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NL-KR Digest      Wed Oct 25 21:21:45 PDT 1995      Volume 14 No. 69 

Today's Topics:

Program: CIKM'95 Info. and Knowledge Management, Dec 95, Baltimore
CFP: FLAIRS '96 Track on Info Int. Deadline Extended, May 96, Key West
CFP: 4th Int'l Conf on Spoken Language Proc., Oct 96, Philadelphia
Announcement: ONR Funding, Intelligent Speech / Training Systems

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From: randal@cs.umanitoba.ca (Randal Peters)
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 95 13:54:22 CDT
To: ieee-metadata.llnl.gov@cs.umanitoba.ca, POPX@vax.ox.ac.uk,
Subject: Program: CIKM'95 Info. and Knowledge Management, Dec 95, Baltimore

FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
November 29 - December 2, 1995
Omni Inner Harbor Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Sponsored by ACM SIGART and ACM SIGIR
in cooperation with NASA, Bellcore
NSF, AAAI*, ACM SIGART, ACM SIGLINK, CACS/USL, UMBC

The advance technical program, workshop information, registration
form, information on Baltimore, plus other useful stuff can be found
at one of the following Web sites:

http://www.cs.umanitoba.ca/~randal/CIKM95.html
http://www.cs.umbc.edu/conferences/cikm/

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C I K M '9 5 H I G H L I G H T S
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Wednesday, November 29
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9:00 -10:00am Plenary Opening Address
Current Trends in NSF Research in
Computing Information and Communications
Paul Young, Assistant Director
Directorate for Information Science & Engineering
National Science Foundation

10:15-10:45am Three Parallel Sessions (1,2,3)
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Session 1: Data Mining
Chair: Tim Finin, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Session 2: Indexing
Chair: Christos Faloutsos, University of Maryland, College Park
Session 3: Invited Talks
1. Research Problems in Data Warehousing
Jennifer Widom, Stanford University
2. Applications of Neural Nets To Databases
Harold Zsu, USL

1:00 -2:00pm Plenary Address
An Overview of the TSIMMIS System
Hector-Garcia Molina, Stanford University

2:15-4:15pm Three Parallel Sessions (4,5,6)
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Session 4A: Parallelism
Chair: Mike Mulder, National Science Foundation
Session 4B: Mobile Environments
Chair: Milton Halem, National Aeronautics Space Administration
Session 5: Interoperability
Chair : Bill Wong, DISA/CFS
Session 6: Query Processing
Chair: Louiqua Rachid, University of Maryland, College Park

4:30-5:30pm Plenary Address
Enhancing Performance of Interoperable Database
Systems and the Role of Materialized Views
Nick Roussopoulos, University of Maryland, College Park

7:00-9:00pm Conference Reception

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Thursday, November 30
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9:00-10:00am Plenary Address
Performance Evaluation Issues in Generalization
Benjamin Wah, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

10:15-11:45am Three Parallel Sessions (7,8,9)
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Session 7: Information Retrieval I
Chair: Peter Scheuermann, Northwestern University
Session 8: Query Optimization
Chair: Nick Bourbakis, SUNY, Binghamton
Session 9: Invited Talks
1. Mining Knowledge at Multiple Concept Levels
J.W. Han, Simon Fraser University
2. Designing Electronic Catalogs For Bussiness Valuie
Arie Segev, UC Berkeley

1:00-2:00pm: Plenary Address
User-Centered Interfaces and Tools: A National Focus Area
Gary Strong, National Science Foundation

2:15-4:15pm Three Parallel Sessions (10,11,12)
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Session 10: Distribution
Chair: Tamer Ozsu, University of Alberta
Session 11: Information Retrieval II
Chair: Ed Fox, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
Session 12: Uncertainty
Chair: Larry Reeker, National Science Foundation

4:30-5:30pm Plenary Address
Intelligent Integration of Information (I3C) Program
Dave Gunning, ARPA

7:00-11:00PM Banquet Dinner

8:45-9:45PM Plenary Banquet Address
NASA PARC's for Communicating Knowledge: Public Access Resource Center
Milton Halem, Chief, Space Data and Computing Division
Space and Earth Sciences Directorate, NASA

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Friday, December 1
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9:00-10:00am Plenary Address
Research Directions in Database Security
Teresa Lunt, SRI/ARPA

10:15-11:45am Three Parallel Sessions (13,14,15)
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Session 13: Collaboration and Workflow
Chair: Betty Cheng, Michigan State University
Session 14: Object Oriented Techniques and Rule Languages
Chair: K. Vanapipat, CACS, USL
Session 15: Invited Talks
1. Knowledge-Based Architecture for Software Evolutionary Design
Jeffrey Tsai, University of Illinois at Chicago
2. Unambiguous Reconstitution of Text from N-Grams Alone
Marc Damashek, U.S. Department of Defense

