
I plan to attend: Yes ( ) No ( ) Maybe ( )
I plan to participate in the discussion groups: Yes ( ) No ( ) Maybe ( )
I plan to present a poster: Yes ( ) No ( ) Maybe ( )
Topic or tentative title:
Arrival and departure dates (if other than May 14-20):
FAX TO: (519)725-0704 or e-mail: hebb@fields.uwaterloo.ca
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Subject: IWANN'95 Call for Papers
From: Jose Ramon Alvarez Sanchez <jras@uned.es>
Date: Fri, 04 Mar 1994 20:55:07 +0100
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
ON
ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS
IWANN'95
Preliminary Announcement and First Call for Papers
Malaga - Costa del Sol, Spain
June 7 - 9, 1995
SPONSORED BY
IFIP (Working Group in Neural Computer Systems, WG10.6)
Spanish RIG IEEE Neural Networks Council
UK&RI communication chapter of IEEE
Spanish Computer Society chapter of IEEE
AEIA (IEEE affiliate society)
ORGANISED BY
Universidad de Malaga
UNED (Madrid)
IWANN'95. The third International Workshop on artificial
Neural Networks, will take place in the Spanish "Costa del Sol"
(Malaga) from 7 to 9 of June, 1995. This biennial meeting with
focus on Biological Models and New Computing Paradigms, was first
held in Granada (1991) and Sitges (1993) with a growing number of
participants from more than 20 countries and with high quality
papers published by Springer-Verlag (LNCS 540 and 686).
SCOPE
From the computational viewpoint, standard neural networks
paradigms are nearly exhausted and some fresh air is needed. In
this workshop, remaining with the powerful roots of neural
computation (modularity, autonomy, distributed computation and
self-programming via supervised or non-supervised learning),
focus is placed on Biological Modeling, the search of Theory and
Design Methodologies and the bridge between Connectionism and
Symbolic Computation.
IWANN's main objective is to offer an interdisciplinary
forum for scientists and engineers from Neurology, Computer
Science, Artificial Intelligence, Electronics, Cognitive Science
and applied domains, looking after brain storming and innovative
formulations of Natural and Artificial Neural Computation.
It is the deep feeling of the IWANN's organizers that this
more-complex, biologically inspired, and theoretical and
methodologically supported approach will also provide us with
more powerful tools for applied domains.
Contributions on the following or related topics are
welcome.
TOPICS
1. Neuroscience: (Principles, methodologies in brain
research, modeling and simulation, central and peripheral neural
coding, dendro-dentritic nets, local circuits, anatomical and
physiological organizations, plasticity, learning and memory in
natural neural nets, models of development and evolution,
specific circuits in sensorial and motor pathways, networks in
cerebral cortex).
2. Computational Models of Neurons and Neural Nets:
Continuous (linear, high order, recurrent), logic, sequential,
inferential (object oriented, production rules, frames),
probabilistic, Bayesian, fuzzy and chaotic models, hybrid
formulations, massive computation and learning enabling
structures for all these formulations.
3. Organizational Principles: The living organization,
deterministic networks dynamics, autopoiesis, self-organization,
cooperative processes and emergent computation, synergetics,
evolutive optimization and genetic algorithms.
4. Learning: Inspirations from the biological mechanisms
of learning, supervised and unsupervised strategies, local
self-programming, continous learning, evolutive algorithms,
symbolic-subsymbolic formulations.
5. Cognitive Science and AI: Neural networks for knowledge
acquisition, multisensorial integration, perception, knowledge-
based neural nets, inductive, deductive and abductive reasoning,
memory mechanisms, natural language.
6. Neurosimulators: Languages, environments,
parallelization, modularity, extensibility and benchmarks.
7. Hardware Implementation: VLSI, parallel architectures,
neurochips, preprocessing networks, neurodevices, FPGA's,
benchmarks, optical and other technologies.
8. Neural Networks for Perception: Low level processing,
segmentation, feature extraction, pattern recognition, adaptive
filtering, noise reduction, texture, motion analysis, hybrid
symbolic-neural architectures for artificial vision.
9. Neural Networks for communications systems: Modems and
codecs, network management, digital communications.
10. Neural Networks for control and robotics: Systems
identification, motion planning and control, adaptive and
predictive control, navigation, real time applications.
LOCATION
Malaga - Costa del Sol, June 7-9, 1995.
Malaga, capital of the Costa del Sol, is strategically
located on the southern coast of Spain. It is a genuine
crossroads of communication and culture. Malaga is well-know for
its history (Cathedral, historic down-town, arabian citadel,
roman amphitheatre, ...) and excelent beaches.
