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May 9-10, 1988
CIM TECHNOLOGIES FOR EXECUTIVES
Burlington, MA
Pam Jorgensen
Coopers & Lybrand
One Post Office Square
Boston, MA 02109
(617) 574-5260
May 15-18, 1988
SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE
Chicago, IL
Suzanne Grenoble
SMA
Box 391432
Mountain View, CA 94039
(408) 730-1132
May 15-18, 1988
FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PRINCIPLES OF KNOWLEDGE
REPRESENTATION AND REASONING
Toronto, Ontario
Canadian Society for Computational Studies of Intelligence
and AAAI
Raymond Reiter
c/o Dept. of Computer Science
University of Toronto
10 Kings College Road
Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A4, Canada
May 15-19, 1988
CHI'88 CONFERENCE ON HUMAN FACTORS IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS
(ACM)
Washington, DC
Gail A. Chumura
5214 Monroe Dr.
Springfield, VA 22151
(703) 750-9401
May 15-20, 1988
3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SUPERCOMPUTING
Boston, MA
Lana P. Kartashev
International Supercomputing Institute
Suite B-309
3000 34th St. South
St. Petersburg, FL 33711
(813) 866-2694
May 16-17, 1988
EXPERT SYSTEMS: GETTING BUSINESS RESULTS FROM APPLIED AI
Cambridge, MA
Decision Support Technology, Inc.
51 Church St.
Boston, MA 02116
(617) 482-3596
May 16-18, 1988
SUPERCOMPUTERS AND LARGE-SCALE OPTIMIZATION: ALGORITHMS,
SOFTWARE & APPLICATIONS
Minneapolic, MN
J.B. Rosen
Computer Science Department
University of Minnesota
207 Church St, SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
(612) 625-2325
May 18-20, 1988
HOW TO PLAN FOR CIM
Dearborn, MI
SME
PO Box 930
Dearborn, MI 48121
(313) 271-1500
May 19-20, 1988
WORLD CLASS MANUFACTURING: JIT WITH TQC
Stockholm, Sweden
Management Research
1119 Wrangler Way
Loveland, CO 80537
(303) 669-8855
May 23-26, 1988
9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AUTOMATED DEDUCTION
Argonne, IL
Ewing Lusk
CADE-9
Mathematics and Computer Science Division
Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne, IL 60439
May 23-25, 1988
THE EXPERT SYSTEMS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SYMPOSIUM
Washington, DC
Digital Consulting, Inc.
6 Windsor Street
Andover, MA 01810
(617) 470-3880
May 23-26, 1988
AUTOCOM'88
Detroit, MI
SME
PO Box 930
Dearborn, MI
(313) 271-15
May 25-27, 1988
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
Hitachi, Japan
Takao Sasayama
Technology Planning Group
Hitachi America Ltd
50 Prospect Ave.
Tarrytown, NY
(914) 332-5800
May 23-26, 1988
3RD INTERNATIONAL IEEE CONFERENCE ON ADA APPLICATION AND
ENVIRONMENTS
Manchester, NH
Dewayne E. Perry
AT&T Bell Labs
Rm 3D-454
600 Mountain Avenue
Murray Hill, NJ 07974
(201) 582-2529
May 30-June 6, 1988
AVIGNON'88 8TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON EXPERT SYSTEMS AND
THEIR APPLICATIONS
Avignon, France
Jean-Claude Rault
EC2, 269-287 rue de la Garenne
92000 Nanterre, France
June 1-3, 1988
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT TUTORING SYSTEMS
Montreal, Canada
Claude Irasson
University de Montreal
Department d'IRO CP6128,SUCC A
Montreal H3C 3J7, Canada
June 1-2, 1988
SIMA 4TH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM
Stanford, CA
Susan C. Hansen
Assistant Director, SIMA
School of Engineering
Stanford, CA 94305-4028
(415) 723-9038
June 2-3, 1988
FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL AND
ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF AI AND EXPERT SYSTEMS
Tullahoma, TN
ACM,AAAI,IEEE
Dr. Moonis Ali
University of Tennessee Space Institute
Tullahomaa, TN
(615) 455-0631
June 5-9, 1988
ROBOTS 12 AND VISION'88
Detroit, MI
(313) 271-0777
June 5-9, 1988
CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER VISION AND PATTERN RECOGNITION
