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Neuron Digest	Monday, 16 May 1994		Volume 13 : Issue 29 

Today's Topics:
Ad. Request
I SBRN - Final Call for Papers
WCNN'94 update!


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Subject: Ad. Request
From: <SP2996%KRHYUCC1.BITNET@pucc.Princeton.EDU>
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 1994 11:11:00 +0000


Dear Sir:

I am in charge of publicity for International Conference on Neural
Information Processing. Please notice that the deadline for paper submission
has been extended to May 31 from April 30. I would like inform this to the
Neuron Digest subscribers. I thank you very much for your service. Should
you have any question, bring it to my attention. I will be looking forward
to reading it pretty soon.
Sincerely,

Sung-Kwon Park, Ph.D
Assistant Professor
Electronic Communications Dept.
Hanyang University
Seoul, Korea

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EXTENDED DEADLINE

CALL FOR PAPERS

ICONIP '94 - Seoul
International Conference on Neural Information Processing
October 17 - October 20, 1994
The Swiss Grand Hotel, Seoul, Korea

Organized by Korean Association for Intelligent Information Systems
Sponsored by Asian Pacific Neural Network Assembly
In Cooperation with IEEE Neural Networks Council, International Neural
Networks Society, European Neural Network Society,
Japanese Neural Network Society.
Conference Co-Chairs: S. Amari, I. K. Kang, S. T. Yang
Intenational Advisory Committee: T. Kohonen, B. Widrow, R. J. Marks II,
H. Szu, W. Freeman, R. C. Eberhart,
I. Aleksander, G. Matsumoto, Y. S. Wu.
Organizing Committee C-Chairs: S. Y. Bang, K. B. Cho, H. S. Chung
Program Committee Co-Chairs: S. Y. Lee, M. W. Kim, K. Fukushima,
S. Grossberg, J. Taylor
Topics of Interests:
Neurobiological Systems Image Processing & Vision
Neural Networks Architecture Speech Recognition & Language
Network Dynamics Robotics & Control
Cognitive Science Implementation(Electronic, Optical, and
Bio-Chips)
Learning & Memory Hybrid Systems(Fuzzy Logic, Genetic
Algorithm, Expert Systems,
Chaos, and AI)
Sensorimotor Systems Time-Series Prediction
Optimization, and Other Related Topics and Applications

Submission of Papers
Authors are required to submit one camera-ready original and five copies of
the manuscripts (maximum six pages) in English to the address given at the
bottom by April 30, 1994. The title of paper, full name of the author(s),
affiliation(s) and mailing address should be given in the paper. In an
accompanying letter, the corresponding author name with mailing address, fax
number, and e-mail address, presenting author, preferred technical sessions,
keywords (up to 5), and audio-visual requirements.

Paper Format
The submitted manuscripts must be camera-ready on A4 size with white papers
with 2.5 cm margins on all four sides (24.5 cmm x 16.0 cm printing area),
and should not exceed 6 pages including figures, tables, and references.
Single spaces and single column format in Time or similar font style with
10 point size is recommended. Authors are encouraged to use LaTex. The
appropriate LaTex style file and example file can be obtained by FTP or
e-mail. To get those files by FTP, use the following instructions:
ftp cnsl.kaist.ac.kr
(LOGIN:) iconip94
cd paperformat
get ICONIP94.sty
get ICONIP94-example.tex
bye
If not convenient, just send an e-mail message to "iconip@cnsl.kaist.ac.kr",
of which the first 2 lines should be:
send ICONIP94.sty
send ICONIP94-example.tex

Registration Fees Regular Participant Student
Until Aug. 31,'94 US$200 US$50
After Aug. 31,'94 US$250 US$70

Social Programs
Opening Reception, Banquet, and Coffee Breaks will provide chances for the
participants to mingle and communicate with their colleagues.