1:00-2:00pm Plenary Address
An Extensible Knowledge Base Management System for
Supporting Rule Based Interoperability among Heterogeneous Systems
Stanley Su, University of Florida

2:15-4:15pm Three Parallel Sessions (16,17,18)
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Session 16: Temporal and Spatial Issues
Chair: Moshe Vardi, Rice University
Session 17: Knowledge Based Reasoning and Representation
Chair: J. Geller, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Session 18: Scientific and Design Databases
Chair: Ophir Frieder, George Mason University

4:30-5:30pm Plenary Closing Panel
Chair: Larry Reeker, National Science Foundation}
Funding Predictions and Research Challenges in
Information and Knowledge Management

Session: Workshops

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Saturday, December 2
Workshop Program Highlights
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Advances in Geographic Information Systems
Patrick Bergougnoux, Kia Makki
Intelligent Agents
Tim Finin, James Mayfield
New Paradigms in Information Visualization and Manipulation
Russell Turner

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Date: Wed, 18 Oct 1995 17:48:10 -0500
From: Sy Ali <syali@sy.smsu.edu>
To: nl-kr@snyside1.sunnyside.com
Subject: CFP: FLAIRS '96 Track on Info Int. Deadline Extended, May 96, Key West



FLAIRS-96 TRACK ON INFORMATION INTERCHANGE
CALL FOR PAPERS

Key West, FL, May 20-22, 1996

NOTE: Extended submission deadline is November 17, 1995.

INFORMATION INTERCHANGE
An issue that arises in using Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KRR)
systems with other real-world applications is how to have a KRR system
communicate and share information with one or more other information
sources, including other KRR systems.

The historical approach to the problem of information interchange has
been to connect two information sources, e.g., databases, agents, expert
systems, KRR systems, Bayesian Networks, etc.) in an ad hoc manner,
designing a custom interface for each of specialized information sources.
A better approach is to find common methodologies by which information and
knowledge can be shared across several heterogeneous sources.

This problem area is often called the problem of knowledge sharing, or
information interchange. It falls under several research areas including
but not limited to those listed below.

o Languages (Interlingua, content knowledge representation languages,
protocol languages, database query languages)

o Integrated User Interfaces

o Reasoning (hybrid reasoning, ontological reasoning, analogical reasoning)

o Agent Mediators, Data Mining, WWW Searching Agents

o Architectures for knowledge sharing (multi-level knowledge systems,
wrappers, data flow hierarchies)

o Knowledge Translation and Integration (Heterogeneous source
integration, reasoning with conflicting knowledge)

o Ontologies (taxonomy and constraint systems, large ``common-knowledge''
ontologies, e.g., Penman, CYC, Wordnet, etc., Representation and Reasoning
with Ontologies)

Without restricting focus to any specific language or protocol, this
session will be concerned with the common underlying theories, formalisms,
etc. which explore and define the area, and ultimately enable the sharing
of information between implemented systems.

We solicit papers which explore these issues as well as those which discuss
implementations of solutions to the problems of information interchange and
knowledge sharing.
Additional topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

o Experience(s) integrating disparate knowledge sources,
for example, a case history.

o Languages (e.g., KIF, KQML) and theories of knowledge interchange
(e.g., First Order Predicate Calculus, semantic networks).

o Descriptions of practical experience(s) with KRR systems(s),
for example, a critique of the utility of a particular
KRR system for knowledge interchange.

o Issues that arise in exchanging different kinds of knowledge,
for example visual knowledge and propositional knowledge.

We are interested in information interchange in its broadest sense, so the
range of appropriate topics is deliberately wide. The distinguishing
characteristic of this session is the theme of knowledge interchange. Papers
submitted to this session should address this topic explicitly, preferably
in the context of a concrete application.

SESSION ORGANIZERS:

Syed S. Ali
Southwest Missouri State University
http://www.cs.smsu.edu/~syali

Susan Haller
University of Wisconsin - Parkside

Alistair E. Campbell
State University of New York at Buffalo

Tim Finin
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
http://www.cs.umbc.edu/~finin

Yigal Arens
USC/Information Sciences Institute

Hans Chalupsky
State University of New York at Buffalo


SUBMISSIONS:
Submissions should not exceed 15 pages, 12 point, double spaced text,
with one-inch margins.

We strongly encourage electronic submissions, either plain text or postscript.
Emailed submissions should be emailed to info-int-submission@sy.smsu.edu.


