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Neuron Digest Volume 13 Number 31
Neuron Digest Monday, 30 May 1994 Volume 13 : Issue 31
Today's Topics:
Final call for papers
on-line information for ML94 and COLT94
ECAI '94
Call for papers: IWANNT*95
ANZIIS-94 Call for Papers
Bat-Sheva seminar on functional brain imaging
ML'94/COLT'94 Reminder
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Subject: Final call for papers
From: "Peter J.B. Hancock" <pjh@compsci.stirling.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 11 May 1994 15:24:49 -0000
Our apologies if you receive this more than once...
FINAL Call for papers
3rd Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop
University of Stirling
Scotland
31 August - 2 September 1994
This is the third of a series of workshops looking at the role of
neural computational models in psychological research. The first, in
Bangor in 1992, was on neurodynamics and psychology, last year's, in
Edinburgh, concentrated on models of memory and language. This year's
theme is models of perception: general vision, faces, olfaction,
sound, music etc, though there will be at least one general session
where the subjects will be determined by the papers proposed. There
will be invited and contributed talks and posters. Invited speakers
include Dr. Ray Meddis and Professor David Willshaw. It is hoped that
a proceedings will be published after the event.
The workshop will be limited to 75 participants to encourage an
informal atmosphere. There will be 5 single-track sessions, starting
on Wednesday morning and ending after lunch on Friday. Accomodation
will be in student residences on campus, with the option of staying in
the management centre hotel if wished. Stirling is situated in the
centre of Scotland, with easy access by road, rail and air. For those
wishing to spend the subsequent weekend walking, the Highlands are
close at hand, and for those who prefer to be indoors, the Edinburgh
International Festival and Fringe will still be in progress.
We intend to keep costs low. Accommodation will be about 16 pounds per night
Bed and Breakfast.
Papers will be selected on the basis of abstracts of at most 1000 words,
by email or hardcopy to the first address below.
Extended deadline for submission: 15 June 1994.
Participation from postgraduates is particularly encouraged.
For further information contact:
Peter Hancock, Department of Psychology, University of Stirling, FK9 4LA
pjh@uk.ac.stir.cs, Telephone: (44) 0786-467659 Fax: (44) 0786 467641
Leslie Smith, Department of Computing Science and Mathematics,
lss@uk.ac.stir.cs, Telephone: (44) 0786-467435, Fax: (44) 0786 464551
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Subject: on-line information for ML94 and COLT94
From: Haym Hirsh <hirsh@cs.rutgers.edu>
Date: Sun, 17 Apr 1994 17:27:17 -0400
Information for this summer's Machine Learning (ML94) and
Computational Learning Theory (COLT94) conferences is now available
on-line. Users of anonymous ftp can find the information on
www.cs.rutgers.edu in the directory "/pub/learning94". Users of
www information servers such as mosaic can find the information at
"http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/pub/learning94/learning94.html".
Please send comments or questions to ml94@cs.rutgers.edu.
Please note that the early registration deadline is May 27, and
(for those planning on staying at the nearby Hyatt rather than in
dorms), conference room rates are only guaranteed until June 10.
Finally, the conferences coincide this year with World Cup soccer
matches being held at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New
Jersey. These games are expected to be the largest sporting event
ever held in the New York metropolitan area, and we therefore
strongly encourage conference attendees to make travel arrangements
as early as possible.
Haym
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Subject: ECAI '94
From: Hilario Melanie <hilario@cui.unige.ch>
Date: Mon, 23 May 1994 14:49:29 +0200
WORKSHOP PROGRAMME & CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
ECAI'94
Workshop on Combining Symbolic and Connectionist Processing
August 9, 1994 - Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Until a few years ago, the history of AI has been marked by two parallel,
often antagonistic streams of development -- classical or symbolic AI and
connectionist processing. A recent research trend, premised on the
complementarity of these two paradigms, strives to build hybrid systems
which combine the advantages of both to overcome the limitations of each.
For instance, attempts have been made to accomplish complex tasks by blending
neural networks with rule-based or case-based reasoning. This workshop will
be the first Europe-wide effort to bring together researchers active in the
area in view of laying the groundwork for a theory and methodology of
symbolic/connectionist integration (SCI).
