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P.Refenes@cs.ucl.ac.uk
P.Refenes at cs.ucl.ac.uk
Mon Apr 26 07:04:38 EDT 1993
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PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
Third International Conference on
'Artificial Neural Networks'
Brighton Conference Centre, UK: 25 - 27 May 1993
SECRETARIAT: Sheila Griffiths, ANN'93 Secretariat, Conference Services,
IEE, Savoy Place, London WC2R OBL, UK
Tel: ++ 44 71 344 54 58 / 54 77
Fax: ++ 44 71 497 36 33
Monday, 24 May
16.00 -
18.00 hrs Registration
Tuesday, 25 May
08.00 hrs Registration
09.30 hrs Formal Opening
Address of Welcome:
Dr R Voles
Chairman, Electronics Division
Institution of Electrical Engineers
Keynote Address:
Professor R M Goodman
California Institute of Technology
USA
10.30 hrs Close of Session and Coffee
11.00 hrs Session 1 - VISION I
Session Chairman: A Wright
195 'BARTIN applied to visual inspection of
axisymmetric engineering parts'
D W McMichael
DRA, UK
94 'A practical view based 3D object recognition
system'
A Evans, J E W Mayhew and N Thacker
University of Sheffield, UK
55 'Neural network paradigm for visual pattern
recognition'
S J Bye
Telecom Australia, Australia
A Adams
University of Tasmania, Australia
130 'Labelling images with a neural network'
W P J Mackeown and B T Thomas
University of Bristol, UK
W A Wright and P Greenway
British Aerospace PLC, UK
12.30 hrs Close of Session and Lunch
14.00 hrs Session 2 - ARCHITECTURE I
Session Chairman: R Rohwer
188 'Neural network validation: An illustration from
the monitoring of multi-phase flows'
C M Bishop
AEA Technology, UK
109 'Comparing parameters selection methods and weights
rounding techniques to optimize the learning in
neural networks'
J-F Grandin, B Braban, A Halioua and C Ledoux
Thomson CSF, France
108 'On recurrent neural networks and representing
finite-state recognizers'
M W Goudreau and C L Giles
NEC Research Institute, Inc., USA
172 'Cascadability and in-situ learning for VLSI
multi-layer networks'
J Tombs, G Cairns and L Tarassenko
University of Oxford, UK
15.30 hrs Close of Session and Tea
16.00 hrs Session 3 - ANALYSIS I
Session Chairman: D Lowe
21 'An adaptive bayesian network for low-level image
processing'
Dr S P Luttrell
Defence Research Agency, UK
185 'Neural computing: A new route to software
reliability'
Professor D Partridge and N Sharkey
University of Exeter, UK
50 'Comparison of the performance of vector
quantiser training algorithms'
J V Black
DRA Malvern, UK
173 'Improved generalization and network pruning using
adaptive laplace regularization'
P M Williams
University of Sussex, UK
121 'Improving generalisation with Ockham's networks:
Minimum description length networks'
G D Kendall and T J Hall
King's College London, UK
18.00 hrs Close of Session
18.15 -
19.00 hrs Civic Reception
Wednesday, 26 May
08.30 hrs Session 4 - MEDICAL
Session Chairman: P Refenes
* 'Novelty, validation and classification of medical
data: A unified approach using radar basis function
architectures'
L Tarassenko and S J Roberts
University of Oxford, UK
65 'A comparison of neural network architectures for
cervical cell classification'
S J McKenna, A Y Cairns and I W Ricketts
University of Dundee, UK
153 'Ultrasonic tissue characterization using neural
networks'
T E Schouten, M K Gebbinck, J M Thijssen
and J T M Verhoeven
Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, Netherlands
171 'Realization of physiological eye movements by
automatic selection of control laws using
artificial neural network'
H Wakamatsu
Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan
H Suda and M Kuwano
Fukui University, Japan
10.30 hrs Close of Session and Coffee
11.00 hrs Session 5 - APPLICATIONS
Session Chairman: C Satchwell
191 'Neural network system for tactical asset