Time Table
Deadline for paper submission May 31, 1994
Notice of acceptance July 31, 1994
Deadline for advance registration and hotel reservation August 31, 1994

Further Information and Paper Submission: ICONIP'94 Seoul Secretariat,
ICONIP'94-Seoul Secritariat, c/o INTERCOM Convention Service, Inc. SL,
Kang Nam P.O. Box 641, Seoul, 135-606, Korea. E-mail:
ICONIP@cair.kaist.ac.kr, Tel:+82-2-515-1560, Fax:+82-2-516-4807.
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Subject: I SBRN - Final Call for Papers
From: barone@inf.ufrgs.br
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 1994 13:19:08 -0300


Dear Dr. Peter Marvitt,

First of all , I would like to thank you for including the FIRST CALL FOR
PAPERS of the FIRST BRAZILIAN SYMPOSIUM ON NEURAL NETWORKS - I SBRN on the
Neuron list last month.
In spite of receiiving a considerable number of papers, even from
Europe, some people has asked us about the possibility to extend the
deadline for submitting papers. In this sense, we would like to ask you to
include the FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS, enclosed with this, in the next
Neuron list.

Thanks in advance,

My best regards,

Dante Augusto Couto Barone,Ph.D.
Chairman of the I SBRN

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I Brazilian Symposium on Neural Networks
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FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS


Sponsored by the Brazilian Computer Science Society (SBC)


You are cordially invited to attend the I Brazilian Symposium on Neural
Networks (SBRN) which will
be held in Caxambu, Minas Gerais, August 1-4. Caxambu is a tourist city
known by its water
fountains.

SBRN will be part of the XIV Conference of the Computer Science Society.
The Conference will
be organized by the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG).

Scientific papers will be analyzed by the program committee. This analysis
will take into account
originality, significance to the area, and clarity. Accepted papers will be
fully published in the
conference proceedings.

The I Brazilian Symposium on Neural Networks will discuss the state of the
art and future
perspectives of the following topics:

Neural Networks -
Biological Perspectives
Theoretical Models
Architecture and Topology
Learning Models
Software Implementations
Hardware Implementation
Signal Processing
Robotics and Control
Parallel and Distributed Implementations Applications
Cognitive Science
Hybrid Systems
Dynamic Systems
Genetic Algorithms
Fuzzy Logic

Program Committee:
President: Dante Augusto Barone (II/UFRGS)
Ricardo Machado (CC-IBM/RJ)
Armando Rocha (Unicamp)
Tereza Ludermir (DI/UFPE)
Geraldo Mateus (DCC/UFMG)
Beatriz de Faria Leao (IC-FUC/RS)
Luciano da F. Costa (IFQSC/USP-SC)

Symposium Organizing Committee:
Coordinator: Dante Augusto Barone (II/UFRGS)
Tereza Ludermir (DI/UFPE)
Edson Filho (DI/UFPE)
Philippe Navaux (II/UFRGS)
Marcio Carvalho (DCC/UFMG)



Submitall Guidelines

All manuscripts should be in Portuguese, Spanish or English, in a
one-column format 8,5 inch X
11 inch (21,7 X 28 cm). The paper must be printed using a laser printer.
The manuscripts should
not exceed six pages, including all figures and diagrams. The font size
should be 10 points, such
as Times-Roman font or its equivalent with the following margins: right and
left 2.5 cm, top 3.5 cm,
and bottom 2.0 cm. The first page should contain the paper's title, the
complete author(s)
name(s), affiliation(s), and mailing address(es), followed by an abstract.
Four copies (one original
and three copies) must be submitted until April 15,1994.


In the accompanying letter, the following information must be included:

* Manuscript title
* first author's name, mailing address and e-mail
* Technical area


Important Dates:

MAY 1 6, 1994 Deadline for paper submission
JUNE16, 1994 Notification to authors
AUGUST 2-4, 1994 SBRN


Mail to:

Dante Augusto Barone - SBRN 94 Phone Number: +55 51 3368399 x 6822
Instituto de Informatica Fax: +55 51
3365576
Av. Bento Gongalves, 9500
Caixa Postal 15064
Porto Alegre, RS 91501-970
Brazil


For more information about SBRN, please contact its coordinator in the above address, or send an
e-mail to barone@inf.ufrgs.br.


Hope to see you in Caxambu!