Workshop Programme
HYBRID EXPERT SYSTEM SHELLS
9:00 - 9:30 A Study of the Hybrid System SYNHESYS
B. Orsier, B. Amy, V. Rialle, A. Giacometti
LIFIA-IMAG & ENST (France)
9:30 - 10:00 Cognitive and Computational Foundations for
Symbolic-Connectionist Integration
R. Khosla, T. Dillon
La Trobe University, Melbourne (Australia)
MULTISTRATEGY LEARNING
10:00 - 10:30 Integration of Symbolic and Connectionist Learning to
Ease Robot Programming and Control
M. Kaiser, J. Kreuziger
University of Karlsruhe (Germany)
10:30 - 11:00 A Hybrid Model of Psychological Experiments on Scientific
Discovery
E. Hoenkamp, R.A. Sumida
University of Nijmegen (The Netherlands)
11:00 - 11:15 BREAK
THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS
11:15 - 11:45 Tracking the Neuro-Symbolic Continuum: Learning by Explicitation
C. Thornton
University of Sussex (United Kingdom)
11:45 - 12:15 Symbol Ground Revisited
E. Prem
Austian Institute for AI (Austria)
12:15 - 12:45 How Hybrid Should a Hybrid Model Be?
R. Cooper, B. Franks
University College & London School of Economics (United Kingdom)
12:45 - 14:15 LUNCH
LOGIC AND INFERENCING
14:15 - 14:45 Towards a New Massively Parallel Computational Model
for Logic Programming
S. Hoelldobler, Y. Kalinke
University of Dresden (Germany)
14:45 - 15:15 Scheduling of Modular Architectures for Inductive Inference
of Regular Grammars
M. Gori, M. Maggini, G. Soda
University of Florence (Italy)
15:15 - 15:45 A Connectionist Control Component for the Theorem Prover SETHEO
C. Goller
Technical University of Munich (Germany)
15:45 - 16:00 BREAK
NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
16:00 - 16:30 Metaphor and Memory: Symbolic and Connectionist Issues
in Metaphor Comprehension
T. Veale, M. Keane
Trinity College (Eire)
16:30 - 17:00 Parsing Spontaneous Speech: A Hybrid Approach
T.S. Polzin
Carnegie Mellon University (USA)
17:00 - 17:30 A Symbolic-Connectionist Hybrid Abstract Generation System
M. Aretoulaki, J. Tsujii
UMIST, Manchester (United Kingdom)
17:30 - 17:45 BREAK
VISUAL PATTERN RECOGNITION
17:45 - 18:15 A Hybrid Model for Visual Perception Based on
Dynamic Conceptual Space
A. Chella, M. Frixione, S. Gaglio
University of Palermo & IIASS-Salerno (Italy)
18:15 - 18:45 Hybrid Trees for Supervised Learning of Decision Rules
F. d'Alche-Buc, J.-P. Nadal, D. Zwierski
Laboratoires d'Electronique Philips (France)
Those who wish to attend the workshop should send a request describing their
research interests and/or previous work in the field of SCI (maximum 1 page).
Since attendance will be limited to ensure effective interaction, requests
will be considered until the maximum number of participants is attained.
Please note that all workshop participants are required to register for the
main conference.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Bernard Amy (LIFIA-IMAG, Grenoble, France)
Patrick Gallinari (LAFORIA, University of Paris 6, France)
Franz Kurfess (Dept. Neural Information Processing, University of Ulm, Germany)
Christian Pellegrini (CUI, University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Noel Sharkey (DCS, University of Sheffield, UK)
Alessandro Sperduti (CSD, University of Pisa, Italy)
CONTACT PERSON
Melanie Hilario
CUI - University of Geneva
24 rue General Dufour
CH-1211 Geneva 4
Voice: +41 22/705 7791
Fax: +41 22/320 2927
Email: hilario@cui.unige.ch
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Subject: Call for papers: IWANNT*95
From: giles@research.nj.nec.com (Lee Giles)
Date: Sun, 17 Apr 1994 14:13:02 -0400
PLEASE POST
CALL FOR PAPERS
International Workshop on Applications of
Neural Networks to Telecommunications (IWANNT*95)
Stockholm, Sweden
May 22-24, 1995
You are invited to submit a paper to an international workshop on
applications of neural networks and other intelligent systems to problems
in telecommunications and information networking. This is the second workshop
in a series that began in Princeton, New Jersey on October, 18-20 1993.
This conference will take place in the center of Stockholm at a time of the
year when the beautiful city is at its best. A tour in the famous archipelago
adds to the attraction.
