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VISION-LIST Digest    Mon May 17 16:11:18 PDT 93     Volume 12 : Issue 23 

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Today's Topics:

NIST Special Database 9 (Mated Fingerprint Card Pairs)
New NIST Mated Fingerprint Card Pairs Database
ICCD camera manufacturers' addresses?
Need: English trs. of Japanese article
image warping software wanted
Template matching? need help
CVPR Color Vision Symposium
Second Turkish AI and ANN Symposium

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(5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for <vision-list@teleos.com>); Thu, 13 May 1993 11:53:43 -0700
Path: magi.ncsl.nist.gov!craig
From: craig@magi.ncsl.nist.gov (Craig Watson)
Subject: NIST Special Database 9 (Mated Fingerprint Card Pairs)
Organization: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Date: Thu, 13 May 1993 18:46:43 GMT
Status: R

Subject: New NIST Mated Fingerprint Card Pairs Database
Summary:
Followup-To: craig@magi.ncsl.nist.gov
Distribution: world
Organization: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Keywords:

National Institute of Standards and Technology
announces a new database


NIST Special Database 9

8-Bit Gray Scale Images of Mated Fingerprint Card Pairs (MFCP)


The NIST database of mated fingerprint card pairs will consist of multiple
volumes. Currently five volumes are scheduled to be released. Volumes 1-3
have been released and volumes 4 and 5 will be released by the middle of
June. Each volume will be a 3 CD-ROM set with each CD-ROM containing 90
mated card pairs of segmented 8-bit gray scale fingerprint images (900
fingerprint image pairs per CD-ROM). Each segmented image is 832 by 768
pixels and classified using the National Crime Information Center (NCIC)
classes given by the FBI. The images are compressed using a modified JPEG
lossless compression algorithm. Each CD-ROM contains approximately
630-660 Megabytes of data compressed and 1.0-1.2 Gigabytes uncompressed
(1.8 : 1 average compression ratio). The database also includes example
software which was written on a UNIX environment workstation. The software
is the same code used with NIST Special Database 4.


NIST Special Database 9 has the following features:

o Each Volume has 270 mated card pairs of segmented 8-bit gray scale
fingerprint images.
o NCIC classifications given by the FBI.
o Cards selected randomly thus approximating a natural horizontal
slice of the NCIC classifications.
o Resolution of approximately 11.0 line pairs per millimeter resolution. Scanned at 19.6850 pixels per mm.
o Image format documentation and example software (written on a
UNIX environment workstation)
o Software is the same code used with NIST Special Database 4.


Suitable for automated fingerprint classification research, the database can
be used for:

o algorithm development
o system training and testing


The database is a valuable tool for evaluating fingerprint systems using a
statistical sample of fingerprints which approximate a natural horizontal
slice of the NCIC classifications. The system requirements are a CD-ROM drive
with software to read ISO-9660 format and the ability to compile the C source
code, which was written using a SUN C compiler. Cost per volume of the
database: $750.00.


If you have further questions, please contact:

Craig Watson
National Institute of Standards and Technology
225/A214
Gaithersburg, MD 20899
phone -> (301)975-4402
e-mail -> craig@magi.ncsl.nist.gov

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(5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for <vision-list@teleos.com>); Fri, 14 May 1993 12:25:55 -0700
(queueing-rmail) id 152238.14777; Fri, 14 May 1993 15:22:38 EDT
Path: kube
From: kube@cs.ualberta.ca (Ron Kube)
Subject: ICCD camera manufacturers' addresses?
Summary: RFI
Keywords: underwater imaging, positioning
Nntp-Posting-Host: kitscoty.cs.ualberta.ca
Organization: University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Date: Fri, 14 May 1993 12:26:28 -0600
Status: R

Could someone please supply the name(s) of a company making
Intensified CCD (ICCD) underwater low-light camera? We also require
an accurate (sub-centimeter) underwater positioning system (I have
info on the SHARPS system).
Thanks

Ron Kube

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(5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for <vision-list@teleos.com>); Wed, 12 May 1993 04:23:33 -0700
id <sg.29787-0@ben.uknet.ac.uk>; Wed, 12 May 1993 12:13:34 +0100
From: c92aja@comlab.ox.ac.uk (Asim Javed)
Subject: Need: English trs. of Japanese article
Organization: Oxford University Computing Laboratory, UK
Date: Wed, 12 May 1993 11:11:19 GMT
Originator: c92aja@msc9.comlab
Status: RO

I need an english translation of the following article:

"Reconstruction of 3D objects by integration of multiple range data"
Y.Kawai,T.Ueshiba,T.Yoshimi,M.Oshima (Electrotech. Lab., Tsukuba, Japan)
Trans. Inst. Electron. Inf. Commun. Eng. D-II (Japan), vol.J75D-II,
no.4, p.737-48 (April 1992). In Japanese.