Malaga, with many modern hotels, is very well communicated
by car or plane; its international airport has direct flights to
all major European capitals, to America and some destinations on
the other continents.
LANGUAGE
English will the official language of IWANN'95. Simultaneous
translation will not be provided.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Programme Committee seeks original papers on the above
mentioned Topics. Authors should pay special attention to
explanation of theoretical and technical choices involved, point
out possible limitations and describe the current state of their
work. Authors must take into account the following:
INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS
Authors must submit four copies of full papers, not
exceeding 8 pages in DIN-A4 format.
The heading should be centered and include:
. Title in capitals.
. Name(s) of author(s).
. Address(es) of author(s).
. A 10 line abstract.
Three blank lines should be left between each of the above
items, and four between the heading and the body of the paper,
1.6 cm left, right, top and bottom margins, single-spaced and not
exceeding the 8 page limit.
In addition, one sheet should be attached including the
following information:
. Title and author(s) name(s).
. A list of five keywords.
. A reference to the Topics the paper relates to.
. Postal address, phone and fax numbers and E-mail
(if available).
All received papers will be reviewed by the Programme
Committee. Accepted papers may be presented orally or as poster
panels, however all accepted contributions will be published in
full length. (Springer-Verlag Proceedings are expected).
IMPORTANT DATES
Second Call for Papers September, 1994
Final date for submission January 15, 1995
Notification of acceptance March 15, 1995
Workshop June 7-9, 1995
CONTRIBUTIONS MUST BE SENT TO:
Prof. Jose Mira
Dpto. Informatica y Automatica
UNED
Senda del Rey, s/n
28040 MADRID (Spain)
Phone: +34 (1) 398-7155
Fax: +34 (1) 398-6697
Email: jose.mira@uned.es
GENERAL CHAIRMAN
Alberto Prieto Unv. de Granada (E)
ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE
Joan Cabestany Unv. Pltca. de Catalunya (E) Chairman
Senen Barro Unv. de Santiago de Compostela (E)
Trevor Clarkson King's College London (UK)
Dante Del Corso Politecnico de Torino (I)
Ana Delgado UNED. Madrid (E)
Karl Goser Unv. Dortmund (G)
Jeanny Herault INPG Grenoble (F)
K.Nicholas Leibovic SUNY at Buffalo (U.S.A.)
Jose Mira UNED. Madrid (E)
Federico Moran Unv. Complutense. Madrid (E)
Stanislaw Osowski Tech. Unv. Warsaw (Po)
Conrad Perez Unv. de Barcelona (E)
Francisco Sandoval Unv. de Malaga (E)
Juan A. Siguenza Unv. Autonoma de Madrid (E)
Elena Valderrama CNM-Unv. Autonoma de Barcelona (E)
Marley Vellasco Pont. U. Catolica do Rio de Janeiro (Br)
Michel Verleysen Unv. Catholique de Louvain (B)
LOCAL COMMITTEE
Francisco Sandoval Unv. de Malaga (E) Chairman
Antonio Diaz Unv. de Malaga (E)
Gonzalo Joya Unv. de Malaga (E)
Francisco Vico Unv. de Malaga (E)
TENTATIVE PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Jose Mira UNED. Madrid (E) Chairman
Carlos Acuna C. Unv. Santiago de Compostela (E)
Joshua Alspector Bellcore. (USA)
Sanjeev B.Ahuja Nielsen A.I. Research & Development. Bannokburn (USA)
Igor Aleksander Imperial College. London (UK)
Luis B. Almeida INESC. Lisboa (P)
Shun-ichi Amari Unv. Tokyo (Jp)
Michael Arbit Unv. Southern, CA (USA)
Xavier Arreguit CSEM SA (CH)
Francois Blayo LERI-EERIE. Nimes (F)
Colin Campbell University of Bristol (UK)
Jordi Carrabina CNM- Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona (E)
Francisco Castillo Unv. Pltca. de Catalunya (E)
Antoni Catala Unv. Pltca. de Catalunya (E)
Gloria Cembrano Instituto de Cibernetica. CSIC. Barcelona (E)
Leon Chua Unv. California, Berkeley (USA)
Michael Cosnard LIP. Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon (F)
Marie Cottrell Unv. Paris I (F)
Dante A. Couto B. Instituto de Informatica (Br)
Gerard Dreyfus ESPCI. Paris (F)
F.K. Fogelman Soulie Mimetics. Chatenay Malabry (F)
J. Simoes da Fonseca Unv. Lisboa (P)
Kunihiko Fukushima Unv. Osaka (Jp)
Hans Peter Graf AT&T Bell Laboratories, New Jersey (USA)
Francesco Gregoretti Politecnico di Torino (I)
Karl E. Grosspietsch Mathematik und Datenverarbeitung (GMD) St. Augustin (D)
Mohamad H. Hassoun Wayne State University (USA)
Jaap Hoekstra Delft University of Technology (NL)
P.T.W. Hudson Leiden University (NL)
Jose Luis Huertas CNM- Universidad de Sevilla (E)