This workshop will bring together active researchers in neural networks and
related intelligent systems with potential users in the telecommunications
industries. Today, telecommunications also means data transmission, cable TV,
wireless, and entertainment industries. We expect the workshop to be a forum
for discussion of applications issues relevant to the enlarged circle of
telecommunications industries. It is sponsored by IEEE, INNS, SNNS (Swedish
Neuronet Society),Bellcore and Ericsson.
Suggested Topics:
Application of Neural Networks and other Intelligent Systems 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 September 16, 1994. Mail papers to the conference administrator:
Betty Greer, IWANNT*95
Bellcore, MRE 2P-295
445 South St.
Morristown, NJ 07960
(201) 829-4993
(fax) 829-5888
bg1@faline.bellcore.com
Abstract and Summary Due: September 16, 1994
Author Notification of Acceptance: November 1, 1994
Camera-Ready Copy of Paper Due: February 10, 1995
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
Publicity
Atul Chhabra, NYNEX
Lee Giles, NEC
Local Arrangements
Miklos Boda, Ellemtel
Bengt Asker, Ericsson
Program Committee
Harald Brandt, Ellemtel
Tzi-Dar Chiueh, National Taiwan University
Michael Gell, British Telecom
Larry Jackel, AT&T Bell Laboratories
Thomas John, Southwestern Bell
Adam Kowalczyk, Telecom Australia
S Y Kung, Princeton University
Tadashi Sone, NTT
INNS Liaison
Bernard Widrow, Stanford University
IEEE Liaison
Steve Weinstein, NEC
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 (IWANNT*95)
Stockholm, Sweden
May 22-24, 1995
Registration Form
Name: _____________________________________________________________
Institution: __________________________________________________________
Mailing Address:
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Telephone: ______________________________
Fax: ____________________________________
E-mail: _____________________________________________________________
I will attend | |
Send more information | |
Paper enclosed | |
Registration Fee Enclosed | |
($400; $500 after Apr. 15, 1995; $200 students;)
Please make sure your name is on the check (made out to IWANNT*95)
Registration includes lunch, a boat tour of the Stockholm archipelago,
and proceedings available at the conference.
Mail to:
Betty Greer, IWANNT*95
Bellcore, MRE 2P-295
445 South St.
Morristown, NJ 07960
(201) 829-4993
(fax) 829-5888
bg1@faline.bellcore.com
Deadline for submissions: September 16, 1994
Author Notification of Acceptance: November 1, 1994
Camera-Ready Copy of Paper Due: February 10, 1995
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C. Lee Giles / NEC Research Institute / 4 Independence Way
Princeton, NJ 08540 / 609-951-2642 / Fax 2482
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Subject: ANZIIS-94 Call for Papers
From: "R. Uthurusamy" <SAMY@gmr.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 1994 23:39:29 -0500
CALL FOR PAPERS
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ANZIIS-94
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Second Australian and New Zealand Conference
on Intelligent Information Systems
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
29 November - 2 December 1994
Tutorials: 29 November,
Conference: 30 November - 2 December 1994
Major fields: Artificial Intelligence
Fuzzy Systems
Neural Networks
Evolutionary Computation
The Second Australian and New Zealand Conference on Intelligent Information
Systems (ANZIIS-94) will be held in Brisbane, from 29 November to 2 December
1994. This follows the successful inaugural conference, ANZIIS-93, held in
Perth in December 1993. The Conference will offer an international forum
for discussion of new research on the key methods of intelligent information
processing: conventional artificial intelligence, fuzzy logic, artificial
neural networks, and evolutionary algorithms.
The conference will include invited keynote presentations and contributed
papers in oral and poster presentations. All papers will be refereed and
published in the proceedings.
TUTORIALS AND PANEL SESSIONS
The Organising Programme Committee cordially invites proposals for tutorials
and special interest sessions relevant to the scope of the conference.
Proposals should include details of the proponent including mailing, e-mail
and fax addresses, and research record.
ABOUT BRISBANE
Brisbane is a cosmopolitan and pleasant subtropical city. It is the heart of
the vibrant south-east Queensland region that streches over 200 Km from the
Gold to the Sunshine Coasts. It is not only a focal point for national and
international tourists but tens of thousands Australians every year decide
to set up home here. We recommed conference participants to set aside a few
extra days to explore the region, either on their own leisure or by taking
part in the special pre and post conference activities to be announced.