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Subject: WCNN'94 update!
From: "Judith E. Dayhoff" <dayhoff@src.umd.edu>
Date: Mon, 09 May 1994 17:16:01 -0400


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*UPDATED REGISTRATION INFORMATION
*CALL FOR NOVEL RESULTS PAPERS
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WORLD CONGRESS ON NEURAL NETWORKS,
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, JUNE 5-9, 1994
***
Industrial Exposition -- Giant-Screen Video
22 INNS University HALF-DAY Short Courses
Six Plenary Talks *** Five Special Sessions
Twenty Sessions of Invited and Contributed Talks
At least 9 SIG sessions
***
Sponsored and Organized by the International Neural Network Society (INNS)
in cooperation with all other interested technical & professional societies.
***
Table of Contents of This Announcement:
1. NEWS! NOVEL-RESULTS SUBMISSION to June 1; POSTDOC SPECIAL
2. INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION SCHEDULE CHANGES AND NEW LECTURES
3. PLENARY TALKS
4. SPECIAL SESSIONS
5. INVITED/CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS
6. SHORT COURSES
7. TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS
8. NOTE
9. REGISTRATION
10.HOTEL RESERVATIONS
11.STUDENT VOLUNTEERS!
===================================================================
1. NEWS!
WCNN'94 has accepted over 600 papers that are published in the
Proceedings. An interdisciplinary and scientific approach to neural
network is maintained with a balanced program in all application areas
as well. Furthermore, WCNN'94 has two days (Sunday & Monday June 5,6)
filled with 22 half-day short courses (never given before) by all INNS
Governors who have participated this year. Judging by these, WCNN'94
will be indeed a very exciting conference.
To ease the on-site registration congestion, the official deadline
for WCNN'94 pre-registration has been postponed to
May 16, 1994.
PostDocs may obtain the Student Rate by including a letter from your
Supervisor with the Registration Form (or bring it to the Congress
for a refund).
FAX the Form (item 9) or email your questions to:

Talley Associates (Att: WCNN'94 Melissa Bishop)
Address: 875 Kings Highway, Suite 200
Woodbury, NJ 08096; Voice 609-845-1720; FAX 609-853-0411,
e-mail: 74577.504@compuserve.com

SUBMIT YOUR NOVEL RESULTS UNTIL JUNE 1 FOR ON-SITE PUBLICATION
In order to stimulate rapid growth in neural network research, we
encourage the presentation of your newest results in the Congress.
The deadline for Proceedings has passed, but in answer to many
requests here is good news:

You may submit one original and three copies in the standard format to
our Talley conference management (to be reviewed by the three members of
Organization Committee) for rapid separate publication at the Congress.
The deadline is June 1, 1994.
Notification will be made by fax, phone, or e-mail a few days after
receipt of your paper. If accepted, your registration will be
handled specially to enjoy the saving of pre-registration. If there are
a sufficient number of these Novel papers accepted, there will be a special
session created called "Novel Results" during the Congress. Otherwise, a
poster presentation will be guaranteed.

Moreover, in order to promote the WCNN'94 education program, you can
give a short course to one of your friends free of charge, if you pay for
one tuition. If you sign up for two courses, you will get one extra
free, and this bonus is likewise extended to your chosen friend as well.
Finally, we mentioned that we have streamlined WCNN'94 meeting
management by giving Talley direct control over the management of the
Conference, without going through the Executive Office. Many of you know
the Talley management team from previous Congresses. You may use their
FAX (609-853-0411) for registration; use the form at the end of this message.