Ann Arbor, MI
Ramesh Jain
Dept of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
3215 EECS Bldg
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
(313) 763-0387
June 6-8, 1988
EXPERT COMMUNICATION'88
San Jose, CA
Graphic Communications Association
Marion L. Elledge
Director of Information Technology
GCA
1730 North Lynn St.
Suite 604
Arlington, VA 22209-2085
(703) 841-8160
June 6-10, 1988
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE'88
Edmonton, AB, Canada
Canadian Society for Computational Studies of Intelligence
Wayne A. Davis
Department of Computing Science
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2H1
(408) 432-3976
June 6-10, 1988
CRAI SPRING INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON OBJECT-ORIENTED
PROGRAMMING AND OTHER ADVANCED DESIGN TECHNIQUES
Capri, Italy
Salvatore Orlando
CRAI
Localitar S. Stefano
I-87036 Rende (CS) Italy
June 7-9, 1988
4TH INTERNATIONAL EXPERT SYSTEMS CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION
London, UK
Jean E. Mulligan
Learned Information Ltd
Woodside, Hinksey Hill
Oxford OX1 5AU, UK
June 7-10, 1988
26TH ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTATIONAL LINGUSITICS MEETING
Buffalo, NY
William J. Rapaport
Dept of Computer Science
University of New York
Buffalo, NY 14260
(716) 636-3193
June 12-14, 1988
CONFERENCE ON MACHINE TRANSLATION
Carnegie-Mellon University
Mt Conference Program Committee
Center for Machine Translation
Carnegie-Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412) 268-6591
June 12-15, 1988
5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MACHINE LEARNING
Ann Arbor, MI
Machine Learning Conference
Cognitive Science and Machine Intelligence Laboratory
The University of Michigan
904 Monroe Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
June 13-15, 1988
3RD ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Denver, CO
RMCAI 88
1616 17th Street
Suite M-76
Denver, CO 80202
June 13-17, 1988
8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING
San Jose, CA
Walter Kohler
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003
June 13-15, 1988
SIGIR'88: 10TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
Grenoble, France
Gerald Salton
Cornell University
Dept. of Computer Science
4130 Upson Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853
June 17-26, 1988
THE 1988 CONNECTIONIST MODELS SUMMER SCHOOL
Carnegie-Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA
David Touretzky
June 17-26, 1988
ACM SIGPLAN'88
Atlanta, GA
David Wise
Indiana University
101 Lindley Hall
Bloomington, IN 47405
June 19-23, 1988
2ND EUROPEAN KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION/SYSTEMS WORKSHOP
Boeing/University of Calgary/German Research Institute
Bonn, Germany
John Boose
(206) 865-3253
July 19-21, 1988
ASE/88 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLICATIONS OF
SUPERCOMPUTERS IN ENGINEERING
University of Aachen
Aachen, Germany
Liz Neuman
Computational Mechanics Institute
Ashurst Lodge
Ashurst, Southampton SO4 2AA, UK
June 19-21, 1988
SUPERCOMPUTING SYMPOSIUM'88
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Daniel J. Costello
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556
June 22-24, 1988
WORKSHOP ON META-PROGRAMMING IN LOGIC PROGRAMMING
Bristol, England
John Lloyd
Dept. of Computer Science
University of Bristol
University Walk
Bristol BS8 1TR
UK
June 23-26, 1988
WORKSHOP ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MANAGEMENT THEORY
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Dr. Michael Masuch
The Management Center
University of Amsterdam
Oost Indisch Huis
Oude Hoogstraat 24
1012 CE Amsterdam(NL), The Netherlands
June 27-30, 1988
5TH WASHINGTON ADA SYMPOSIUM/ADA: THE STATE OF THE
TECHNOLOGY
Vienna, VA
Helen Gill
MITRE Corp.
7108 Larrylyn Dr.
Springfield, VA 22151
June 28-30, 1988
3RD ISRAELI INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DATA AND
KNOWLEDGE BASES
Jerusalem, Israel
Katriel Beeri
Database 88
Box 29313
Tel Aviv, Israel 65121
July 4-7, 1988
INFORMATION PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT OF UNCERTAINTY IN
KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS
Urbino, Italy
Dr. Atillio Giordana
International Conference IPMU
Dipartimento di Informatica
Corso Svizzera 185
10149 Torino, Italy
July 19-21, 1988
2ND WORKSHOP ON SOFTWARE TESTING AND VERIFICATION
Banff, Alberta, Canada
Lee J. White
Dept. of Computing Science
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
July 20-22, 1988
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON VLSI FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
University of Oxford, England
Jose G. Delgado-Frias
Dept. of Engineering Science
University of Oxford
Parks Rd.