allocation in the global bond markets'
A N Refenes
University College London
C Diamond. M Azema-Barac and J Shadbolt
ECONOSTAT Ltd, UK
19 'Experience with artificial neural network models
for short-term load forecasting in electrical
power systems: A proposed application of expert
networks'
A Asar and J R McDonald
University of Strathclyde, UK
W Rattray
Scottish Power, UK
105 'Central auditory model for spectral processing'
Y Gao and J-P Haton
CRIN, France
T Huang
Chinese Acadmeny of Sciences, China
96 'Investigating the recognition of false patterns in
backpropagation networks'
Dr M C Fairhurst, D L Bisset and G C Vasconcelos
University of Kent, UK
12.30 hrs Close of Session and Lunch
14.00 hrs Session 6 - POSTER SESSION AND SESSION ON THE INITIATIVES
IN NEURAL NETWORKS IN THE UK
Session Chairman: R Wiggins, DTI
'The Neural Computing Applications Forum'
Simon Cummings
British Airways, UK
'The Department of Trade and Industry programme'
Ray Brown
DTI, UK
Representatives of DTI sponsored clubs will give presentations of their activities:
A Furness
Keel University, UK
Derek Bunn
London Business School, UK
C Bishop
AEA Technology, UK
Vic Bevan
EDS Scicon, UK
Paul gregory
Recognition Research Ltd, UK
A Carr
ERA Technology, UK
15.30 hrs Close of Session and Tea
POSTER PAPERS
70 'Stochastic analysis and comparison of kohonen
SOM with optimal filter'
N M Allinson and H Yin
University of York, UK
183 'Learning and prediction of nuclear radioactive
properties with artificial neural networks'
S Gazula
University of Miami, USA
38 'An 'introspective' network that can learn to run
its own weight change algorithm'
J Schmidhuber
Technische Universitat Munchen, Germany
91 'Using prototypes to solve problems in neural net
classifiers'
C Decaestecker
IRIDIA - Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
161 'Scene segmentation of natural images using
texture features and back-propagation'
B Sridhar, G Chatterjee and A Phatak
NASA Ames Research Center, USA
20 'On-line adaption in robot control'
D A Fraser, K Althoefer and F Azhar
King's College London, UK
59 'Neural network for modelling and control of fed
batch fermentation process'
N A Jalel, J R Leigh and D Tsaptsinos
University of Westminster, UK
14 'Towards a neural network based system for skin
cancer diagnosis'
Dr E Claridge
University of Birmingham, UK
R T J Bostock and A J Harget
Aston University, UK
P N Hall
Wardsley Hospital, UK
23 'Modelling of a fermentation process using a
time-delay neural network'
D Tsaptsinos and J R Leigh
University of Westminster, UK
152 'Minimisation of torque ripple in a switched
reluctance motor using a neural network'
D S Reay, T C Green and B W Williams
Heriot-Watt University, UK
137 'Neural network based fingerprint classification'
K Moscinska and G Tyma
Silesian Technical University, Poland
69 'Variable bit rate block truncation coding for
image compression using hopfield neural networks'
Dr M R Varley, G Qiu and T J Terrell
University of Central Lancashire, UK
192 'Target classification using neural and classical
techniques'
A K Patel, P R Collins and W A Wright
Sowerby Research Centre, UK
87 'A stochastic reverse interpolation algorithm for
real-valued function learning'
Dr T G Clarkson, D Gorse, Y Guan and J G Taylor
King's College London, UK
119 'Dynamic DBP learning algorithm for real time
applications'
Y Jin, A G Pipe and A Winfield
University of the West of England, UK
136 'A probabilistic approach which provides a modular
and adaptive neural network architecture for
discrimination'
C Monrocq
Thomson-CSF LCR, France
148 'Neural network based dynamic models'
B Pataki
Technical University of Budapest, Hungary
80 'External stimuli in optimised attractor neural
networks for sparsely coded patterns'
A N Burkitt
Australian National University, Australia
103 'Parallel learning algorithms for principal
