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Alife Digest, Number 116
Sunday, December 5th 1993

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Today's Topics:

Calendar of Alife related events
COMPLEX'94
aaai-94 call for papers
AI CD-ROM Revision 2 - press release


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From: alife@COGNET.UCLA.EDU
Subject: Calendar of Alife related events

Neural Information Processing Systems, Denver, CO Nov 29-Dec 2, 1993 v98
A. L.: A Bridge towards a New AI,San Sebastian, Spain Dec 10-11, 1993 v113
Vancouver Cognitive Science Conference, BC, Canada Feb 11-12, 1994 v111
Third Conf on Evolutionary Programming, San Diego, CA Feb 24-25, 1994 v103
AAAI Spring Symposium, Stanford CA Mar 21-23, 199 v110
Cybernetics and Systems Research, Vienna April 5-8, 1994 v101,103
Florida AI Research Symposium, Pensacola Beach, FL May 5-7, 1994 v113
Integrating Knowledge and Neural Heuristics May 9-10, 1994 v111
Intnl Conf Knowledge Rep and Reasoning, Bonn, Germany May 24-27, 1994 v101
IEEE Computational Intelligence, Lake Buena Vista FL Jun 26-Jul 2, 1994 v106
Alife IV, Cambridge MA July 6-8, 1994 v108
AAAI-94 Seattle, Washington july 31-aug 4, 1994 v116
Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, Brighton, UK Aug 8-12, 1994 v101
Intnl Congress on Cybernetics, Namur, Belgium August 21-26, 1995 v114

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From: David G Green <David.Green@anu.edu.au>
Subject: COMPLEX'94

COMPLEX'94

Second Australian National Conference

Sponsored by the
University of Central Queensland
Australian National University

September 26-28th, 1994
University of Central Queensland
Rockhampton Queensland
Australia

FIRST CIRCULAR AND CALL FOR PAPERS

The inaugural Australian National Conference on Complex
Systems was held at the Australian National University in
1992. Recognising the need to maintain and stimulate
research interest in these topics the University of
Central Queensland is hosting the Second Australian
National Conference on Complex Systems in Rockhampton.

Rockhampton is situated on the Tropic of Capricorn in
Queensland on the east coast of Australia and is 35kms
from the Central Queensland Coast. It is within easy
access of tourist resorts including the resort island,
Great Keppel, the Central Queensland Hinterland, and the
Great Barrier Reef.

This first circular is intended to provide basic
information about the conference and to canvas expressions
of interest, both in attending and in presenting papers or
posters. A second circular, to be distributed in late
January/early February, will provide details of keynote
speakers, the program, registration procedures, etc.

Please pass on this notice to interested colleagues. For
further information contact the organisers (see below).

AIMS:

Complex systems are systems whose evolution is dominated
by non-linearity or interactions between their components.
Such systems may be very simple but reproduce very complex
phenomena. Terms such as artificial life, biocomplexity,
chaos, criticality, fractals, learning systems, neural
networks, non-linear dynamics, parallel computation,
percolation, self-organization have become common place.
>From this research has emerged many new paradigms,
cutting across traditional disciplines.

This conference seeks to bring together researchers from
the Australasian region who are actively involved in
research in Complex systems for creative discussion, and
to provide an introduction to specialised topics for
people seeking to know further about the theoretical
and practical aspects of research in Complex systems.

The theme of the conference "Mechanism of Adaptation in
Natural, Man Made and Mathematical Systems", invites us to
investigate and question the dynamic processes in complex
systems, and to compare our overall modelling processes
of natural systems. Processes such as evolution,
growth and learning are being investigated through genetic
algorithms, evolutionary programming and neural networks.
How well do these techniques perform and to what extent
do the fit an evolutionary paradigm. It also raises the
underlying question: "How does order arise in complex
systems?"

PAPERS:

Original papers concerned with both theory and application
are solicited. The areas of interest include,
but are not limited to the following:

* Natural and Artificial Life
* Genetic algorithms
* Fractals, Chaos and Non-linear Dynamics
* Self-organisation
* Information and Control Systems
* Neural Networks
* Parallel and Emergent Computation.
* Bio-Complexity

DATES:

Second Circular Jan 31, 1994
Third Circular Feb 14, 1994
Submission of Abstracts: Mar 14, 1994
Notification of Acceptance: May 16, 1994
Receipt of Camera-ready papers: Jul 25, 1994

CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION:

The conference will open with advance registration and a
barbecue party on Sunday 25th September.

