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Today's Topics:
Handprint character database
Query on representation conferences
Searching for some deformable models
Data base Query into image features
Visiting Positions
BMVA Technical Meeting
Call for Papers: CAMP 91
Neural Networks Conference
IJCAI91
AVC and BMVC Conference Proceedings
Industrial vision applications
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Subject: Handprint character database
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 91 10:50:01 -0800
From: "M. Flickner" <FLICK@IBM.COM>
I noticed the last two issues of the digest have requested information
on handprint character databases. As I recall I used a posting to the
vision-digest last year to order the NIST database described below.
Handprinted Character Database
C. L. Wilson
M. D. Garris
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Advanced Systems Division
1. Introduction
This report describes the NIST handprinted character
database. The database consists of 2100 pages of bilevel,
black and white, image data of hand printed numerals and
text with a total character count of over 1,000,000
characters. The data was collected from 2100 individuals
distributed across the United States with a sampling
roughly proportional to population density.
For Further Information Contact:
Joan Sauerwein
301-975-2208
FAX
301-975-2183
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Date: 17 Apr 91 15:44:30 GMT
From: rapaport@adara.cs.buffalo.edu (William J. Rapaport)
Organization: State University of New York at Buffalo/Comp Sci
Subject: query on representation conferences
The SUNY Buffalo Center for Cognitive Science is planning a conference on
representation for April 1992. More details will be forthcoming, but for
now I need some information (for grant-proposal purposes) about any
previous conferences, workshops, etc., on issues of representation in AI,
philosophy, linguistics, psychology, cognitive science, etc.
If anyone has such information, please EMAIL it to me at
rapaport@cs.buffalo.edu
Thanks.
William J. Rapaport
Associate Professor of Computer Science
Center for Cognitive Science
Dept. of Computer Science||internet: rapaport@cs.buffalo.edu
SUNY Buffalo ||bitnet: rapaport@sunybcs.bitnet
Buffalo, NY 14260 ||uucp: {rutgers,uunet}!cs.buffalo.edu!rapaport
(716) 636-3193, 3180 ||fax: (716) 636-3464
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Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1991 16:24:25 GMT
From: rached@ee.eng.ohio-state.edu (Rached Zantout)
Organization: The Ohio State University Dept of Electrical Engineering
Subject: searching for some deformable models
I am working to build a system to recognize (elastically) deformed
objects. My advisor and me, we worked out the details in the theory
and we are in a state where we think we need some experiments. We are
using a range finder as the source for info. about the object. The
difficulty here is to find the models. Models should be deformable,
we want them also to stay deformed so that we get pictures of them
while deformed. They should not be metallic since we are using a laser
range finder. I am thinking of going to a children's toy store
(Toys'R'us, Kids'R'us, or Children's Palace) maybe I find something.
Any other suggestions ? please e-mail me or post to this newsgroup.
thanx
rached@raksha.eng.ohio-state.edu
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Date: Wed, 17 Apr 91 07:30:40 PDT
From: 17-Apr-1991 1629 <pau@yippee.enet.dec.com>
Subject: Data base Query into image features
Has anyone worked on/seen any references on query systems ,in the
iformation retrieval spirit,whereby one would specify query terms in
words (these words being low level image feature designations,or
medium level region dsecriptors with attributes),to search for image
instances in a picture archival data base,which contain these
features/region types ? Imagine an X-ray doctor searching from withi a
data base system for image instances a a specific tumor described by
words. If reprints or equivalent ,please send them: L.F.Pau,Digital
Equipment,POBox 129,F 06561 Valbonne Cedex,France
Thanks !
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Date: Wed, 17 Apr 91 05:34:20 GMT
From: yan@ee.su.oz.au
Organization: Electrical Engineering, The University of Sydney, Australia
Subject: Visiting Positions
VISITING RESEARCH POSITIONS
Sydney University Electrical Engineering
Applications are invited for short term research positions in the area of
document image analysis. People with experience in image segmentation and/
or character recognition, and C programming skill are encouraged to apply.
