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Neuron Digest   Saturday, 17 Oct 1992
                Volume 10 : Issue 7

Today's Topics:
               Administrivia - archive IP address changed
                     Summer School of Brain Research
             CFP: integrating neural and symbolic processes
             World Neural Network Conference Call for Papers
                    World Congress on Neural Networks
                           ESANN'93 symposium


Send submissions, questions, address maintenance, and requests for old
issues to "neuron-request@cattell.psych.upenn.edu". The ftp archives are
available from cattell.psych.upenn.edu (130.91.68.31). Back issues
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Subject: Administrivia - archive IP address changed
From:    "Neuron-Digest Moderator, Peter Marvit" <neuron@cattell.psych.upenn.edu>
Date:    Thu, 15 Oct 92 19:34:25 -0500

Astute readers will note that the IP address for the archive machine
(cattell.psych.upenn.edu) has changed to 130.91.68.31.  Most of you don't
care, since you can use ftp with the machine name quite easily. Either my
local folks changed the address without notification or (more likely) I
completely missed the announcement.  Thanks to a patient subscriber who
pointed out the problem.

Finally, I have a queue of requests for back issues (which currently must
be sent "by hand").  Thank you for your patience; I hope to get to them
quite soon.

        -Peter

: Peter Marvit, Neuron Digest Moderator
: Courtesy of Psychology Department, University of Pennsylvania
: neuron-request@cattell.psych.upenn.edu


------------------------------

Subject: Summer School of Brain Research
From:    mark@nibr.uucp
Date:    29 Sep 92 15:38:00 +0000


             18TH INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL OF
                     BRAIN RESEARCH


                THE SELF-ORGANIZING BRAIN:

         FROM GROWTH CONE TO FUNCTIONAL NETWORKS



                   August 23-27, 1993
               Amsterdam, The Netherlands
                       
          Organized by The Netherlands Institute
                   for Brain Research
                   
                 under the auspices of the
        Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences and
             the Amsterdam Neuroscience Network
                           

In August 1993, the traditional bi-annual Summer School of Brain Research
will be held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The Summer School will
feature tutorial lectures about up-to-date experimental and mathematical
research on self-organization in neurons and networks, structure-function
relations and their role in the development and functional adaptation of
the brain. These themes will be explored at different levels of organization
in the brain: growth cones, neurons, networks and interrelated networks.

Participation is open for all researchers interested in the subject, and
participants are invited to present their work in poster sessions.

Information and application forms can be obtained from:

smail:        T. Eikelboom and W. Verweij
              Netherlands Institute for Brain Research
              Meibergdreef 33
              NL - 1105 AZ Amsterdam
              The Netherlands
              Phone: (31) 20 5665508
              FAX: (31) 20 6961006

email:        M. van Veen, mark%nibr@nluug.nl

N.B. All applications should be sent in by regular mail.


Organizing Committee: J. van Pelt, M. Corner, H. Uylings, T. Eikelboom,
W. Verweij, A. van Ooyen and M. van Veen.

Advisory Committee: F. H. Lopes da Silva (Amsterdam, The Netherlands),
H. Parnas (Jerusalem, Israel), A. Schierwagen (Leipzig, Germany).


Sessions and confirmed speakers:
- ------------------------------
0- Introduction
     M. Corner, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

1- Growth Cone Dynamics, Neuritic Outgrowth and Neuronal
   Morphogenesis
     P. Letourneau, Minneapolis, USA.
     S. Kater, Ft. Collins, USA.
     M. Black, Philadelphia, USA.
     M. van Veen, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
     H. Uylings, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
     
2- Neuronal Morphology, Excitability and Signal Processing
     J. van Pelt, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
     A. Schierwagen, Leipzig, Germany.
     R. Llinas, New York, USA.
     N. Spitzer, San Diego, USA.
     H. Parnas, Jerusalem, Israel.
     A. Holden, Leeds, UK.
     B. Connors, Providence, USA.
     
3- Factors Controlling Neuronal Network Development
     R. Oppenheim, Winston-Salem, USA.
     D. O'Leary, La Jolla, USA.
     Y. Ben-Ari, Paris, France.
     M. Bear, Providence, USA.
     M. Constantine-Paton, New Haven, USA.
     C. M"uller, T"ubingen, Germany.
     