My email is active until May 21st. Please respond before then.

Asim Javed (c92aja@prg.oxford.ac.uk)

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(5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for <Vision-List@TELEOS.COM>); Fri, 14 May 1993 08:55:52 -0700
Date: Fri, 14 May 93 17:53:11 +0200
From: toet@izf.tno.nl (Lex Toet)
Subject: image warping software wanted
Status: R

I am interested in software and tutorial books on IMAGE WARPING.

Lex Toet

TNO Institute for Human Factors
Kampweg 5
3769 DE Soesterberg
The Netherlands
e-mail toet@izf.tno.nl


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(5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for <vision-list@teleos.com>); Mon, 17 May 1993 13:57:05 -0700
Path: yangtze.berkeley.edu!nadi
From: nadi@yangtze.berkeley.edu (Fariborz Nadi)
Subject: Template matching? need help
Nntp-Posting-Host: yangtze.berkeley.edu
Organization: University of California, Berkeley
Date: Mon, 17 May 1993 20:54:21 GMT
Status: R

Question(s):

Is there a good standard way of finding the closest match between
several images and a template? Put another way:
one template
N images of the template + some distortion in each.
find the closest match to the template between the N images.

I am using KHOROS image processing package.
Would it be useful to calculate the corolation between images
and the template?
notes: 1- the distortins would be caused by taking out of focus pictures
of the template.
2- The distortion due to small rotations and/or translations can
be ignored in the first place. But what if you include these too?
3- The images are gray scale.
Thanks for any and all pointers.
F. Nadi - nadi@radon.berkeley.edu

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(5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for <vision-list@teleos.com>); Mon, 17 May 1993 12:55:13 -0700
Subject: CVPR Color Vision Symposium
Date: Mon, 17 May 1993 14:53:17 -0500
From: Mike Swain <swain@envy.uchicago.edu>
Status: R


CVPR Color Vision Symposium:
"The Roles of Color in Computer Vision"

Friday, June 18, 1993
Park Central Hotel, New York City

8:45 - 9:00 Michael Swain University of Chicago
Introduction

Obtaining and Using Color Invariants

9:00 - 9:40 Glen Healey University of California, Irvine
"Color Image Modeling and Segmentation"

9:40 - 10:20 Larry Maloney New York University
"The Linear Models Approach to Computing Color Invariants"

10:20 - 10:40 coffee break

10:40 - 11:20 Brian Funt Simon Fraser University
"Color Constancy: Do We Really Need It?"

11:20 - 12:00 Steven Shafer Carnegie Mellon University
"A Taxonomy of Problems in Color Machine Vision"

12:00 - 12:30 panel discussion: "How well can we really obtain
color invariants?"

Applications of Color Vision

2:00 - 2:30 Will Equitz IBM Almaden Research Center
"Retrieving Images from a Database Using Color --
Algorithms from the QBIC system"

2:30 - 3:00 Carol Novak Siemens Corp.
"Detecting Facial Features with Color"

3:00 - 3:30 Lutz Priese Universita"t Koblenz-Landau
"Hierarchical Color Segmentation and Applications in
Traffic Sign Recognition"

3:30 - 4:00 panel discussion: "Future applications of color vision"

Register onsite where you pick up your registration packet for CVPR.
Cost: $20; $10 for students


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(5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for <vision-list@teleos.com>); Wed, 12 May 1993 06:52:27 -0700
with BSMTP id 1724; Wed, 12 May 93 15:46:41 GMT
Date: Wed, 12 May 1993 16:52:03 EDT
From: yz@TRBOUN.BITNET
Subject: Second Turkish AI and ANN Symposium
Status: RO

SECOND TURKISH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS
SYMPOSIUM
Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey
June 24-25, 1993