Please send resume and reprints of relevant publications to:
Dr. H. Yan, School of Electrical Engineering, University of Sydney,
NSW 2006, Australia.
(Phone: +61 2 692-3515, Fax: +61 2 692-3847, E-mail: yan@ee.su.oz.au)
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Date: Sun, 14 Apr 91 11:53:02 BST
Subject: BMVA Technical Meeting
From: J.Illingworth@ee.surrey.ac.uk
***********************************
BRITISH MACHINE VISION ASSOCIATION
and Society for Pattern Recognition.
***********************************
TECHNICAL MEETING
on
MOTION ANALYSIS
to be held on 24 April 1991,
in Ambrose Fleming Lecture Theatre, Engineering Building,
University College London, Torrington Place, London.
Entrance in Mallat Place (opposite Dillons Bookshop).
Chairman: Professor David Hogg (Leeds Univ.)
14.00 Model-based methods for understanding traffic movement.
G. Sullivan (Reading Univ.)
14.30 Vision-based alarm interpretation for perimeter security.
T. Ellis (City Univ.)
15.00 General motion estimation and segmentation.
S.F. Wu (Surrey Univ.)
15.30 Tea
16.00 Motion compensation field rate conversion for HDTV display.
D. Parker (Phillips)
16.30 Visual inference of 3D shape from the image motion of curves.
R. Cipolla (Oxford Univ)
17:00 Finish
REGISTRATION FORM
Please return this form to Miss Annette Harris, BMVA Membership Secretary,
Dept of Physics and Astronomy, University College London, Gower Street. London.
WC1E 6BT. The meeting is free to BMVA members but a charge of 5 pounds
is payable by non-members who should enclose a cheque for this amount made
payable to ``The British Machine Vision Association.''.
NAME: ............................................................
ADDRESS: ............................................................
............................................................
TEL: ............................................................
N.B. For this event registrations will be accepted on the day although prior
registration is preferred.
Dr. J. Illingworth, | Phone: (0483) 571-281 Ext. 2299
V.S.S.P. Group, | Fax : (0483) 300-803
Dept of Electronic and Electrical Eng, | Email: J.Illingworth@ee.surrey.ac.uk
University of Surrey, |
Guildford, |
Surrey GU2 5XH |
United Kingdom |
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Date: 16 Apr 91 0:52 +0100
From: Jim Little <little@cs.ubc.ca>
Subject: Call for Papers: CAMP 91
CALL FOR PAPERS
1991 Workshop on Computer Architecture for Machine Perception (CAMP 91)
PARIS, France 16, 17, 18 December 1991
CAMP 91 will focus on new architectures, both hardware and software,
associated programming environments and algorithms designed for research
and industrial applications of Artificial Intelligence, Vision, and more
generally Machine Perception (including Decision, Control, Image
Processing, Advanced Signal Processing, Sensor Fusion, Simulation ...).
The emphasis of the program will be the presentation of significant new
contributions (VLSI, programming and execution models of parallelism,
parallel and hyper parallel operating system, routing, algorithmics ...)
plus panel and discussion session in which attendees can actively
compare and contrast their methods. The committee will endeavour to
preserve the spirit of CAPAMI.
TOPICS
. Image Processing Hardware Architectures and Software environments.
. Architectures for Inference Engines, Rule-based Systems and
Knowledge-based Machines
. VLSI (Systolic, Data flow, Array ...) Implementations, Wafer Scale
Integration (WSI)
. Parallel Algorithms for Image Processing, Pattern Recognition,
Vision and Multisensor Perception
. Parallel Matching and Reasoning Algorithms
. Programming Vision on Hyperparallel, shared memory, linear,
distributed, pipeline ... and other Architecturs
PAPER SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Authors should submit four (4) copies of an extended abstract (1500
words) mentioning their email and fax, by July 1st, 1991 to:
L. Sendel
Ecole Nationale Superieure de Physique
de Strasbourgh (LSIT)
7 rue de l'Universite 67000 Strasbourg
France
fax: 33 88 35 31 76
email: zavido@etca.fr
Authors will be notified of the acceptance of their papers by Sept.