4- Neuronal Network Dynamics
     J. Taylor, London, UK.
     R. Traub, Yorktown Heights, USA.
     M. Abeles, Jerusalem, Israel.
     A. van Ooyen, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
     
5- Functional Operation of Multiple Circuits in the Brain
     W. Freeman, Berkeley, USA.
     F. Lopes da Silva, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
     D. Purves, Durham, USA.
     R. Eckhorn, Marburg, Germany.

------------------------------

Subject: CFP: integrating neural and symbolic processes
From:    rsun@athos.cs.ua.edu (Ron Sun)
Organization: Department of Computer Science, University of Alabama
Date:    29 Sep 92 20:06:18 +0000


                          CALL FOR PAPERS
    ARCHITECTURES FOR INTEGRATING NEURAL AND SYMBOLIC PROCESSES
            A Special Issue of Connection Science: a journal
              of AI, cognitive science and neurocomputing


Although there has been a great deal of research in integrating neural and
symbolic processes, both from a cognitive and/or applications viewpoint, there
has been relatively little effort in comparing, categorizing and combining
these fairly isolated approaches, especially from a cognitive perspective.
This special issue is intended to address the cognitive architectural aspects
of this integration: the issue will bring together various architectural
approaches as well as focus on specific architectures that solve particular
problems, that exhibit cognitive plausibility, that yield new insights, and
that show potential for scaling up.

Papers are expected to address the following questions, but are not limited to
such questions:
    * What have we achieved so far by integrating neural and 
symbolic processes?
    * What are the relative advantages/disadvantages of each approach?
    * How cognitively plausible is each proposed approach?
    * Is there any commonality among various architectural approaches?
Should we try to synthesize existing approaches?  How do we synthesize these
approaches?  (Does there exist a generic and uniquely correct cognitive
architecture?)
    * What are the problems, difficulties and outstanding issues in
integrating neural and symbolic processes?
    * How do symbolic representation and connectionist learning schemes
interact in integrated systems?

The papers can be either theoretical or experimental in scope, and can comment
on the current state of affairs and address what advances are necessary so
that continued progress can be made.  However, prospective authors should
emphasize the principles involved along with an explanation of why the
particular model works or does not work, and what it is we can learn from the
model. For example, does the model predict some testable behavior which can
lead to new insights?

All papers will be rigorously refereed, and should conform to the
following rules, in addition to the usual requirements of the journal.

Authors must submit five (5) printed copies of their papers to either of the
addresses listed below by January 5, 1993.  Notification of receipt will be
electronically mailed to the first author (or designated author) soon after
receipt.  Notification of acceptance or rejection of submitted papers will be
mailed to the first author (or designated author) by March 31, 1993.  Final
verson of accepted papers will be due May, 28, 1993.
 
All 5 copies of a submitted paper must be clearly 
legible. Neither computer files nor fax submissions are 
acceptable.  Submissions must be printed on 8 1/2 in. x 11 in.
or A4 paper using 12 point type (10 characters per inch 
for typewriters).
 
Each copy of the paper must have a title page (separate from the body of the
paper) containing the title of the paper, the names and addresses of all
authors, including e-mail addresses, and a short (less than 200 word)
abstract.



Submissions should be delivered to one of the following addresses:
Dr. Lawrence Bookman                    Prof. Ron Sun
Sun Microsystems Laboratories           Department of Computer Science          Two Federal Street                      The Universi
ty of Alabama               
Billerica MA 01821, USA                 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, USA               
lbookman@east.sun.com                   rsun@athos.cs.ua.edu

Potential arthors are strongly encouraged to contact the editors
as early as possible regarding their plans for submission.


- -----------------------------------------------------------------
             Review Criteria
[Significance:]
How important is the work reported?  Does it attack an 
important/difficult problem or a peripheral/simple one?  
Does the approach offered advance the state of the art?

[Originality:]
Has this or similar work been previously reported?  Are 
the problems and approaches new?  Is this a 
novel combination of familiar techniques?  Does the 
paper point out differences from related research?  Is it 
re-inventing the wheel using new terminology?   

[Quality:]
Is the paper technically sound?  Does it carefully 
evaluate the strengths and limitations of its 
contribution?  How are its claims backed up?

[Clarity:]
Is the paper clearly written?  Does it motivate the research? 
Does the paper properly situate
itself with respect to previous work?  Are the results described and
evaluated? Is the paper organized in a logical fashion?

