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Announcement: UM94: 4th Int'l User Modeling Conf. Aug 94, Hyannis
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From: Alfred Kobsa <kobsa@inf-wiss.uni-konstanz.de>
Subject: Announcement: UM94: 4th Int'l User Modeling Conf. Aug 94, Hyannis
Date: 26 Jan 1994 18:38:14 GMT
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE
Fourth International Conference on User Modeling
Hyannis, Cape Cod, Massachusetts U.S.A.
15 - 19 August 1994
Research in the field of user modeling and user-adapted
interaction provides crucial foundations for improving the
usability of interactive software systems and technical devices
in many application areas. UM-94, the Fourth International
Conference on User Modeling, will offer a forum for presenting
the results of academic and industrial research in this field to
an international audience. The conference will gather
international researchers in User Modeling from a broad spectrum
of interdisciplinary fields. Whereas UM-86, UM-90 and UM-92 were
invitational workshops, UM-94 will be a conference with open
participation. Much of the original character will be preserved,
however, by holding the meeting in a workshop-like setting, with
ample room for presentations, special interest group meetings and
system demonstrations.
Enclosed in this package are a Call for Papers, Registration and
Accommodations forms, along with information about activities
happening in and around the Cape Cod Area. There is a bus service
that will be operating to and from Logan International Airport,
Boston, Massachusetts, for which schedules will be made available
closer to the conference date. We believe that attendees will
find the conference facilities superb, and the atmosphere of Cape
Cod in the summer time outstanding.
General and Local Arrangements Chair:
Brad Goodman, The MITRE Corporation, Bedford, MA, USA
Program Chairpersons:
Alfred Kobsa, University of Konstanz, Germany
Diane Litman, AT&T Bell Labs, Murray Hill, NJ, USA
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UM-94: Call for Papers and SIG Meeting Proposals
Fourth International Conference on User Modeling
Hyannis, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
August 15-19, 1994
Research in the field of user modeling and user-adapted interaction
provides crucial foundations for improving the usability of
interactive software systems and technical devices in many application
areas. UM-94, the Fourth International Conference on User Modeling,
will offer a forum for presenting the results of academic and
industrial research in this field to an international
audience. Whereas UM-86, UM-90 and UM-92 were invitational workshops,
UM-94 will be a conference with open participation. Much of the
original character will be preserved, however, by holding the meeting
in a workshop-like setting, with ample room for presentations, special
interest group meetings and system demonstrations.
Submissions are invited on original and substantial academic or
industrial research on all aspects of user modeling and user-adapted
interaction, including (but not limited to) the following topic areas:
user model acquisition, plan and intent recognition, user stereotypes,
representation of user models, inference, consistency of user models,
user modeling shell systems, explanation generation,
intelligent/adaptive user interfaces, intelligent tutoring systems,
navigational aids, adaptive hypertext and hypermedia, information
retrieval and information filtering, knowledge-based information
presentation, natural-language systems, and applications in office
machines and consumer electronics.
Accepted submissions will be published in a proceedings
volume. Extended versions of high-quality papers should be submitted
to the international journal User Modeling and User-Adapted
Interaction after the conference.
General and Local Arrangements Chair: Brad Goodman, The MITRE Corp.,
Bedford, MA, USA
Program Chairpersons: Alfred Kobsa, University of Konstanz, Germany
Diane Litman, AT&T Bell Labs, Murray Hill, NJ, USA
Program committee:
Doug Appelt, SRI, Stanford, CA, USA
Peter Brusilovsky, ICSTI, Moscow, Russia
David Chin, University of Hawaii, USA
Michael Desmarais, CRIM, Montreal, Canada
Mark Elsom-Cook, EBC, Leeds, England
Jim Foley, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, USA
A. Jameson, Univ. of Saarbrucken, Germany
Andrew Jennings, RMIT, Melbourne, Australia
Craig Kaplan, IBM, San Jose, CA, USA
Bob Kass, EDS, Troy, MI, USA
Uwe Malinowski, Siemens, Munich, Germany
Cecile Paris, ISI, Marina del Rey, CA, USA
Karen Sparck Jones, Univ. of Cambridge, England
Carlo Tasso, University of Udine, Italy
Junichi Toyoda, Osaka University, Ibaraki, Japan
Sherman Tyler, NASA Ames Res. Ctr., CA, USA
Gerrit van der Veer, Free University, Netherlands
Sponsors:
The Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), the American Association
for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), the International Joint
Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Inc. (IJCAII), and the MITRE
Corporation are co-sponsoring the conference. The conference is also
being held In Cooperation With ACM/SIGART.