Oxford OX1 3PJ, England
July 24-27, 1988
ICNN'88 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NEURAL NETS
San Diego, CA
IEEE
Nomi Feldman
3770 Tansy St.
San Diego, CA
(619) 453-6222
July 25-27, 1988
5TH ACM CONFERENCE ON LISP AND FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING
Robert Cartwright
Rice University
Department of Computer Science
PO Box 1892
Houston, TX 77251-1892
(713) 527-4834
July 31-August 3, 1988
ASME COMPUTERS IN ENGINEERING CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION
(REAL WORLD APPLICATIONS OF EXPERT SYSTEMS AND ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE)
San Francisco, CA
Mr. M.F. Kinoglu
Control Data Corporation
1450 Energy Park Drive
Saint Paul, MN 55108
(612) 642-3812
August 1-5, 1988
ACM SIGGRAPH'88
Atlanta, GA
Andy Goodrich
Computing Center
University of Michigan
1075 Beal Ave.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
(312) 644-6610
August 1-5, 1988
EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (ECAI'88)
Munchen, Federal Republic of Germany
Dr. Bernd Radig
Technische Universitat Munchen (ECAI'88)
Institut fur Informatik
Postfach 20 24 20
D-8000 Munchen 2, Federal Republic of Germany
August 4-7, 1988
2ND ANNUAL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ENGINEERING
Cambridge, MA
Sandra Elliot
(617) 667-7582
August 8-11, 1988
3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLICATIONS OF AI IN
ENGINEERING
Stanford, CA
AIENG 88 Conference
Computational Institute
25 Bridge ST.
Billerica, MA 01821
(617) 667-5841
August 14-17, 1988
3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CAD/CAM AUTOMATION.
ROBOTICS AND FACTORIES OF THE FUTURE
Michigan
Dr. Shu Chern
Department of Engineering Design
Tufts University
Medford, MA 02155
August 15-29, 1988
5TH INTERNATIONAL LOGIC PROGRAMMING CONFERENCE
5TH SYMPOSIUM ON LOGIC PROGRAMMING
Seattle, WA
Kenneth A. Bowen
Logic Programming Research Group
School of Computer and Information Science
313 Link Hall
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY 13210
August 17-17, 1988
1988 EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
Oslo, Norway
Stein Gjessing
Institut of Informatics
University of Informatics
University of Oslo
Box 1080 Blindern
0316 Oslo, Norway
August 18-19, 1988
SYMPOSIUM ON KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Monash University
Melbourne, Australia
Dr. William Young
Dept. of Civil Engineering
Monash University
Clayton, Victoria, 3168, Australia
August 19-21, 1988
4TH WORKSHOP ON UNCERTAINTY IN AI
St. Paul, MN
Ross Shacter
125 Old Chemistry Bldg
Duke University
Durham, NC 27706
(919) 684-4424
August 21, 1988
DIRECTIONS AND IMPLICATIONS OF ADVANCED COMPUTING
St. Paul, MN
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
PO Box 717
Palo Alto, CA 94301
August 22-26, 1988
AAAI'88. 7TH NATIONAL AAAI CONFERENCE
St. Paul, MN
AAAI'88, American Association for AI
445 Burgess Drive
Menlo Park, CA 94025-3496
(415) 328-3123
August 23-25, 1988
IFIP WORKING CONFERENCE ON KNOWLEDGE BASED PRODUCTION
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
University College, Galway
Republic of Ireland
Mr. William Kelly
CIM Research Unit
Department of Industrial Engineering
University College, Galway
Galway, Ireland
August 30-31, 1988
AI FORUM FOR MANAGEMENT: INCREASING MANAGEMENT
PRODUCTIVITY WITH INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
Aspen, Colorado
Ed Safford
Center for Applied AI
Graduate School of Business Administration
University of Colorado at Boulder
Campus Box 419, CO 80309-9419
(303) 492-8229
September 6-10, 1988
INTERNATIONAL NEURAL NETWORK SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING
Boston, MA
Neural Networks
AT&T Bell Labs
RM 4G-323
Holmdel, NJ 07733
September 25-30, 1988
OOPSLA'88. CONFERENCE ON OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
San Diego, CA
ACM/SIGPLAN
Allen Otis
Servio Logic
10525 SW Koll Parkway, 1A
Beaverton, OR 97006
(503) 655-4242
September 26-30, 1988
COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
