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NL-KR Digest Tue May 14 07:30:14 PDT 1996 Volume 15 No. 23
Today's Topics:
CFP: KBCS-96 Knowledge Based Computers, Dec 96, Bombay
CFP: KAW Agent-Oriented Know. Eng. track, Nov 96, Banff
CFP: TAAI-96 Intl. AI Conf., Dec 96, Kaohsiung
Announcement: CogSci96 Cog. Sci. Soc., Jul 96, La Jolla
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From: kbcs@konark.ncst.ernet.in (KBCS Word Processing)
Subject: CFP: KBCS-96 Knowledge Based Computers, Dec 96, Bombay
Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 15:41:46 GMT
Call for Papers
CONFERENCE ON
KNOWLEDGE BASED COMPUTER SYSTEMS
National Centre for Software Technology
Bombay, India
December 16-18, 1996
____________________________________________________________________________
The Conference on Knowledge Based Computer Systems will be held in Bombay,
India during December 16-18, 1996. The conference is intended to act as a
forum for promoting interaction among researchers in the field of Artificial
Intelligence in India and abroad. There will be a two day conference during
December 16-17, 1996 followed by one day of post-conference tutorials on
December 18, 1996.
Papers are invited on substantial, original and unpublished research on
all aspects of Artificial Intelligence, including, but not limited to the
following:
o AI Applications o AI Architectures
o Artificial Life o Automatic Programming
o Cognitive Modeling o Expert Systems
o Foundations of AI o Genetic Algorithms
o Information Retrieval o Intelligent Tutoring Systems
o Knowledge Acquisition o Knowledge Representation
o Machine Learning o Machine Translation
o Natural Language Processing o Neural Networks
o Planning and Scheduling o Reasoning
o Robotics o Search Techniques
o Speech Processing o Theorem Proving
o Uncertainty Handling o User Interfaces
o User Modeling o Vision
Programme Committee
S. Arunkumar, IIT, Bombay Amitava Bagchi, IIM, Calcutta
Pushpak Bhattacharya, IIT, Bombay Margaret A. Boden, U of Sussex, UK
B. B. Chaudhuri, ISI, Calcutta R. Chandrasekar, NCST, Bombay
S. S. Gupta, TUL, Bombay Aravind K. Joshi,
U of Pennsylvania, USA
Robert Kowalski, Imperial College, UK H. N. Mahabala, INFOSYS, Bangalore
M. Narasimha Murthy, IISc, Bangalore R. Narasimhan, CMC, Bangalore
S. Ramani, NCST, Bombay (Chair) Patrick Saint-Dizier,
U of Paul Sabatier, France
R. Uthurusamy, GMR, USA M. Vidyasagar, CAIR, Bangalore
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Format of Submission
Authors should submit their papers, not to exceed 5000 words (including
figures and references) either electronically or in hard copy. Papers
should be in English. Papers should include an abstract of about 100-200
words in length. Papers outside the specified length are subject to
rejection without review. Since reviewing will be "blind", the authors'
names and affiliations along with the main area of the paper should be given
only on a separate cover sheet. Hard copy submissions should be sent in
triplicate. Papers in electronic form can be in any of the following
formats: plain text, Postscript, Latex, Microsoft Word (RTF format) or
Wordstar. Submissions in electronic form are preferred.
Send papers to the KBCS-96 Secretariat at the address below.
Paper Submission Deadlines
o Papers due: July 31, 1996
o Acceptance Notification: October 15, 1996
o Camera Ready Copy due: December 1, 1996
Call for Tutorials
Proposals are invited for post-conference tutorials. Tutorials can be
half-day or full-day, and will be held on December 18th, 1996. The
proposal should be presented in the form of a 200-word abstract, one page
topical outline of the content, description of the proposers and their
qualifications relating to the tutorial content.
Tutorial Submission Deadlines
o Proposal Submission: July 31, 1996
o Acceptance Notification: August 31, 1996
o Complete Tutorial materials due: December 1, 1996
Send proposals to the KBCS-96 Secretariat at the address below.