------------------------------

Subject: World Neural Network Conference Call for Papers
From:    mike@park.bu.edu (Michael Cohen)
Organization: Information Technology, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA
Date:    25 Sep 92 22:51:30 +0000

                          ---CALL FOR PAPERS---

WORLD CONGRESS ON NEURAL NETWORKS
1993 INTERNATIONAL NEURAL NETWORK ANNUAL MEETING
July 11--15, 1993
Portland Convention Center
Portland, Oregon

This international research conference will be the largest and most 
interdisciplinary meeting in 1993 covering all the areas relevant to  
neural network research. Neural network models in psychology and 
cognitive science, neuroscience and neuropsychology, engineering and 
design, technology and applications, and computational and mathematical 
analysis will all be featured. The meeting structure will particularly 
emphasize the dynamic interplay of neurobiological modelling with 
advanced engineering and technological applications. Hybrid systems 
wherein neural network models are linked to fuzzy, genetic, and symbolic 
models are also most welcome. 

GENERAL CHAIR:                 George Lendaris
PROGRAM CHAIRS:                Stephen Grossberg and Bart Kosko 
COOPERATING SOCIETIES CHAIR:   Mark Kon 



Plenary Lectures include:
- -------------------------

3-D VISION AND FIGURE-GROUND POP-OUT, Stephen Grossberg
COHERENCE AS AN ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE OF CORTICAL FUNCTION, Wolf Singer 
REAL-TIME ON-CHIP LEARNING IN ANALOG VLSI NETWORKS, Carver Mead 
INTELLIGENT CONTROL USING NEURAL NETWORKS, Kumpati Narendra 
NEURAL FUZZY SYSTEMS, Bart Kosko



Tutorials, which will be offered on Sunday, July 11, 1993, include: 
- -------------------------------------------------------------------

ADAPTIVE RESONANCE THEORY, Gail Carpenter 
BIOLOGICAL VISION, V.S. Ramachandran 
COGNITIVE SCIENCE, David Rumelhart 
COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, Robert Desimone 
NEURAL COMPUTATION AND VLSI, Eric Schwartz 
NEURAL CONTROL AND ROBOTICS, Michael Kuperstein 
NEURAL FUZZY SYSTEMS, Fred Watkins 
NEUROBIOLOGY AND CHAOS, Walter Freeman 
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF NEURAL NETWORK THEORY, Robert Hecht-Nielsen 
STRUCTURAL AND MATHEMATICAL APPROACHES TO SIGNAL PROCESSING, S.Y. Kung 
SUPERVISED LEARNING, Hal White 



PROGRAM COMMITTEE: 
- ------------------
D. Alkon, S. Amari, J. Anderson, P. Baldi, A. Barto, D. Bullock, J. Byrne, G.
Carpenter, D. Casasent, T. Caudell, R. Chellappa, M. Cohen, L. Cooper, W.
Daugherty, J. Daugman, J. Dayhoff, R. Desimone, R. Eckmiller, B. Ermentrout,
K. Fukushima, S. Gielen, L. Giles, P. Gochin, R. Granger, S. Grossberg, A.
Guez, D. Hammerstrom, R. Hecht-Nielsen, J. Houk, W. Karplus, S. Kelso, 
B. Kosko, S.Y. Kung, M. Kuperstein, D. Levine, C. von der Malsburg, E. Marder, 
A. Maren, J. Marshall, J. McClelland, E. Mingolla, K. Narendra, H. Ogmen, 
E. Oja, L. Optican, F. Pineda, V.S. Ramachandran, D. Rumelhart, E. Schwartz, 
M. Seibert, J. Shynk, D. Specht, H. Szu, R. Taber, Y. Takefugi, J. Taylor, 
P. Werbos, H. White, B. Widrow, R. Williams 



Technical Sessions include:
- ---------------------------

TOPIC                                SESSION CHAIRS 
- -----                                --------------
Biological Vision                    C. von der Malsburg, V.S. Ramachandran 
Machine Vision                       R. Chellappa, K. Fukushima 
Speech and Language                  M. Cohen, D. Rumelhart 
Biological Sensory-Motor Control     A. Barto, S. Kelso 
Robotics and Control                 M. Kuperstein, K. Narendra 
Supervised Learning                  L. Cooper, P. Werbos 
Unsupervised Learning                G. Carpenter, E. Oja 
Pattern Recognition                  T. Kohonen, D. Specht 
Local Circuit Neurobiology           J. Byrne, J. Houk 
Cognitive Neuroscience               R. Desimone, L. Optican 
Intelligent Neural Systems           S. Grossberg, D. Levine 
Neural Fuzzy Systems                 W. Daugherty, B. Kosko 
Signal Processing                    S.Y. Kung, B. Widrow 
Neurodynamics                        S. Amari, H. White 
Electro-Optical Neurocomputers       L. Giles, H. Szu 
Associative Memory                   J. Anderson, J. Taylor 
Applications                         J. Dayhoff, R. Hecht-Nielsen 