29th, 1991. Final camera-ready papers are due by Oct. 30th, 1991.
Proceedings will be distributed at the workshop and the 4 best papers
will be published in Machine Vision and Applications.
WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION
Workshop Chair: B. Zavidovique (Fr)
Program Chair: L. Wendel (Fr)
Program Committee: M. Bayoumi (USA)
P.E. Danielsson (Sw)
J. Gallice (Fr)
J. Sanz (USA)
R. Brodersen (USA)
F. Devos (Fr)
J. Little (Canada)
S. Tanimoto (USA)
V. Cantoni (It)
M. Ejiri (Jp)
P. Matherat (Fr)
SPONSORED BY:
Delegation Generale Pour l'Armement (DRET)
Ministere de l'Education National (DRED)
Ministere des Affairs Etrangeres
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Date: Sun, 14 Apr 91 20:36:12 GMT
From: rswiniar%saturn@ucselx.sdsu.edu (Dr. Roman Swiniarski)
Organization: San Diego State University, Math Dept.
Subject: Neural Networks Conference
THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
``NEURAL NETWORKS IN SYSTEMS, CONTROL, VISION AND GENETICS''
(Organized by AMSE and San Diego State University)
San Diego, 29-31 May, 1991
Howard Johnson Hotel, San Diego Down Town,
1430 Seventh Street, San Diego, CA 92101, tel (619) 6960911. Fax. (619) 2349416
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Communications are separated into 9 Groups, each corresponding to
one Session:
Methodology 1- Architectures
2- Learning Algorithms
Applications 3- Signal and Data Processing
4- Patterns and Vision
5- Speech, Text and Image Recognition
6- System Analysis, Design and Inspections
7- Control and Robotics
8- Specific Applications
Miscellaneous 9- Other Methods and Results
REGISTRATION
TUESDAY, May 28, 1991, 7:30-8:30 p.m. and WEDNESDAY May 29, 1991
8:30-9:15 a.m.: Reception of participants and registration.
WEDNESDAY, May 29, 1991
Inaugural Session 9:15-10:30
Opening Addresses:
Professor Guy Masnard, President of AMSE (France) - Opening
Professor Donald Short, Dean of Faculty of Science SDSU - Inaugural Address
Roman Swiniarski, SDSU - Chairman of the International Program Committee:
Scientific Program of the Conference
l 1- Inaugural Invited Lecture:
9:30-10:30 Professor Robert Hecht-Nielsen (University of California
at San Diego, and HNC Neurocomputers, San Diego)
``Neural Computing Technology: A Status Report''
Coffee break 10:30-10:45
10:45-12:30 Plenary Session Invited Lectures:
l 2- P. K. Simpson (General Dynamic Electronic Division, San Diego)
``Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems''
l 3- Professor Peter Salamon (San Diego State University USA)
"The ensemble oracle".
Wednesday Afternoon Plenary Session
2:15 - 4:00 p.m. Invited Lectures
l 4- Professor K. Lars Hansen (Electronic Institute
The Technical University of Denmark (Denmark)
"Self-repair in Neural Network Ensembles".
l 5- Dr. Y. T. Zhou (HNC Neurocomputers, San Diego)
Neural Methods for Computer Vision Problems.
4:00-4:15 Coffee break
4:15 p.m. Communications of Group 1: Neural networks Architectures
THURSDAY, May 30, 1991 Two parallel Sessions:
8:30 a.m. Group 4 Group 7
Coffee break at 10:30 a.m.
2:00 p.m. Group 2 Group 9
Coffee break at 4:00 p.m.
Dinner Party.
FRIDAY, May 31, 1991 Two parallel Sessions:
8:30 a.m. Group 5 Group 8
Coffee break at 10:30 a.m.
