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Conference heron::euro_swas_ai

Title:Europe-Swas-Artificial-Intelligence
Moderator:HERON::BUCHANAN
Created:Fri Jun 03 1988
Last Modified:Thu Aug 04 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
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395.0. "FWD: Announcement and call for abstracts for Neural" by MR4DEC::ROACH (TANSTAAFL !) Tue Dec 03 1991 18:33


                  I N T E R O F F I C E   M E M O R A N D U M

                                        Doc. No:  006753
                                        Date:     03-Dec-1991 12:13pm EST
                                        From:     BEANE
                                                  BEANE@SHLACT@SELECT@MRGATE@NRGATE@NRO
                                        Dept:      
                                        Tel No:    

TO:  PATRICK ROACH@LMO


Subject: FWD: Announcement and call for abstracts for Neural Net conf

Date: Wed, 9 Oct 1991 22:55 CDT
From: [email protected]
Subject: Announcement and call for abstracts for Feb. conference
To: [email protected]

ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

          WORKSHOP ON

OPTIMALITY IN BIOLOGICAL AND ARTIFICIAL NETWORKS?

Sponsored by the Metroplex Institute for Neural Dynamics (MIND) and the Texas
SIG of the International Neural Network Society (INNS).  To be held at a loca-
tion to be announced in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Thursday through Saturday,
February 6-8, 1992.

Confirmed speakers include:

	Stephen Grossberg (Boston University)
	Stephen Hampson (University of California, Irvine)
	Karl Pribram (Radford University)
	Harold Szu (Naval Surface Warfare Center)
	Graham Tattersall (University of East Anglia)

The focus of this conference will be twofold: (1) how to optimize different
aspects of neural and cognitive function and (2) whether particular natural or
artificial solutions to specific neural or cognitive problems are in fact opti-
mal.  Specific problems to which these optimality considerations are applied 
will be taken from many areas including goal direction and planning, adaptive 
cat-
egorization, sensory perception, and motor control.

The talks will be an hour each for invited speakers and 45 minutes each for 
contributed speakers, with time afterwards for questions.  Speakers will not be 
re-
quired to write a paper, but will be invited to contribute chapters to a book 
several months after the conference.  Books based on two previous MIND conferen-
ces  -- on Motivation, Emotion, and Goal Direction in Neural Networks and 
NeuralNetworks for Knowledge Representation and Inference -- are now being 
published
by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Registration for the conference will be $80 for non-students, $20 for students,
with a $10 rebate for MIND or Texas SIG membership.  We will try to arrange for
discounted air fares from American Airlines as we have done in the past.  Those
interested in presenting should send me a short (1-3 paragraph) abstract by
December 1, 1991, using either e-mail, FAX, or snail mail.  Notification of ac-
ceptance will be given December 15, 1991.  We will not be holding parallel ses-
sions, so there are limitations on the number of speakers.  However, individu-
als who send high-quality abstracts that cannot be accommodated in actual talks
will have space to present their work in posters at the conference, and will 
also be invited to contribute to the book.

	Prof. Daniel S. Levine
	Department of Mathematics
	University of Texas at Arlington
	Arlington, TX 76019-0408 

	e-mail: [email protected]
	FAX: 817-794-5802
	Telephone: 817-273-3598


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