AND EXHIBITION
Milan, Italy
Giorgio Valle
Dipartimento di Scienze della Informazione
Universita degli Studi
Via Moretto da Brescia 9
20133 Milan, Italy
October 4-6, 1988
VOICE I/O SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS CONFERENCE
San Francisco, CA
Leon Lerman
(408) 742-2539
October 12-15, 1988
3RD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON METHODOLOGIES FOR
INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
Torino, Italy
Dr. Mirsad Hadzikadic
University of North Carolina
Dept. of Computer Science
Charlotte, NC 28223
October 17-20, 1988
9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PATTERN RECOGNITION
Beijing, China
9th ICPR Secretariat
Chinese Association of Automation
PO Box 2728
Beijing, China
October 17-21, 1988
EXPERT SYSTEMS IN GOVERNMENT CONFERENCE'88
Washington, DC
IEEE
Ann Goddard
Planning Research Corporation
1500 Planning Research Drive
McLean, VA 22102
(703) 556-1992
October 17-19, 1988
ACM SIGGRAPH SYMPOSIUM ON USER INTERFACE SOFTWARE
Banff, Alberta, Canada
Mark Green
University of Alberta
Dept. of Computer Science
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
November 7-11, 1988
3RD KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITON FOR KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS
WORKSHOP
Banff, Alberta, Canada
AAAI
John Boose
Advanced Technology Center
Boeing Computer Services
7L-64
PO Box 24346
Seattle, WA 98124
(206) 865-2353
November 15-16, 1988
4TH CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR SPACE
APPLICATIONS
Huntsville, ALA
Karen Mack
University of Alabama
Huntsville, ALA
November 28-December 2, 1988
FGCS'88
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FIFTH GENERATION COMPUTER
SYSTEMS
Tokyo, Japan
FGCS'88 Program Chairman
ICOT
MITA Kolusai Bldg 21F
1-4-28 Mita, Minato-ku
Tokyo, Japan 108
November 29-December 1, 1988
AI/EAST'88
New York, NY
Carolyn S. Jackson
Tower Conference Management Co
800 Roosevelt Rd.
Building E Suite 408
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137-5835
(312) 469-3373
December 5-8, 1988
2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER VISION
Tarpon Springs, FL
Ruzena Bajcsy
University of Pennsylvania
Dept. of Computer and Information Science
200 S. 33rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
December 19-21, 1988
INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER SCIENCE CONFERENCE
AI: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
Hong Kong
Mr. Wanbil Lee
Dept. of Computer Science
City Polytechnic of Hong Kong
Argyle Center, Hong Kong
January 3-6, 1989
HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES
Bruce D. Shriver
HICSS-22 Conference Co-Chairman
and Software Technology Track Coordinator
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
PO Box 704
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
January 4-7, 1989
2ND INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON AI AND STATISTICS
Society for AI and Statistics
W. Gale
AT&T Bell Labs 2C278
600 Mountain Ave
Murray Hill, NJ 07974
(201) 582-3000
September 5-7, 1989
ASE'89 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE - APPLICATIONS OF
SUPERCOMPUTERS IN ENGINEERING
University of Southampton, UK
Liz Newman
Computational Mechanics Institute
Ashurst Lodge
Ashurst, Southampton SO4 2AA, UK
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Vol. 2, No. 2 October - 1987
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October 9-11, 1988
CONFERENCE ON THE IMPACT OF AI ON BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
Denton, Texas
Richard G. Vedder
University of North Texas
PO Box 13677
Denton, TX 76203
October 9-12, 1988
NCGA CAD/CAM 88
Boston, MA
NCGA CAD/CAM 88
2722 Merrilee Drive
Suite 200
Fairfax, VA
October 10-12, 1988
FRONTIERS OF MASSIVELY PARALLEL COMPUTATIONS
Fairfax, VA
James R. Fischer
Image Analysis Facility
Code 635
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771
(301) 286-9412
October 15-16, 1988
HYPEREXPO BOSTON
Boston, MA
American Expositions, Inc.