Submission of papers:
Submissions should be no longer than 12 pages in length (excluding
title page and references), and should use a font no smaller than
12-point. Five (5) hardcopies should be sent to
Alfred Kobsa, University of Konstanz, P.O. Box 5560-D73,
D-78434 Konstanz, Germany.
Papers should include the authors' postal and email addresses as well
as their phone and fax numbers.
Authors are strongly encouraged to also send an electronic abstract of
their papers to
um94-abstracts@inf-wiss.uni-konstanz.de
This will significantly aid the reviewing process by helping direct
the papers to the most appropriate reviewers. If possible, authors
should additionally transfer a Postscript version of their papers to
the directory
/incoming on the ftp server ftp.rz.uni-konstanz.de
The name of the file should be the first author's last and first name,
as: <lastname>.<firstname>.ps. The directory /incoming is unreadable
for anonymous ftp users.
Submission of proposals for special interest group meetings:
Proposals of not more than one page should be submitted to Diane
Litman, Room 2B-412, AT&T Bell Laboratories, 600 Mountain Avenue,
Murray Hill, NJ 07974, USA, diane@research.att.com. Electronic
submissions are preferred. The proposals should include the proposed
topic, an abstract, reasons for the usefulness of the meeting, and the
names of several other participants who have agreed to participate in
the proposed meeting.
Registration of system demonstrations:
Various platforms will be available for unrefereed system
demonstrations. Prospective presenters should contact Brad Goodman
(bgoodman@mitre.org) and specify their hardware and software
requirements.
Important deadlines:
Feb. 28, 1994: hardcopy submissions to be received by Alfred Kobsa
March 31, 1994: proposals for special interest group meetings to be
received by Diane Litman
May 1, 1994: notification of authors about acceptance or rejection
June 15, 1994: final copies to be received by Brad Goodman
June 30, 1994: system demonstrations to be registered with Brad Goodman
Best paper award:
A cash prize donated by Kluwer Academic Publishers will be awarded to
the author(s) of the best paper presented at the conference.
Financial support:
Limited financial support will be available for students of all
countries and for participants from Eastern Europe and the
Commonwealth of Independent States. Persons who wish to apply for
such a grant should indicate so upon the submission of their paper.
Further information:
Further information on the conference, including hotel reservation and
travel directions, can be obtained from the automatic mail agent
um94@linus.mitre.org in due course.
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UM 94
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location and Accommodation
The conference is to be held at the Tara Hyannis Hotel & Resort in
Hyannis, Massachusetts, USA. Accommodations are available for
conference attendees at the Tara Hyannis Hotel. Most rooms include two
full-size beds and private bathroom. Accommodations will be assigned
on a first come first serve basis. Register early to ensure on-site
accommodation and a special conference discount. Reservations are to
be made directly with the Tara Hyannis Hotel and Resort.
Social Activities
The main social activities include:
- Welcome reception (15 August)
- Banquet reception (17 August)
- Conference banquet - New England Lobster
- Clambake (17 August)
- Opportunities to sightsee.
Insurance
The UM94 organizers and sponsors can accept no liability for personal
injuries, or for loss or damage to property belonging to conference
participants or accompanying persons, either during or as a result of
the conference. It is recommended that attendees take out personal
travel insurance.
Costs
Conference registration costs include the technical program,
conference facilities, the conference proceedings, breaks, receptions,
and the banquet for conference attendees. Costs for accompanying
persons is additional.
