call for papers
INBS-conference
inbs at bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu
Mon Aug 1 13:48:58 EDT 1994
C A L L for P A P E R S
First International IEEE Symposium on
INTELLIGENCE in NEURAL AND BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
May 29-31,1995, Washington DC Area, USA
Sponsored by: IEEE Computer Society;
In Cooperating with: AAAS Society; AAAI Society; SMC Society
AIMS and SCOPE of the Symposium
The Intelligence in Artificial Neural Networks and the Computational
evolution of the Biological Systems are two very important and very
active research areas, which offer and promise many practical
applications to scientists and other professionals in industry
and goverment as well. In response to this demand, the INBS
Symposium offers a theoretical and a practical medium for the
evolutionary and the intelligence processes in both artificial and
biological systems and the interaction between these fields.
Some Topics
EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING (DNA sequence processing, Genome Processes,
DNA, Topologies, Synthesis of DNA, Formal Linguistic of DNA,
Structure/Function Correlation, Computational Genetics)
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS (Mapping the Genome, Human Genome,
Molecular Computing, Limitations of Biological Models)
GENETIC ALGORITHMS (Clustering, Optimization, Searching, Programming, etc)
LANGUAGES UNDERSTANDING (Natural Languages, NL Translation,
Text Abstraction, Computational Linguistics)
LEARNING AND PERCEPTION (Supervised, Unsupervised, Hybrid,
Understanding, Planning, Interpretation)
NEUROSCIENCE (Adaptive Control Models, Fuzzy & Probabilistic Models,
Hybrid Models, Dynamic Neural and Neurocomputing Models,
Self-Organized Models)
SOME KEYNOTE DISTIGUISHED SPEAKERS
A.Apostolico, Europe; S.Arikawa, Japan; S.Hameroff, USA
PROGRAM COMMITTEE Local Arrangement/Publicity Committee
N.Bourbakis, BU-SUNY,USA, Chair Cynthia Shapiro
R.Brause, UG,Germany Sukarno Mertoguno
K.DeJong, GMU,USA James Gattiker
J.Shavlik, UWM,USA Ali Moghaddamzadeh
C.Koutsougeras, TU,USA
H.Kitano, JAPAN
M.Perlin, CMU,USA Publication Registration Committee
H.Pattee, BU,USA D.I. Kavraki
D.Schaffer, Philips Lab,USA
D.Searls, UPA,USA
J.Collado-Vides, UNAM
T.Yokomori, UEC,Japan
S.Rasmussen, Los Alamos,NL
G.Paun, Roumania
A.Restivo, U.Palermo,Italy
M.Chrochmore, U.Paris, France
D.Perrin, U.Paris, France
R.Reynolds, WSU,USA
M.Conrad, WSU,USA
M.Kameyama, TU,Japan
J.Nikolis, UP,Greece
T.Head, BU, USA, Vice Chair
C.Benham, MS,USA
R.VanBuskirk, BU-SUNY,USA
E.Dietrich, BU-SUNY,USA
S.Koslow, NIH,USA
M.Huerta, NIH,USA
B.Punch, MSU,USA
INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS
Authors are requested to submit four copies (in English) of
their typed complete manuscript (25 pages max), or an
extended summary (5-10 pages max) by Nov. 31,1994, to
N. G. Bourbakis, Binghamton University,T.J.Watson School,
AAAI Lab, NY 13902,Tel: 607-777-2165, 607-771-4033;
Fax:607-777-4822, E-mail : Bourbaki at BingSuns.CC.Binghamton.edu,
or INBS at Bingsuns.CC.Binghamton.edu.
Each manuscript submitted to INBS must indicate the most relevant
areas and include the complete address of at least one of the
authors. Notification of acceptance, Jan. 31,1995. Final
copies of the papers accepted by INBS due March 21 ,1995.
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