International Neural Network Society 
- ------------------------------------
President:                        Paul Werbos 
President-Elect & Treasurer:      Harold Szu 
Secretary:                        Judith Dayhoff 



Board of Governors 
- ------------------
Shun-ichi Amari          Stephen Grossberg
Richard Andersen         Mitsuo Kawato 
James A. Anderson        Christof Koch 
Andrew Barto             Teuvo Kohonen 
Gail Carpenter           Bart Kosko 
Walter Freeman           Christoph von der Malsburg 
Kunihiko Fukushima       David Rumelhart 
Lee Giles                Bernard Widrow 



Cooperating Societies include:
- ------------------------------
European Neural Network Society 
Japanese Neural Network Society 
IEEE Neural Networks Council 
IEEE Computer Society 
International Fuzzy Systems Association 



Call for Papers
- ---------------
Papers must be received by January 15, 1993. International authors should
submit their work via Air Mail or Express Courier so as to ensure timely
arrival. All submissions will be acknowledged by mail, and accepted papers
will be published as submitted. Papers will be reviewed by session co-chairs
and the program committee, and all authors will be informed of the decision.
All papers accepted for presentation will be published in full in the
Conference Proceedings, which is expected to be available at the conference
for distribution to all regular conference registrants. 

Six (6) copies (one original and five copies) of the paper are required for
submission. Do not fold or staple the original camera-ready copy. The paper
must be complete within 4 pages, including figures, tables, and references,
and should be written in English. There will be a charge of $20 per page for
papers exceeding 4 pages. Checks for over-length charges should be made
payable to WCNN'93, and must be included with the submitted paper; if the
paper is not accepted, the check will be returned. Only complete papers will
be considered. Papers must be submitted camera-ready on 8-1/2" x 11" white
paper with one-inch margins on all four sides. Papers should be prepared by
typewriter or letter quality printer in one-column format, single-spaced, in
Times Roman or similar type style of 10 points or larger, and printed on one
side of the page only. All text, figures, captions, and references must be
clean, sharp, readable, and high contrast. FAX submissions are not acceptable.
Centered at the top of the first page should be the complete title, author
name(s), affiliation(s), and mailing address(es). This is to be followed by a
blank space, then the abstract (up to 15 lines), followed by the text. In an
accompanying letter, the following information must be included:

Full title of the paper 
Corresponding author name, mailing address, telephone and fax numbers 
Technical session (1st and 2nd choices) 
Oral or poster session preferred 
Presenter name, mailing address, telephone and fax numbers 
Audio/Visual requirements 



Send papers to:
- ---------------

WCNN'93
Talley Management Group Inc.
1825 I Street NW
Suite 400
Washington, DC 20006
TEL: (609) 845-1720
FAX: (609) 853-0411



Registration Fees:
- ------------------

MEETING:
- --------
               Before          Before          After 
               01/15/93        06/15/93        06/15/93
               --------        --------        --------

Member         $175            $270            $350

Non-Member *   $275            $370            $450

Student         $50             $75             $95

* Includes a 1993 INNS membership and a 1-year subscription to the INNS 
  journal Neural Networks


TUTORIALS:
- ----------

Member/        $225            $295            $345
Non-Member

Student         $50             $75             $95 



 
For additional information regarding the meeting, including special travel
rates, hotels, the planning of exhibits, or INNS membership please call or 
fax the numbers listed above. 