2:00 p.m. Group 3 Group 6
Coffee break at 4:00 p.m.
Conclusion of Conference. Closing Address.
SESSIONS
In each Session the papers will be presented according to their
number given in the ``Detailed List of Accepted Communications'',
unless otherwise specified by the Chairmen to have more homogeneous Sessions.
The speakers are invited to contact the Chairmen at the beginning of the
Session.
The duration of the presentations will be decided by the Chairman according
to the numbers of effectively presented papers, but 30 minutes, including
the discussion, is the upper limit.
Each Session will end with a General Panel Discussion about
the topics of the Session: contact the Chairmen if you wish to take an
active part in the discussion.
ACCOMODATION
We have chosen to hold the Conference in a good and cheap Hotel.
We highly recommend to have also your bedroom in this Hotel.
The rate for the participants is US $ 49 per night for
single or double room, including breakfast (including
the taxes, you to have pay US $53.41).
AMSE can book the room for you: you must send to AMSE a request
with whole amount included (and we must receive request before
May 1, 1991).
If not, you may contact and pay the Hotel by yourself:
Howard Johnson Hotel (San Diego Down Town), 1430 Seventh Ave,
San Diego, CA 92101, Fax 619-2349416, tel. 619-6960911
(indicate the Reference "AMSE Conference", John Tidwell).
CONFERENCE FEE
The Conference fee will include: Volume of the Summaries
of all accepted papers, the Volumes of the Conference Proceedings
including all the presented papers, possible publication
of the papers in original or revised form in
a special Monograph of the AMSE Series ``Neural Networks''
with a low subscription rate, the admission to the Dinner
Party on Thursday Evening.
Payment arrived before May 1, 1991: US $ 285
Payment arriving from May 1, 1991 or at the Conference Desk: US $ 320
Discounts: There is a discount of US $ 30 for students and if several
participants of the same Department register together.
Accompanying students or co-authors pay reduced fee of US $ 80
(without the Volumes).
Make payments in advance to the order of AMSE, make preferably a
Bank Transfer to'Discount bank and Trust Company, Geneve, Switzerland,
to credit 64373.
Participant working in France will pay in equivalent French Francs:
credit the AMSE Postal account 'Lyon, 2708-62 N'. ``Unesco Coupons''
sent to AMSE Office are also accepted.
The registration is possible during the Conference, but, for
better organization, we wish that all attendies mail in advance to
AMSE, 16 Avenue de Grange Blanche, 69160 Tassin-la-Demi-Lune, France,
Telex: 389000 (you must put at the beginning of the text the
AMSE code: A74595-AMSEMESNARD+), Tel. 33-78343604, Fax: 33-78345417
Chair of the International Program Committee
Roman Swiniarski
Department of Mathematical Sciences
San Diego State University
San Diego , CA 92182-0314, USA
e-mail: rswiniar@ania.sdsu.edu
Tel: (619) 594-5538
Fax: 619-594-5642
PS. The conference title has been changed to
``Neural Networks: Mehodologies and Applications''.
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From morrow@das.harvard.edu Thu Apr 11 13:20:27 1991
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 91 16:19:46 EDT
From: morrow@das.harvard.edu
Subject: IJCAI91
12th INTERNATIONAL JOINT CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
24 - 30 August, 1991
* Darling Harbour * Sydney * Australia *
IJCAI-91
IJCAI-91 will be held at Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia, 24-30
August, 1991. Professor Barbara Grosz of Harvard University is the
Conference Chair; Professor John Mylopoulos and Professor Ray Reiter,
both of the University of Toronto, are Program CoChairs; and
Professor Michael McRobbie of the Australian National University is
the Australian National Committee Chair. Dr. Donald Walker of
Bellcore is Secretary-Treasurer for the Conference.
REGISTRATION BROCHURES AND FORMS FOR IJCAI-91
The Australian National Committee has arranged for Registration
Brochures and Forms for IJCAI-91, to be obtained by three methods:
hard copy, ftp, e-mail. These are described below. As noted
below, the e-mail option is an option of last resort only.
