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AIList Digest Volume 8 Issue 124
AIList Digest Monday, 14 Nov 1988 Volume 8 : Issue 124
Announcements:
Call for papers: AI and Communicating Process Architecture (OUG AISIG)
CVPR 89 submission deadline - Nov. 16
Call for papers: AIRIES-89
call for papers: Augmenting Human Intellect by Computer
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Date: Thu, 3 Nov 88 19:34:32 GMT
From: Steven Zenith <mcvax!inmos!zenith@uunet.UU.NET>
Subject: Call for papers: AI and Communicating Process Architecture
(OUG AISIG)
occam user group
* artificial intelligence *
special interest group
CALL FOR PAPERS
1st technical meeting of the OUG AISIG
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
AND
COMMUNICATING PROCESS ARCHITECTURE
17th and 18th of July 1989, at Imperial College, London UK.
Keynote speakers will include
* Prof. Iann Barron *
"Inventor of the transputer"
The conference organising committee includes:
Dr.med.Ulrich Jobst Ostertal - Klinik fur Neurologie und
klinische Neurophysiologie
Dr. Heather Liddell, Queen Mary College, London.
Prof. Dr. Y. Paker, Polytechnic of Central London
Prof. Dr. L. F. Pau, Technical University of Denmark.
Prof. Dr. Bernd Radig, Institut Fur Informatik, Munchen.
Prof. Dr. David Warren Bristol University.
Conference chairmen:
Dr. Mike Reeve Imperial College, London
Steven Ericsson Zenith INMOS Limited, Bristol (Chairman OUG AISIG)
Topics include:
The transputer and a.i. Real time a.i
Applications for a.i. Implementation languages
Underlying kernel support Underlying infrastructure
Toolkits/environments Neural networks
Papers must be original and of high quality. Submitted papers
should be about 20 to 30 pages in length, double spaced and single
column, with an abstract of 200-300 words. All papers will be
refereed and will be assessed with regard to their quality and
relevance.
A volume is being planned to coincide with this conference to be
published by John Wiley and Sons as a part of their book series on
Communicating Process Architecture.
Papers must be submitted by the 1st of February 1988. Notification
of acceptance or rejection will be given by March 1st 1989.
Final papers (as camera ready copy) must be provided by April 1st
1989.
Submissions to be made to either:
Steven Ericsson Zenith Mike Reeve
INMOS Limited, Dept. of Computing,
1000 Aztec West, Imperial College,
Almondsbury, 180 Queens Gate,
Bristol BS12 4SQ, London SW7 2BZ,
UNITED KINGDOM. UNITED KINGDOM.
Tel. 0454 616616 x513 Tel. 01 589 5111 x5033
email: zenith@inmos.uucp email: mjr@doc.ic.ac.uk
Regional Organisers:
J.T Amenyo Ctr. Telecoms Research, Columbia University,
Rm 1220 S.W. Mudd, New York, NY 10027-6699.
Jean-Jacques Codani INRIA, Domaine de Voluceau - Rocquencourt,
B.P.105-78153 Le Chesnay Cedex, France.
Pasi Koikkalainen Lappeenranta University of Technology,
Information Technology Laboratory,
P.O.BOX 20, 53851 Lappeenrantra, Finland.
Kai Ming Shea Dept. of Computer Science,
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Dr. Peter Kacsuk Multilogic Computing, 11-1015 Budapest,
Csalogaiy u. 30-32. Hungary.
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Date: 7 Nov 88 01:50:02 GMT
From: haven!uvaarpa!virginia!uvacs!wnm@mimsy.umd.edu (Worthy N.
Martin)
Subject: CVPR 89 submission deadline - Nov. 16
The following call for papers has appeared before,
however, it is being reissued to remind interested
parties of the first deadline, namely:
---->
----> November 16, 1988 -- Papers submitted
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This deadline will be held to firmly with the submission
date determined by postmark.
Thank you for your interest in CVPR89
Worthy Martin
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CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE Computer Society Conference
on
COMPUTER VISION AND PATTERN RECOGNITION
Sheraton Grand Hotel
San Diego, California
June 4-8, 1989.