- -- 
Boston University (617-353-7857) Email: mike@park.bu.edu
Smail: Michael Cohen                     111 Cummington Street, RM 242
       Center for Adaptive Systems        Boston, Mass 02215
       Boston University

------------------------------

Subject: World Congress on Neural Networks
From:    mike@PARK.BU.EDU
Date:    Fri, 25 Sep 92 16:13:28 -0500

WORLD CONGRESS ON NEURAL NETWORKS
1993 INTERNATIONAL NEURAL NETWORK ANNUAL MEETING
July 11--15, 1993
Portland Convention Center
Portland, Oregon
This international research conference will be the largest and most 
interdisciplinary meeting in 1993 covering all the areas relevant to  
neural network research. Neural network models in psychology and 
cognitive science, neuroscience and neuropsychology, engineering and 
design, technology and applications, and computational and mathematical 
analysis will all be featured. The meeting structure will particularly 
emphasize the dynamic interplay of neurobiological modelling with 
advanced engineering and technological applications. Hybrid systems 
wherein neural network models are linked to fuzzy, genetic, and symbolic 
models are also most welcome. 
GENERAL CHAIR:                 George Lendaris
PROGRAM CHAIRS:                Stephen Grossberg and Bart Kosko 
COOPERATING SOCIETIES CHAIR:   Mark Kon 
Plenary Lectures include:
- -------------------------
3-D VISION AND FIGURE-GROUND POP-OUT, Stephen Grossberg
COHERENCE AS AN ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE OF CORTICAL FUNCTION, Wolf Singer 
REAL-TIME ON-CHIP LEARNING IN ANALOG VLSI NETWORKS, Carver Mead 
INTELLIGENT CONTROL USING NEURAL NETWORKS, Kumpati Narendra 
NEURAL FUZZY SYSTEMS, Bart Kosko
Tutorials, which will be offered on Sunday, July 11, 1993, include: 
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
ADAPTIVE RESONANCE THEORY, Gail Carpenter 
BIOLOGICAL VISION, V.S. Ramachandran 
COGNITIVE SCIENCE, David Rumelhart 
COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, Robert Desimone 
NEURAL COMPUTATION AND VLSI, Eric Schwartz 
NEURAL CONTROL AND ROBOTICS, Michael Kuperstein 
NEURAL FUZZY SYSTEMS, Fred Watkins 
NEUROBIOLOGY AND CHAOS, Walter Freeman 
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF NEURAL NETWORK THEORY, Robert Hecht-Nielsen 
STRUCTURAL AND MATHEMATICAL APPROACHES TO SIGNAL PROCESSING, S.Y. Kung 
SUPERVISED LEARNING, Hal White 
PROGRAM COMMITTEE: 
- ------------------
D. Alkon, S. Amari, J. Anderson, P. Baldi, A. Barto, D. Bullock, J. Byrne, G.
Carpenter, D. Casasent, T. Caudell, R. Chellappa, M. Cohen, L. Cooper, W.
Daugherty, J. Daugman, J. Dayhoff, R. Desimone, R. Eckmiller, B. Ermentrout,
K. Fukushima, S. Gielen, L. Giles, P. Gochin, R. Granger, S. Grossberg, A.
Guez, D. Hammerstrom, R. Hecht-Nielsen, J. Houk, W. Karplus, S. Kelso, 
B. Kosko, S.Y. Kung, M. Kuperstein, D. Levine, C. von der Malsburg, E. Marder, 
A. Maren, J. Marshall, J. McClelland, E. Mingolla, K. Narendra, H. Ogmen, 
E. Oja, L. Optican, F. Pineda, V.S. Ramachandran, D. Rumelhart, E. Schwartz, 
M. Seibert, J. Shynk, D. Specht, H. Szu, R. Taber, Y. Takefugi, J. Taylor, 
P. Werbos, H. White, B. Widrow, R. Williams 
Technical Sessions include:
- ---------------------------
TOPIC                                SESSION CHAIRS 
- -----                                --------------
Biological Vision                    C. von der Malsburg, V.S. Ramachandran 
Machine Vision                       R. Chellappa, K. Fukushima 
Speech and Language                  M. Cohen, D. Rumelhart 
Biological Sensory-Motor Control     A. Barto, S. Kelso 
Robotics and Control                 M. Kuperstein, K. Narendra 
Supervised Learning                  L. Cooper, P. Werbos 
Unsupervised Learning                G. Carpenter, E. Oja 
Pattern Recognition                  T. Kohonen, D. Specht 
Local Circuit Neurobiology           J. Byrne, J. Houk 
Cognitive Neuroscience               R. Desimone, L. Optican 
Intelligent Neural Systems           S. Grossberg, D. Levine 
Neural Fuzzy Systems                 W. Daugherty, B. Kosko 
Signal Processing                    S.Y. Kung, B. Widrow 
Neurodynamics                        S. Amari, H. White 
Electro-Optical Neurocomputers       L. Giles, H. Szu 
Associative Memory                   J. Anderson, J. Taylor 
Applications                         J. Dayhoff, R. Hecht-Nielsen 
International Neural Network Society 
- ------------------------------------
President:                        Paul Werbos 
President-Elect & Treasurer:      Harold Szu 
Secretary:                        Judith Dayhoff 
Board of Governors 
- ------------------
Shun-ichi Amari          Stephen Grossberg
Richard Andersen         Mitsuo Kawato 
James A. Anderson        Christof Koch 
Andrew Barto             Teuvo Kohonen 
Gail Carpenter           Bart Kosko 
Walter Freeman           Christoph von der Malsburg 
Kunihiko Fukushima       David Rumelhart 
Lee Giles                Bernard Widrow 
Cooperating Societies include:
- ------------------------------
European Neural Network Society 
Japanese Neural Network Society 
IEEE Neural Networks Council 
IEEE Computer Society 
International Fuzzy Systems Association 
Call for Papers
- ---------------
Papers must be received by January 15, 1993. International authors should
submit their work via Air Mail or Express Courier so as to ensure timely
arrival. All submissions will be acknowledged by mail, and accepted papers
will be published as submitted. Papers will be reviewed by session co-chairs
and the program committee, and all authors will be informed of the decision.
All papers accepted for presentation will be published in full in the
Conference Proceedings, which is expected to be available at the conference
for distribution to all regular conference registrants. 