The conference fee of $285 ($130 students) will include
morning & afternoon teas and lunch on each day, the
opening barbecue, and the conference dinner.
Accommodation will be available on campus at the
University Residential College and at nearby motels within
walking distance of the University. The conference dinner
is to be held on Tuesday 27th September.

TUTORIALS AND WORKSHOPS:

It is planned to hold one or more introductory tutorials
on selected topics in complex systems on Sunday 25th
September. The aim of these tutorials will be to
introduce participants to fundamental concepts in complex
systems and to provide them with practical experience.
Tentatively the topics covered will include genetic
algorithms, cellular automata, chaos, and fractals. The
exact content will depend on demand. If interested in
attending please indicate your preferences on the attached
expression of interest. The number of places will be
strictly limited by facilities available.

On Wednesday advanced workshops may be held on specialised
topics if there is sufficient interest.
Suggestions/offers for advanced workshop topics are
encouraged.

There will be an additional fee for attendance at the
tutorials and workshops, which will include lunch and
refreshments.

SUBMISSION OF PAPERS:

Intending authors are requested to submit an extended
abstract of about 500 words, containing a clear, concise
statement of the significant results of the work. Each
abstract will be assessed by two referees. All accepted
papers will be published in the conference proceedings.
Individual authors may be allocated to either an oral or
poster presentation, but contributions in both formats
will appear identically in the proceedings. Copies of the
proceedings will be provided to participants at the
conference in hardcopy form.

LaTeX style files and other formating options will be
provided to authors of accepted papers.

ORGANISING COMMITTEE:

Conference Chairperson: Assoc Prof. Russel Stonier,
Department of Mathematics and Computing University of
Central Queensland Rockhampton Mail Centre 4702 QLD
Australia. Tel. +61 79 309487 Fax: +61 79 309729 Email:
complex@ucq.edu.au

Technical Chairperson: Dr Xing Huo Yu, Department of
Mathematics and Computing University of Central Queensland
Rockhampton Mail Centre 4702 QLD Australia. Tel. +61 79
309865 Fax: +61 79 309729 Email: complex@ucq.edu.au

Members:
Prof. J. Diederich, Queensland University of Technology;
Prof. A.C. Tsoi, University of Queensland;
Dr D. Green, Australian National University;
Dr T. Bossomaier, Australian National University;
Mr S. Smith, University of Central Queensland.

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COMPLEX'94

Second Australian National Conference on Complex Systems

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

NAME: ______________________________________________

ORGANIZATION:________________________________________
________________________________________

ADDRESS: ________________________________________
________________________________________

TEL: /FAX: ________________________________________

E-MAIL: _________________________________________

[ ] I am interested in attending COMPLEX'94.
Please send me a registration form.

[ ] I am interested in PRESENTING A PAPER and/or POSTER.
Tentative title:
___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

[ ] I am interested in ATTENDING A TUTORIAL.

Preferences: Genetic Algorithms ______
Cellular Automata ______
Chaos Theory ______
Fractals ______
Distributed Programming ______

Other (specify) ______________________________

[ ] I am interested in attending an advanced WORKSHOP.

[ ] I am UNABLE TO ATTEND the conference but would like
to be kept informed.

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From: Nils Nilsson <nilsson@CS.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: aaai-94 call for papers

I am the "area chair" for "Neural Nets, Fuzzy Systems, Genetic Algorithms, and
Reinforcement Learning" at the next AAAI Conference. We are hoping to get many
high quality papers in areas of AI that the national conference might have
previously under-emphasized. Thus, I am sending the attached call for papers
around to various lists with the hope that we'll get some great papers in these
areas. Thanks, -Nils Nilsson

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TWELFTH NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
AAAI-94
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
JULY 31 - AUGUST 4, 1994

Call for Papers

AAAI-94 is the twelfth national conference on artificial
intelligence (AI). The purpose of the conference is to
promote research in AI and scientific interchange among AI
researchers and practitioners.

Papers may represent significant contributions to any
aspects of AI: a) principles underlying cognition, perception,
and action; b) design, application, and evaluation of AI
algorithms and systems; c) architectures and frameworks for
classes of AI systems; and d) analysis of tasks and domains
in which intelligent systems perform.

One of the most important functions served by the national
conference is to provide a forum for information exchange
and interaction among researchers working in different sub-
disciplines, in different research paradigms, and in different
stages of research. Based on discussions among program
committee members during the past few years, we aim to
expand active participation in this year's conference to
include a larger cross-section of the AI community and a
larger cross-section of the community's research activities.