Paul G.A. Jespers Universite Catholique de Louvain (B)
Simon Jones IERI Loughborough University of Technology (UK)
Chistian Jutten INPG Grenoble (F)
H. Klar Technische Universitat Berlin (D)
C.Koch CalTech. (USA)
Teuvo Kohonen Helsinki Unv. of Techn. (Fin)
Michael D. Lemmon University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame (USA)
K. Nicholas Leibovic SUNY at Buffalo, NY (USA)
Panos A. Ligomenides Unv. of Maryland (USA)
Javier Lopez Aligue Unv. de Extremadura. (E)
Pierre Marchal CSEM SA (CH)
Anthony N. Michel University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame (USA)
Roberto Moreno Unv. Las Palmas Gran Canaria (E)
Jean Daniel Nicoud EPFL (CH)
Josef A. Nossek Tech. Univ. of Munich (D)
Julio Ortega Unv. de Granada (E)
Marco Pacheco Pont. U. Catolica do Rio de Janeiro (Br)
Conrad Perez Unv. de Barcelona (E)
Francisco J. Pelayo Unv. de Granada (E)
Franz Pichler Johannes Kepler Univ. (A)
Ulrich Ramacher Siemens AG. Munich (D)
J.Ramirez Paradigma C.A. Caracas (V)
Leonardo Reyneri Unv. di Pisa (I)
Tamas Roska Hungarian Academy of Science. Budapest (H)
Peter A. Rounce Unv. College London (UK)
V.B. David Sanchez German Aerospace Research Establishment. Wessling (G)
E. Sanchez-Sinencio Texas A&M University (USA)
David Sherrington University of Oxford (UK)
Renato Stefanelli Politecnico di Milano (I)
T.J. Stonham Brunel-University of West London (UK)
John G. Taylor King's College London (UK)
Carme Torras Instituto de Cibernetica. CSIC. Barcelona (E)
Philip Treleaven Unv. College London (UK)
Eric Vittoz CSEM SA (CH)
Michel Weinfeld Ecole Polytechnique Paris (F)
Bernard Widrow Stanford University CA (USA)
R.Yager Iona College NY (USA)
INFORMATION FORM
to be returned as soon as possible to:
Prof. F. Sandoval
IWANN'95
Dept. Tecnologia Electronica
Universidad de Malaga
Pza. El Ejido, s/n
E-29013 Malaga SPAIN
Phone: +34.5.213.13.52
Fax: +34.5.213.14.47
E-mail: iwann95@ctima.uma.es
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Subject: ICANN'94 Program
From: RAMPO@SALERNO.INFN.IT
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 1994 22:42:00 +0000
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| * EUROPEAN NEURAL NETWORK SOCIETY * |
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| * P R E L I M I N A R Y P R O G R A M * |
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| * I C A N N ' 94 - SORRENTO * |
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| |
| ICANN'94 (INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS)|
| is the fourth Annual Conference of ENNS and it comes after |
| ICANN'91(Helsinki), ICANN'92 (Brighton), ICANN'93 (Amsterdam). |
| It is co-sponsored by INNS, IEEE-NC, JNNS. |
| It will take place at the Sorrento Congress Center, near Naples, |
| Italy, on May 26-29, 1994. |
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| Conference Chair: Prof. Maria Marinaro, Univ. Salerno, |
| Italy, Dept. Theoretic Physics; email: iiass@salerno.infn.it |
| |
| Conference Co-Chair: Prof. Pietro G. Morasso, Univ. Genova, |
| Italy, Dept. Informatics, Systems, Telecommunication; |
| email: morasso@dist.unige.it; fax: +39 10 3532948 |
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| May 26 - Tutorials |
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|* Introduction to neural networks (J.G. Taylor) |
|* Advanced techniques in supervised learning I (F. Fogelman) |
|* Advanced techniques in supervised learning II (F. Fogelman) |
|* Advanced techniques for self organising maps (T. Kohonen) |
|* Weightless NNs (I. Aleksander) |
|* Information theory in NNs (M. Plumbley) |
|* Hybrid systems (T. Schwarz) |
|* From neuroscience to neurocomputation for robotics and |
| prediction (R. Eckmiller) |
|* Applications of neural nets (R. Hecht-Nielsen) |
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| May 27/29 - Scientific sessions |
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| Plenary presentations: S. Grossberg, H. Szu, E. Bizzi, D. Amit, |
| L. Zadeh |
| |
| 356 contributions, including 21 invited presentations, are |
| presented in 27 oral sessions and 6 poster sessions which are |
| grouped into 4 main areas: |
| |
|A: Neurobiology |
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|Invited presentations: |
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| S. Grossberg et al.: Spatial pooling and perceptual framing by |
| synchronizing cortical dynamics. |
| J. Herault: Vertebrate retina: sub-sampling and aliasing effects |