SPONSORS:
Bogazici University
IEEE Control Systems Society Turkey Chapter
TUBITAK
IEEE Computer Society Turkey Chapter
Bilkent University
Middle East Technical University

SYMPOSIUM CHAIR:
Selahattin Kuru, Bogazici University

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Levent Akin, Bogazici University
Varol Akman, Bilkent University
Ethem Alpaydin, Bogazici University (Chair)
Isil Bozma, Bogazici University
M. Kemal Ciliz, Bogazici University
Fikret Gurgen, Bogazici University
H. Altay Guvenir, Bilkent University
Ugur Halici, M.E.T.U.
Yorgo Istefanopulos, Bogazici University
Sakir Kocabas, TUBITAK Gebze Arastirma Merkezi
Selahattin Kuru, Bogazici University
Kemal Oflazer, Bilkent University
A. C. Cem Say, Bogazici University
Nese Yalabik, M.E.T.U.

ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE:
Levent Akin, Bogazici University (Chair)
Ethem Alpaydin, Bogazici University
Ruhan Alpaydin, Bogazici University
Hakan Aygun, Bogazici University
Sema Oktug, Bogazici University
A. C. Cem Say, Bogazici University
Mehmet Yagci, Bogazici University

INVITED SPEAKER:
Herbert E. Rauch , Lockheed Palo Alto Research Lab.,
President-elect, IEEE Control Systems Society
IEEE Distinguished Lecturer

AIM:
Recent advances in the theory and engineering of computational sciences
extended the application of automatic computers to novel domains,
introducing a new generation of software and hardware systems. These
artificially intelligent systems generally are equipped with sensors and
actuators through which they interact with the environment, leading to
abilities like vision, speech recognition and synthesis, and mobility.
They are able to learn from experience and represent learned knowledge
internally in an abstract, task-oriented form and operate based on this
knowledge which leads to cognitive abilities like natural language
understanding, problem solving and planning. They may also need to be
autonomous thus not requiring intense operator supervision and
intervention. Researching on these ideas is generally coupled with a
reverse engineering effort of the natural systems which are the living
examples. One major line here is building new computing systems inspired
from the neural network organization of animal brains. Realization of such
systems is a large inter-disciplinary effort requiring the collective work
of researchers from as distant domains as cognitive psychology,
neuroscience, linguistics, and physics from natural sciences, signal
processing, electronics, and mechanics from engineering sciences,
additional to computer science.

The objective of the Symposium is to bring together Turkish and foreign
researchers in the field, and to publicise their studies. There will be a
panel in the closing session. The subject of this panel will be determined
during the Symposium.



PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

JUNE 24, 1993 THURSDAY

08:30 - 12:00 REGISTRATION
09:00 ROOM A: OPENING CEREMONY
09:20 ROOM A: INVITED SPEAKER
Neural Networks for Control, Identification and Diagnosis
Herbert E. Rauch, Palo Alto Research Lab., USA.
IEEE Control Systems Society President Elect
10:20 TEA BREAK
10:40 ROOM A: SESSION A.1.1 (NEURAL NETWORKS THEORY)
1. Learning in Hybrid Neural Models
A. M. Colla, Elsag Bailey spa, N. Longo, F. Masulli, S. Ridella,
University of Genoa, G. Morgavi, I. C. E. C. N. R., Italy.
2. A Weighted Least-Squares Algorithm for Neural Network Learning in
Recognition of Low Probability Events
D. J. Munro, O. K. Ersoy, M. R. Bell, J. S. Sadowsky, Purdue
University, USA.
3. Memory Based Function Approximation Using Neural Networks
S. Aratma, E. Alpaydin, Bogazici University, Turkey.
4. Statistical Physics, Neural Networks and Combinatorial Optimization
Problems
H. El Ghaziri, Ecole Polytechnique FJdJrale de Lausanne, Switzerland.
5. Genetic Synthesis of Unsupervised Learning Algorithms
A. Dasdan, K. Oflazer, Bilkent University, Turkey.
10:40 ROOM B: SESSION B.1.1 (NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING I)
1. Two-level Description of Turkish Morphology
K. Oflazer, Bilkent University, Turkey.
2. ATN Representation of Turkish Morphology
T. Gungor, S. Kuru, Bogazici University, Turkey.
3. A Text Tagger for Turkish
K. Oflazer, Bilkent University, Turkey.
4. A Spelling Checker and Corrector for Turkish
H. L. Akin, S. Kuru, T. Gungor, I. Hamzaoglu, D. Arbatli, Bogazici
University, Turkey.
5. Utilizing Connectionist Paradigm for Lexicon Access in Natural
Language Processing Systems
M. U. Sencan, K.Oflazer, Bilkent University, Turkey.
12:20 LUNCH
14:00 ROOM A: SESSION A.1.2 (IMAGE PROCESSING)
1. A Classification Algorithm Based on Feature Partitioning
I. Sirin, H. A. Guvenir, Bilkent University, Turkey.
2. Dense Stereo Correspondance Using Elastic Nets
U. M. Leloglu, TUBITAK AEAGE, Turkey.
3. Design and Development of an Image Processing and Computer Vision
Software for Generating Data Files of 2D Physical Objects for
Drafting Software Packages
E. F. Arslan, A. Erden, Middle East Technical University, Turkey.
4. B-Spline Fonksiyonlari ile Goruntu Aradegerleme Isleminde Spline
Katsayilarinin Hesaplanmasinda Iyilestirme.
S. Albayrak, M. Y. Karsligil, Yildiz Technical University, D. Demir,
TUBITAK MAE, Turkey.
5. Laser ve Kamera Araciligiyla Alinmis Kirinim Temelli Resimlerde
Cisim Kenari Belirleme
A. Kuzucu, Istanbul Technical University, M. Yilmaz, Erciyes
University, Turkey.
14:00 ROOM B: SESSION B.1.2 (LOGIC AND REASONING)
1. A Resolution Principle for Quantificational S5 with an Application
to Artificial Intelligence
M. Baaz, C. G. Fermuller, Technische Universit?t Wien, Austria.
2. Object-Oriented Logic Programming on Finite Domains
L. V. Ciortuz, "Al. I. Cuza" University of Iasi, Romania.
3. Ontology for Buying and Selling: A Preliminary Study
M. Ersan, E. Ersan, V. Akman, Bilkent University, Turkey.
4. Kuzgun Paradoksu: Akil ile Zeka Arasinda bir Ikilem
M. M. Dagli, TUBITAK., Turkey.
5. Representing Emotions in Terms of Object Directedness
H. G. Unsal, V. Akman, Bilkent University, Turkey.
15:40 TEA BREAK
16:00 ROOM A: SESSION A.1.3 (NEURAL NETWORKS
APPLICATIONS I)
1. Arms Race Modeling Using Neural Networks: A Case Study
A. N. Refenes, A. Zapranis, University College London, UK, C.
Kollias, University of Crete, Greece.
2. A Comparative Study of Various Objective Functions for Feedforward
Neural Networks
A. U. Unluakin, F. Gurgen, Bogazici University, Turkey.
3. A Neural Network Approach to the Single Machine Total Tardiness
Scheduling Problem
B. Gurgun, I. Sabuncuoglu, Bilkent University, Turkey.
4. Evaluation of Doppler Blood Velocity Waveform Indices for Prenatal
Surveillance Using Back Propagation Training Algorithm
N. Baykal, A. Erkmen, N.Yalabik, Middle East Technical University,
S. Beksac, Hacettepe University, I. Altintas, Middle East Technical
University, Turkey.
5. Prediction of Postoperative Hemorrhage in Open Heart Surgery
Patients Using Thromboelastographic Data and Neural Networks
H. L. Akin, Bogazici University , S.Celikel, Istanbul University,
Turkey.
16:00 ROOM B: SESSION B.1.3 (ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE APPLICATIONS)
1. Combining AI Means and Traditional Programming to Solve Some
Problems of FMS Simulation, Scheduling and Control
G. Kovacs, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary.
2. Design and Implementation of an Expert System in the Prognosis of
Hepatology
I. Bonfa, Computer Systems Sector, C. Maioli, University of Bologna,
F. Sarti, Belleria Hospital , G.Mazzoni, University of Bologna,G. L.
Milandri, P. R. Dal Monte, Belleria Hospital, Italy.
3. Fuzzy Controller Against PD Controller for Servo Motor Process
A. Nasar, Cairo University, M. S. El-Sherif, M. S. Abd El-Samee,
Electronics Research Institute, Egypt.
4. Bilgisayar Kontrollu Robot Manipulatoru
S. Celik, F. Daldaban, F. Canbulut, Erciyes University, Turkey.
5. "Bir Kelime-Bir Islem" Oynayan Program
C. Say, S. Sen, R. Barengi, Bogazici University, Turkey.
17:40 BREAK
18:00-20:30 COCKTAIL