Payment
Payment of fees must accompany all registration forms. No
reservations will be confirmed until payment is received. All
payments must be made in U.S. dollars.
Cancellations and Refunds
Cancellations should be notified in writing to the General
Chairperson. Cancellations received prior to 14 May 1994 will incur a
25% cancellation fee. Cancellation received prior to 1 August 1994
will incur a 50% cancellation fee. We regret that no refunds can be
made for cancellations received after 1 August 1994.
Sponsors
The Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), the American Association
for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), the International Joint
Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Inc. (IJCAII), and the MITRE
Corporation are co- sponsoring the conference. The conference is also
being held In Cooperation With ACM/SIGART.
Transportation
By car: Hyannis is easily accessed by car from major cities in
northeastern United States.
By air: Barnstable Airport (+1-508-778-9458) is located in Hyannis off
Route 132 and the Airport Rotary. It services direct flights to and
from Boston, Massachusetts and Newark, New Jersey. US Air / US Air
Express ((800) 428-4322 or +1- 617-482-3160) and Delta Air Lines /
Delta Business Express ((800) 345-3400 or +1-617-567- 4100) serves
Boston. Cape Air (+1-508-771- 6944) provides service to Newark, New
Jersey.
By bus: The Hyannis Bus Terminal provides regular service to major
cities in the northeast. Frequent connections to and from Logan
International Airport in Boston is provided by Plymouth and Brockton
Bus Lines (+1-508-775- 5524). Bonanza Bus Lines (+1-617-720-4110) and
Greyhound Bus Lines (+1-617-423-5810) provide service from major
northeastern cities, such as New York City and Boston, to Hyannis.
Travel Grants
A limited number of travel grants for students of all countries and
participants from Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent
States are available through the contributions of the Advanced
Research Projects Agency (ARPA), the American Association for
Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), the International Joint Conferences on
Artificial Intelligence Inc. (IJCAII), and the Association for
Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence
(ACM/SIGART).
Important Deadlines:
Paper Submissions Due: 28 Feb 94
SIG Proposals Due: 31 Mar 94
Early Registration: 15 May 94
System Demo Registration: 30 June 94
Regular Registration: 01 Jul 94
Hotel Reservation Cutoff: 12 Jul 94
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UM 94
Hyannis, Massachusetts and Cape Cod
Location
"The southernmost tip of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts stretches
approximately 100 miles out into the Atlantic Ocean. This wonderful
peninsula is known as Cape Cod: the northside shore opens to the cool
waters of Massachusetts Bay while the southern beaches reach to the
warm and gentle waters of Nantucket Sound. Centrally situated is the
town of Barnstable with shorefront on both north and south coasts."
"Within the town of Barnstable are seven villages: Barnstable, West
Barnstable, Marstons Mills, Cotuit, Osterville, Centerville and
Hyannis. The largest and most central is the village of Hyannis - the
Hub of the Cape: terminus for island ferries, major bus
transportation, and airlines. The Islands of Nantucket and Martha's
Vineyard lie to the east and southeast of the mainland."
History
"The history of Hyannis and the Town of Barnstable is rich and
colorful, from the first explorer to yesterday."
"In 1602, Capt. Bartholomew Gosnold was the first of the Old World
explorers to view the area known as Hyannis."
"In 1620, the Pilgrims stopped in Hyannisport but were deterred from
settling here permanently because of the extremely low tides and
treacherous rocky harbor. However, settlers from Barnstable, England
did incorporate the town of Barnstable in 1639."
"The early settlers of the town of Barnstable were primarily farmers
who turned toward the sea. The maritime harvest was plentiful, for
frequently there were drift whales on our beaches. By the close of
the 19th century over 800 shipmasters sailed worldwide for the
homeport of Barnstable, Massachusetts. Many of these brave mariners
established strong family ties in our area and their descendents are
still vital, well-known members of our community today."