| can explain colour-opponent and colour constancy |
| phenomena. |
| L.W. Stark: ANNs and MAMFs: transparency or opacity? |
| S. Usui et al.: Dry electrophysiology: an approach to the |
| internal representation of the brain functions |
| through artificial neural networks. |
| |
| There are 4 oral sessions and 1 poster session covering topics on|
| vision, motor control, models of biological neurons and circuits.|
| |
|B: Mathematical models |
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|Invited presentations: |
| |
| J.G. Taylor: Neuronal network models of mind. |
| I. Aleksander: The consciousness of a neural state machine. |
| T. Kohonen: What generalisations of the self-organizing map make |
| sense? |
| F. Fogelman: Variable selection with neural networks. |
| M.L. Jordan et al.: Hierarchical mixtures of experts and the EM |
| algorithm. |
| M. Marinaro et al.: Outline of a linear neural network and |
| applications. |
| M. Kawato et al.: Teaching by showing in Kendama based on |
| optimization principle. |
| S. Amari: Information geometry and the EM algorithm. |
| C.C.A.M. Gielen: Learning and interpretation of weights in neural|
| networks. |
| |
| There are 10 oral sessions and 3 poster session covering topics |
| on fuzzy systems, symbolic and hybrid systems, self-organizing |
| maps, attractor networks, RBF networks, reinforcement learning, |
| optimization, statistical models, and network growing. |
| |
|C: Applications |
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|Invited presentations: |
| |
| H. Ritter: Parametrized self-organizing maps for vision learning |
| tasks. |
| R. De Mori et al.: Artificial neural networks for source code in |
| formal information analysis. |
| E. Oja: Beyond PCA: statistical expansions by nonlinear neural |
| networks. |
| R.J. Marks II et al.: Fourier analysis and filtering of a single |
| hidden layer perceptron. |
| V. Lopez et al.: Neural forecasting in real time industrial |
| control. |
| P. Morasso et al.: Cortical representation of external space. |
| |
| There are 10 oral sessions and 2 poster sessions covering topics |
| on classification models, speech, character recognition, signal |
| and image processing, clustering and quantization, robotics and |
| control. |
| |
|D: Neurocomputing |
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|Invited presentations: |
| |
| C. Nicolini: From neural network to biomolecular electronics. |
| R. Eckmiller: Biology-inspired pulse processing neural networks |
| (BPN) for neurotechnology. |
| |
| There are 3 oral sessions and 1 poster session covering topics |
| of computational architecture, hardware design, software tools, |
| and fault tolerance. |
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| T E C H N I C A L E X H I B I T I O N |
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| A technical exhibition will be organized for presenting the |
| literature on neural networks and related fields, neural networks|
| design and simulation tools, electronic and optical |
| implementation of neural computers, and application |
| demonstration systems. Potential exhibitors are kindly requested |
| to contact the industrial liaison chair. |
| |
| Industrial Liaison Chair: Dr. Roberto Serra, Ferruzzi |
| Finanziaria, Ravenna, fax: +39 544 35692/32358 |
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| Social activities will include a welcome party, a banquet, and |
| post-conference tours to some of the many possible targets of |
| the area (participants will also have no difficulty to |
| self-organize a la carte). |
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| C O R R E S P O N D E N C E |
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| EMAIL where to send correspondence (not papers): |
| Dr. Salvatore Rampone - iiass@salerno.infn.it |
| FAX where to send correspondence (not papers): |
| Mr. V. DiMarino - +39 89 822275 |
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| - Regular registrants become ENNS members. |
| - Student registrants must provide an official certification of |
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| clearly stating the motivation (Registration Fee for ICANN'94) |
| and the attendee name. |
| Bank Codes: |
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| - On-site payment: cash. |
| - The registration form together with a copy of the bank |
| remittance must be mailed to: |
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