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CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENTS:
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CVPR Call for Papers reminder
AI Symposium in Israel: Program
CFP - 6TH SCANDINAVIAN CONFERENCE ON IMAGE ANALYSIS
IEEE 1989 Int Conf on Image Processing
Symposium on Chinese Text Processing

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Date: Sun, 06 Nov 88 20:46:25 EST
From: "Worthy N. Martin" <wnm@uvacs.cs.virginia.edu>
Subject: CVPR Call for Papers reminder


The following call for papers has appeared before,
however, it is being reissued to remind interested
parties of the first deadline, namely:

---->
----> November 16, 1988 -- Papers submitted
---->

This deadline will be held to firmly with the submission
date determined by postmark.
Thank you for your interest in CVPR89
Worthy Martin



CALL FOR PAPERS

IEEE Computer Society Conference
on
COMPUTER VISION AND PATTERN RECOGNITION

Sheraton Grand Hotel
San Diego, California
June 4-8, 1989.



General Chair


Professor Rama Chellappa
Department of EE-Systems
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California 90089-0272


Program Co-Chairs

Professor Worthy Martin Professor John Kender
Dept. of Computer Science Dept. of Computer Science
Thornton Hall Columbia University
University of Virginia New York, New York 10027
Charlottesville, Virginia 22901


Program Committee

Charles Brown John Jarvis Gerard Medioni
Larry Davis Avi Kak Theo Pavlidis
Arthur Hansen Rangaswamy Kashyap Alex Pentland
Robert Haralick Joseph Kearney Roger Tsai
Ellen Hildreth Daryl Lawton John Tsotsos
Anil Jain Martin Levine John Webb
Ramesh Jain David Lowe



Submission of Papers

Four copies of complete drafts, not exceeding 25 double
spaced typed pages should be sent to Worthy Martin at the
address given above by November 16, 1988 (THIS IS A HARD
DEADLINE). All reviewers and authors will be anonymous for
the review process. The cover page will be removed for the
review process. The cover page must contain the title,
authors' names, primary author's address and telephone
number, and index terms containing at least one of the below
topics. The second page of the draft should contain the
title and an abstract of about 250 words. Authors will be
notified of notified of acceptance by February 1, 1989 and
final camera-ready papers, typed on special forms, will be
required by March 8, 1989. Submission of Video Tapes As a
new feature there will be one or two sessions where the
authors can present their work using video tapes only. For
information regarding the submission of video tapes for
review purposes, please contact John Kender at the address
above.



Conference Topics Include:

-- Image Processing
-- Pattern Recognition
-- 3-D Representation and Recognition
-- Motion
-- Stereo
-- Visual Navigation
-- Shape from _____ (Shading, Contour, ...)
-- Vision Systems and Architectures
-- Applications of Computer Vision
-- AI in Computer Vision
-- Robust Statistical Methods in Computer Vision



Dates

November 16, 1988 -- Papers submitted
February 1, 1989 -- Authors informed
March 8, 1989 -- Camera-ready manuscripts to IEEE
June 4-8, 1989 -- Conference


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Date: Tue, 1 Nov 88 19:15:01 JST
From: Shmuel Peleg <peleg%humus.Huji.AC.IL@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
Subject: AI Symposium in Israel: Program

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


Preliminary Program

Tuesday, December 27.

08:00-09:00 Registration

09:00-12:00 Openning Session, Joint with ITIM/CASA
Openning addresses.
Invited Talk: Three dimensional vision for robot applications
David Nitzan, SRI International


12:00-13:30 Lunch Break

13:30-15:15 Session 2.4 Constraints

Invited Talk: An Overview of the Constraint Language CLP(R)
Joxan Jaffar, IBM TJW Research Center

Belief maintenance in dynamic constraint networks
Rina Dechter, UCLA, and Avi Dechter, California State University


13:30-15:15 Session 2.5 Vision

Multiresolution shape from shading
Gad Ron and Shmuel Peleg, Hebrew University

Describing geometric objects symbolically
Gerald M. Radack and Leon S. Sterling, Case Western Reserve University

A vision system for localization of textile pieces on a light table
(short talk)
H. Garten and M. Raviv, Rafael