Six (6) copies (one original and five copies) of the paper are required for
submission. Do not fold or staple the original camera-ready copy. The paper
must be complete within 4 pages, including figures, tables, and references,
and should be written in English. There will be a charge of $20 per page for
papers exceeding 4 pages. Checks for over-length charges should be made
payable to WCNN'93, and must be included with the submitted paper; if the
paper is not accepted, the check will be returned. Only complete papers will
be considered. Papers must be submitted camera-ready on 8-1/2" x 11" white
paper with one-inch margins on all four sides. Papers should be prepared by
typewriter or letter quality printer in one-column format, single-spaced, in
Times Roman or similar type style of 10 points or larger, and printed on one
side of the page only. All text, figures, captions, and references must be
clean, sharp, readable, and high contrast. FAX submissions are not acceptable.
Centered at the top of the first page should be the complete title, author
name(s), affiliation(s), and mailing address(es). This is to be followed by a
blank space, then the abstract (up to 15 lines), followed by the text. In an
accompanying letter, the following information must be included:
Full title of the paper 
Corresponding author name, mailing address, telephone and fax numbers 
Technical session (1st and 2nd choices) 
Oral or poster session preferred 
Presenter name, mailing address, telephone and fax numbers 
Audio/Visual requirements 
Send papers to:
- ---------------
WCNN'93
Talley Management Group Inc.
1825 I Street NW
Suite 400
Washington, DC 20006
TEL: (609) 845-1720
FAX: (609) 853-0411
Registration Fees:
- ------------------
MEETING:
- --------
               Before          Before          After 
               01/15/93        06/15/93        06/15/93
               --------        --------        --------
Member         $175            $270            $350
Non-Member *   $275            $370            $450
Student         $50             $75             $95
* Includes a 1993 INNS membership and a 1-year subscription to the INNS 
  journal Neural Networks
TUTORIALS:
- ----------
Member/        $225            $295            $345
Non-Member
Student         $50             $75             $95 
For additional information regarding the meeting, including special travel
rates, hotels, the planning of exhibits, or INNS membership please call or 
fax the numbers listed above. 




------------------------------

Subject: ESANN'93 symposium
From:    esann@dice.ucl.ac.be
Date:    Fri, 02 Oct 92 21:27:21 +0100

======================================================================
Could you please include this call for papers in the next issue of
Neuron-Digest?  Thank you.
======================================================================


                                ESANN '93
                                =========

             European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks

                   Brussels (Belgium), April 7-8-9, 1993


                   First annoucement and call for papers





1) general scope of the conference
__________________________________

Research on Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) has been increasing for
recent years, due to the interest of a large number of academic
institutions and companies in this field.  However, theoretical works
and new trends are disseminated over a wide range of conferences and
journals, and scientists find it difficult to continuously be aware of
the state-of-the-art of the domain.