110 Greene Street
Suite 703
New York, NY 10012
October 17-19, 1988
SIGGRAPH SYMPOSIUM ON USER INTERFACE SOFTWARE
Banff, Canada
John Sibert
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
George Washington University
Washington, DC
(202) 994-4953
October 17-21, 1988
THIRD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING
Madrid, Spain
Jose R. Chelala
Third International Symposium on Knowledge Engineering
Alvarez de Baena
3-2, 28006 Madrid, Spain
October 17-20, 1988
C++ Conference
Denver, CO
Judy Desharnais
(213) 592-1381
October 18-21, 1988
FOURTH SOFTWARE ENGINEERING CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION
Paris, France
CGL4
156 blvd
Pereire, 75017 Paris France
October 18-20, 1988
OPEN SOFTWARE CONFERENCE'88
London, UK
Amanda Stuart (44 62) 882-2266
October 23-27, 1988
ASIS, AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE
Atlanta, GE
Bob Hurd
(202) 462-1000
October 24-26, 2988
EXPERT SYSTEMS SYMPOSIUM
Rye, New York
Marny Peabody
(508) 470-3880
October 24-27, 1988
CSM 88, CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE
Phoenix, AZ
Robert Arnold
Software Productivity Consortium
1880 Campus Commons Drive
Reston, VA 22091
(703) 391-1898
October 24-27, 1988
4TH EXPERT SYSTEMS IN GOVERNMENT CONFERENCE/ESIG'88
Mitre/IEEE
Washington, DC
(202) 371-1013
October 26-28, 1988
APPLICATIONS OF AI AND CD-ROM IN EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Arlington, VA
SALT
50 Culpepper St.
Warrenton, VA 22186
(703) 347-0055
October 31 - November 2, 1988
AUTOFACT'88
McCormick Center, Chicago
Autofact'88
SME
(313) 271-1500
October 31-November 2, 1988
UNIX EXPO
New York, New York
Don Berey
(212) 391-9111
November 6-10, 1988
THE 19TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS
Sydney, Australia
Australian Robot Association
ISIR, GPO
Box 1527
Livermore, CA 94550
(415) 422-4239
November 7-10, 1988
ICCAD'88, IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN
Santa Clara, CA
Al Jimenez
Mentor Graphics Corp
1940 Zanker Rd
San Jose, CA 95112
(408) 436-1500
November 7-11, 1988
3RD KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION WORKSHOP
AAAI
Banff, Alberta, Canada
John Boose
(206) 865-2353
November 14-18, 1988
SUPERCOMPUTING'88
Orlando, FL
George Michael
L-306
LLNL
PO Box 808
Livermore, CA 94550
(415) 422-4239
November 14-16, 1988
15TH ANNUAL COMPUTER SECURITY CONFERENCE
Miami Beach, FL
Computer Security Institute
360 Church Street
Northborough, MA 01532
November 14-18, 1988
NINTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PATTERN RECOGNITION
Rome, Italy
MJB Duff
Department of Physics
University College London
Gower Street
London, England
November 14-16, 1988
EXPERT SYSTEMS: CHOOSING APPLICATIONS AND TOOLS
Chicago, IL
Digital Consulting
6 Windsor Street
Andover, MA 01810
(508) 470-3880
November 15-16, 1988
AIDA'88, FOURTH CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ADA
Washington, DC
Jorge Diaz-Herrera
Computer Science Department
George Mason University
400 University Drive
Fairfax, VA 22030
(703) 323-2713
November 15-16, 1988
4TH CONFERENCE ON AI FOR SPACE APPLICATIONS
Huntsville, ALA
Karen B Mack
University of Alabama
Huntsville, ALA 35899
(205) 895-6357
November 15-17, 1988
NEURAL NETWORKS & THEIR APPLICATIONS
ARC
Nanterre, France
November 17-18, 1988
NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LAW, COMPUTERS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Exeter, United Kingdom
Mervyn Bennum
Department of Law
Amory Building
University of Exeter
Exeter EX4 4RJ, UK
November 15-17, 1988
CONCEPTS IN QUALITY, A CHALLENGE FOR INNOVATION
Pittsburgh, PA
ESD
24 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive
Suite C500
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(313) 995-4440
November 16-18, 1988
ANALYSIS OF MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS USING SIMULATION
Dearborn, MI
SME
PO Box 930
Dearborn, MI 48121
(313) 271-1500
November 28 - December 2, 1988
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON 5TH GENERATION COMPUTERS
ACM/Japan AI/IEEE
Tokyo Prince Hotel
Tokyo, Japan
November 28 - December 1, 1988
CONFERENCE ON NEURAL INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS
Denver, CO
Scott Kirkpatrick
IBM
TJ Watson Research Center
PO Box 704
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
November 29 - December 1, 1988
AI/EAST'88 - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ADVANCED COMPUTER
TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION
New York City
Carolyn S. Jackson
Tower Conference Management Co
800 Roosevelt Rd
Bldg E - Suite 408
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
(312) 469-3373
November 29-December 1, 1988
NATIONAL CONNECTIVITY SYMPOSIUM
Washington, DC
Digital Consulting
6 Windsor Street
Andover, MA 01810
(508) 470-3880
December 1-2, 1988
WORLD CLASS MANUFACTURING
Boston, MA
Management Research Corp
1119 Wrangler Way
Loveland, CO 80537
(303) 669-8855
December 5-7, 1988
THIRD ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON STRATEGIC ISSUES IN MANAGING INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
Cambridge, MA
Decision Support Technology
51 Church Street
Boston, MA 02116
(617) 482-3596
December 5-7, 1988
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON DATABASES FOR PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED
SYSTEMS
Austin, TX
Joseph E Urban
Department of ECE
University of Miami
PO Box 248294
Coral Gables, FL 33124
(305) 284-3598
December 12-14, 1988
WINTER SIMULATION CONFERENCE
San Diego, CA
Peter Haigh
NCR Corp.
