call for papers: SAC '94

MASETTI@BOLOGNA.INFN.IT MASETTI at BOLOGNA.INFN.IT
Mon May 17 05:57:00 EDT 1993


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     |      1994 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC'94)     |
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     |           TRACK ON FUZZY LOGIC IN APPLICATIONS            |
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     |        Phoenix Civic Plaza, Phoenix, Arizona, USA         |
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     |                      March 6-8, 1994                      |
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SAC'94 is the annual conference of the ACM Special Interest Group 
on Applied Computing (SIGAPP), APL (SIGAPL), Biomedical Computing (SIGBIO), 
Business Information Technology (SIGBIT), Computer Uses in Education (SIGCUE), 
Forth (SIGFORTH), and Small and Personal Computer (SIGSMALL/PC).
For the past nine years, SAC has become a primary forum for applied 
computing practitioners and researchers.
Once again SAC'94 will be held in conjunction with the 1994 ACM Computer
Science Conference (CSC'94).
Fuzzy Logic in Applications is one of the major tracks in SAC.
The purpose of this track is to provide a forum for the interchange of 
ideas, research, development activities, and applications among academic
and practitioners in the areas related to Fuzzy Logic in Applications.
State-of-the-art and state-of-the-practice original papers relevant to 
the track themes as well as panel proposals are solicited.
 
 
 
RELEVANT TOPICS:
 
Applications of Fuzzy Systems to:
 
   - System Control                          - Signal Processing
   - Intelligent Information Systems         - Image Understanding
   - Case-Based Reasoning                    - Pattern Recognition
   - Decision Making and Analysis            - Robotics and Automation
   - Modelling                               - Medical Diagnostic and MRI
   - Databases and Information Retrieval     - Evolutionary Computation
   - Neural Systems
 
 
 
IMPORTANT DATES:
 
   Submission of draft papers: 17.09.1993
   Notification of acceptance: 01.11.1993
   Camera-ready copy due:      20.11.1993
 
 
 
TRACK CHAIR:
 
   Madjid Fathi
   FB Informatik, LS1
   P.O.BOX 500 500
   University of Dortmund
   D-4600 Dortmund 50
   Germany
   Tel: +49231-7556372
   FAX: +49231-7556555
   Email: fathi at ls1.informatik.uni-dortmund.de
 
 
 
HONORARY ADVISOR :
 
   Lotfi A. Zadeh, University of California, Berkeley
 
 
 
TRACK ADVISORY:
 
   Y. Attikiouzel, Univ. of Western Australia
   H. Berenji, NASA Ames Division, AI Research, CA, USA
   M. Jamshidi, Univ. of New Mexico, NM, USA
   A. Kandel, Univ. of South Florida, USA
   R. Kruse, Univ. of Braunschweig, Germany
   E.H. Mamdani, Univ. of London, GB
   M. Masetti, Univ. of Bologna, Italy
   H. Prade, Univ. of Paul Sabatier, France
   B. Reusch, Univ. of Dortmund, Germany
   E.H. Ruspini, SRI International, USA
   H. Tanaka, Univ. of Osaka, Japan
   L. Valverde, Univ. of de les Illes Baleares, Spain
   R.R. Yager, Iona College, Editor in-chief, USA
   H.J. Zimmermann, Univ. of Aachen, Germany
 
 
GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION
 
Several Categories of papers will be considered for presentation and publication
including:
 
  (i) original and unpublished research articles,
 
 (ii) Reports of applications in 
       - business,
       - government,
       - industrie,
       - arts,
       - science and
       - engineering.
 
 
Accepted papers will be published in the ACM/SAC'94 Conference Proceedings 
to be printed by the ACM Press.
In order to facilitate the blind external review process, submission guidelines
must be strictly adhered to:
 
  - Submit 5 copies of your manuscript to the track chair.
 
  - Authors names and addresses MUST NOT appear in the body of the paper,
    self-reference must be in the third person, attribution to the author(s) 
    must be in the form of "author", and bibliographical entries by the 
    author(s) must also be in the form of "author".
 
  - The body of the paper should not exceed 5.000 words 
    (approximately 20 doubled-spaced pages).
 
  - A seperate cover sheet shoeld be attached to each copy, containing 
      - the title of the paper,
      - the author(s) and affiliation(s),
      - and the address (including e-mail address and fax number, if available)
        to which correspondence should be sent.
 
  - Panel proposals must include abstract of the topics and a copy of 
    resume/vita of the moderator.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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