"City dwellers had begun to appreciate the pleasures of summer
vacations spent by the edge of the sea. In 1872, the Hyannis Land
Company purchased nearly 1,000 acres extending from Lewis Bay to
Craigville, including most of Hyannisport, for about $100. Thus began
the ever expanding tourist industry radiating from Hyannis."
"Among the earliest nationally known personalities to enjoy the
Hyannis area was President Ulysses S. Grant in 1874. Some years later
President Grover Cleveland visited Hyannisport. During the 1960's the
eyes of the world focused on Hyannis when native son John F. Kennedy
ascended to the Presidency of the United States."
Hyannis, The Hub of the Cape
"Hyannis is the largest of Barnstable's seven principal villages and
is within one day's drive of one third of the population of the United
States, with 6 million people entering and leaving Hyannis year
round."
"Hyannis is the Cape's commercial and transportation hub."
"Known as Cape Cod's urban center, Hyannis boasts the area's largest
concentration of businesses, shops, motels, hotels, restaurants and
entertainment spots. Located mid-Cape, 40 miles from Plymouth and 50
miles from Provincetown, Hyannis is the perfect 'take off' point for
exciting side trips."
"Downtown you'll find Main Street: from east end to west end, a
variety of specialty shops, factory outlets and eateries to dazzle the
eye and palate. Midway along Main Street be sure to enter the Old
Town Hall for a tour of the JFK Museum, the Cape Years, an exhibit
which highlights the special aura Cape Cod offered to President
Kennedy."
"Within pleasant walking distance of Main Street is Hyannis Harbor.
At the intersection of South and Ocean Streets, you will see the newly
refurbished Aseiton Park, the beginning of the proposed scenic Walkway
to the Sea. As you travel this route, enjoy the ambiance of the dock
area of Hyannis Harbor at Bismore Park. There, awaiting visitors, are
the ferries for the islands of Nantucket or Martha's Vineyard, as well
as excursion and charter boats for daily fishing trips, catboat and
windjammer scenic cruises of the harbor and replica steamboats to
carry passengers on frequent sightseeing tours. Beyond the harbor
area is the JFK Memorial Park on Ocean Street overlooking Veteran's
Beach. Continue along Ocean Street to Kalmus Beach which boasts
shoreline on both Hyannis Harbor and Lewis Bay. The village of
Hyannis also offers the Orrin Keyes beach on Sea Street for additional
sunning, swimming, shelling, and strolling."
"For a different water vista and activity enjoy the flavor of
whale-watching cruises from Barnstable Harbor on the north side of the
Cape, or from Provincetown."
[The excerpts above are from the 1993 Hyannis Guidebook, Hyannis Area
Chamber of Commerce, RS Walters Agency, 1993. For more information on
Hyannis, contact the Hyannis Chamber of Commerce, 1481 Route 132,
Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 USA; phone +1-508-775-2201.]
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REGISTRATION FORM
"User Modeling 1994"
15-19 August 1994, Hyannis, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA
Please Complete Form Below and Submit Payment.
Section 1: PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name:____________________________________________________________
Affiliation:_____________________________________________________
Address:_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
Country:_______________________________________
Postal Code:___________________________________
Telephone:_____________________________________
Fax:___________________________________________
Email:_________________________________________
Accompanying person(s): (names)
1.________________________________________________
2.________________________________________________
Dietary
needs:___________________________________________________________
Other special
needs:___________________________________________________________
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Section 2: REGISTRATION COSTS
** Important Note: Participants who register early will receive
$30 (USD) off The Tara Hyannis special conference daily room
rates for up to four nights (a discount of up to $120 (USD)
total.) To take advantage of this special discount,
registration and payment must be received by 15 May 1994.
DEADLINE DATES Individual Student
On or Before 15 May ____$350 USD ____$275 USD
1994
16 May 1994 - 1 July ____$400 USD ____$325 USD
1994
After 1 July ____$450 USD ____$325 USD
(subject to availability)
Insert appropriate information, amounts, and totals. All costs
are in U.S. dollars.