In the event that electronic submission is not possible, send 6 copies to:

SEND HARDCOPY SUBMISSIONS TO:

Syed S. Ali
ATTN: FLAIRS-96 Information Interchange
Computer Science Department
Southwest Missouri State University
901 South National Avenue
Springfield, MO 65804

E-mail: syali@sy.smsu.edu
Tel.: (417) 836-5773
FAX.: (417) 836-6659

All accepted papers will be published in the FLAIRS-96 proceedings.


ONLINE INFORMATION

This call for papers is available on the web at the URL:

http://www.cs.smsu.edu/~syali/FLAIRS96/info-int.html

Up-to-date information (including final schedule) will appear here
as it becomes available.

IMPORTANT DEADLINES:

Submission Deadline: November 17, 1995
Author Notification: December, 1995
Camera Ready Copy Due: March 18, 1996
Conference Dates: May 20 - 22, 1996

ABOUT FLAIRS 96:

Florida AI Research Symposium, Key West, FL, May 20-22, 1996

The Ninth Annual Florida AI Research Symposium seeks high quality
international submissions in all areas of AI. We are especially interested
in papers describing knowledge-based approaches to the construction of
intelligent systems. We construe a system to be "knowledge-based" when
its behavior depends largely on accessing or encoding information. The
symposium will strive for a balance between theory and applications. All
accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings.

For more information, visit the FLAIRS-96 home page at:

http://www.cis.ufl.edu/~ddd/FLAIRS/FLAIRS-96

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To: comp-ai-nlang-know-rep@uunet.uu.net
From: polikoff@castle.asel.udel.edu (Jim Polikoff)
Subject: CFP: 4th Int'l Conf on Spoken Language Proc., Oct 96, Philadelphia
Date: 18 Oct 1995 15:03:25 -0400



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Fourth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing

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October 3-6, 1996

Wyndham Franklin Plaza Hotel

Philadelphia, PA, USA

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________________________ ICSLP 96 Organizers____________________________

H. Timothy Bunnell, Chair
Richard A. Foulds, Vice-Chair
Applied Science & Engineering Laboratories
Wilmington, DE, USA

______________________________ICSLP______________________________________

ICSLP unites researchers, developers, and clinicians for an exchange
on a wide variety of topics related to spoken language processing by
humans and machines. Conference presentations range from basic
acoustic phonetic research to clinically oriented speech training
devices to speech-based natural language interfaces for man-machine
interaction. ICSLP 96 will feature technical sessions in both oral
and poster format, plenary talks, commercial exhibits, and daily
special sessions. In addition, satellite workshops will be held in
conjunction with the conference in the areas of interactive voice
technology, spoken dialogue, speech databases and speech I/O, and
the integration of gestures and speech. A new emphasis for ICSLP 96
will be on the clinical applications of speech technology, including
the use of speech technology based applications for persons with
disabilities.


_________________________Conference Update________________________10/4/95

Dates to Note:

January 15, 1996 - Paper abstracts due for review
March 15, 1996 - Acceptance notification
May 1, 1996 - Deadline for papers (camera-ready, 4 pages)


Prospective authors are invited to submit papers relevant to spoken
language processing in any of the conference Technical Areas.
Abstracts of proposed papers must be received by the ICSLP 96
Organizing Committee no later than January 15, 1996. Only original,
unpublished papers may be submitted. Papers will be selected by the
ICSLP 96 Technical Program Committee and assigned for presentation
in poster or oral format. English is the working language for the
conference. Submission of an abstract implies a commit ment to
submit a four page, camera-ready version of the paper and to present
the paper in either an oral or poster for mat if the abstract is
accepted. Participants will be expected to pay their own
registration fees, travel, and accommodations for ICSLP 96.


_____________________Submission of Abstracts____________________________

Abstracts must be received by the ICSLP 96 Organizing Committee no
later than January 15, 1996. Abstracts may be submitted either by post
or by e-mail following these guidelines:

+ One page, 400 word maximum
+ Technical Area(s) indicated in order of preference
using the codes (A - X) below.
+ Title of the proposed paper clearly indicated
+ Preference for paper or poster clearly indicated
+ If sent by post, submit four (4) copies of the abstract
+ If sent by e-mail, use plain text (ASCII) format only

Each abstract must also include the following contact information:

+ Author name(s)*
+ Postal mailing address
+ Phone number
+ Fax number
+ E-mail address

E-mailed abstracts will be acknowledged by e-mail within 48
hours of submission. If you do not receive e-mail
confirmation, we have not received your abstract! Please
check the e-mail address and resubmit. Please do not e-mail
multiple copies for any other reason.