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IJCAI-91 WORKSHOP PROGRAM
=========================
It is strongly recommended that people interested in the IJCAI-91
Workshop Program obtain a copy of the Registration Brochure via
anonymous ftp (see below) as soon as possible since the closing date
for submissions for all workshops is 15 May, or in some cases earlier.
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OBTAINING REGISTRATION BROCHURES
================================
1. Hard Copies
Hard copies of the Registration Brochures will be available
mid- to late April, 1991.
Brochures will then be mailed to all current members of the national
and regional AI societies and interest groups in the following
countries: Australia, Canada, China, Europe (to all who receive AICOM
publications), Japan, Korea, Mexico, United States (AAAI), USSR, and
to all people who have requested information from IJCAI-91 Conference
Committee members or the IJCAI-91 Secretariat. Attempts are being
made to send mail to Eastern European countries as well.
Anyone who is not a member of one of these societies or does not
receive a brochure by mid-May can request one by sending an e-mail
message to:
ijcai.rego.hardcopy@vulcan.anu.edu.au
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS AN E-MAIL ADDRESS TO WHICH *ONLY* E-MAIL
REQUESTS FOR *HARD COPIES* OF THE REGISTRATION BROCHURES AND FORMS
SHOULD BE SENT. IT IS *NOT* A GENERAL IJCAI CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS.
Requests for hard copies of the Registration Brochure and Form and
any other enquiries concerning IJCAI-91, can be made directly to:
IJCAI-91 Secretariat
PO Box 787
Potts Point, NSW 2011
AUSTRALIA
Tel: (+61-2) 3572600
Fax: (+61-2) 3572950
2. Anonymous ftp
For those connected to the Internet, the IJCAI Registration Brochure
and Form are available as compressed POSTSCRIPT files via anonymous
ftp from
vulcan.anu.edu.au (IP number 130.56.4.173) (in /IJCAI)
and from
uunet.uu.net (alias ftp.uu.net, IP number 137.39.1.2) (in /doc/IJCAI)
**********************************************************************
NOTE: So as to reduce unnecessary network traffic and the number of
transfers from vulcan.anu.edu.au, please make the relevant POSTSCRIPT
files publicly available at your site. Please contact your local
system manager for details of how best to do so.
**********************************************************************
To transfer the Registration Brochure and Form proceed as follows:
diana 201 $ ftp vulcan.anu.edu.au
Connected to vulcan.anu.edu.au.
220 vulcan FTP server ($Header: ftpd.c 2.5 89/12/15 $) ready.
Name (vulcan.anu.edu.au:gustav): anonymous
331 Guest login ok, send ident as password.
Password:
Now type in your full e-mail address as password (it will be logged).
After a successful login change to directory IJCAI. You can issue the
command "ls" to see the contents of that directory:
230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
ftp> cd IJCAI
(on uunet.uu.net do "cd pub/IJCAI" instead)
ftp> ls
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening data connection for /bin/ls (ascii mode) (0 bytes).
README
reg.brochure.A4.ps.Z
reg.brochure.11.ps.Z
reg.form.A4.ps.Z
reg.form.11.ps.Z
226 Transfer complete.
64 bytes received in 0.039 seconds (1.6 Kbytes/s)
ftp>
Now enter ftp commands "binary" (in order to transfer the compressed
files which are not ASCII) and "prompt" (in order to be able to
transfer more than one file with one command without being molested
by ftp with unnecessary questions):
ftp> binary
200 Type set to I.
ftp> prompt
Interactive mode off.
ftp>
At this stage things depend on whether your printers use 11 inch paper
(e.g. as in the USA) or A4 size paper. If you use 11 inch paper say:
ftp> mget README *.11.*
After a successful transfer, quit ftp and unpack the files:
ftp> quit
221 Goodbye.
% uncompress reg.brochure.11.ps.Z reg.form.11.ps.Z
The two files: "reg.brochure.11.ps" and "reg.form.11.ps" can be now
sent directly to any PostScript printer, e.g.,
% lpr -Plsr -s reg.brochure.11.ps
% lpr -Plsr -s reg.form.11.ps
After uncompressing file reg.brochure.11.ps will be about 3.5 Mbytes
in size. For this reason you should use "-s" option while invoking
lpr as lpr will then make a symbolic link between that file and the
spooler rather than copy the file to the spooler.