Students must submit a supporting letter from faculty member for any
discount.
Accompanying Persons: $_____Receptions: $30 x number of guests
$_____Banquet (subject to space): $35 x number of
guests
(Childrens menu available at minimal price)
TOTALS
$_________ Registration Individual
$_________ Registration Students
$_________ Guests
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Section 3: METHOD OF PAYMENT (Registration Portion Only)
(Payable to "The MITRE Corporation")
_____International Draft; Draft#____________AMOUNT = $_______US
_____Check AMOUNT = $______USD (drawn on US Bank)
Please be sure form is filled out properly, completed and
returned with payment (payable to "The MITRE Corporation") to:
BRAD GOODMAN, The MITRE Corporation, MS K302, 202 Burlington Road,
Bedford, MA 01730.
USA PHONE +1-617-271-2085
FAX +1-617-271-2352
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Section 4: ACCOMMODATIONS
The conference will be held at the Tara Hyannis Hotel and Resort
in Hyannis, Massachusetts, USA
RESERVATIONS SHOULD BE MADE DIRECTLY WITH THE HOTEL USING THE
ATTACHED FORM.
Expected Arrival Date:_________________________
Departure Date:___________________________
The hotel provides a free shuttle bus service to the nearby
Craigville Beach. An 18-hole golf course is available on site.
The Tara Hyannis and its sister hotel, The Cape Codder, offer an
activities program for children (ages 4 and up) on the hotel
property for a nominal fee. If you are interested in the
program, please list the names and ages of the children.
Name:________________________Age:_______
Name:________________________Age:_______
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Section 5: ACTIVITIES
There are many attractions on Cape Cod in the Hyannis area. The
hotel can arrange for you, family members, and our group to
participate in these activities. Please check below the
activities that interest you or other members of your party.
This is not a reservation but will help us determine interest in
particular activities.
_____Hyannis Harbor Cruise: Enjoy a 1 1/2 hour cruise on the
waters of Lewis Bay and Hyannisport harbor. Professional guides
will point out places of interest such as the JFK Memorial,
Kennedy Compound, Squaw Island and more.
______Provincetown: A day trip to the tip of Cape Cod is a great
way to experience the Cape. Visit MacMillan Wharf, the National
Seashore, and Highland Lighthouse. Stroll among the dozens of
shops and restaurants on Commercial Street.
______Martha's Vineyard: A day trip to the island seven miles
off Cape Cod to see colorful Gay Head Cliffs, Vineyard Haven, Oak
Bluffs, Edgartown, pristine beaches, unique shops and museums.
______Nantucket: A day trip to this beautiful island off Cape
Cod with its cobblestone streets, quaint shops, glorious beaches,
and museums.
______Whale Watch: An experience you will never forget. You
will be fascinated by these magnificent mammals in their natural
habitat.
_______Sandwich and Plymouth: A day trip to the towns of
Sandwich and Plymouth. Visit the Sandwich Glass Museum, Heritage
Plantation, and Plymouth Rock and the Mayflower II.
_______Falmouth: A half day trip to Falmouth and Woods Hole and
the Oceanographic Institute.
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6: DEMONSTRATING SOFTWARE
Would you like to demonstrate any software? If so,
what?__________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
If yes, will you provide your own equipment? Yes / No
If no, what will you require?
Macintosh/PC/Other:_____________________________________________________
Please state your software and hardware requirements:
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
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Section 7: TRAVEL GRANTS
A limited number of travel grants for students of all countries and
participants from Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent
States are available through the contributions of the Advanced
Research Projects Agency (ARPA), the American Association for
Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), the International Joint Conferences on
Artificial Intellligence Inc. (IJCAII), and ACM SIGART.