Organizing Committee
George Arakal, NCST (Chair) K.S.R. Anjaneyulu, NCST
P. Ravi Prakash, NCST Durgesh D. Rao, NCST
M. Sasikumar, NCST T. Suresh, NCST
Uday Gupte, NCST
For further information please refer to the KBCS-96 home page or
write to the KBCS-96 Secretariat.
___________________________________________________________________________
Address
KBCS-96 Secretariat Phone : +91 (22) 620 1606
National Centre for Software Technology Fax : +91 (22) 621 0139
Gulmohar Cross Rd No. 9 E-mail : kbcs@konark.ncst.ernet.in
Juhu, Bombay 400 049, India
URL : http://konark.ncst.ernet.in/~ kbcs/kbcs96.html
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Date: Mon, 29 Apr 96 12:35:14 MET DST
From: Jan Treur <treur@cs.vu.nl>
To: ozsl-list@fwi.uva.nl, lot@let.ruu.nl, linguist@tamvm1.tamu.edu,
Subject: CFP: KAW Agent-Oriented Know. Eng. track, Nov 96, Banff
Call for Papers
AGENT-ORIENTED APPROACHES TO KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING
(Deadline: May 31, 1996)
Track in Knowledge Acquisition Workshop, KAW'96, Banff, Canada
November 10-14, 1996
Track chairs:
Frances Brazier, Jan Treur
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Artificial Intelligence Group
Email: {frances,treur}@cs.vu.nl
Recent technological developments have considerably increased the amount
of information exchanged between systems across the world. New
developments at the level of hardware (parallel systems, fibre, protocols, the
digital information superhighway), distributed operating systems and
distributed databases have provided the means for industry to develop
distributed, multi-agent industrial applications.
As multi-agent technology begins to emerge as a viable solution for large-
scale industrial and commercial applications, there is an increasing need to
ensure that the systems developed are robust, reliable and fit for
purpose. To this end, it is important that the basic principles and lessons of
software and knowledge engineering are applied to the development and
deployment of multi-agent systems. At present, the majority of existing
agent applications are developed in an ad hoc fashion - following little or no
rigorous design methodology and with limited a priori specification of the
agents or of the system as a whole. This lack of principled development
methods is one of the major factors hampering the wide-scale adoption of
agent technology.
To develop methods with which such systems can be modelled and
specified at a conceptually acceptable level of detail, (free from
implementation details) characteristics of real-world multi-agent
applications need to be identified, in relation to specific domains. The
requirements these characteristics impose on a knowledge engineering
methods, techniques and tools developers require to model multi-agent
systems will need to be determined.
A number of unique generic characteristics have already been identified for
multi-agent systems. Agents must, for example,
* maintain interaction with their environment (observing in the world
and performing actions in response; reactiveness),
* be able to take the initiative (pro-activeness),
* be able to perform social actions (communication, cooperation),
* be able to generate goals independently and act and rationally to achieve
them (planning and plan execution; autonomy).
Agents models often need to incorporate reasoning and acting in a defeasible
manner, representation of other agents, and reflective reasoning. Also
mentalistic notions describing informational and motivational attitudes
such as beliefs, desires, intentions and commitments can be incorparated
in agent models. In specific domains of application, such as project
coordination, cooperative design, navigation, information retrieval, et cetera,
more specific characteristics can be identified.
In many areas of software engineering and knowledge-based system design,
modelling frameworks have been developed in which specifications of the
conceptual design of complex systems are expressed before systems are
implemented. Such specifications describe the semantics
of systems without concern for implementation details, providing a basis for
verification and validation of the functionality of the systems. Modelling
frameworks, require adequate means to describe the characteristics of
multi-agent systems, in particular, the control of the dynamics
of reasoning behaviour and acting behaviour (e.g., guided reasoning,
observation, communication and execution of actions).
Models of agents may also describe the more
specific characteristics of agents in specific domains of application, as
mentioned above.
In this track the challenge with which the knowledge acquistion
community is faced, namely to design modelling frameworks within
which agents, and interaction between agents, can be adequately
modelled, will be addressed. Papers should address one or more
of the aspects mentioned above.
