reminder: May 20 NIPS submission deadline

NIPS Conference Office nips95 at mines.colorado.edu
Wed Apr 19 03:07:41 EDT 1995


                         CALL FOR PAPERS

              Neural Information Processing Systems
                      Natural and Synthetic
            Monday, Nov. 27 - Saturday, Dec. 2, 1995
                        Denver, Colorado


This is the ninth meeting of an interdisciplinary conference which
brings together neuroscientists, engineers, computer  scientists,
cognitive  scientists,  physicists, and mathematicians interested
in all aspects of neural processing and computation.  The confer-
ence  will  include  invited talks, and oral and poster presenta-
tions of refereed papers.  There will be  no  parallel  sessions.
There  will  also  be one day of tutorial presentations (Nov. 27)
preceding the regular session, and two days of focused  workshops
will  follow  at  a nearby ski area (Dec. 1-2).  Major categories
for paper submission, with example subcategories, are as follows:

  Neuroscience: systems physiology, signal  and  noise  analysis,
  oscillations,  synchronization,  mechanisms  of  inhibition and
  neuromodulation, synaptic plasticity, computational models

  Theory:  computational  learning  theory,  complexity   theory,
  dynamical   systems,  statistical  mechanics,  probability  and
  statistics, approximation  and estimation theory

  Implementation: analog and digital VLSI,  novel  neuro-devices,
  neurocomputing systems, optical, simulation tools, parallelism

  Algorithms and  Architectures:  learning  algorithms,  decision
  trees  constructive/pruning  algorithms,  localized basis func-
  tions, recurrent networks,  genetic  algorithms,  combinatorial
  optimization, performance comparisons

  Visual Processing: image recognition,  coding  and  classifica-
  tion, stereopsis, motion detection and tracking, visual psycho-
  physics

  Speech, Handwriting and Signal Processing: speech  recognition,
  coding and synthesis, handwriting recognition, adaptive equali-
  zation, nonlinear noise removal, auditory scene analysis

  Applications: time-series prediction, medical diagnosis, finan-
  cial analysis, DNA/protein sequence analysis, music processing,
  expert systems, database mining

  Cognitive Science & AI: natural language,  human  learning  and
  memory, perception and psychophysics, symbolic reasoning

  Control, Navigation, and Planning: robotic motor control,  pro-
  cess  control,  navigation, path planning, exploration, dynamic
  programming, reinforcement learning


Review Criteria: All submitted papers will be thoroughly refereed
on  the  basis  of  technical quality, novelty, significance, and
clarity.  Submissions should contain new results  that  have  not
been  published previously.  Authors should not be dissuaded from
submitting recent work, as there will be an opportunity after the
meeting  to  revise  accepted manuscripts before submitting final
camera-ready copy.

Paper Format: Submitted papers  may  be  up  to  eight  pages  in
length, including figures and references.  The page limit will be
strictly enforced, and any submission exceeding eight pages  will
not  be considered.  Authors are encouraged (but not required) to
use the NIPS style files obtainable by anonymous FTP at the sites
given  below.   Papers must include physical and e-mail addresses
of  all  authors,  and  MUST  indicate  one  of  the  nine  major
categories listed above. Authors may also indicate a subcategory,
and their preference, if any, for oral  or  poster  presentation;
this  preference  will  play no role in paper acceptance.  Unless
otherwise indicated, correspondence will be sent to the first au-
thor.

Submission Instructions: Send six copies of submitted  papers  to
the  address  below;  electronic or FAX submission is not accept-
able.  Include one additional copy of the abstract  only,  to  be
used  for preparation of the abstracts booklet distributed at the
meeting.  Submissions mailed first-class from within  the  US  or
Canada, or sent from overseas via Federal Express/Airborne/DHL or
similar carrier must be POSTMARKED by May 20,  1995.   All  other
submissions must ARRIVE by this date. Mail submissions to:

        Michael Mozer
        NIPS*95 Program Chair
        Department of Computer Science
        University of Colorado
        Colorado Avenue and Regent Drive
        Boulder, CO  80309-0430 USA

Mail general inquiries/requests for registration material to:

        NIPS*95 Registration
        Dept. of Mathematical and Computer Sciences
        Colorado School of Mines
        Golden, CO 80401 USA

        FAX: (303) 273-3875
        e-mail: nips95 at mines.colorado.edu


Sites for LaTex style files: Copies of "nips.tex" and "nips.sty" are
available via anonymous ftp at

        helper.systems.caltech.edu (131.215.68.12) in /pub/nips,
        b.gp.cs.cmu.edu (128.2.242.8) in /usr/dst/public/nips.

The style files and other conference information may also be retrieved
via World Wide Web at

        http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/Groups/NIPS/NIPS.html


NIPS*95 Organizing Committee: General Chair, David S.  Touretzky,
CMU;  Program  Chair,  Michael  Mozer,  U. Colorado; Publications
Chair, Michael Hasselmo, Harvard; Tutorial Chair, Jack Cowan,  U.
Chicago;  Workshops Chair, Michael Perrone, IBM; Publicity Chair,
David Cohn, MIT; Local Arrangements, Manavendra  Misra,  Colorado
School of Mines; Treasurer, John Lazzaro, Berkeley.

      DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS MAY 20, 1995 (POSTMARKED)

                          -please post-


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