JUNE 25, 1993 FRIDAY

09:00 ROOM A: SESSION A.2.1 (OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION)
1. Combining Unsupervised Techniques With Supervised Neural Methods
for Optical Character Recognition
M. Yagci, E. Alpaydin, Bogazici University, Turkey.
2. Pipelined Associative Memories for Handwritten Character
Recognition
Z. M. Kovacs, V. R. Guerrieri, University of Bologna, Italy.
3. On-line Cursive Handwriting Recognition Using Cooperating Neural
Networks
N. S. Flann, Utah State University,USA.
4. An Algorithm for Automatic Recognition of Arabic Cursive
Handwritten
A. I. El-Desoky, M. M. Salem, El-Mansoura University, N. H. Hegazi,
M. M. Farag, National Research Center, Egypt.
09:00 ROOM B: SESSION B.2.1 (KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION)
1. Representation of Descriptive and Prescriptive Knowledge in
Intelligent Systems
S. Kocabas, Istanbul Technical University, TUBITAK MAE, Turkey.
2. A Proposed Knowledge Representation Scheme for Hybrid Learning
Systems
S. Abdel-Hamid, A. Abdel-Wahab, A. El-Dessouki, Electronics
Research Institute, Egypt.
3. Frame Matching in an Extended Relational Language
A. Kulenovic, A. Lagumdzija-Kulenovic, Marmara University, Turkey.
4. Mechanical Construction of Carnap-style Knowledge Bases
D. Kain, MacLean Hunter Publishers, Austria.
10:20 TEA BREAK
10:40 ROOM A: SESSION A.2.2 (NEURAL NETWORKS APPLICATIONS II)
1. Implementation of a Neural Network Model on a Massively Parallel
Computer Architecture
M. K. Ciliz, A. Paksoy, Bogazici University, Turkey.
2. Dynamic Hill Climbing: Overcoming the Limitations of Optimization
Algortihms.
D. Yuret, M. de la Maza, M.I.T, USA.
3. Yapay Noron Aglarindan Cift-Yonlu Iliskili Bellek Icin Kullanilan
Uc Kodlama Yontemi
S.Oge, Yildiz Technical University, F. Gurgen, Bogazici University,
Turkey.
4. Yapay Sinir Aglarinin bir Tanimina Dogru
C. Guzelis, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey.
5. Yapay Noron Agi Adaptif Resonans Teori Yontemi ile Siniflandirma
Sistemi ve Bir Uygulama
M. E. Karsligil, M. Y. Karsligil, Yildiz Technical University,
Turkey.
10:40 ROOM B: SESSION B.2.2 (NATURAL LANGUAGE
PROCESSING II)
1. A Lexical-Functional Grammar for a Subset of Turkish
Z. Gungordu, K. Oflazer, Bilkent University, Turkey.
2. An ATN Grammar for a Subset of Turkish
C. Demir, K. Oflazer, Bilkent University, Turkey.
3. Resolution of Pronominal Anaphora in Turkish
E. Tin, V. Akman, Bilkent University, Turkey.
4. Automatic Natural Language Identification
F. Kocan, M.U. Karakas, Hacettepe University, Turkey.
5. Language Recognition Using 3-Gram Statistical Analysis
E. Gokcay, Bilkent Universitesi, D. Gokcay, Middle East Technical
University, Turkey.
12:20 LUNCH
14:00 ROOM A: SESSION A.2.3 (MACHINE TRANSLATION)
1. Machine Translation from Turkish to its Dialects
I. Hamzaoglu, S. Kuru, Bogazici University, Turkey.
2. Connectionism in Machine Translation of Macedonian and English
Prepositions
K. Cundeva, Institut za Informatika, Macedonia.
3. A Turkish / English Translation Application Using Neural Networks
in Morphological Analysis
D. Gokcay, U. Halici, Middle East Technical University, Turkey.
14:00 ROOM B: SESSION B.2.3 (PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES)
1. Elements of Scientific Creativity
S. Kocabas, Istanbul Technical University, TUBITAK MAE, Turkey.
2. Similarities Between Humans and Machines
A. E. Gunhan, University of Bergen, Norway.
15:00 TEA BREAK
15:30 - 17:00 ROOM A: PANEL AND CLOSING CEREMONY


ACCOMMODATION

Participants should contact the hotel facilities directly. Reservations of
3-4 weeks in advance are advised, considering the city's heavy tourism
load during the period of the Symposium. Listed below are a few
suggestions of ours. All prices include Value Added Tax except where
indicated.