15:15-15:45 Coffee Break

15:45-17:45 Session 3.4 Reasoning Systems


A classification approach for reasoning systems - a case study in
graph theory
Rong Lin, Old Dominion University


Descriptively powerful terminological representation
Mira Balaban and Hana Karpas, Ben-Gurion University


Bread, Frappe, and Cake: The Gourmet's Guide to Automated Deduction
Yishai A. Feldman and Charles Rich, MIT


15:45-17:45 Session 3.5 Vision

Invited Talk: Cells, skeletons and snakes
Martin D. Levine, McGill University

The Radial Mean of the Power Spectrum (RMPS) and adaptive image restoration
Gavriel Feigin and Nissim Ben-Yosef, Hebrew University

Geometric and probabilistic criteria with an admissible cost structure
for 3-d object recognition by search
Hezekiel Ben-Arie, Technion

17:45-18:15 IAAI Bussiness meeting


Wednesday, December 28.

09:00-10:30 Session 4.4 Computer Aided Instruction

The implementation of artificial intelligence in computer based training
Avshalom Aderet and Sachi Gerlitz, ELRON Electronic Industries

A logical programming approach to research and development of a
student modeling component in a computer tutor for characteristics of
functions
Baruch Schwarz and Nurit Zehavi, Weizmann Institute

Meimad --- A database integrated with instructional system for retrieval
(in Hebrew)
Avigail Oren and David Chen, Tel-Aviv University

09:00-10:30 Session 4.5 Robotics/Search

Invited Talk: Principles for Movement Planning and Control
Tamar Flash, Weizmann Institute

Strategies for efficient incremental nearest neighbor search
Alan J. Broder, The MITRE Corporation

10:30-11:00 Coffee Break

11:00-13:00 Session 5.4 Legal Applications/Language

Towards a computational model of concept acquisition and
modification using cases and precedents from contract law
Seth R. Goldman, UCLA

Expert Systems in the Legal Domain
Uri J. Schild, Bar-Ilan University

Machinary for Hebrew Word Formation
Uzzi Ornan, Technion

What's in a joke?
Michal Ephratt, Haifa University

11:00-13:00 Session 5.5 Expert Systems

Explanatory Meta-rules to provide explanations in expert systems
C. Millet, EUROSOFT, and M. Gilloux, CNET

Declarative vs. procedural representation in an expert system: A perspective
Lev Zeidenberg, IET, and Ami Shapiro IDF

Automatic models generation for troubleshooting
Arie Ben-David, Hebrew University

A general expert system for resource allocation (in Hebrew)
Zvi Kupelik, Ehud Gudes, Amnon Mizels, and Perets Shoval, Ben-Gurion University


13:00-14:30 Lunch Break

14:30-16:00 Session 6.4 Logic Programming

Invited Talk: The CHIP constraint programming system
Mehmet Dincbas, ECRC

Time constrained logic programming
Andreas Zell, Stuttgart University

Automatic generation of control information in five steps
Kristof Verschaetse, Danny De Schreye and Maurice Bruynooghe,
Katoliche Universitet Leuven


14:30-16:00 Session 6.5 Data Structures for Vision

Invited Talk: An Overview of Hierarchical Spatial Data Structures
Hanan Samet, University of Maryland

Optimal Parallel Algorithms for Quadtree Problems
Simon Kasif, Johns Hopkins University


16:00-16:30 Coffee Break

16:30-18:00 Session 7.4 Reasoning and Nonmonotonic Logic

Preferential Models and Cumulative Logics
Daniel Lehmann, Hebrew University

Invited Talk: Baysian and belief-functions formalisms for evidential
reasoning: A conceptual analysis
Judea Pearl, UCLA

16:30-18:00 Session 7.5 Pattern Matching

Scaled pattern matching
Amihood Amir, University of Maryland

Term Matching on a Mesh-Connected Parallel Computer
Arthur L. Delcher and Simon Kasif, The Johns Hopkins University


18:00-18:15 Closing remarks


For registration information please contact:

5th ISAI Secretariat
IPA, Kfar Maccabiah,
Ramat Gan 52109
Israel
(972) 3-715772

Or by e-mail:
udi@wisdom.bitnet
hezy@taurus.bitnet



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Date: Thu, 3 Nov 88 08:26:40 +0200
From: jjr@tolsun.oulu.fi (Juha R|ning)
Subject: CFP - 6TH SCANDINAVIAN CONFERENCE ON IMAGE ANALYSIS