Accordingly, we encourage submission of papers that:
describe theoretical, empirical, or experimental results;
represent areas of AI that may have been under-represented
in recent conferences; present promising new research
concepts, techniques, or perspectives; or discuss issues that
cross traditional sub-disciplinary boundaries. As outlined
below, we have revised and expanded the paper review
criteria to recognize this broader spectrum of research
contributions. We intend to accept more of the papers that
are submitted and to publish them in an expanded
conference proceedings.

REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBMISSION

Authors must submit six (6) complete printed copies of their
papers to the AAAI office by January 24, 1994. Papers
received after that date will be returned unopened.
Notification of receipt will be mailed to the first author (or
designated author) soon after receipt. All inquiries regarding
lost papers must be made by February 7, 1994. Authors
should also send their paper's title page in an electronic mail
message to abstract@aaai.org by January 24, 1994.
Notification of acceptance or rejection of submitted papers
will be mailed to the first author (or designated author) by
March 11, 1994. Camera-ready copy of accepted papers will
be due about one month later.

PAPER FORMAT FOR REVIEW

All six (6) copies of a submitted paper must be clearly
legible. Neither computer files nor fax submissions are
acceptable. Submissions must be printed on 8 1/2" x 11" or
A4 paper using 12 point type (10 characters per inch for
typewriters). Each page must have a maximum of 38 lines
and an average of 75 characters per line (corresponding to
the LaTeX article-style, 12 point). Double-sided printing is
strongly encouraged.

LENGTH

The body of submitted papers must be at most 12 pages,
including title, abstract, figures, tables, and diagrams, but
excluding the title page and bibliography. Papers exceeding
the specified length and formatting requirements are subject
to rejection without review.

BLIND REVIEW

Reviewing for AAAI-94 will be blind to the identities of the
authors. This requires that authors exercise some care not to
identify themselves in their papers. Each copy of the paper
must have a title page, separate from the body of the paper,
including the title of the paper, the names and addresses of
all authors, a list of content areas (see below) and any
acknowledgements. The second page should include the
exact same title, a short abstract of less than 200 words, and
the exact same content areas, but not the names nor
affiliations of the authors. The references should include all
published literature relevant to the paper, including
previous works of the authors, but should not include
unpublished works of the authors. When referring to one's
own work, use the third person, rather than the first person.
For example, say "Previously, Korf [17] has shown that...",
rather than "In our previous work [17] we have shown
that...". Try to avoid including any information in the body
of the paper or references that would identify the authors or
their institutions. Such information can be added to the final
camera-ready version for publication. Please do not staple
the title page to the body of the paper.

ELECTRONIC TITLE PAGE

A title page should also be sent via electronic mail to
abstract@aaai.org, in plain ASCII text, without any
formatting commands for LaTeX, Scribe, etc. Each section of
the electronic title page should be preceded by the name of
that section as follows:

title: <title>
author: <name of first author>

address: <address of first author>

author: <name of last author>
address: <address of last author>

abstract: <abstract>

content areas: <first area>, ..., <last area>

To facilitate the reviewing process, authors are requested to
select 1-3 appropriate content areas from the list below.
Authors are welcome to add additional content area
descriptors as needed.

AI architectures, artificial life, automated reasoning, control,
belief revision, case-based reasoning, cognitive modeling,
common sense reasoning, computational complexity,
computer-aided education, constraint satisfaction, decision
theory, design, diagnosis, distributed AI, expert systems,
game playing, genetic algorithms, geometric reasoning,
knowledge acquisition, knowledge representation, machine
learning, machine translation, mathematical foundations,
multimedia, natural language processing, neural networks,
nonmonotonic reasoning, perception, philosophical
foundations, planning, probabilistic reasoning, problem
solving, qualitative reasoning, real-time systems, robotics,
scheduling, scientific discovery, search, simulation, speech
understanding, temporal reasoning, theorem proving, user
interfaces, virtual reality, vision

SUBMISSIONS TO MULTIPLE CONFERENCES

Papers that are being submitted to other conferences,
whether verbatim or in essence, must reflect this fact on the
title page. If a paper appears at another conference (with the
exception of specialized workshops), it must be withdrawn
from AAAI-94. Papers that violate these requirements are
subject to rejection without review.

REVIEW PROCESS

Program committee (PC) members will identify papers they
are qualified to review based on each paper's title, content
areas, and electronic abstract. This information, along with
other considerations, will be used to assign each submitted
paper to two PC members. Using the criteria given below,
they will review the paper independently. If the two
reviewers of a paper agree to accept or reject it, that
recommendation will be followed. If they do not agree, a
third reviewer will be assigned and the paper will be
discussed by an appropriate sub-group of the PC during its
meeting in March. Note that the entire review process will be
blind to the identities of the authors and their institutions. In
general, papers will be accepted if they receive at least two
positive reviews or if they generate an interesting
controversy among the reviewers. The final decisions on all
papers will be made by the program chairs.