If your printer uses A4 instead of 11 inch paper repeat the above
procedure for the files "reg.brochure.A4.ps.Z" and "reg.form.A4.ps.Z".
On some Sys V systems, you may not be able to create files with names
longer than 10 or so characters. In that case you may have to transfer
files one by one, e.g.:
ftp> get reg.brochure.11.ps.Z bro.ps.Z
...
ftp> get reg.form.11.ps.Z form.ps.Z
...
Also, on Sys V systems the name of the print command is "lp" and some
versions of Sys V do not support symbolic links. However, there
should still be an option to lp which will prevent the printed file
from being copied to the spooler.
In case of problems or difficulties contact your local system manager
or:
ijcai.network.support@vulcan.anu.edu.au.
3. By automatic e-mail
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NOTE: This procedure is complex and it puts a great burden on any system
that participates in the mailing process. Use it ONLY AS A LAST RESORT.
If you transfer files in this way, make sure that they become publicly
accessible within your site and its neighbourhood.
******************************************************************************
For those not connected to the Internet, A4 and 11'' versions of the IJCAI
Registration Brochure and Form can be obtained via e-mail in uuencoded
compressed shar format. Send a message to
ijcai.rego.email.11@vulcan.anu.edu.au
for the 11 inch documents and to
ijcai.rego.email.A4@vulcan.anu.edu.au
for the A4 size documents.
The corresponding aliases on vulcan will automatically send you back
several shar files. For 11 inch documents you will receive:
94 r.b.11.ps.Z.shar.1 94 r.b.11.ps.Z.shar.7
66 r.b.11.ps.Z.shar.10 94 r.b.11.ps.Z.shar.8
94 r.b.11.ps.Z.shar.2 94 r.b.11.ps.Z.shar.9
94 r.b.11.ps.Z.shar.3 94 r.b.11.ps.Z.shar.1
94 r.b.11.ps.Z.shar.4 94 r.f.11.ps.Z.shar.2
94 r.b.11.ps.Z.shar.5 18 r.f.11.ps.Z.shar.3
94 r.b.11.ps.Z.shar.6
and for the A4 size documents:
94 r.b.A4.ps.Z.shar.1 94 r.b.A4.ps.Z.shar.6
94 r.b.A4.ps.Z.shar.10 94 r.b.A4.ps.Z.shar.7
9 r.b.A4.ps.Z.shar.11 94 r.b.A4.ps.Z.shar.8
94 r.b.A4.ps.Z.shar.2 94 r.b.A4.ps.Z.shar.9
94 r.b.A4.ps.Z.shar.3 94 r.f.A4.ps.Z.shar.1
94 r.b.A4.ps.Z.shar.4 94 r.f.A4.ps.Z.shar.2
94 r.b.A4.ps.Z.shar.5 18 r.f.A4.ps.Z.shar.3
Observe the numbers in front of file names. These are the sizes of the
files in kilobytes.
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WARNING: Do not send an automatic e-mail request if:
1) you do not have enough space in the mail spooler to
accomodate these files;
2) your mail links are very slow;
3) your mailer cannot process files of this size;
4) you can use ftp from a machine to which you have an access.
******************************************************************************
To unpack the documents, save the messages on the files with the corresponding
names in a separate directory. For example, call that directory IJCAI.
