connectionist book series announcement

Jeff Elman elman at amos.ucsd.edu
Tue Oct 3 01:23:31 EDT 1989


              - New Book Series Announcement -

          NEURAL NETWORK MODELING & CONNECTIONISM
               The MIT Press / Bradford Books

     This series will make  available  seminal  state-of-the
art  research  in neural network and connectionist modeling.
The research in this area has grown  explosively  in  recent
years  and  has  sparked  controversy  and  debate in a wide
variety of areas.  Many researchers believe that this  para-
digm  offers new and deep insights into the basis and nature
of intelligent behavior in both  biological  and  artificial
systems.

     The series publishing program will include:  monographs
based  on influential dissertations; monographs and in-depth
reports of research programs based on mature work by leaders
in  the  field;  edited volumes and collections on topics of
special interest; major reference works;  undergraduate  and
graduate  level textbooks.  The series will be highly inter-
disciplinary, spanning  fields  as  diverse  as  psychology,
linguistics,  cognitive  science, neuroscience, neurobiology
and genetics, physics and biophysics, mathematics,  computer
science,  artificial  intelligence, engineering, and econom-
ics.

     Potential authors are encouraged to contact any of  the
Editors or the Publisher.

Editor:
    Jeffrey L. Elman
    Dept. of Cognitive Science 
    UCSD; La Jolla, CA 92093
    elman at amos.ucsd.edu

Associate Editors:
    James Anderson (Brown)              James McClelland (CMU)
    Andrew Barto (UMass/Amherst)        Domenico Parisi (Rome)
    Gary Dell (Illinois)                David Rumelhart (Stanford)
    Jerome Feldman (ICSI, Berkeley)     Terrence Sejnowski (UCSD, Salk)
    Stephen Grossberg (BU)              Paul Smolensky (Colorado)
    Stephen Hanson (Bellcore)           Stephen Stich (Rutgers)
    Geoffrey Hinton (Toronto)           David Touretzky (CMU)
    Michael Jordan (MIT)                David Zipser (UCSD)

Publisher:
    Henry B. Stanton
    The MIT Press / Bradford Books
    55 Hayward Street; Cambridge MA 02142



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