Signed: Paul Werbos, Bernard Widrow, Harold Szu

P.S. Should you have any specific recommendation about ways to make WCNN'94
more successful, please contact any Governors that you know, or
Dr. Harold Szu at (301) 390-3097; FAX (301) 390-3923; e-mail:
hszu%ulysses@relay.nswc.navy.mil.
***
To improve the structure of the Congress and achieve a more compact
schedule for attendees, several changes have been made since the
Preliminary Program:
A. Short Courses Start Sunday Morning June 5.
All Saturday Short Courses have been moved to Monday June 6, with the
exception that Course [I] (J. Dayhoff) will be given Sunday 8AM - 12PM.
To make room in the schedule for that change, Course [H] (W. Freeman)
moves from Sunday to Monday 8AM - 12PM. On Monday the Short Courses are
concurrent with the Exposition. [To Lecturers: Talley will reproduce
Course Notes received by no later than May 20.]
B. The SPECIAL OFFER has been made more generous, to encourage students.
For each of your Short Course registrations you can give a colleague
in the same or lower-priced Registration Category a FREE Short Course!
Enter his or her name on the Registration Form below ``TOTAL.''
The recipient of the gift should indicate ``Gift from [your name]'' at
the time of registration. IF YOU HAVE ALREADY PRE-REGISTERED, arrange
the gift now by FAX to 609-853-0411.
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2. INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION SCHEDULE CHANGES AND NEW LECTURES
Monday June 6: Chair: Prof. Takeshi Yamakawa, Kyushu Inst. of Tech., Japan;
Soo-Young Lee of KAIST, Korean Liason; Pierre Martineau of M.&A., European
Liason; R. Hecht-Nielsen, HNC, Inc.; D. Hammerstrom, Adaptive Solutions, Inc.;
Robert Pap, AAC; C. Kimasauskas, NeuralWare, Inc.; J. Sutherland, America, Ltd.
8 - 11 AM: In Video: Hardware-Software Video-demo talks, and Posters;
10 - 11 AM: Student Contest. The Contest is free-form, permitting
many types of imaginative entry; Certificates and T-shirts
will be awarded; no cash Grand Prize.
11 - Noon: Panel on Government Funding

+ Two New Lectures - in the Exposition Area:
12 - 1PM: Teuvo Kohonen: ``Exotic Applications of the Self-Organizing Map''
5 - 6PM: Walter Freeman: ``Noncomputational Neural Networks'
===================================================================
3. PLENARY TALKS:
Lotfi Zadeh, UC Berkeley "Fuzzy Logic, Neural Networks, and Soft Computing"
Per Bak, Brookhaven Nat. Lab. "Introduction to Self-Organized Criticality"
Bernard Widrow, Stanford University "Adaptive Inverse Control"
Melanie Mitchell, Santa Fe Institute "Genetic Algorithm Applications"
Paul Werbos, NSF "Brain-Like Intelligence in Artificial Models:
How Do We Really Get There?"
John G. Taylor, King's College London "Capturing What It Is Like To Be:
Modelling the Mind by Neural Networks"
===================================================================
4. SPECIAL SESSIONS
"Biomedical Applications of Neural Networks," (Tuesday) David Brown,
FDA; John Weinstein, NIH.
"Commercial and Industrial Applications of Neural Networks," (Tuesday)
B. Widrow, D. Hammerstrom, Ken Otwell, Ken Marko, Tariq Samad.
"Financial and Economic Applications of Neural Networks,"
(Wednesday) Guido Deboeck, World Bank.
"Neural Networks in Chemical Engineering," (Thursday) Am. Inst. of
Chem. Eng. Thom McAvoy.
"Mind, Brain and Consciousness" (Thursday) by J. Taylor, "TBD", W.
Freeman, "Some category confusions in using neural networks to model
consciousness", and presentations by S. Grossberg, G. Roth, B.
Libet, P. Werbos, C. Koch, D. Levine, etc.
===================================================================
5. 20 INVITED/CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS June 7 - 9 Co-Chair by 20 INNS Governors
& 20 Special Interest Group Chairpersons.
Also at least 9 Special Interest Group (SIG) Sessions are
scheduled for Wednesday, June 8 from 8 -9:30 pm.
e.g.Neuroscience: D. Alkon, NIH; ATR/Biosensors: H. Hawkins, ONR,
B. Telfer: Mental & Dysfunction: D. Levine;Power Eng.: D. Sobajic,
EPRI, and others TBD.
===================================================================
6. SHORT COURSES
8am - 12pm Sunday, June 5
[M] Gail Carpenter, Boston University:
Adaptive Resonance Theory
[L] Bernard Widrow, Stanford University:
Adaptive Filters, Adaptive Controls, Adaptive Neural Networks
and Applications
[I] Judith Dayhoff, University of Maryland:
Neurodynamics of Temporal Processing
[G] Shun-Ichi Amari, University of Tokyo:
Learning Curves, Generalization Errors and Model Selection
1pm - 5pm Sunday, June 5
[U] Lotfi Zadeh, University of California, Berkeley:
Fuzzy Logic and Calculi of Fuzzy Rules and Fuzzy Graphs
[K] Paul Werbos, NSF:
From Backpropagation to Real-Time Control
[O] Stephen Grossberg, Boston University:
Autonomous Neurodynamics: From Perception to Action
[E] John Taylor, King's College, London:
Stochastic Neural Computing: From Living Neurons to Hardware
6pm - 10 pm Sunday, June 5
[V] Nicolai G. Rambidi, Int'l. Research Inst. for Management Sciences:
Image Processing and Pattern Recognition
Based on Molecular Neural Networks
[C] Christof Koch, California Institute of Technology:
Vision Chips: Implementing Vision Algorithms with Analog VLSI Circuits
8am - 12pm Monday, June 6
[T] Melanie Mitchell, Santa Fe Institute:
Genetic Algorithms, Theory and Applications
[R] David Casasent, Carnegie Mellon University:
Pattern Recognition and Neural Networks
[H] Walter Freeman, University of California, Berkeley:
Review of Neurobiology: From Single Neurons to Chaotic Dynamics of
the Cerebral Cortex
[P] Lee Giles, NEC Research Institute:
Dynamically-driven Recurrent Networks: Models, Training Algorithms
and Applications
1pm - 5pm Monday, June 6
[S] Per Bak, Brookhaven National Laboratory:
Introduction to Self-Organized Criticality
[D] Kunihiko Fukushima, Osaka University:
Visual Pattern Recognition with Neural Networks
[B] James A. Anderson, Brown University:
Neural Networks Computation as Viewed by Cognitive Science
and Neuroscience
[Q] Alianna Maren, Accurate Automation Corporation:
Introduction to Neural Network Applications
6pm - 10 pm Monday, June 6
[N] Takeshi Yamakawa, Kyushu Institute of Technology:
What are the Differences and Similarities among Fuzzy, Neural, and
Chaotic Systems?
[A] Teuvo Kohonen, Helsinki University of Technology:
Advances in the Theory and Applications of Self-Organizing Maps
[J] Richard A. Andersen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology:
Neurobiologically Plausible Network Models
[F] Harold Szu, Naval Surface Warfare Center:
Spatiotemporal Information Processing by Means of McCullouch-Pitts
and Chaotic Neurons
===================================================================
7. TRAVEL RESERVATIONS:
Executive Travel Associates (ETA) has been selected the official travel
company for the World Congress on Neural Networks. ETA offers the lowest
available fares on any airline at time of booking when you contact them at US
phone number 202-828-3501 or toll free (in the US) at 800-562-0189 and identify
yourself as a participant in the Congress. Flights booked on American Airlines,
Delta Airline, the official airline for this meeting, will result in an additional discount.
Please provide the booking agent you use with the AA code: Star #S0464FS

