FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE INTERNATIONAL NEURAL NETWORK SOCIETY

Michael Cohen mike%bucasb.bu.edu at bu-it.BU.EDU
Mon Aug 1 12:08:42 EDT 1988


-----Meeting Update-----
September 6--10, 1988 
Park Plaza Hotel 
Boston, Massachusetts 

The first annual INNS meeting promises to be a historic event. Its program 
includes the largest selection of investigators ever assembled to present 
the full range of neural network research and applications. 

The meeting will bring together over 2000 scientists, engineers, students,
government administrators, industrial commercializers, and financiers. It
is rapidly seeservations, call the Park Plaza Hotel at
(800) 225-2008 and reference "Neural Networks." If you call 
from Massachusetts, call (800) 462-2022.

There will be 600 scientific presentations, including tutorials, plenary
lectures, symposia, and contributed oral and poster presentations. Over 50
exhibits are already reserved for industrial firms, publishing houses, and
government agencies. 

The full day of tutorials presented on September 6 will be given by Gail 
Carpenter, John Daugman, Stephen Grossberg, Morris Hirsch, Teuvo Kohonen,
David Rumelhart, Demetri Psaltis, and Allen Selverston. The plenary lecturers
are Stephen Grossberg, Carver Mead, Terrence l
presentations, and 400 poster presentations. 

Fourteen professional societies are cooperating with the INNS meeting. They
are:

     American Association of Artificial Intelligence 
     American Mathematical Society 
     Association for Behavior Analysis 
     Cognitive Science Society 
     IEEE Boston Section 
     IEEE Computer Society 
     IEEE Control Systems Society 
     IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 
     IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society 
     Optical Society of America 
     Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics 
     Society for Mathematical Biology 
     Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 
     Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 

DO NOT MISS THE FIRST BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION OF THIS IMPORTANT NEW
RESEARCH COALITION!




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