*Please be sure that the primary contact person is noted if it is
someone other than the First Author.

Mail or send abstracts to:

ICSLP 96
Applied Science & Engineering Laboratories
A.I. duPont Institute
P.O. Box 269
Wilmington, DE 19899
E-mail: ICSLP-abstract@asel.udel.edu

________________________Technical Areas___________________________________

A. Production of spoken language
B. Perception of spoken language
C. Robust speech modeling and speech enhancement
D. Speech coding and transmission
E. Automatic speech recognition
F. Spoken language processing for special populations
G. Phonetics and phonology
H. Spoken discourse analysis/synthesis
I. Synthesis of spoken language
J. Applications for people with speech/language/hearing disorders
K. Databases and standards for speech technology
L. Prosody of spoken language
M. Speech analysis and parameterization
N. Spoken language acquisition/learning
O. Integration of spoken language and natural language processing
P. Hardware for speech processing
Q. Neural networks and stochastic modeling of spoken language
R. Dialects and speaking styles
S. Instructional technology for spoken language
T. Speaker/language identification and verification
U. Human factors and assessment in spoken language applications
V. Spoken language dialogue and conversation
W. Gesture and Multimodal Spoken Language Processing
X. Other

_____________________Registration Information______________________________

Full registration includes:
Admission to technical sessions, Reception, Banquet,
Proceedings (printed & CD-ROM)

Limited registration includes:
Admission to technical sessions, Reception, Proceedings on CD-ROM

Early Registration fees:
Member* Non-Member Student
Full $425 $525 $250
Limited $300 $400 $150

Late registration:
After June 21, add $60
After August 9, add $100

Additional Tickets:
Banquet $60
Reception $50

Additional Proceedings:
Printed $125
CD-ROM $15

* See Sponsoring and Cooperating Organizations.

________________________Satellite Workshops________________________________

The following Satellite Workshops will be held immediately before or
after the ICSLP 96 conference.

1. IVITA

The 3rd IEEE workshop on Interactive Voice Technology for
Telecommunications Applications (IVTTA) will be held at the AT&T
Learning Center, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, from September 30 -
October 1, 1996. The IVTTA workshop brings together applications
researchers planning to conduct or who have recently conducted field
trials of new applications of speech technologies. Due to workshop
facility constraints, attendance will be limited primarily to
contributors. For further information about the workshop, contact:

Dr. Murray Spiegel
Bellcore
445 South Street
Morristown, NJ, USA
e-mail: spiegel@bellcore.com
Phone: 1-201-829-4519; Fax: 1-201-829-5963

Submit abstracts (400 words, maximum 1 page) before March 15, 1996 to:

Dr. David Roe
IEEE IVTTA `96
AT&T Bell Laboratories, Room 2D-533
Murray Hill, NJ 07974
e-mail: roe@hogpb.att.com
Phone: 908 582-2548; Fax: 908 582-3306

2. ISSD-96

The 1996 International Symposium on Spoken Dialogue (ISSD-96) will be
held on October 2 and 3 at the venue of ICSLP 96. It is intended to be
a forum of interdisciplinary exchange between researchers working on
spoken dialogues from various points of view. The first day is devoted
to invited lectures followed by sessions of both invited and
contributed papers, which will be continued on the second day as
special sessions of ICSLP 96. Papers submitted to ICSLP 96 (Technical
Areas H,L,O,U,&V) may be selected for presentation at the
symposium. For further information about the symposium, contact:

Prof. Hiroya Fujisaki, Chairman, ISSD-96
Dept. of Applied Electronics
Science University of Tokyo
2641 Yamazaki, Noda, 278 Japan
e-mail: fujisaki@te.noda.sut.ad.jp
Phone: +81-471-23-4327; Fax: +81-471-22-9195

3. COCOSDA Workshop 96

COCOSDA Workshop 96 will be held on Monday, October 7 at the Wyndham
Franklin Plaza Hotel. The International Coordinating Committee on
Speech Databases and Speech I/O Systems Assessment (COCOSDA) has been
established to promote international cooperation in the fundamental
areas of Spoken Language Engineering. Previous meetings have taken
place in Banff 1992, Berlin 1993, Yokohama 1994 and Madrid 1995.
Program and registration information for COCOSDA 96 will be forthcoming
in later announcements. For more information about COCOSDA, consult
the Web Page at http://www.itl.atr.co.jp/cocosda.