Submission
Draft papers (up to 20 pages) should be sent electronically to Brian Gaines (gaines@cpsc.ucalgary.ca) before May 31, 1996. Acceptance and revision
notices will be e-mailed by July 31, 1996. Revised papers (20 pages) should be
submitted by September 30, 1996, so that hardcopies may be bound together
for distribution at the workshop. Authors who submit papers to the workshop
will be expected to help with the refereeing of papers submitted by other
individuals.
Submission and review of papers, and coordination of all aspects of the
meeting, will be through the Internet. Papers should be transmitted in
postscript or common document processor format (e.g., Microsoft Word) either
by e-mail to gaines@cpsc.ucalgary.ca, or by FTP to ksi.cpsc.ucalgary.ca in
directory /incoming (with an email note to gaines@cpsc.ucalgary.ca when the
paper is transferred).
The world-wide web (WWW) will be used to coordinate the meeting and to provide
further details of the tracks, paper formats, conference arrangements, and so
on. Please see the following URL for more information about the KAW workshop:
http://ksi.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/KAW/KAW.html
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To: comp-ai-nlang-know-rep@uunet.uu.net
From: ben@water.ee.nsysu.edu.tw (Benjamin Han)
Subject: CFP: TAAI-96 Intl. AI Conf., Dec 96, Kaohsiung
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 07:50:38 GMT
Reply-To: ben@water.ee.nsysu.edu.tw
CALL FOR PAPERS
1996 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (TAAI-96)
------ joint with 1996 International Computer Symposium (ICS'96) ------
December 19-21, 1996
National Sun Yat-Sen University
Kaohsiung, Taiwan, ROC
Sponsored by the Ministry of Education, ROC,
the National Science council, ROC,
the Computer Society of ROC,
the IEEE, Taipei Section,
Taipei/Taiwan ACM Chapter, and
the Taiwanese Association for Artificial Intelligence (TAAI)
Conference Chair
Cheng-Seen Ho, National Taiwan Institute of Technology, ROC
Program Chair
Shie-Jue Lee, National Sun Yat-Sen University, ROC
Program Committee
Wolfgang Bibel, Technische Hochschule, Germany
Zeungnam Bien, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Daniel J. Buehrer, National Chung Cheng University, ROC
Shi-Kuo Chang, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Ming-Yang Chern, National Chung Cheng University, ROC
Shyi-Ming Chen, National Chiao Tung University, ROC
Chih-Cheng Chien, Telecommunications Labs, ROC
Paul W. H. Chung, Loughborough University of Technology, UK
Hsiao-Lan Fang, China Steel Co., ROC
Tzung-Pei Hong, Kaohsiung Polytechnic Institute, ROC
Jieh Hsiang, National Taiwan University, ROC
Ching-Chi Hsu, National Taiwan University, ROC
Yueh-Min Huang, National Cheng Kung University, ROC
Yi-Ping Hung, Academic Sinica, ROC
Yau-Hwang Kuo, National Cheng Kung University, ROC
Hahn-Ming Lee, National Taiwan Institute of Technology, ROC
Jonathan Lee, National Central University, ROC
Stan Matwin, University of Ottawa, Canada
David A. Plaisted, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Ivan Plander, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
ZhongZhi Shi, Academia Sinica, China
Von-Wun Soo, National Tsing Hua University, ROC
Takushi Tanaka, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
Jeffrey Tsai, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Ronlon Tsai, Industrial Technology Research Institute, ROC
Chen-Wen V. Yen, National Sun Yat-Sen University, ROC
Wing-Kwong Wong, National Yunlin Institute of Technology, ROC
Xindong Wu, Monash University, Australia
This conference is intended to provide a forum to discuss current research
developments and practices, and to explore future trends and applications
in artificial intelligence technology.