The aim of the ESANN conferences is to provide an European forum for
the presentation of recent top-level advancements in the research on
artificial neural networks.  Instead of focusing on applications, the
symposium will emphasize on the basic concepts and the essential as
well as new or promising ways of research in the field of neural
networks.  The conference will also promote contacts between
participants on the various aspects of the field with time for panel
sessions and impromptu discussions.

The program committee invites contributions for the 1993 conference in
Brussels in the following areas:

 biologically plausible neural networks
 neurobiological systems
 adaptive behavior
 theory
 models
 learning algorithms
 neural networks architectures
 evolutive (incremental) neural networks
 self-organized networks
 relations with classical methods (statistics,...)
 signal processing (image and speech)
 optimization


2) call for contributions
_________________________

Prospective authors are invited to submit six originals of their
contribution before December 11, 1992.  Working language of the
conference (including proceedings) is English.

Papers should not exceed six A4 pages (including figures and
references).  Printing area will be 12.2 x 19.3 cm (centered on the A4
page), and 10-point Times font will be used for the main text.

AUTHORS ARE INVITED TO WRITE TO THE CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT TO GET
EXAMPLES OF CAMERA-READY CONTRIBUTIONS.


3) local details
________________

The conference will be held in the center of Brussels (Belgium), close
to the famous Grand-Place.  The center of Brussels can easily be
reached by air (train shuttle between the airport and the central
station), by train or by car.

A list of hotels near the conference center will be provided to the
participants.

Social events will be organized for participants and accompanying
persons.


4) deadlines
____________

Submission of papers:           December 11, 1992
Notification of acceptance:     January 29, 1993
Symposium:                      April 7-9, 1993


5) grants
_________

A limited number of grants (travel, subsistence and registration fees)
will be given to young scientists.  Please write to the conference
secretariat for details.


6) conference secretariat
_________________________

Dr. Michel Verleysen
D Facto Conference Services
45 rue Masui
B - 1210 Brussels
Belgium

phone: + 32 2 245 43 63
Fax: + 32 2 245 46 94
E-mail: esann@dice.ucl.ac.be


7)
steering committee
_____________________

Franois Blayo                 EERIE, Nmes (F)
Marie Cottrell            Univ. Paris I (F)
Nicolas Franceschini        CNRS Marseille (F)
Jeanny Hrault                 INPG Grenoble (F)
Michel Verleysen                UCL Louvain-la-Neuve (B)

scientific committee
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Robert Azencott          DIAM - ENS Paris (F)
Franois Blayo                 EERIE Nmes (F)
Herv Bourlard                 Lernout & Hauspie Sp.P. (B)
Joan Cabestany            Univ. Polit. de Catalunya (E)
Dave Cliff                    University of Sussex (UK)
Pierre Comon                Thomson-Sintra Sophia (F)
Marie Cottrell            Universit Paris I (F)
Holk Cruse                    Universitt Bielefeld (D)
Jacques Demongeot              Universit de Grenoble (F)
Marc Duranton              Philips / LEP (F)
Jean-Claude Fort                Universit Paris V (F)
Nicolas Franceschini        CNRS Marseille (F)
Karl Goser                    Universitt Dortmund (D)
Martin Hasler              EPFL Lausanne (CH)
Jeanny Hrault                 INPG Grenoble (F)
Philip Husbands          University of Sussex (UK)
Paul Jespers                UCL Louvain-la-Neuve (B)
Christian Jutten                INPG Grenoble (F)
Jean-Didier Legat              UCL Louvain-la-Neuve (B)
Gilles Pags             Universit Paris I (F)
Eros Pasero                  Politecnico di Torino (I)
Alberto Prieto            Universitad de Granada (E)
Pierre Puget                LETI Grenoble (F)
Jean-Pierre Rospars          INRA Versailles (F)
Andr Roucoux                   UCL Louvain-en-Woluwe (B)
Jean-Pierre Royet              Universit Claude-Bernard (F)
Giulio Sandini            Universita di Genova (I)
John Stonham                Brunel University (UK)
John Taylor                  Kings College London (UK)
Vincent Torre              Universita di Genova (F)
Claude Touzet              EERIE Nmes (F)
Joos Vandewalle          KUL Leuven (B)
Michel Verleysen                UCL Louvain-la-Neuve (B)
Eric Vittoz                  CSEM Neuchtel (CH)
Christian Wellekens             Lernout & Hauspie Sp.P. (B)


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