component extraction'
Dr B Freisleben
University of Darmstadt, Germany
97 'Modular connectionist architectures for
multi-patient ECG recognition'
S Farrugia, P Nickolls and H Yee
The University of Sydney, Australia
178 'Decentralized hopfield neural network applied to
maintenance scheduling of generating units in
power systems'
K Yoshimoto, K Yasuda and R Yokoyama
Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
B J Cory
Imperial College of Science, Technology
and Medicine, UK
190 'Neural network processing of scattered light
measurements in the detection of immiscible water
pollutants'
Dr P R Smith, D A Green, R Naimimohosses
and H Thomason
Loughborough University of Technology, UK
56 'A connectionist approach to SDH bandwidth
management'
S J Bye
Telecom Australia, Australia
141 'LSP speech synthesis using backpropagation
networks'
P Noakes and G C Cawley
University of Essex, UK
16.00 hrs Session 7 - CONTROL AND ROBOTICS
Session Chairman: A J Morris
88 'Analysing recurrent dynamical networks evolved for
robotic control'
Dr D Cliff, I Harvey and P Husbands
University of Sussex, UK
167 'Robot path planning using VLSI resistive grids'
Ms G Marshall and L Tarassenko
University of Oxford, UK
75 'Minimum variance control of a class of nonlinear
plants with neural networks'
Professor S Bittanti and L Piroddi
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
159 'Neural networks performing system identification
for control applications'
O Sorensen
Aalborg University, Denmark
131 'A neural network motion predictor'
H Meng and P D Picton
Open University, UK
18.00 hrs Close of Session
19.30 hrs Conference Dinner at Old Ship Hotel
Thursday, 27 May
09.00 hrs Session 8 - ANALYSIS II
Session Chairman: C Bishop
149 'A hebbian/anti-hebbian network which optimize
information capacity by orthonormalizing the
principal subspace'
Dr M D Plumbley
King's College London, UK
31 'A novel unsupervised classification method'
J Schmidhuber and D Prelinger
Technische Universitat Munchen, Germany
129 'Novel 'Topographic' nonlinear feature extraction
using radial basis functions for concentration
coding in the 'Artificial Nose''
D Lowe
DRA Malvern, UK
117 'Valid generalization in radial basis function
networks and modified kanerva models'
S B Holden
Cambridge University, UK
10.30 hrs Close of Session and Coffee
11.00 hrs Session 9 - APPLICATIONS II
Session Chairman: L Tarassenko
133 'Speaker identification using radial basis
functions'
M W Mak, W G Allen and G G Sexton
University of Northumbria at Newcastle, UK
99 'Nonlinear noise filtering with neural networks:
Comparison with Wiener optimal filtering'
T Fechner
Dainler Benz AG Research Institute, Germany
41 'Complex-valued radial basis function networks'
Dr S Chen, P M Grant, S McLaughlin and B Mulgrew
The University of Edinburgh, UK
76 'Neural Nets for first break detection in
seismic reflection data'
J F Boyce and C H Dimitropoulos
King's College London, UK
12.30 hrs Close of Session and Lunch
14.00 hrs Session 10: VISION II
Session Chairman: S Lutterell
40 'Target recognition in infra-red imagery using
neural networks and machine learning'
A Crowe
British Aerospace, UK
W A Wright, M A Green, T M Banks and A D Hughes
British Aerospace (Systems & Equipment)
Limited, UK
170 'An original approach for the localization of
objects in images'
R Vaillant, Y Le Cun and C Monrocq
Thomson-CSF, France
84 'Unsupervised feature extraction by hypothesis of
feature centres'
Ms M-Y Chan and T J Hall
King's College London, UK
11 'A hardware polynomial feature net for handprinted
digit recognition'
A Rao
Eastman Kodak Company, USA
P G Anderson
Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
R S Gaborski and K Jaiswal
Arizona State University, USA
16.30 hrs CLOSE OF CONFERENCE
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