Questions that will appear on the review form appear below.
Authors are advised to bear these questions in mind while
writing their papers. Reviewers will look for papers that
meet at least some (though not necessarily all) of the criteria
in each category.

Significance

How important is the problem studied? Does the approach
offered advance the state of the art? Does the paper
stimulate discussion of important issues or alternative
points of view?

Originality

Are the problems and approaches new? Is this a novel
combination of existing techniques? Does the paper point
out differences from related research? Does it address a
new problem or one that has not been studied in depth?
Does it introduce an interesting research paradigm? Does
the paper describe an innovative combination of AI
techniques with techniques from other disciplines?
Does it introduce an idea that appears promising or might
stimulate others to develop promising alternatives?

Quality

Is the paper technically sound? Does it carefully evaluate
the strengths and limitations of its contributions? Are its
claims backed up? Does the paper offer a new form of evidence
in support of or against a well-known technique? Does the
paper back up a theoretical idea already in the literature
with experimental evidence? Does it offer a theoretical
analysis of prior experimental results?

Clarity

Is the paper clearly written? Does it motivate the research?
Does it describe the inputs, outputs, and basic algorithms
employed? Are the results described and evaluated? Is the
paper organized in a logical fashion? Is the paper written in
a manner that makes its content accessible to most AI
researchers?

Publication
Accepted papers will be allocated six (6) pages in the
conference proceedings. Up to two (2) additional pages may
be used at a cost to the authors of $250 per page. Papers
exceeding eight (8) pages and those violating the instructions
to authors will not be included in the proceedings.

Copyright
Authors will be required to transfer copyright of their paper
to AAAI.

Paper Submissions & Inquiries
Please send papers and conference registration inquiries to:

AAAI-94
American Association for Artificial Intelligence
445 Burgess Drive Menlo Park, CA 94025-3496

Registration and call clarification inquiries (ONLY) may be
sent to the Internet address: NCAI@aaai.org.

Please send program suggestions and inquiries to:

Barbara Hayes-Roth, Program Cochair
Knowledge Systems Laboratory
Stanford University
701 Welch Road, Building C
Palo Alto, CA 94304
bhr@ksl.stanford.edu

Richard Korf, Program Cochair
Department of Computer Science
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA 90024
korf@cs.ucla.edu

Howard Shrobe, Associate Program Chair
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA, 02139
hes@reagan.ai.mit.edu

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From: ncc@ncc.jvnc.net (R. Steven Rainwater)
Subject: AI CD-ROM Revision 2 - press release

We actually started shipping the Rev.2 discs a couple of months ago but due
to the number of orders already waiting to be filled we didn't want to send
out press releases until we'd caught up. Anyway, things seem to be going
along fine at this point, so here's the press release! The hard copies are
going out to the trade mags at about the same time, so they'll probably
start showing up in a month or so.

For people wanting to see a complete listing of the CD's contents, look for
the file AICDROM2.ZIP at an ftp site near you. The file is also available
from the Compuserve AI forum, and the NCC dial-up BBS at 214-258-1832. It
contains the file listing, this press release, a couple of magazine reviews
of the disc, and other assorted information. Oh, and one last note regarding
pricing - customers have told us that Programmer's Pardise seems to have the
best pricing in the US on the disc...

-Steve Rainwater

============================================================================
Network Cybernetics Corporation -- Press release for electronic distribution
============================================================================
ANNOUNCING THE AI CD-ROM REVISION 2

Network Cybernetics Corporation is now shipping the second annual revision
of their popular AI CD-ROM, an ISO-9660 format CD-ROM containing a wide
assortment of information on AI, Robotics, and other advanced machine
technologies. The AI CD-ROM contains thousands of programs, source code
collections, tutorials, research papers, Internet journals, and other
resources. The topics covered include artificial intelligence, artificial
life, robotics, virtual reality, and many related fields. Programs for OS/2,
DOS, Macintosh, UNIX, Amiga, and other platforms can be found on the disc.
The files have been collected from civilian and government research centers,
universities, Internet archive sites, BBS systems and other sources. The
CD-ROM is updated annually to keep it current with the latest trends and
developments in advanced machine technologies such as AI. The AI CD-ROM
Rev. 1 was a CD-ROM PROFESSIONAL CONSUMER DISK PRODUCT OF THE YEAR AWARD
finalist and has received good reviews in many magazines including Byte
(Jerry Pournelle, March '93) and IEEE Computer (J. Zalewski, July '93),
CD-ROM Professional and others.