1700 S. Patterson Blvd.
SER Bldg
Dayton, OH
(513) 865-8042
December 12-16, 1988
FOURTH AEROSPACE COMPUTER SECURITY APPLICATIONS CONFERENCE
Orlando, FL
Marshall Abrams
1820 Dolley Madison Blvd.
McLean, VA 22101
(703) 883-6938
December 12-15, 1988
EXPERT SYSTEMS'88
Brighton, UK
Expert Systems 88 Secretariat
Clearway International MSM Ltd
9 Pavilion Parade
Brighton BN2 1RA
December 15-18, 1988
SECOND INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON VLSI DESIGN
Bangalore, India
Ravi M Apte
Valid Logic Systems
2820 Orchard Pkwy
San Jose, CA 95134
(408) 432-9400
January 4-6, 1989
SIMULATION AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CONFERENCE
San Diego, CA
SCSI
PO Box 17900
San Diego, CA
(619) 277-3888
January 4-7, 1989
2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AI AND STATISTICS
Society for AI & Statistics/AAAI
FL Lauderdale, FL
W. Gale
(201) 582-3000
January 11-13, 1989
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT
Singapore
Juzar Motiwalla
Institute of Systems Science
NUS
Heng Mui Keng Terrace
Kent Ridge, Singapore 0511
February 7-8, 1989
2ND ANNUAL NEURAL NETWORK SYMPOSIUM
Miami, FL
ICSRI
University of Miami
PO Box 248235
Coral Gables, FL 33124
(305) 284-5195
February 7-9, 1989
5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DATA ENGINEERING
Los Angeles, CA
John Carlis
Computer Science Department
University of Minnesota
207 Church Street, SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
(612) 625-6092
February 21-March 3, 1989
COMPCON SPRING 89
San Francisco, CA
Kenichi Miura
Computational Research Department
MS B2-7, Fujitsu America
3055 Orchard Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
(409) 432-1300
March 6-10, 1988
FIFTH IEEE CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE APPLICATIONS
Miami, FL
IEEE
(201) 371-1013
March 27-31, 1989
AISIG'89, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS IN GOVERNMENT CONFERENCE
Washington, DC
AISIG 89
MS W418, Mitre Corp
7525 Colshire Drive
McLean, VA 22102
March 29-31, 1989
THIRD PARALLEL PROCESSING SYMPOSIUM
Fullerton, CA
Larry Canter
1619 N. Hale
Fullerton, CA 92631
(714) 738-3414
April 2-5, 1989
SECOND NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS
York, England
IEE Conference services
Savoy Pl
London WC2R 0BL, UK
April 10-12, 1989
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON DATABASE SYSTEMS FOR ADVANCED
APPLICATIONS
Seoul, Korea
Sukho Lee
Department of Computer Engineering
Seoul National University
Sinlim-Dong
Gwanak-Ku, Seoul 151, Korea
April 10-12, 1989
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF MACHINE
INTELLIGENCE AND VISION
Tokyo, Japan
Mitsuru Ishizuka
Institute of Industrial Science
University of Tokyo
7-22-1, Roppongi
Minato-ku, Tokyo 106, Japan
April 30-May 4, 1989
CHI 89, CONFERENCE ON HUMAN FACTORS IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS
Austin, TX
Claudia Raun
MCC
PO Box 200195
Austin, TX 78720
(512) 338-3798
May 15-18, 1989
FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PRINCIPLES OF KNOWLEDGE
REPRESENTATION AND REASONING
Toronta, Ontario
Raymond Reiter
Department of Computer Science
University of Toronto
10 Kings Road
Toronto, ON M5S 1A4, Canada
May 21-24, 1989
THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EXPERT SYSTEMS AND THE LEADING
EDGE IN PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Hilton Head, SC
Daniel Management Center
College of Business Administration
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
(803) 777-2231
August 20-25, 1989
IJCAI'89
Detroit, MI
Claudia Mazzetti
AAAI
445 Burgess Drive
Menlo Park, CA 94025
(415) 328-3123
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From: Jnet%"rothen%ifi.unizh.ch@cernvax"
"Thomas E. Rothenfluh" 10-MAR-1989 18:15
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Subj: ACAI'89
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Announcement (CH)
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ACAI'89
3rd Advanced Course in Artificial Intelligence
Neuchatel, Switzerland
8 - 16 August, 1989
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An ECCAI (European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence)
event organized by SGAICO (Swiss Group for Artificial Intelligence and
Cognitive Science), a special interest group of the SI (Schweizerische
Informatiker Gesellschaft)
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Topic
Advanced Knowledge Representation
and
Methodology of Knowledge Engineering
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Lecturers
Hector J. Levesque University of Toronto, Canada
Paul Smolensky University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
John F. Sowa IBM Systems Research Inst., Thornwood, New York, USA