Topics
Topics of interest include:
AI Applications Machine Learning and Knowledge Acquisition
AI Architectures Natural Language Processing
Automated Reasoning Pattern Recognition
Cognitive Modeling Planning
Common-Sense Reasoning Probabilistic and Uncertainty Reasoning
Distributed AI Problem Solving and Search
Fuzzy and Neural Networks Robotics
Hybrid Systems Speech Recognition and Synthesis
Intelligent Agents Vision
Knowledge-Based Systems Other Related Topics
Knowledge Representation
Tutorial
``Heuristics Learning for Performance Enhancement in Engineering
Applications'' by Benjamin W. Wah, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, USA
Submission
Authors are invited to submit 4 copies of a complete paper of about
5000 words (no longer than 20 double-spaced pages in A4/letter format
using no less than 11-point font) by July 15, 1996, to the following
addresses:
Prof. Chu-Sing Yang (Far East Region)
ICS'96 Program Chair
Institute of Computer and Information Engineering
National Sun Yat-Sen University
Kaohsiung, Taiwan 80424, ROC
Prof. Lionel M. Ni (Other Regions)
Department of Computer Science
Michigan State University
A714 Wells Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824-1027, USA
The cover page of each paper should contain:
1) name of the conference;
2) title of the paper;
3) a short abstract;
4) name, current affiliation, postal address, email address,
telephone number, and fax number for each author;
5) name of the contact author; and
6) a list of keywords indicating the content areas related to the paper.
The results presented in the paper must be unpublished and not submitted for
publication elsewhere, including the proceedings of other conferences or
workshops. One author of each accepted paper will be expected to present the
paper at the conference.
Important Dates:
Paper Submission Due: July 15, 1996
Acceptance Notification: September 15, 1996
Final Camera Ready Due: October 15, 1996
Web page
http://earth.ee.nsysu.edu.tw/taai96.htm
Inquiries
Prof. Shie-Jue Lee
Dept. of Electrical Eng., National Sun Yat-Sen Univ.
Kaohsiung, Taiwan 80424, ROC
Fax: +886-7-5615137 E-mail: leesj@ee.nsysu.edu.tw
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From: dnoelle@cs.ucsd.edu (David Noelle)
Subject: Announcement: CogSci96 Cog. Sci. Soc., Jul 96, La Jolla
Date: 30 Apr 1996 19:54:52 GMT
Eighteenth Annual Conference of the
COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY
July 12-15, 1996
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla, California
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
The Annual Cognitive Science Conference began with the La Jolla
Conference on Cognitive Science in August of 1979. The organizing
committee of the Eighteenth Annual Conference would like to welcome
members home to La Jolla. We plan to recapture the pioneering spirit
of the original conference, extending our welcome to fields on the
expanding frontier of Cognitive Science, including Artificial Life,
Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience, Evolutionary Psychology, as
well as the core areas of Anthropology, Computer Science, Linguistics,
Neuroscience, Philosophy, and Psychology.
The conference will feature plenary addresses by invited speakers,
invited symposia by leaders in their fields, technical paper sessions,
a poster session, a banquet, and a Blues Party. San Diego is the home
of the world-famous San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park, Sea World, the
historic all-wooden Hotel Del Coronado, beautiful beaches, mountain
areas and deserts, is a short drive from Mexico, and features a high
Cappuccino Index. Bring the whole family and stay a while!
PLENARY SESSIONS
"Controversies in Cognitive Science: The Case of Language"
Stephen Crain (UMD College Park) & Mark Seidenberg (USC)
Moderated by Paul Smolensky (Johns Hopkins University)
"Tenth Anniversary of the PDP Books"
Geoff Hinton (Toronto), Jay McClelland (CMU), &
Dave Rumelhart (Stanford)
"Frontal Lobe Development and Dysfunction in Children:
Dissociations between Intention and Action"
Adele Diamond (MIT)
"Reconstructing Consciousness"
Paul Churchland (UCSD)
TRAVEL & ACCOMMODATIONS
United Airlines is the official airline of the 1996 Cognitive Science
Conference. Attendees flying with United can receive a 5% discount
off of any published United or United Express round trip fare (to San
Diego) in effect when ticket is purchased, subject to all applicable
restrictions. Attendees flying with United can receive a 10% discount
off of applicable BUA fares in effect when ticket is purchased 7 days
in advance. To get your discount, be sure to give your travel agent
the following information:
* "Meeting ID# 557NS for the Cognitive Science Society Meeting"
* United's Meeting Desk phone number is (800) 521-4041.
Alternatively, you may order your tickets direct from United's Meeting
Desk, using the same reference information as above. Purchasers of
United tickets to the conference will be eligible for a drawing (to be
held at the conference) in which two round trip tickets will be given
away -- so don't throw away your boarding pass!