General Chair
Professor Rama Chellappa
Department of EE-Systems
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California 90089-0272
Program Co-Chairs
Professor Worthy Martin Professor John Kender
Dept. of Computer Science Dept. of Computer Science
Thornton Hall Columbia University
University of Virginia New York, New York 10027
Charlottesville, Virginia 22901
Program Committee
Charles Brown John Jarvis Gerard Medioni
Larry Davis Avi Kak Theo Pavlidis
Arthur Hansen Rangaswamy Kashyap Alex Pentland
Robert Haralick Joseph Kearney Roger Tsai
Ellen Hildreth Daryl Lawton John Tsotsos
Anil Jain Martin Levine John Webb
Ramesh Jain David Lowe
Submission of Papers
Four copies of complete drafts, not exceeding 25 double
spaced typed pages should be sent to Worthy Martin at the
address given above by November 16, 1988 (THIS IS A HARD
DEADLINE). All reviewers and authors will be anonymous for
the review process. The cover page will be removed for the
review process. The cover page must contain the title,
authors' names, primary author's address and telephone
number, and index terms containing at least one of the below
topics. The second page of the draft should contain the
title and an abstract of about 250 words. Authors will be
notified of notified of acceptance by February 1, 1989 and
final camera-ready papers, typed on special forms, will be
required by March 8, 1989. Submission of Video Tapes As a
new feature there will be one or two sessions where the
authors can present their work using video tapes only. For
information regarding the submission of video tapes for
review purposes, please contact John Kender at the address
above.
Conference Topics Include:
-- Image Processing
-- Pattern Recognition
-- 3-D Representation and Recognition
-- Motion
-- Stereo
-- Visual Navigation
-- Shape from _____ (Shading, Contour, ...)
-- Vision Systems and Architectures
-- Applications of Computer Vision
-- AI in Computer Vision
-- Robust Statistical Methods in Computer Vision
Dates
November 16, 1988 -- Papers submitted
February 1, 1989 -- Authors informed
March 8, 1989 -- Camera-ready manuscripts to IEEE
June 4-8, 1989 -- Conference
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Date: Thu, 10 Nov 88 16:11:01 MST
From: <cfields@NMSU.Edu>
Subject: Call for papers: AIRIES-89
Third AI Research in Environmental Science Workshop
2-4 May 89, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Rockville, MD.
The workshop will address topics of interest to practioners of AI
applied to environmental science. The workshop will incorporate a
variety of presentation formats including invited and contributed
papers, panel discussions, and demonstrations.
Authors are requested to submit an abstract of approximately 300 words
in one of the following topic areas:
Demonstrable AI systems Database usage and management
Work in progress Data analysis systems
Knowledge engineering Validation
Software engineering Data quality control
Human factors Educational considerations
Hardware considerations Research issues
to:
Dr. W. Moninger ***Deadline: 1 Jan. 89***
Environmental Research Laboratories
NOAA, R/E2
325 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80303-3328
303-497-6435
Authors should indicate whether the abstract is for oral. poster, or
demonstration presentation. Authors will be notified of the status of
their presentations by 1 Mar. 89. Written papers will not be
required, and there will be no proceedings.
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Date: Fri, 11 Nov 88 11:40:24 MST
From: Emilie Young <young@boulder.Colorado.EDU>
Subject: call for papers: Augmenting Human Intellect by Computer
Call for Papers
Fourth Annual Rocky Mountain Conference
on Artificial Intelligence
June 8 & 9, 1989
Clarion Hotel
Denver, Colorado
Augmenting Human Intellect by Computer
This conference is designed to explore the means by which Artificial
Intelligence can enhance human cognitive abilities. We are particularly
interested in work that addresses the way computer systems can support
their user's problem solving needs. Relevant topics for this conference
are:
- Intelligent support of human communication
- Computer supported cooperative work
- Automated reasoning and problem solving
- User interfaces and user interface management systems
- Tutoring, Training & Education
- Design, Manufacturing & Control
- Planning
- Human Problem Solving
Although purely theoretical papers will be considered, all papers should
indicate how the technology will be used to change the way people
think and communicate.
Papers due: December 9, 1988
Authors must submit three copies of their paper, not to exceed 4000
words. Each submission must include the keywords describing the research
and state whether it will be submitted to another conference.
Send to: James H. Alexander, RMCAI Program Chair
U S WEST Advanced Technologies
6200 S. Quebec #320, Englewood, CO 80111
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