Luc Steels Free University of Brussels, Belgium
Yorick Wilks New Mexico State University, USA
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Date Tuesday, 8 August - Wednesday, 16 August 1989
Location Neuchatel, Switzerland
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Course Director Thomas Rothenfluh,
University of Zurich, Switzerland
Local Organizing Chair Philippe Dugerdil,
University of Neuchatel, Switzerland
Program Committee Pierre Bonzon, Rolf Pfeifer, Johannes Retti,
Oliviero Stock, Bob Wielinga, Yorick Wilks
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The course
ECCAI (European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence)
organizes biannual Advanced Courses in Artificial Intelligence open to
researchers and practitioners of AI from all countries. The level of
presentation is aimed at a highly capable and well prepared audience.
After the first two Courses (Vignieu, France in 1985; Oslo, Norway in
1987), the Swiss Group for Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive
Science (SGAICO) is happy to announce that the third course in 1989
will take place in Neuchatel (Switzerland).
With respect to evaluations of previous courses, ACAI'89 will focus on
two major topics, namely advanced knowledge representation and the
methodology of knowledge engineering.
Knowledge engineering and its related topics are not restricted to
expert system development methodology exclusively but to the
development of AI systems in general. It is well recognized that the
lack of an established theory and methodology is one of the most
crucial issues within AI and pertinent to most of current research and
development efforts.
The course in 1989 will try to highlight different approaches to those
problems and should lay the grounds for interesting and productive
discussions.
The course is structured into the following main components
A series of lectures are to cover advanced concepts in the field of
knowledge "handling" in general as well as in its various subfields,
e.g. knowledge acquisition, knowledge representation, knowledge
verification, and the entire development of "intelligent" systems,
etc. Tutorial-style lectures, hands-on training, and case-studies
should expose methodology and techniques together with pertinent
problems, solutions, and limitations. These detailed, practical and
even technical lectures and workshops should provide the opportunity
to gain insights and experiences with current "hot topics" in AI and
allow participants to evaluate these new trends with respect to their
own work.
Theory lectures will also cover the general philosophical and
epistemological background of AI. The topics relevant to that
discussion, e.g. the relation of logic or of empirical methodology to
AI, the deep questions about the "nature" of mind, etc., need to be
discussed and reflected by the community of advanced AI workers. In
general, there is not enough time to cover these issues in congresses
and workshops. Also, hopefully these lectures could provide some means
of integration for people working within the many different subfields
of AI.
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Course site
Neuchatel, the beautiful course site in the French speaking part of
Switzerland, is within easy reach of public transportation from all
over Europe. It is located at the border of Lake Neuchatel and at the
foot of the Jura mountains. It is part of the charming littoral with
its picturesque villages, old boroughs, vineyards, fields, and woods.
Together with its university, Neuchatel is well prepared to provide
the participants with a pleasant working atmosphere as well as
enjoyable surroundings for sports, leisure, and weekend journeys.
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The lectures
The speakers are all well known within AI and a fair description of
their work cannot be given within the limited space of this
announcement. A large number of reference points may be found in
books, scientific journals, conference proceedings a.s.o. (preparatory
reading lists will be sent to the participants).
Some of the topics to be presented and discussed at ACAI'89 within the
general perspective of advanced knowledge representation and
methodologies of knowledge engineering are:
Belief Systems, Conceptual Graphs, Connectionist Principles of
Knowledge Representation, Deep Reasoning, Development Strategies for
Knowledge-based Systems, Foundations of AI, Functional Approach to
Knowledge Representation, Learning, Metaphors, Natural Language
Issues, Philosophical Issues, Role of Logic, Second Generation Expert
Systems, Situations and attitudes, Statistical Inference, Symbolic and
Neural Modeling Paradigms.