Application areas will include, but will not be limited to:
Adaptive Systems
Artificial Life
Autonomous Vehicles
Data Analysis
Factory Automation
Financial Markets
Intelligent Databases
Knowledge Engineering
Machine Vision
Pattern Recognition
Machine Learning
Neurobiological Systems
Control Systems
Optimisation
Parallel and Distributed Computing
Robotics
Prediction
Sensorimotor Systems
Signal Processing
Speech Processing
Virtual Reality
INFORMATION
ANZIIS-94 Secretariat
School of Computing Science
Queensland University of Technology
GPO Box 2434
Brisbane, Q 4001, Australia.
Telephone: + 61 7 864 2925
Fax: + 61 7 864 1801
e-mail: anziis94@qut.edu.au
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
For the speedy processing of the papers authors are requested to submit their
contributions camera-ready on paper and by mail only. Papers should be laser
printed on A4 size pages with 25 mm margins on all four sides using a Roman
font not smaller than 10 points. The maximum allowed length of an article is
5 pages. The paper should be set in two column format, using the LaTex
"article" style or following the style of the IEEE Transaction journals.
The papers should contain an abstract and the complete mailing addresses
of the authors. Papers will be reviewed internationally. Accepted articles
will be published as submitted, as there is no opportunity for revision.
Only those papers for which the presenting author has registered as a
conference delegate will be printed in the proceedings. Extra copies of
the Proceedings will be marketed through the IEEE book brokerage program.
IMPORTANT DATES
Papers due: 15 July 1994
Tutorial proposals due: 15 July 1994
Notification of acceptance: 15 September 1994
Registration for authors due: 1 October 1994
FEES before 1 Oct after 1 Oct
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Member of IEEE/IEAust/ACS A$400 A$450
Other A$450 A$500
Student member of IEEE/IEAust/ACS A$150 A$200
Other Student A$200 A$250
GOVERNMENT TRAINING LEVY
The conference programme will meet the requirements of the Australian
Government Training Levy for inclusion in an employer's training programme.
ANZIIS-94 ORGANISED BY : IEEE Australia Council
IEEE New Zealand Council
IEEE Queensland Section
IN CO-OPERATION WITH : IEAust - The Institution of Engineers, Australia
Australian Computer Society
Queensland University of Technology -
School of Computing Science
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Dr. J. Sitte, Queensland University of Technology
General Conference Chair
Dr. W. Boles, Queensland University of Technology
Mr. S. Ellis, IEEE Queensland Section
Dr. S. Geva, Queensland University of Technology
Mr. R. Prandolini, IEEE Queensland Chapter
Ms. R. Sitte, Griffith University - Nathan
Mr. C. Thorne, Griffith University - Gold Coast
Dr. R. Zurawski, Swinburne University of Technology
Prof.Y.Attikiouzel, University of Western Australia
Advisory Committe Chair
Dr. Nicola Kasabov, University of Otago
New Zealand Liaison Chair
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
Dr. J. Andreae, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Prof. S. Bang, Pohang Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Prof. B. Boashash, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Ms. A. Bowles, BHP Research Laboratories, Australia
Prof. T. Caelli, University of Melbourne, Australia
Prof. L. Cahill, La Trobe University, Australia
Dr. Duncan Campbell, La Trobe University, Australia
Dr. G. Coghill, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Prof. A. Constantinides, Imperial College, U.K.
Dr. J. Cybulski, La Trobe University, Australia
Prof. T. Dillon, La Trobe University,Australia
Prof. T. Downs, University of Queensland, Australia
Prof. R. Evans, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Prof. N. Foo, University of Sydney, Australia
Prof. T. Fukuda, Nagoya University, Japan
Prof. R. Hodgson, Massey University, New Zealand
Mr. A. Horsfall, Fujitsu Australia Ltd., Australia
Prof. H. Hsu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Prof. R. Jarvis, Monash University, Australia
Dr. A. Jennings, Telecom Research Laboratories, Australia
Dr. J. Kacprzyk, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Prof. S. Kollias, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Prof. B. Kosko, University of Southern California, USA
Dr. A. Kowalczyk, Telecom Research Laboratories
Dr. H.C. Lui, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Prof. T. Mitchell, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Dr. J. Morris, University of Tasmania, Australia
Dr. D. Nandagopal, DSTO, Australia
Prof. T. Nguyen, University of Tasmania, Australia
Dr. M. Palaniswami, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Prof. L. Patnaik, Indian Institute of Science, India
Dr. P.K. Simpson, Orincon Corp., San Diego, USA
Prof. A.C. Tsoi, University of Queensland, Australia
Dr. R. Uthurusamy, GM Research Labs. USA
Prof. A. Venetsanopoulos, University of Toronto, Canada
Prof. K. Wong, The University of Western Australia, Austrlia
Dr. A. Zomaya, The University of Western Australia, Austrlia
Prof. J. Zurada, University of Louisville, USA
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Subject: Bat-Sheva seminar on functional brain imaging
From: BRAIN1@VM.TAU.AC.IL
Date: Mon, 02 May 1994 16:00:54 +0700
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\centerline{\bf BAT-SHEVA SEMINAR ON FUNCTIONAL BRAIN IMAGING}
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\centerline{\bf Tel-Aviv, Israel, June 5 to 10, 1994}
\vskip 3cm
\centerline{\bf SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT}
\sk
The seminar will bring together experts on various techniques
of functional brain imaging (PET, EEG, MEG, Optical,
and particular emphasis on MRI). It will start with a day of tutorials
at Tel-Aviv University. These will serve as technical and scientific
introductions for participants from different disciplines. It will
continue in a resort hotel at the seashore with plenary lectures,
describing recent advances in all different techniques
and comparing their merits and scientific results.
