IJCNN-91-SEATTLE

Dave Rumelhart der%psych at Forsythe.Stanford.EDU
Mon Jan 21 15:22:00 EST 1991


        In my role as conference chairman of the International Joint Conference
on Neural Networks to be held this summer (July 8-12) in Seattle, Washington,
I would like to remind readers of this mailing list that the deadline for paper
submissions is February 1, 1991.  I would encourage submissions.  The quality
of a conference is largely determined by the quality of the submitted papers.

        As a further reminder, or in case you haven't seen a formal call for
papers, I provide some of the details below.

        Papers may be submitted in the areas of neurobiology, optical and
electronic implementations, image processing, vision, speech, network
dynamics, optimization, robotics and control, learning and generalization,
neural network architectures, applications and other areas in neural networks.

        Papers must be submitted in English (1 original and seven copies)
maximum six pages, camera-ready on 8 1/2" x 11" white paper with 1" margins on
all sides and un-numbered.  Centered at the top of the first page should be
the complete title, author name(s), affiliation(s) and mailing address(es).
This is followed by a blank space and then the abstract up to 15 lines,
followed by the text.  A cover letter including the corresponding author's
name, mailing address, telephone and fax number, technical area, oral or poster
presentation preference.

        Send papers to IJCNN-91-SEATTLE, University of Washington, Conference
Management, Attn: Sarah Eck, MS/GH-22, 5001 25th Ave. N.E., Seattle WA 98195.

        The program planning for this meeting is outstanding.  The site of the
meeting will, I think, be outstanding.  A major contribution to the success of
the meeting (and, I think, the success of the field) will be made by each
quality paper submitted.  I look forward to an exciting meeting and hope to
see a strong contribution from participants on the connectionist mailing list.

        Thank you for your consideration.


        David E. Rumelhart,
        Conference Chair, IJCNN-91-SEATTLE


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