The lectures will be held in a tutorial style, the necessary
prerequisite to follow the classes is some background and knowledge of
the basic themes and techniques of AI (e.g. inference mechanisms,
search), basic representation formalisms (e.g. logic, semantic
networks), and some experience with the more applied side of AI,
namely research traditions (e.g. solved and unsolved problems) as well
as applications of AI (e.g. implementation, programming).
The structure of the course is based on the lectures, which will be
held mainly in morning and afternoon sessions. For special interest
groups, evening sessions may be organized on request (e.g. mini-
tutorials, demonstration of software, presentation of whole research
groups).
Another part of ACAI'89 will be devoted to discussions, round tables,
demonstrations, and expositions. There will also be space and time to
present and discuss the participants own work with lecturers and other
participants. In this respect, the organizers will try to arrange
informal meetings in small groups having common interests.
In order to facilitate discussions and the exchange of ideas, a
"poster exhibition" will allow participants to present their own work
in the pertinent fields. Participants who are willing to give
demonstrations should contact the organizers to provide the necessary
infrastructure.
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The Small Print
Organization
ECCAI (European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence)
SGAICO (Swiss Group for Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive
Science)
Course Location
University of Neuchatel, Switzerland
Dates
Deadline for application: 15 April 1989
(reception of application form)
Notification of acceptance: 1 May 1989
Payment of course fees: 1 July 1989
Arrivals: Participants will arrive Monday, 7 August in the evening
Lectures start at Tuesday, 8 August and last until Wednesday, 16
August.
Departures: Participants will leave Wednesday, 16 August in the
afternoon.
Participants
The course is open to practitioners and researchers of AI from all
countries. The level of presentation will be aimed at an advanced
audience, i.e. all participants should have good knowledge of the
basics of AI as well as practical experience. To preserve the
character of such a course and due to space limitations, the number
of participants will be limited. Applicants should complete the
attached form and return it to the address given below at their
earliest possible convenience.
Course Fee
Course fees include:
- admission to all lectures and workshops
- accommodation for 9 nights (Nights of Monday, 7 August until
and including Tuesday, 15 August, extended stays are possible)
- breakfast; lunch (except Sunday), refreshments
- reductions for evening meals (if desired)
- documentation, working material
On the basis of double rooms, the overall course fee is ECU 900 or
the equivalent in a convertible currency; for single rooms, the fee
is ECU 1000
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NOTE: Members of SGAICO and/or SI are entitled to a 10% reduction
of the overall course fee. Special arrangements for students
and assistants (which are also SGAICO/SI members) may be
requested by applying to the SI-educational fund (please
enclose a letter with the application form with a proof of
your status and reasons for your need to participate)
NOTE: A hardcopy of this program brochure and an application form
will be mailed to all current members of SGAICO and SI in
about a week!
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For applicants without a need for hotel etc. other arrangements are
possible; contact the organizers in advance.
In most countries, funding for participation of such educational
events is possible. Please contact your local authorities and
national AI-societies for details. A limited number of reduced fees
are available for graduate students/assistants. Please enclose with
your application a request for financial support which is well
justified and which proves your current status (photocopy of
student ID, letter of recommendation, or similar).
Payment
Please remit the fee only upon receipt of admission notice and
invoice by the organizers. The acceptance letter will indicate the
paying modalities.
Final admission to the course may be guaranteed after the reception
of the payment only.
Accommodation
Costs for accommodation are included in the course fee (see above).
The rooms have already been reserved by the organizers. Double
rooms are standard, a limited number of single rooms is available.
Some hotels are located outside Neuchatel in its beautiful
surroundings. If you intend to come with your private car, you may
also want to check a hotel out of town on the application form.
Cancellations
If an (admitted) registration is cancelled, there will be a
cancellation charge of 10% after 1 July 1989, unless you name a
replacement.
Language
The language of the course is English.
Sponsors
Ascom Tech (Switzerland)
Cables Cortaillod S.A.
City of Neuchatel
ECCAI
Electricit Neuchateloise S.A.
IBM (Switzerland)
NEWIS S.A.
Schweizerische Kreditanstalt
SGAICO and SI
Texas Instruments (Switzerland)
UNISYS (Switzerland)
University of Neuchatel
University of Zurich
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Contact Address
To get more information and application forms, please contact:
ACAI'89
Zurichbergstr. 43
CH-8044 Zurich
Switzerland
Phone +41 1 257 30 98
Telex 817 260 uniz ch
Fax +41 1 257 23 04
E-mail [email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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