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Today's Topics:
IEEE Workshop on Motion
Call For Papers : Neural Nets & Optimization.
NIPS CALL FOR PAPERS
Datacube local user's group
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Date: Thu, 2 Feb 89 09:25:37 EST
From: schunck@caen.engin.umich.edu (Brian Schunck)
Subject: IEEE Workshop on Motion
IEEE WORKSHOP ON MOTION
With a selection of papers intended to reflect the state of the art in
computational theories of motion perception, provide recent results
from psychophysical experiments, and discuss attempts to incorporate
motion algorithms in pratical applications, the IEEE Workshop on
Motion will bring together researchers from computer vision,
artificial intelligence, and psychophysics to discuss current work on
the representation and analysis of motion in image sequences. The
workshop will be held in Irvine, California March 20-22, 1989. Papers
will be presented on all aspects of the analysis of motion in human
and machine vision. The number of presentations will be limited to
increase time for discussion in the spirit of a workshop. The
proceedings will be published and will be available at the workshop.
Papers presented at the workshop will cover the topics of object
tracking, estimation of the parameters of object motion, motion
constraint equations, estimation of the image flow velocity field,
motion correspondence, psychophysical experiments on motion
perceptions, structure from motion, visual navigation, and object
discrimination in dynamic scenes.
The program has been completed, so no additional papers or
presentations can be scheduled. The deadline for early registration
is February 17, 1989. Attendees can Register at the workshop site
which is the Newport Beach Marriott. For further information contact:
Brian G. Schunck, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2122, (313) 747-1803,
schunck@caen.engin.umich.edu
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Date: 1 Feb 89 17:09:23 GMT
From: harish@ece-csc.UUCP (Harish Hiriyannaiah)
Subject: Call For Papers : Neural Nets & Optimization.
Keywords: TENCON '89.
Organization: North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
CALL FOR PAPERS
TENCON '89 (IEEE Region 10 Conference)
SESSION
ON
OPTIMIZATION AND NEURAL NETWORKS
November 22 -- 24, 1989
Bombay, India
Under the auspices of the IEEE, the session organizers invite
submission of papers for a session on "Optimization and Neural
Networks". This session will focus on the interrelationship of
neural networks and optimization problems. Neural networks can
be seen to be related to optimization in two distinct ways:
+ As an adaptive neural network learns from examples,
the convergence of its weights solves an optimiza-
tion problem.
+ A large class of networks , even with constant we-
ights , solves optimization problems as they settle
from initial to final state.
The areas of interest include but are not limited to:
+ Combinatorial optimization
+ Continuous optimization
+ Sensor integration ( when posed as an optimization
problem)
+ Mean Field Annealing
+ Stochastic Relaxation
Depending on the number and quality of the responses,this ses-
sion may be split into multiple sessions, with one part focus-
ing on optimizing the weight-determination process in adaptive
nets,and the second one on using those nets to solve other pro
blems.
Prospective authors should submit two copies of an extended ab
stract (not exceeding 5 pages , double spaced) of their papers
to either of the organizers by March 31, 1989. Authors will be
notified of acceptance or rejection by May 15,1989.Photo-ready
copy of the complete paper (not exceeding 25 pages double-spa-
ced) must be received by Jul 15,1989 for inclusion in the pro-
ceedings which will be published by the IEEE and distributed
at the symposium.
Session Organizers
Dr. Wesley E. Snyder / Mr. Harish P. Hiriyannaiah
Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-7911, USA
Telephone: (919)-737-2336
FAX: (919)-737-7382
email: {wes,harish}@ecelet.ncsu.edu -- (Internet)
mcnc!ece-csc!{wes,harish} -- (UUCP)
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I am not, therefore I think not ?
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Date: Thu, 2 Feb 89 13:52:25 EST
From: jose@tractatus.bellcore.com (Stephen J Hanson)
Subject: NIPS CALL FOR PAPERS
CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE Conference on
Neural Information Processing Systems
- Natural and Synthetic -
Monday, November 27 -- Thursday November 30, 1989
Denver, Colorado
This is the third meeting of a high quality, relatively small,
inter-disciplinary conference which brings together
neuroscientists, engineers, computer scientists, cognitive
scientists, physicists, and mathematicians interested in all
aspects of neural processing and computation. Several days of
focussed workshops will follow at a nearby ski area. Major
categories and examples of subcategories for papers are the
following:
1. Neuroscience: Neurobiological models of development, cellular
information processing, synaptic function, learning, and memory.
Studies and analyses of neurobiological systems and development
of neurophysiological recording tools.
2. Architecture Design: Design and evaluation of net
architectures to perform cognitive or behavioral functions and to
implement conventional algorithms. Data representation; static
networks and dynamic networks that can process or generate
pattern sequences.
3. Learning Theory Models of learning; training paradigms for
static and dynamic networks; analysis of capability,
generalization, complexity, and scaling.
4. Applications: Applications to signal processing, vision,
speech, motor control, robotics, knowledge representation,
cognitive modelling and adaptive systems.
5. Implementation and Simulation: VLSI or optical implementations
of hardware neural nets. Practical issues for simulations and
simulation tools.
Technical Program: Plenary, contributed, and poster sessions will
be held. There will be no parallel sessions. The full text of
presented papers will be published.
Submission Procedures: Original research contributions are
solicited, and will be refereed by experts in the respective
disciplines. Authors should submit four copies of a 1000-word
(or less) summary and four copies of a single-page 50-100 word
abstract clearly stating their results by May 30, 1989. Indicate
preference for oral or poster presentation and specify which of
the above five broad categories and, if appropriate, sub-
categories (for example, Learning Theory: Complexity, or
Applications: Speech) best applies to your paper. Indicate
presentation preference and category information at the bottom of
each abstract page and after each summary. Failure to do so will
delay processing of your submission. Mail submissions to Kathy
Hibbard, NIPS89 Local Committee, Engineering Center, Campus Box
425, Boulder, CO, 80309-0425.
DEADLINE FOR SUMMARIES ABSTRACTS IS MAY 30, 1989
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Date: 2 Feb 89 23:02:38 GMT
From: manning@mmm.serc.mmm.com (Arthur T. Manning)
Subject: Datacube local user's group
Summary: Be there!
Organization: 3M Company - Software and Electronics Resource Center (SERC); St. Paul, MN
The Twin Cities Datacube Local User's Group is meeting
Thursday February 16, 4:30 pm
Micro-resources
4640 W 77th St Suite 109
Call Barb Baker for more info 612-830-1454
Speakers are welcome. Please send info to me if you're interested.
--
Arthur T. Manning Phone: 612-733-4401
3M Center 518-1 FAX: 612-736-3122
St. Paul MN 55144-1000 U.S.A. Email: manning@mmm.uucp
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