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VISION-LIST Digest 1989 03 31

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Vision-List Digest	Fri Mar 31 08:49:55 PDT 89 

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Today's Topics:

Vision List site network reconfiguration warning...
texture data: synthetic and real.
AISB89 Conference and Tutorials, Sussex University, April 18-21

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Date: Fri, 31 Mar 89 08:59:59 PST
From: Vision-List-Request <vision-list-request@ads.com>
To: vision-list@ads.com
Subject: Vision List site network reconfiguration warning...


Next week, the Vision List host site (Advanced Decision Systems) will
be shifting from the ARPANET (officially dead on April 1st) to BARNET
([San Francisco] Bay Area Research NETwork). All addresses remain the
same, though there may be a short interruption of service. If you have
any problems, please let me know ASAP at Vision-List-Request@ADS.COM .

Theretically, the changeover will not disturb service. (Sure, and
Bears use outhouses...)

phil...

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Date: 29 Mar 89 15:59:00 WET
From: JOHN ILLINGWORTH <illing%ee.surrey.ac.uk@NSS.Cs.Ucl.AC.UK>
Subject: texture data: synthetic and real.

greetings all,

I am interested in texture segmentation and would like to
test out some algorithms. For these purposes I would like to know
if anyone has any source programs for generating different types
of textured regions. Ideally I would like a paint-like program so
that I could construct arbitary shaped regions whose internal
texture parameters (local density, orientation etc) are well
defined.

I know of the Brodatz album of textures but does a standard
digitised database version of this exist or does everyone have
their own version taken by pointing their own camera at the
pictures in the album??

I would appreciate any advice on these matters, many thanks

John Illingworth
Dept of Electronics
University of Surrey
Guildford. U.K.


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Date: 27 Mar 89 14:46:36 GMT
From: aarons@uk.ac.sussex.syma (Aaron Sloman)
Subject: AISB89 Conference and Tutorials, Sussex University, April 18-21
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, conference, tutorials
Organization: School of Cognitive & Computing Sciences, Sussex Univ. UK

AISB89 CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

University of Sussex,
BRIGHTON

Tuesday 18th of April - Friday 21st April 1989

INVITED SPEAKERS

J.F. Allen (University of Rochester) H. Barrow (University of Sussex)
V. Lifschitz (Stanford University) Y. Wilks (New Mexico State Uni.)

SESSIONS

Papers will be presented on:

LOGIC PROGRAMMING COGNITIVE MODELLING
CONSTRAINT REASONING NONSTANDARD INFERENCE
ROBOTICS, NEURAL NETWORKS & VISION PLANNING

TUTORIALS

Tutorials will be held on Tuesday 18th April 1989:

Neural Networks Prof. H. Barrow, University of Sussex
Prolog Dr. C. Mellish, University of Edinburgh
Computer Vision Dr. D. Hogg, University of Sussex
Knowledge Elicitation Dr. N. Shadbolt, University of Nottingham
Object-Oriented Programming Mr. T. Simons, University of Sheffield

FEES

TUTORIALS

AISB Members 120.00 pounds sterling
Ordinary Delegates 180.00
Students (Full-time) 60.00

TECHNICAL PROGRAMME

AISB Member 115.00 pounds sterling
Ordinary Delegates 150.00
Students (Full-time) 90.00

NB Fees are not inclusive of lunches or accommodation.

For further details, Programme and Registration forms, contact:

Judith Dennison
AISB 89 Conference Office
School of Cognitive Sciences
University of Sussex
Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QN UK

Tel: (+44) (0) 273 678379
Email: JANET judithd@uk.ac.sussex.cogs
INTERNET judithd%uk.ac.sussex.cogs@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk
UUCP ...mcvax!ukc!cogs!judithd



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