Ciragan Palace Kempinski (*****)
overlooks the Bosphorus (Near Besiktas)
Single ("park" side) $195
Single (sea side) $230
Double ("park" side) $235
Double (sea side) $270
Tel: +90 (1) 2583377

Dedeman Oteli (****)
in Gayrettepe
Single $110
Double $150
Tel: +90 (1) 2748800 Fax: +90 (1) 2751100

Kalyon Otel(****)
in the Old City
Single $96
Double $120
Tel: +90 (1) 5174400 Fax: +90 (1) 6381111
(Excl. VAT. Concession of 20% for the Symposium participants)

Movenpick Hotel(****)
at Maslak
Single (single bed in double Room) $165
Double $165
Breakfast $15
Tel: +90 (1) 2850900 Fax: +90 (1) 2850951

Bebek Hotel (***)
relatively close to the Symposium venue
Single (single bed in double Room, sea side, incl. breakfast) $90
Single ("city" side, incl. breakfast) $50
Double (sea side, incl. breakfast) $90
Double ("city" side, incl. breakfast) $60
Tel: +90 (1) 263 30 00 (2 lines) Telex: 27201 HOBE TR.

Ist. Anadolu Otelcilik ve Turizm Meslek Lisesi Uygulama Oteli
relatively close to the Symposium venue
Single (single bed in double Room, incl. breakfast) 224.000 TL
Double (incl. breakfast) 224.000 TL
Tel: +90 (1) 278 19 97 (2 lines) Fax: +90 (1) 278 19 99

ARRIVAL TO BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY (BU) WITHIN ISTANBUL

BU is located in between Bebek and Etiler. You can reach BU by max 3
transit vehicles using combinations of public bus, minibus, "dolmus" and
ferry. Below table shows distance between some centres to BU. Taxi fee is
5,000 TL as initial and 4,000 TL per km.

Centre Arrival Distance Taxi *

Bakirkoy P 30 100,000 TL
Yesilkoy P 37 125,000 TL
Eminonu P 12 55,000 TL
Taksim P 8 40,000 TL
Besiktas P 7 33,000 TL
Kadikoy P SP DP 18 85,000 TL
Bostanci P SP DP 24 110,000 TL
Levent P 4 25,000 TL
Maslak MP P 10 45,000 TL
Bebek Walk 2 13,000 TL

P- Public Bus, M- Minibus, D- Dolmus (special kind of minibus),
S- Ship
*May increase about 10 % by June.
Arrival column shows the transit vehicle combinations to come BU (eg, SP
means first ship then public bus trip).


REGISTRATION FEE:
Until June 1, 1993, normal registration fee is $ 200, and student fee
is $ 100. After June 1, the normal and student fees will be applied as $
250 and $ 125, respectively. Fees include the Proceedings, the cocktail
and tea services.

APPLICATION ADDRESS:

Assist. Prof. Dr. Levent Akin
(Second Turkish AI and ANN Symposium)
Bogazici University,
Department of Computer Engineering,
80815 Bebek, ISTANBUL, TURKEY.

TEL : +90 (1) 263 15 00/ 1769
FAX : +90 (1) 265 84 88
E-MAIL: YZ@TRBOUN.BITNET


PRE-REGISTRATION FORM

I will attend the II. Turkish Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Neural
Networks Symposium to be held on June 24 and 25, 1993.
Name : ...................................
Job : ...................................

Institution/Company : ..................................

Addess .................................

...........................................................

Telephone : ..................................
E-Mail : ..................................

SYMPOSIUM FEE : $ .......................

I have deposited the above indicated amount at Garanti Bankasi
Bogazici University Branch account no 6610126/2 (YAPAY ZEKA SEMPOZYUM).
Bank receipt is enclosed.


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