The 6th Scandinavian Conference on Image Analysis
=================================================

June 19 - 22, 1989
Oulu, Finland

Second Call for Papers



INVITATION TO 6TH SCIA

The 6th Scandinavian Conference on Image Analysis (6SCIA)
will be arranged by the Pattern Recognition Society of Fin-
land from June 19 to June 22, 1989. The conference is spon-
sored by the International Association for Pattern Recogni-
tion. The conference will be held at the University of Oulu.
Oulu is the major industrial city in North Finland, situated
not far from the Arctic Circle. The conference site is at
the Linnanmaa campus of the University, near downtown Oulu.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

Erkki Oja, Conference Chairman
Matti Pietik{inen, Program Chairman
Juha R|ning, Local organization Chairman
Hannu Hakalahti, Exhibition Chairman

Jan-Olof Eklundh, Sweden
Stein Grinaker, Norway
Teuvo Kohonen, Finland
L. F. Pau, Denmark

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

The program will consist of contributed papers, invited
talks and special panels. The contributed papers will cov-
er:

* computer vision
* image processing
* pattern recognition
* perception
* parallel algorithms and architectures

as well as application areas including

* industry
* medicine and biology
* office automation
* remote sensing

There will be invited speakers on the following topics:

Industrial Machine Vision
(Dr. J. Sanz, IBM Almaden Research Center)

Vision and Robotics
(Prof. Y. Shirai, Osaka University)

Knowledge-Based Vision
(Prof. L. Davis, University of Maryland)

Parallel Architectures
(Prof. P. E. Danielsson, Link|ping University)

Neural Networks in Vision
(to be announced)

Image Processing for HDTV
(Dr. G. Tonge, Independent Broadcasting Authority).

Panels will be organized on the following topics:

Visual Inspection in the Electronics Industry (moderator:
prof. L. F. Pau);
Medical Imaging (moderator: prof. N. Saranummi);
Neural Networks and Conventional Architectures (moderator:
prof. E. Oja);
Image Processing Workstations (moderator: Dr. A. Kortekan-
gas).

SUBMISSION OF PAPERS

Authors are invited to submit four copies of an extended
summary of at least 1000 words of each of their papers to:

Professor Matti Pietik{inen
6SCIA Program Chairman
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
University of Oulu
SF-90570 OULU, Finland

tel +358-81-352765
fax +358-81-561278
telex 32 375 oylin sf
net scia@steks.oulu.fi

The summary should contain sufficient detail, including a
clear description of the salient concepts and novel features
of the work. The deadline for submission of summaries is
December 1, 1988. Authors will be notified of acceptance by
January 31st, 1989 and final camera-ready papers will be re-
quired by March 31st, 1989.

The length of the final paper must not exceed 8 pages. In-
structions for writing the final paper will be sent to the
authors.

EXHIBITION

An exhibition is planned. Companies and institutions in-
volved in image analysis and related fields are invited to
exhibit their products at demonstration stands, on posters
or video. Please indicate your interest to take part by con-
tacting the Exhibition Committee:

Matti Oikarinen
P.O. Box 181
SF-90101 OULU
Finland

tel. +358-81-346488
telex 32354 vttou sf
fax. +358-81-346211

SOCIAL PROGRAM

A social program will be arranged, including possibilities
to enjoy the location of the conference, the sea and the
midnight sun. There are excellent possibilities to make
post-conference tours e.g. to Lapland or to the lake dis-
trict of Finland.

The social program will consist of a get-together party on
Monday June 19th, a city reception on Tuesday June 20th, and
the conference Banquet on Wednesday June 21st. These are all
included in the registration fee. There is an extra fee for
accompanying persons.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

The registration fee will be 1300 FIM before April 15th,
1989 and 1500 FIM afterwards. The fee for participants cov-
ers: entrance to all sessions, panels and exhibition;
proceedings; get-together party, city reception, banquet and
coffee breaks.