If you wish to apply for one of these travel grants, indicate
below:
______Student Grant Request
______Eastern European & Commonwealth of Independent States Grant
Request
Please outline your travel needs below:
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
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RETURN FORM AND REGISTRATION PAYMENT TO:
Brad Goodman
The MITRE Corporation
Mailstop K302
202 Burlington Road
Bedford, MA 01730 USA
Phone: +1-617-271-2085
Fax: +1-617-271-2352
Email: UM94@linus.mitre.org
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Tara Hyannis Hotel & Resort
West End Circle
Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 USA
+1-508-775-7775
Fourth International Conference on User Modeling (UM94)
August 15 - 19, 1994
PLEASE RESERVE THE FOLLOWING ACCOMMODATIONS:
_______ $115.00 PER ROOM, PER NIGHT, SINGLE OCCUPANCY + 9.7% TAX
_______ $115.00 PER ROOM, PER NIGHT, DOUBLE OCCUPANCY + 9.7% TAX
A THIRD AND FOURTH PERSON (17 YEARS & OLDER) IN A ROOM IS $15.00
PLUS TAX PER NIGHT
Please indicate date preference. Special conference hotel rate is
$115 (USD) per day plus taxes from 13 - 21 August. (I) (WE) WILL
ARRIVE ON:_____________________ AND DEPART ON:_______________________
Hotel Registration Must be Received No Later Than 12 JULY 1994
Name:___________________________________________
Phone&Fax:______________________________________
Affiliation:_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
Address:_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Country/Postal Code _____________________________________________
** A LIMITED NUMBER OF NON-SMOKING ROOMS ARE AVAILABLE - PLEASE
CHECK YOUR PREFERENCE: SMOKING________ NON SMOKING_________
The Tara Hyannis and its sister hotel, the Cape Codder, offer an
activites program for children (ages 4 and up) at the Cape Codder
property for a nominal fee. If you are interested in the
program, please list the names and ages of the children.
NAME(S) &
AGE(S):__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
Will you or a guest require any special
needs?_____________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
___
ONE NIGHT'S DEPOSIT PER ROOM PLUS 9.7% ROOM TAX REQUIRED TO
GUARANTEE THE RESERVATION. (PLEASE ENCLOSE CHECK MADE PAYABLE TO
THE TARA HYANNIS HOTEL DRAWN ON A US BANK) FOR THOSE USING AN
INTERNATIONAL DRAFT OR A CREDIT CARD AS A GUARANTEE PLEASE
COMPLETE THE SECTION BELOW. RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED UNTIL TUESDAY
JULY 12, 1994. AFTER THIS DATE RESERVATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO
AVAILABILITY. YOUR DEPOSIT WILL BE APPLIED TO THE LAST NIGHT OF
YOUR ROOM RESERVATION.
RESERVATIONS FAX #: +1-508-778-6039
1. International Draft: #:______________
Draft Amount: $__________________USD
2. Check: Amount: $____________USD
3. Credit Card: _____VISA _____MASTERCARD _____DINERS
_____AMEX _____EUROCARD
Card #:______________________________________
Expiration Date______________________________
Signature________________________________________________________
REFUND OF DEPOSIT GIVEN IF CANCELLATION IS MADE 72 HOURS OR MORE
PRIOR TO ARRIVAL.
NO REFUND GIVEN IF: A. RESERVATION IS CANCELLED WITHIN 72 HOURS
PRIOR TO ARRIVAL.
B. GUEST DOES NOT ARRIVE ON DATE SPECIFIED.
RESERVATION IS AUTOMATICALLY CANCELLED IF YOU FAIL TO ARRIVE ON DATE
SPECIFIED.
REINSTATING RESERVATION IS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY.
CHECK IN TIME AFTER 3:00PM - CHECK OUT TIME BY 11:00AM
PLEASE COMPLETE AND SEND WITH YOUR DEPOSIT TO OUR RESERVATION MANAGER
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Prof. Dr. Alfred Kobsa Knowledge-Based Information Systems
kobsa@inf-wiss.uni-konstanz.de University of Konstanz
Phone: +49 7531 88 3593 P.O. Box 5560-D73
Secretary & FAX: 88 3065 D-78434 Konstanz, Germany
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