If you are flying to San Diego, you will be arriving at Lindbergh
Field. If you don't rent a car, transportation from the airport to
the UCSD area will cost (not including tip) anywhere from $15.00 (for
a seat on a shuttle/van) to $35.00 (for a taxi).
We have arranged for special rates at two of the hotels nearest to the
UCSD campus. In addition, on campus apartments can be rented at less
expense. All rooms are subject to availability and hotel rates are
only guaranteed up to the dates specified, so reserve early. None of
the rates quoted below (unless explicitly stated) include tax, which
is currently 10.5 percent.
The La Jolla Marriott is located approximately 2 miles from campus.
Single and double rooms are available at $92.00 per night, when
reserved before June 21st. Included in the rate is a morning and
evening shuttle service to and from campus (running for one hour
periods, on July 13th, 14th, and 15th only). The hotel has parking
spaces, available at $7 per day or $10 per day with valet service. On
campus parking requires the purchase of daily ($6.00) or weekly
($16.00) passes. There is also city bus service (fare is about $1.50
per ride) from and to campus which passes within 1 block of the hotel.
Reservations can be made by calling the hotel at (619) 587-1414 or
(800) 228-9290. Be sure to reference the "Annual Conference of the
Cognitive Science Society" to receive these special rates. Arrival
after 6:00 P.M. requires a first night's deposit, or guarantee with a
major credit card.
The La Jolla Radisson is located approximately 1/2 mile from campus.
Single and double rooms are available at $75.00 per night, when
reserved before June 12th. Included in the rate is a morning and
evening shuttle service to and from campus, although walking is also
very feasible. Parking is available and complementary. On campus
parking requires the purchase of daily ($6.00) or weekly ($16.00)
passes. The first night's room charge (+ tax) is due by June 12th.
Reservations can be made by calling Radisson Reservations at (800)
333-3333. Be sure to reference the "Annual Conference of the
Cognitive Science Society" to receive these special rates.
There are a limited number of on-campus apartments available for
reservation as a 4 night package, from July 12th through July 16th.
Included is a (mandatory) meal plan - cafeteria breakfast (4 days),
and lunch (3 days). The total cost is $191 per person (double
occupancy, including tax) and $227 per person (single occupancy,
including tax). (Checking in a day early is $45 extra for a single
room or $36 for a double.) On campus parking is complimentary with
this package. These apartments may be reserved using the conference
registration form.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
There are three ways to register for the 1996 Cognitive Science
Conference:
* ONLINE REGISTRATION -- You may fill out and electronically submit
the online registration form, which may be found on the
conference web page at "http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/events/cogsci96/".
This is the preferred method of registration. (You must pay
registration fees with a Visa or MasterCard in order to use this
option.)
* EMAIL REGISTRATION -- You may fill out the plain text (ASCII)
registration form, which appears below, and send it via
electronic mail to "cogsci96reg@cs.ucsd.edu". (You must pay
registration fees with a Visa or MasterCard in order to use this
option.)
* POSTAL REGISTRATION -- You may download a copy of the PostScript
registration form from the conference home page (or extract the
plain text version, below), print it on a PostScript printer,
fill it out with a pen, and send it via postal mail to:
CogSci'96 Conference Registration
Cognitive Science Department - 0515
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0515
(Under this option, you may enclose payment of registration fees
in U. S. dollars in the form of a check or money order, or you
may pay these fees with a Visa or MasterCard. Please make checks
payable to: The Regents of the University of California.)
For more information, visit the conference web page at
"http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/events/cogsci96". Please direct questions
and comments to "cogsci96@cs.ucsd.edu", (619) 534-6773, or
(619) 534-6776.
Edwin Hutchins and Walter Savitch, Conference Chairs
John D. Batali, Local Arrangements Chair
Garrison W. Cottrell, Program Chair
PLAIN TEXT REGISTRATION FORM
Cognitive Science 1996 Registration Form
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Your Full Name : _____________________________________________________
Your Postal Address : ________________________________________________
(including zip/postal ________________________________________________
code and country)
________________________________________________
________________________________________________
Your Telephone Number (Voice) : ______________________________________
Your Telephone Number (Fax) : ______________________________________
Your Internet Electronic Mail Address (e.g., dnoelle@cs.ucsd.edu) :
______________________________________________________________________
REGISTRATION FEES :
Please select the appropriate registration option from the menu below
by placing an "X" in the corresponding blank on the left.