The number of participants in the workshop will be limited.
\sk
\vskip 1cm
{\bf Tutorial Sessions}, Sunday June 5th at Tel Aviv University:
Amos Korczyn: Introduction to mapping of the brain.
Peter Bendel: Technical introduction to MRI.
{\bf Invited Lectures} (at Dan Accadia Hotel, Hertzlia) Monday-Friday
June 6--10:
John Belliveau: 1. Functional MRI.
2. Correlation between EEG and fMRI.
Alan S. Gevins: 1. High resolution EEG.
2. Sub-second networks of cognition in the human brain.
Amiram Grinvald: 1. Optical imaging of functional architecture based on
the intrinsic signals.
2. real time optical imaging of electric activity.
Matti H\"am\"al\"ainen: MEG -- a tool for functional brain imaging:
theory, instrumentation, results.
Seiji Ogawa: Basic mechanisms in fMRI.
Hillel Pratt: Imaging human brain activity from scalp recordings.
Marcus E. Raichle: 1. Introduction to neuroimaging.
2. Multimodel functional imaging.
3. PET studies of language and memory.
Robert Shulman: 1. Application of functional MRI to cognitive processes.
2. Principles of magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the
brain.
3. Measurements of brain metabolic MRS.
{\bf Schedule of activities:}
Sunday, June 5: Tutorials at Tel Aviv University
Monday, June 6: Session One and Two at Dan Accadia Hotel.
Evening: Get-together at the Hotel
Tuesday, June 7: Sessions Three and Four.
Wednesday, June 8: Morning: Session Five.
Afternoon: Organized Tour
Thursday, June 9: Session Six and Seven.
Evening: Dinner at Tel Aviv University.
Friday, June 10: Morning: Session Eight.
\sk
{\bf Information and registration}: Dan Knassim Ltd., P.O.B. 57005,
Tel-Aviv 61570, Israel.
Tel: 972-3-562 6470 Fax: 972-3-561 2303
\sk
\vskip 2cm
\centerline {D. Horn~~~~~~~~G. Navon}
\centerline {ADAMS SUPER-CENTER FOR BRAIN STUDIES}
\centerline {TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY, TEL-AVIV, ISRAEL}
\centerline{ e-mail: brain1@taunivm.tau.ac.il }
\vskip 2cm
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Subject: ML'94/COLT'94 Reminder
From: Ming Li <mli@math.uwaterloo.ca>
Date: Sat, 21 May 1994 14:43:08 -0400
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++ REMINDER ++ REMINDER ++ REMINDER ++ REMINDER ++ REMINDER ++ REMINDER ++
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+ +
+ ML '94 COLT '94 +
+ +
+ Eleventh International Conference Seventh ACM Conference on +
+ on Machine Learning Computational Learning Theory +
+ July 10-13, 1994 July 12-15, 1994 +
+ +
+ Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick +
+ +
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The early registration deadline for the COLT94 and ML94 conferences is
FRIDAY, MAY 27.
Registration materials can be obtained via ftp from cs.rutgers.edu in
the directory /pub/learning94/registration-information, and also from
our www site at http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/pub/learning94/learning94.html.
If you do not have access to ftp/www, send email to ml94@cs.rutgers.edu
or colt94@research.att.com.
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