4. WIGLS

Workshop on the Integration of Gesture in Language and Speech (WIGLS)
will be held October 7 and 8. This Workshop will consider the
integration of gesture and spoken language in intelligent
human/computer interfaces, advanced assistive technology for
individuals with disabilities, telemanipulation and robotics systems,
and human conversation. Gestures including hand postures, dynamic arm
movements, facial expression, and eye gaze will be considered along
with more traditional lip shapes and handwriting movements. For further
information, contact:

Dr. Lynn Messing
A. I. duPont Institute
P.O. Box 269
Wilmington, DE 19899
e-mail: messing@asel.udel.edu
Phone: +1 302 651 6830; Fax: +1-302-651-6895


______________Sponsoring and Cooperating Organizations________________________

The Acoustical Society of America
The Acoustical Society of Japan
American Speech and Hearing Association (Pending)
Australian Speech Science and Technology Association
European Speech Communication Association
IEEE Signal Processing Society
Incorporated Canadian Acoustical Association
International Phonetic Association
For additional sponsoring organizations, contact ICSLP 96.

______________For more information about ICSLP 96, contact_____________________


ICSLP 96
Applied Science & Engineering Laboratories
A.I. duPont Institute
P.O. Box 269
Wilmington, DE 19899
Phone: +1 302 651 6830
TDD: +1 302 651 6834
Fax: +1 302 651 6895
Email: ICSLP96@asel.udel.edu
WWW: http://www.asel.udel.edu/speech/icslp.html
FTP: zeppo.asel.udel.edu:pub/ICSLP

A two-page PostScript format copy of the most recent Conference
Announcement and Call for Papers can also be obtained by anonyomus
ftp. Connect to host zeppo.asel.udel.edu, cd to directory pub/ICSLP96,
and get call.ps.Z in binary mode. The file must be uncompressed with a
unix compatable uncompress program before being printed. This plain
text version of the announcement is located in the same directory as
file call.txt


_______________________International Advisory Board__________________________

Hiroya Fujisaki - Founding Chair
Science University of Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan

Jens Blauert Louis C. W. Pols
Ruhr-Universitat Bochum University of Amsterdam,
Bochum, Germany Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Anne Cutler Lawrence Rabiner
Max Planck Institute for AT&T Bell Labs
Psycholinguistics Murray Hill, NJ, USA
Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Gunnar Fant Katsuhiko Shirai
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Waseda University
Stockholm, Sweden Tokyo, Japan

John Laver Kenneth Stevens
Humanities Research Board of Massachusetts Institute
the British Academy of Technology
Edinburgh, Scotland Cambridge, MA, USA

Joseph Mariani Yoh'ichi Tohkura
LIMSI-CNRS ATR Human Information
Orsay, France Processing Research Lab
Kyoto, Japan

J. Bruce Millar Victor Zue
Australian National University Massachusetts Institute
Canberra, Australia of Technology
Cambridge, MA, USA

John Ohala
University of California
Berkeley, CA, USA
_______________________________________________________________________________

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Date: Mon, 23 Oct 1995 15:31:01 -0500
To: nl-kr@snyside1.sunnyside.com
From: gigley@itd.nrl.navy.mil (Helen Gigley)
Subject: Announcement: ONR Funding, Intelligent Speech / Training Systems

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Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative
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The Office of Naval Research has announced a topic

"Authoring Intelligent Training Systems with Speech Interaction Capability"

in the FY1996 DoD Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative Program.

The objective of this topic is: "To design and prototype an authoring
system that would
support authors in producing artificially intelligent training systems for
Naval applications that are integrated with job-relevant interactive
electronic documentation and have true natural language interaction
capability, integrating state-of-the-art speech recognition and generation
with appropriate dialogue structure."

Subject to the outcome of Congressional budget processes, it is
anticipated that $1.5M per year will be available for 1 or 2 projects
($750K-$1.5M each). Proposals may be submitted only by
U.S. institutions of higher education or by consortia led by such institutions.

5-page white papers are due 15 December 1995;
proposals will be due 20 March 1996.

The announcement brochure may be downloaded from the FEDIX computer at
301-258-0953 or 800-783-3349. FEDIX helpline 301-975-0103 .
On Internet, fedix.fie.com;
on WWW, http://web.fie.com
see specifically ftp://ftp.fie.com/web/fed/onr/onrmuri.txt
Copies should also be available in university sponsored-research program
offices.

ONR contact: Dr. Susan Chipman, chipman@nprdc.navy.mil

Helen M. Gigley, Ph.D.
Program Officer
Office of Naval Research
800 N. Quincy Street (ONR-342)
Arlington, VA 22217-5660

Phone: 703-696-0407
Fax: 703-696-1212
email: gigley@ITD.NRL.NAVY.MIL

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