The AI CD-ROM includes collections of files addressing many specific topics
including:

- Expert Systems: Many public domain and shareware expert system
development environments including the UNIX, MAC, DOS, and Windows versions
of the NASA CLIPS v6.0 system complete with documentation. Working, real
world examples of expert systems from various fields are included as well.

- Neural Networks: Source code and executables for many different
platforms including UNIX, DOS, and Macintosh. ANN development tools such
as the NASA NETS v3.0 package, example networks, sample data, and tutorials
are included. A complete collection of Neural Digest is included as well.

-Genetic Algorithms: GA examples and source code. Several well
know GA development toolkit are included. A complete collection of Genetic
Algorithm Digest. Research papers related to GAs and applications of
evolutionary theory to programming.

-Fuzzy Logic: Several tutorials on what it is and how to use it in
real world applications. Source code, executable examples, and demos of
commercial fuzzy logic applications are included.

-Linguistics/Natural Language: Large collection of word lists,
Lexical analyzers, text-manglers, word and name generators. Language
tutorials. Machine translation packages. Natural Language Knowledge
Representation Digest back issues. Also the largest collection of
ELIZA-derived programs to found anywhere.

-Robotics: Source code for controlling and managing various types
of robotic equipment. Sources for low cost parts. Tutorials and utilities
for the PC robotics experimenter. Many new files on robotics sensors
including information on using ultrasonic range finders, infra-red proximity
and ranging systems, and more.

-Embedded Applications: Many new tools for moving AI to embedded
systems including compilers, cross-assemblers, and emulators for virtually
every CPU currently in use by embedded systems designers.

-Virtual Reality: Source code and schematics for using available
equipment with PCs. Demos of commercial VR programs and toolkits.
Descriptions of proposed VR protocols and standards. Public domain and
shareware toolkits for programmers working on VR projects.

-Artificial Life/Evolution simulations: Source code and executables
for many of the famous AL simulators. Virus level and higher evolution
simulators for many platforms are included as well. Easy to understand
tutorials on evolutionary processes and natural selection.

-Machine Vision: Complete set of Internet Vision-List Digest back
issues. Image processing programs, image data storage methods and standards
documents, source code, and research papers.

-Prolog: Many public domain and shareware Prolog implementations for
several platforms. Development tools and source code as well as examples.

-Lisp/Xlisp: Many different versions of Lisp and Xlisp for nearly
all popular computer platforms and complete C source for some that can be
ported to new platforms. Many utilities from the Internet Lisp archive site.

-Many other programming languages with compilers/interpreters and
source code examples including Scheme, XScheme, Forth, C/C++, SNOBOL, COBOL,
ADA, BASIC, Pascal, Modula-2, Oberon, and many others.

The disc is divided into topical subdirectories each directory
contains a BBS-style, descriptive file listing of its contents. All files
on the disc are compressed ZIP format. Un-zip utilities (either executables
or C source code) for all platforms are included on the disc. In addition to
the BBS-style file directory format, Revision 2 now includes a much more
complete, ASCII-format database of information with keywords and verbose
descriptions of many of the files.

=============================================================================
Pricing & ordering information
=============================================================================

The AI CD-ROM Revision 2 may be ordered directly from NCC or from
CD-ROM distributors around the world.

The list price of the CD-ROM is $129.00. Prices may vary depending on which
dealer you buy from - please check for current pricing if ordering from one
of the dealers on the list below!

If you purchased the AI CD-ROM revision 1, you are eligible for special
"upgrade" pricing - contact Network Cybernetics directly for upgarde pricing
and information.

Note: export restriction apply to certain countries - contact Network
Cybernetics for details.

======== AI CD-ROM dealer list
======== Last updated: November 8, 1993

[New dealers are being added on a regular basis. For the latest list send
email to info@ncc.com and ask for the current dealer listing. If there is
no dealer in your area, you can purchase the disc directly from Network
Cybernetics Corporation. Please note that prices may vary from dealer to
dealer depending on the volume of their sales and other factors.]

Dealer inquiries are welcome.

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Crespi died i april 1982, not january 1980.

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In 1955, the explorer Thor Heyerdahl managed to erect a Moai in eighteen days, with the help of twelve natives and using only logs and stone ...

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For what unknown reason did our distant ancestors dot much of the surface of the then-known lands with those large stones? Why are such cons ...

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The real pyramid mania exploded in 1830. A certain John Taylor, who had never visited them but relied on some measurements made by Colonel H ...

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Even with all the modern technologies available to us, structures like the Great Pyramid of Cheops could only be built today with immense di ...
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