Call for Papers of WWW'95

furuhashi@nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp furuhashi at nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Fri Jun 16 03:54:55 EDT 1995


CALL FOR PAPERS
1995 IEEE/Nagoya University
World Wisepersons Workshop (WWW'95)

ON FUZZY LOGIC AND NEURAL 
NETWORKS/EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION

November 14 and 15, 1995
Rubrum Ohzan
Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, JAPAN

Sponsored by Nagoya University

Co-sponsored by
IEEE Industrial Electronics Society

Technically Co-sponsored by
IEEE Robotics and Automation Society
International Fuzzy Systems Association
Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Systems
North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society
Society of Instrument and Control Engineers
Robotics Society of Japan

There are growing interests in combination technologies of fuzzy logic and
neural networks, fuzzy logic and evolutionary computation for acquisition
of experts' knowledge, modeling of nonlinear systems, realizing complex
adaptive systems. The goal of the 1995 IEEE/Nagoya University WWW on Fuzzy
Logic and Neural Networks/Evolutionary Computation is to give its attendees
opportunities to exchange information and ideas on various aspects of the
Combination Technologies and to stimulate and inspire pioneering works in
this area. To keep the quality of these workshop high, only a limited
number of people are accepted as participants of the workshops. The papers
presented at the workshop are planned to be edited and published from
Springer-Verlag. For speakers of excellent papers, partial financial
assistance of travel expense as well as lodging fee in Nagoya will be
provided by the steering committee of WWW'95.

TOPICS:
Combination of Fuzzy Logic and Neural Networks, Combination of Fuzzy Logic
and Evolutionary Computation, Learning and Adaptation, Knowledge
Acquisition, Modeling, Human Machine Interface

IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission of Abstracts of Papers       :       June 30, 1995
Acceptance Notification         :       Aug. 31, 1995
Final Manuscript                        :       Sept. 30, 1995

Abstracts should be type-written in English within 4 pages of A4 size or
Letter sized sheet. Use Times or one of the similar typefaces. The size of
the letters should be 10 points or larger.

All correspondence and submission of papers should be sent to 
Takeshi Furuhashi, General Chair
Dept. of Information Electronics, Nagoya University
Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-01, JAPAN
TEL: +81-52-789-2792,  FAX: +81-52-789-3166
E mail: furuhashi at nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp
IEEE/Nagoya University WWW:

IEEE/Nagoya University WWW (World Wiseperson Workshop) is a series of
workshops sponsored by Nagoya University and co-sponsored by IEEE
Industrial Electronics Society. City of Nagoya, located two hours away from
Tokyo, has many electro-mechanical industries in its surroundings such as
Mitsubishi, TOYOTA, and their allied companies. Nagoya is a mecca of
robotics industries, machine industries and aerospace industries in Japan.
The series of workshops will give its attendees opportunities to exchange
information on advanced sciences and technologies and to visit industries
and research institutes in this area.


WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION

Honorary Chair: Masanobu Hasatani       (Dean, School of Engineering,
Nagoya University)

General Chair:  Takeshi Furuhashi       (Nagoya University)

Advisory Committee:

        Chair:          Toshio Fukuda           (Nagoya University)
                        Toshio Goto             (Nagoya University)
                        Fumio Harashima (University of Tokyo)
                        Richard D. Klafter      (Temple University)
                        C.S. George Lee (Purdue University)
                        Hiroyasu Nomura (Nagoya University)
                        Shigeru Okuma   (Nagoya University)
                        Yoshiki Uchikawa        (Nagoya University)
                        
Steering Committee:
                
S.Abe           (Hitach Ltd.)                           
K.Aoki          (Toyota Motor Corporation)      
T.Aoki          (Nagoya Municipal Industrial Res. Inst.)        
M.Arao          (OMRON Corporation)
Y.Dote          (Muroran Institute of Technology)               
M.Fathi         (University of Dortmund)
M.Gen           (Ashikaga Institute of Technology)              
H.Hashimoto     (Univ. of Tokyo)
I.Hayashi       (Hannann Universtity)                   
M.Hiller                (Gerhard-Mercator-Universit閣)
H.Honda         (Oki Technosystems Laboratory, Inc.)    
H.Ichihashi     (University of Osaka Prefecture)                
T.Iokibe                (Meidensha Corporation)                 
H.Ishibuchi     (University of Osaka Prefecture)                
A.Ishiguro      (Nagoya University)                     
O.Ito           (Fuji Electric Corporate Res.& Develop., Ltd.)  
N.Kasabov       (University of Otago)                   
R.Katayama      (Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.)      
E.Khan          (National Semiconductor)                        
H.Kitano        (Sony CSL)
K.M.Lee (KAIST)                                 
M.A.Lee (University of California, Berkeley)
Y.Maeda         (Osaka Electro-Communication Univ.)             
T.Muramatsu     (Nippon Steel Corporation)              
S.Nakanishi     (Tokai University)
T.Nomura        (SHARP Corporation)                     
H.Ohno          (Toyota Central Res.& Develop.Lab., Inc.)       
M.Sano          (Hiroshima City University)             
M.Sakawa        (Hiroshima University)
T.Shibata       (MEL, MITI)                             
H.Shiizuka      (Kogakuin University)
K.Shimohara     (ATR)                                   
K.Tanaka        (Kanazawa University)                   
T.Yamada        (NTT)                                   
T.Yamaguchi     (Utsunomiya University)                 
N.Wakami        (Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.)      
J.Watada                (Osaka Institute of Technology)
K.Watanabe      (Saga University)                               
                                                                

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       Takeshi Furuhashi, Assoc. Professor
Dept. of Information Electronics, Nagoya University
    Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-01, Japan
     Tel.+81-52-789-2792, Fax.+81-52-789-3166
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