The fee is payable by
- check made out to 6th SCIA and mailed to the
Conference Secretariat; or by
- bank transfer draft account or
- all major credit cards

Registration forms, hotel information and practical travel
information are available from the Conference Secretariat.
An information package will be sent to authors of accepted
papers by January 31st, 1989.

Secretariat:
Congress Team
P.O. Box 227
SF-00131 HELSINKI
Finland
tel. +358-0-176866
telex 122783 arcon sf
fax +358-0-1855245

There will be hotel rooms available for participants, with
prices ranging from 135 FIM (90 FIM) to 430 FIM (270 FIM)
per night for a single room (double room/person).

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Date: Fri, 4 Nov 88 12:26 H
From: <CHTEH%NUSEEV.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
Subject: ICIP'89 : IEEE 1989 Int Conf on Image Processing


IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON IMAGE PROCESSING
(ICIP'89)

5-8 September, 1989, Singapore

CALL FOR PAPERS (Updated)


The 1989 IEEE International Conference on Image
Processing (ICIP'89) will be held in Singapore on 5-8
September, 1989. The conference is jointly organized by the
Computer Chapter, IEEE Singapore Section and the Department
of Electrical Engineering, National University of Singapore.
The conference will include regular sessions on all aspects
of the theory and applications of image processing. In
addition, tutorials by eminent speakers presenting the
state-of-the-art in selected areas of image processing will
be offered. An exhibition will be held in conjunction with
the conference.

Papers describing original work in all aspects of image
processing are invited. Topics for regular sessions
include, but are not limited to, the following :

Image analysis/modeling Office image processing
Image restoration/enhancement Machine vision
Video communications AI vision techniques
Image pattern recognition VLSI implementation
Remote sensing System architecture
Biomedical imaging Color image processing

Authors are invited to submit four copies of an
extended summary of at least 1000 words to :

Technical Program Chairman, ICIP'89
c/o Meeting Planners Pte Ltd
100 Beach Road, #33-01
Shaw Towers, Singapore 0718
Republic of Singapore
Telex : RS40125 MEPLAN
Fax : (65) 2962670
E-mail : OSH@NUSEEV.BITNET

The summary should contain sufficient detail, including
a clear description of the salient concepts and novel
features of the work. The summary should include the
authors' names, addresses, affiliations, and telephone,
telex and fax numbers. The authors should also indicate one
or more of the above topics that best describe the contents
of the paper.

Proposals for tutorials and special sessions are also
welcome and should be addressed to the Technical Program
Chairman before 16 January 1989.


AUTHORS' SCHEDULE
Submission of summary 1 February 1989
Notification of acceptance 31 March 1989
Submission of final manuscripts 1 June 1989

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Date: 2 Nov 88 17:58:33 GMT
From: uflorida!proxftl!francis@gatech.edu (Francis H. Yu)
Subject: 1989 Symposium on Chinese Text Processing
Organization: Proximity Technology, Ft. Lauderdale


*************************************
* CALL FOR PAPER *
*************************************


1989 Symposium on Chinese Text Processing
Boca Raton, FL, March 16-17, 1988
Sponsored by
The Chinese Language Computer Society of Florida


The Symposium's objective is to serve as an international
forum for the presentation of research conducted in the area
of ideographics.

Papers describing original work in all aspects of
ideographics are invited.

A non-exclusive sample of the included topics follows:

* Charactor Input and Display
* Charactor Encoding
* Disign of Ternimals and Keyboards
* Chinese Language Lexicon
* Chinese Language Parsing
* Machine Translation
* Optical Charactor Recognition
* Computer Ideographics in 90's
* Speech Recognition
* Application
Word Processors
Electronic Typewriters
Desk Top Publishing
Typesetting

Authors please submit 3 copies of proposed paper to
Paper Review Committee
1989 Symposium on Chinese Text Processing
Florida Atlantic University
Department of Computer Engineering
500 NW 20 Street
Boca Raton, FL 33486

Symposium Chairman
Dr George Kostopoulos
(407) 393-3463

Paper Submission Deadline: December 1, 1988
Notification of Acceptance: January 1, 1989
Final Manuscript Due: February 1, 1989

FRANCIS H. YU (305)-566-3511
Proximity Technology, Inc., Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA
Domain: francis@proxftl.uucp
Uucp: ...!{ uunet, uflorida!novavax }!proxftl!francis


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