===================================================================
8. ** NOTE **
Neither WCNN'94 nor the Hotel can accept e-mail registration or reservations.
The Hotel will accept phone and FAX reservations while rooms remain available.
For WCNN'94 Registration, use surface/air mail or FAX.

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WCNN'94 at Town & Country Hotel, San Diego, California June 5 - 9, 1994

Phone:_______________
Name:_______________________________________ FAX:__________________

Address:____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________
If your name badge is to read differently, indicate the changes here:


REGISTRATION FEE (includes all sessions, plenaries, proceedings, reception,
AND Industrial Exposition. Separate registration for Short Courses, below.)
Before May 16, 1994 On-Site FEE ENCLOSED

_ INNS Member Member Number__________
US$280 US$395 $_________

_ Non Members: US$380 US$495 $_________

_ Full Time Students: US$110 US$135 $_________
AND PostDocs (Include a letter from PostDoc Supervisor)

_ Spouse/Guest: US$45 US$55 $_________
Name:________________
Or Neural Network Industrial Exposition -Only-
_ US$55 US$55 $_________
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INNS UNIVERSITY SHORT COURSE REGISTRATION
(must be received by May 16, 1994) Circle paid selections:

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V

Circle free selection (Pay for 2 short courses, get the third FREE)

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V

SHORT COURSE FEE

_ INNS Members: US$275 $_________

_ Non Members: US$325 $_________

_ Full Time Students US$150 $_________

Congress + Short Course TOTAL: $_________
For each paid course, nominate an accompanying person,
registering in the same or lower
category, for a free course: Mr./Ms.___________________
That person must also register by May 16, and indicate "Gift from
[your name]" on the registration form.

