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Paul Hollis pwh at ece-csc.ncsu.edu
Fri Jan 13 17:28:39 EST 1989



                              NEURAL NETWORKS

                              CALL FOR PAPERS

             International Joint Conference on Neural Networks
                             June 18-22, 1989
                             Washington, D.C.


The 1989  IEEE/INNS  International  Joint  Conference  on  Neural  Networks
(IJCNN-89)  will  be  held  at the Sheraton Washington Hotel in Washington,
D.C., USA from June 18-22, 1989.  IJCNN-89 is the first conference in a new
series  devoted  to the technology and science of neurocomputing and neural
networks in all of their aspects. The series  replaces  the  previous  IEEE
ICNN  and  INNS  Annual Meeting series and is jointly sponsored by the IEEE
Technical Activities Board Neural Network Committee and  the  International
Neural Network Society (INNS).  IJCNN-89 will be the only major neural net-
work meeting of 1989 (IEEE ICNN-89 and the 1989 INNS  Annual  Meeting  have
both  been cancelled).  Thus, it behooves all members of the neural network
community who have important new results for presentation to prepare  their
papers now and submit them by the IJCNN-89 deadline of 1 FEBRUARY 1989. The
Conference Proceedings will be distributed AT THE REGISTRATION DESK to  all
regular  conference registrants as well as to all student registrants.  The
conference will include a day of tutorials (June 18), the exhibit hall (the
neurocomputing  industry's  primary  annual trade show), plenary talks, and
social events.  Mark your calendar today and plan to attend IJCNN-89 -- the
definitive annual progress report on the neurocomputing revolution!


DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF PAPERS for IJCNN-89 is FEBRUARY 1, 1989.  Papers
of 8 pages or less are solicited in the following areas:

-Real World Applications                    -Associative Memory
-Supervised Learning Theory                 -Image Analysis
-Reinforcement Learning Theory              -Self-Organization
-Robotics and Control                       -Neurobiological Models
-Optical Neurocomputers                     -Vision
-Optimization                               -Electronic Neurocomputers
-Neural Network Architectures & Theory      -Speech Recognition


FULL PAPERS in camera-ready form (1 original on Author's Kit  forms  and  5
reduced  8  1/2" x 11" copies) should be submitted to Nomi Feldman, Confer-
ence Coordinator, at the address below. For more details,  or  to   request
your  IEEE Author's Kit, call or write:

               Nomi Feldman, IJCNN-89 Conference Coordinator
                  3770 Tansy Street, San Diego, CA  92121
                              (619) 453-6222


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