If you have program unshar (the latest versions of shar and unshar can
be obtained from volume 15 of comp.sources.unix) then do:
$ cd IJCAI
$ unshar *
otherwise you will have to strip the mail headers from all files by
hand and then run /bin/sh on them (Bourne shell syntax assumed):
$ for i in *
> do
> /bin/sh $i
> done
This will create numerous files in your directory with extensions .uu.aa,
.uu.ab, .uu.ac, etc. It will also create two command files:
r.b.A4.ps.Z.unpack
r.f.A4.ps.Z.unpack
(if you have asked for A4 size documents). Execute these to finally
recreate the PostScript files
r.b.A4.ps (the registration brochure)
and
r.f.A4.ps (the registration script)
The two files: "r.b.A4.ps" and "r.f.A4.ps" can be now sent directly to
any PostScript printer, e.g.,
% lpr -Plsr -s r.b.A4.ps
% lpr -Plsr -s r.f.A4.ps
The file r.b.A4.ps is about 3.5 Mbytes in size. For this reason you
should use the "-s" option while invoking lpr as lpr will then make a
symbolic link between that file and the spooler rather than copy the
file to the spooler.
If your printer uses 11 inch instead of A4 paper repeat the above
procedure for the files "r.b.11.ps.Z" and "r.f.11.ps.Z".
In case of problems or difficulties contact your local system manager
or:
ijcai.network.support@vulcan.anu.edu.au.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE ARE E-MAIL ADDRESSES TO WHICH *ONLY* E-MAIL
REQUESTS FOR THE REGISTRATION BROCHURE AND REGISTRATION FORM *IN
UUENCODED COMPRESSED SHAR FORMAT* SHOULD BE SENT. THESE ARE *NOT*
GENERAL IJCAI CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESSES.
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* A note to system managers: *
* *
* The shar files described above live in ftp anonymous area on *
* vulcan.anu.edu.au (IJCAI/shar). You are welcome to transfer these files *
* to your system via ftp and set up a similar facility to the one described *
* above. A script which bounces mail lives on "bouncepost" in the same *
* directory. A script "pack" in that directory illustrates the packing *
* process, in case you have to unpack files by hand. *
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Date: Mon, 8 Apr 91 21:32:38 BST
From: J.Illingworth@ee.surrey.ac.uk
Subject: AVC and BMVC Conference Proceedings
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS FOR SALE
BRITISH MACHINE VISION ASSOCIATION
and Society for Pattern Recognition
The BMVA (which was formed last year by the merger of the British Pattern
Recognition Association and the Alvey Vision Club), has a limited number
(about 20) copies of the Proceedings of the following conferences for sale:
AVC88: ALVEY VISION CLUB CONFERENCE 1988, held in Manchester, U.K.
AVC89: ALVEY VISION CLUB CONFERENCE 1989, held in Reading, U.K.
BMVC90: BRITISH MACHINE VISION CONFERENCE 1990, held in Oxford, U.K.
These conferences have established themselves as the major forum for the
presentation of UK work in Machine Vision, Image Processing and Pattern
Recognition.
Copies of each volume are seperately available at a cost of 25 pounds sterling
plus cost of packaging and posting (2 pounds sterling for delivery within
Europe, 5 pounds for the U.S.A.). Requests for copies of the proceedings
should be sent to
Dr J. Illingworth
BMVA Secretary
Dept of Electronics
University of Surrey
Guildford GU2 5XH
email: J.Illingworth@uk.ac.surrey.ee
Cheques or bankers drafts for the full amount including packaging and postage
(i.e. 27 pounds sterling per volume in Europe, 30 pounds sterling in U.S.A.)
should be made payable in
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Date: Wed, 17 Apr 91 07:25:39 PDT
From: 17-Apr-1991 1624 <pau@yippee.enet.dec.com>
Subject: Industrial vision applications
For those who may be interested in the "real stuff" here are two references:it
is likely that you have not seen them,at least the second one !
1)L.F.Pau,Computer vision in lectronics applications,Plenum Press,NY,1990
2)L.F.Pau,R.Olafsson,Fish quality control by comuter vision,Marcel
Dekker,NY,1991
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