METHODS OF PAYMENT
_ $ CHECK. All check payments made outside of the USA must
be made on a USA bank in US dollars, payable to WCNN'94
_ $ CREDIT CARDS. Only VISA and MasterCard accepted. Registrations
sent by FAX or surface/air mail must include an authorized signature.
( ) Visa ( ) M/C
Name on Credit Card ______________________________________

Credit Card Number _______________________________________

Exp. Date ________________________________________________

Authorized Signature:
_____________________________________
FAX: 609-853-0411 or E-mail: 74577.504@compuserve.com
then Mail to INNS/WCNN'94 c/o Talley Associates, 875 Kings Highway, Suite 200
Woodbury, NJ 08096
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10. HOTEL RESERVATIONS

REGISTER AT TOWN & COUNTRY HOTEL, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA (WCNN'94 Site)

Mail to Reservations, Town and Country Hotel,
500 Hotel Circle North, San Diego, CA 92108, USA; or FAX to 619-291-3584
Telephone: (800)772-8527 or (619)291-7131
INNS - WCNN'94
International Neural Network Society, World Congress on Neural Networks '94

_ Single: US$70 - US$95 plus applicable taxes

_ Double: US$80 - US$105 plus applicable taxes

Check in time: 3:00 pm. Check out time: 12:00 noon. Room reservations
will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis until May 6, 1994.
Reservations received after this date will be accepted on a space-available
basis and cannot be guaranteed. Reservations after May 6 will also be
subject to the rates prevailing at the time of the reservation. A
confirmation of your reservation will be sent to you by the hotel.

A first night's room deposit is required to confirm a reservation.

PRINT OR TYPE ALL INFORMATION. Single________ Double_______

Arrival Date and approximate time:________________________________

Departure Date and approximate time:______________________________

Names of all occupants of room:____________________________________
RESERVATION CONFIRMATION SHOULD BE SENT TO:

Name:____________________

Address:____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

City:____________________State/Province:_________________Country:__________
Type of Credit Card:
(circle one) VISA/ MasterCard/ AmEx/ Diner's Club/ Discover/ Optima

Card Number:______________________________ Exp. Date____________________

Name as it appears on your Card:______________________________
Authorized Signature:
______________________________
Cancellation Policy:
Deposits are refundable if reservation is cancelled 48 hours in advance of
arrival date. Be sure to record your cancellation number.
Please indicate any disability which will require special assistance:
_____________________________________________
FAX to 619-291-3584 e-mail: 74577.504@compuserve.com

11. Student Volunteers
INNS always tries to support students in NN. This is a tradition.
Volunteer workers will get free registration and certain expenses.
However, no travel expenses can be considered. We still need at least
8 students to help at WCNN'94.
While Ms. Melissa Bishop will be the overall Coordinator, please
contact for details about work and compensation the Student Leader:
(1) Student Leader: Mr Charles Hsu, Ph D Candidate GWU (Student of
Prof. Mona Zaghloul, Chair of GWU EE Dept,) WCNN'94 Oral Presentation
in Session 14 Neurodynamics & Chaos "Chaotic neurochips .." (with Zaghloul)
Thursday 1:30-1:50 PM
Address: Charles Hsu, 1600 S. Joyce St. #C710, Arlington VA 22202
Phone: (202) 994-9390 e-mail: charles@seas.gwu.edu
(2) Deputy Leader: Ms Ding Jinghua, M.S. in NN from Japan Tohoku Univ.
WCNN'94 Oral Presentation in Session #3 Speech & Language Thurs. 8:00-8:20 AM
"Comp. Psych. Approach to Human Facial Language Communication to Robots"
Address: Jinghua Ding, Berukasa 201, Tamagawagakuen 1-6-11,
Machiada-Shi, Tokyo Japan Phone: 81-427-26-2628 e-mail:
lchj@ibis.iamp.tohoku.ac.jp
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