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Motion vision hardware
Updated call for Papers, Israeli AI Conference

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Date: Thu, 14 Jul 88 08:57:55 PDT
From: John B. Nagle <jbn@glacier.stanford.edu>
Subject: Motion vision hardware

Special-purpose hardware seems to be a necessity for real-time
motion vision. (Yes, one might be able to do it on a supercomputer,
a Connection Machine, or a GigaLogician, but that route is too
expensive for more than brief experiments.) But, as yet, not much
suitable hardware is available. On the other hand, the PRISM work
at MIT and Nishihara's later work at Schlumberger indicate that such
hardware can be built at relatively modest cost. Is there sufficient
demand for such hardware to justify manufacturing it? Are there
applications in sight?

John Nagle

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From: Shmuel Peleg <peleg%humus.Huji.AC.IL@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
Date: Thu, 14 Jul 88 22:34:57 JDT
Subject: Please Post: Call for Papers, Israeli AI Conference


Call For Papers


Fifth Israeli Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Tel-Aviv, Ganei-Hata`arucha,
December 27-28, 1988


The Israeli Conference on Artificial Intelligence is the annual meeting
of the Israeli Association for Artificial Intelligence, which is a SIG
of the Israeli Information Processing Association. Papers addressing
all aspects of AI, including, but not limited to, the following
topics, are solicited:

- AI and education
- AI languages, logic programming
- Automated reasoning
- Cognitive modeling
- Expert systems
- Image processing and pattern recognition
- Inductive inference, learning and knowledge acquisition
- Knowledge theory, logics of knowledge
- Natural language processing
- Computer vision and visual perception
- Planning and search
- Robotics

This year, the conference is held in cooperation with the SIG on
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and in conjunction with the
Tenth Israeli Conference on CAD and Robotics. There will be a special
track devoted to Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. Joint
activities with the Confernece on CAD and Robotics include the
openning session, a session on Robotics and AI, and the exhibition.

Submitted papers will be refereed by the program committee, listed
below. Authors should submit 4 camera-ready copies of a full paper or
an extended abstract of at most 15 A4 pages. Accepted papers will
appear without revision in the proceedings. Submissions prepared on a
laser printed are preferred. The first page should contain the title,
the author(s), affiliation, postal address, e-mail address, and
abstract, followed immediately by the body of the paper. Page numbers
should appear in the bottom center of each page. Use 1 inch margin
and single column format.

Submitted papers should be received at the following address by
October 1st, 1988:

Ehud Shapiro
5th ICAI
The Weizmann Institute of Science
Rehovot 76100, Israel

The conference program will be advertized at the end of October. It
is expected that 30 minutes will be allocated for the presentation of
each paper, including question time.


Program Committee

Moshe Ben-Bassat, Tel-Aviv University (B25@taunivm.bitnet)
Martin Golumbic, IBM Haifa Scientific Center
Ehud Gudes, Ben-Gurion University (ehud@bengus.bitnet)
Tamar Flash, Weizmann Institute of Science
Yoram Moses, Weizmann Institute of Science
Uzzi Ornan, Technion
Shmuel Peleg, Hebrew University (peleg@humus.bitnet)
Gerry Sapir, ITIM
Ehud Shapiro (chair), Weizmann Institute of Science (udi@wisdom.bitnet)
Jeff Rosenschein, Hebrew University (jeff@humus.bitnet)
Shimon Ullman, Weizmann Institute of Science (shimon@wisdom.bitnet)
Hezy Yeshurun, Tel-Aviv University (hezy@taurus.bitnet)

Secreteriate

Israeli Association for Information Processing
Kfar Hamacabia
Ramat-Gan 52109, Israel


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