Note that the Cognitive Science Society is offering a special deal to
individuals who opt to join the Society simultaneously with conference
registration. The "New Member" package includes conference fees and
first year's membership dues for only $10 more than the nonmember
conference cost.
Registration fees received after May 1st are $20 higher ($10 higher
for students) than fees received before May 1st. Be sure to register
early to take advantage of the lower fee rates.
_____ Registration, Member -- $120 ($140 after May 1st)
_____ Registration, Nonmember -- $145 ($165 after May 1st)
_____ Registration, New Member -- $155 ($175 after May 1st)
_____ Registration, Student Member -- $85 ($95 after May 1st)
_____ Registration, Student Nonmember -- $100 ($110 after May 1st)
_____ Registration, New Student Member -- $115 ($125 after May 1st)
CONFERENCE BANQUET :
Tickets to the conference banquet are *not* included in the
registration fees, above. Banquet tickets are $35 per person. (You
may bring guests.)
Number Of Banquet Tickets Desired ($35 each): _____
_____ Omnivorous _____ Vegetarian
CONFERENCE SHIRTS :
Conference T-Shirts are *not* included in the registration fees,
above. These are $10 each.
Number Of T-Shirts Desired ($10 each): _____
UCSD ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTS :
There are a limited number of on-campus apartments available for
reservation as a 4 night package, from July 12th through July 16th.
Included is a (mandatory) meal plan - cafeteria breakfast (4 days),
and lunch (3 days). The total cost is $191 per person (double
occupancy, including tax) and $227 per person (single occupancy,
including tax). (Checking in a day early is $45 extra for a single
room or $36 for a double.) On campus parking is complimentary with
this package.
Off-campus accommodations in local hotels are also available, but you
will need to make reservations by contacting the hotel of interest
directly. If you will be staying off-campus, please skip this portion
of the registration form.
On-campus housing reservations must be received by May 1st, 1996.
Please include the cost of on-campus housing in the total conference
cost listed at the bottom of this form.
Select the housing plan desired by placing an "X" in the appropriate
blank on the left:
_____ UCSD Housing and Meal Plan (Single Room) -- $227 per person
_____ UCSD Housing and Meal Plan (Double Room) -- $191 per person
Arrival Date And Time : ____________________________________________
Departure Date And Time : ____________________________________________
If you reserved a double room above, please indicate your roommate
preference below:
_____ Please assign a roommate to me. I am _____ female _____ male.
_____ I will be sharing this room with a guest who is not registered
for the conference. I will include $382 ($191 times 2) in the
total conference cost listed at the bottom of this form.
_____ I will be sharing this room with another conference attendee.
I will include $191 in the total conference cost listed at the
bottom of this form. My roommate will submit her housing fee
along with her registration form. My roommate's full name is:
______________________________________________________________
ASL TRANSLATION :
American Sign Language (ASL) translators will be available for a
number of conference events. The number of translated events will be,
in part, a function of the number of participants in need of this
service. Please indicate below if you will require ASL translation of
conference talks.
_____ I will require ASL translation.
Comments To The Registration Staff :
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Please sum your conference registration fees, the cost of banquet
tickets and t-shirts, and on-campus housing costs, and place the total
below. To register by electronic mail, payment must be by Visa or
MasterCard only.
TOTAL : _$____________
Bill to: _____ Visa _____ MasterCard
Number : ___________________________________________
Expiration Date: ___________________________________
Registration fees (including on-campus housing costs) will be fully
refunded if cancellation is requested prior to May 1st. If
registration is cancelled between May 1st and June 1st, 20% of paid
fees will be retained by the Society to cover processing costs. No
refunds will be granted after June 1st.
When complete, send this form via email to "cogsci96reg@cs.ucsd.edu".
Please direct questions to "cogsci96@cs.ucsd.edu", (619) 534-6773, or
(619) 534-6776.
PLAIN TEXT REGISTRATION FORM
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-------------------------- Department of Cognitive Science ---------------
-------------------------- University of California, San Diego -----------
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