ANZIIS 94 Call for Papers
Mr Shlomo Geva
geva at fit.qut.edu.au
Fri Mar 25 10:36:56 EST 1994
******************* CALL FOR PAPERS *******************
ANZIIS-94
Second Australian and New Zealand Conference on
Intelligent Information Systems
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Tutorials:29 November,
Conference: 30 Nov - 2 December 1994
Major fields:
Artificial Intelligence
Fuzzy Systems
Neural Networks
Evolutionary Computation
The Second Australian and New Zealand Conference on
Intelligent Information Systems (ANZIIS-94) will be
held in Brisbane, from 29 November to 2 December 1994.
This follows the successful inaugural conference, ANZIIS-93,
held in Perth in December 1993.
The Conference will offer an international forum for discussion
of new research on the key methods of intelligent information
processing: conventional artificial intelligence, fuzzy logic,
artificial neural networks, and evolutionary algorithms.
The conference will include invited keynote presentations and
contributed papers in oral and poster presentations. All papers
will be refereed and published in the proceedings.
TUTORIALS AND PANEL SESSIONS
The Organising Programme Committee cordially invites proposals
for tutorials and special interest sessions relevant to the scope of
the conference.
Proposals should include details of the proponent including
mailing, e-mail and fax addresses, and research record.
ABOUT BRISBANE
Brisbane is a cosmopolitan and pleasant subtropical city. It is the
heart of the vibrant south-east Queensland region that streches
over 200 Km from the Gold to the Sunshine Coasts. It is not only
a focal point for national and international tourists but tens of
thousands Australians every year decide to set up home here.
We recommed conference participants to set aside a few extra
days to explore the region, either on their own leisure or by taking
part in the special pre and post conference activities to be
announced.
Application areas will include, but will not be limited to:
Adaptive Systems
Artificial Life
Autonomous Vehicles
Data Analysis
Factory Automation
Financial Markets
Intelligent Databases
Knowledge Engineering
Machine Vision
Pattern Recognition
Machine Learning
Neurobiological Systems
Control Systems
Optimisation
Parallel and Distributed Computing
Robotics
Prediction
Sensorimotor Systems
Signal Processing
Speech Processing
Virtual Reality
INFORMATION
ANZIIS-94 Secretariat
School of Computing Science
Queensland University of Technology
GPO Box 2434
Brisbane, Q 4001, Australia.
Telephone: + 61 7 864 2925
Fax: + 61 7 864 1801
e-mail: anziis94 at qut.edu.au
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
For the speedy processing of the papers authors are requested to
submit their contributions camera-ready on paper and by mail
only. Papers should be laser printed on A4 size pages with 25
mm margins on all four sides using a Roman font not smaller
than 10 points. The maximum allowed length of an article is 5
pages. The paper should be set in two column format, using the
LaTex "article" style or following the style of the IEEE
Transaction journals.
The papers should contain an abstract and the complete mailing
addresses of the authors. Papers will be reviewed internationally.
Accepted articles will be published as submitted, as there is no
opportunity for revision. Only those papers for which the
presenting author has registered as a conference delegate will be
printed in the proceedings. Extra copies of the Proceedings will
be marketed through the IEEE book brokerage program.
IMPORTANT DATES
Papers due: 15 July 1994
Tutorial proposals due: 15 July 1994
Notification of acceptance: 15 September 1994
Registration for authors due: 1 October 1994
FEES
before 1 Oct
Member of IEEE/IEAust/ACS A$400
Other A$450
Student member of IEEE/IEAust/ACS A$150
Other Student A$200
after 1 Oct
Member of IEEE/IEAust/ACS A$450
Other A$500
Student member of IEEE/IEAust/ACS A$200
Other Student A$250
GOVERNMENT TRAINING LEVY
The conference programme will meet the requirements of the
Australian Government Training Levy for inclusion in an
employer's training programme.
ANZIIS-94
ORGANISED BY
IEEE Australia Council
IEEE New Zealand Council
IEEE Queensland Section
IN CO-OPERATION WITH
IEAust - The Institution of Engineers, Australia
Australian Computer Society
Queensland University of Technology-School of Computing
Science
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Dr. J. Sitte, Queensland University of Technology
General Conference Chair
Dr. W. Boles, Queensland University of Technology
Mr. S. Ellis, IEEE Queensland Section
Dr. S. Geva, Queensland University of Technology
Mr. R. Prandolini, IEEE Queensland Chapter
Ms. R. Sitte, Griffith University - Nathan
Mr. C.Thorne, Griffith University - Gold Coast
Dr. R. Zurawski, Swinburne University of Technology
Prof.Y.Attikiouzel, University of Western Australia
Advisory Committe Chair
Dr. Nicola Kasabov, University of Otago
New Zealand Liaison Chair
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
Dr. J. Andreae, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Prof.S. Bang, Pohang Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Prof. B. Boashash, Queensland University of Technology,
Australia
Ms. A. Bowles, BHP Research Laboratories, Australia
Prof. T. Caelli, University of Melbourne, Australia
Dr. L. Cahill, La Trobe University, Australia
Dr. G. Coghill, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Prof. A. Constantinides, Imperial College, U.K.
Dr. J. Cybulski, La Trobe University, Australia
Prof. T Dillon, La Trobe University,Australia
Prof. T. Downs, University of Queensland, Australia
Prof. R. Evans, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Prof. N. Foo, University of Sydney, Australia
Prof. T Fukuda, Nagoya University, Japan
Prof. R. Hodgson, Massey University, New Zealand
Mr. A. Horsfall, Fujitsu Australia Ltd., Australia
Prof. H. Hsu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Prof. R. Jarvis, Monash University, Australia
Dr. A. Jennings, Telecom Research Laboratories, Australia
Dr. J. Kacprzyk, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Prof. S. Kollias, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Prof. B. Kosco, University of Southern California, USA
Dr. A. Kowalczyk, Telecom Research Laboratories
Dr. H.C. Lui, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Prof. T Mitchell, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Dr. J. Morris, University of Tasmania, Australia
Dr. D. Nandagopal, DSTO, Australia
Prof. T. Nguyen, University of Tasmania, Australia
Dr. M. Palaniswami, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Prof. L. Patnaik, Indian Institute of Science, India
Dr. P.K. Simpson, Orincon Corp., San Diego, USA
Prof. A.C. Tsoi, University of Queensland, Australia
Dr. R Uthurusamy, GM Research Labs. USA
Prof. A. Venetsanopoulos, University of Toronto, Canada
Prof. K. Wong, The University of Western Australia, Austrlia
Dr. A. Zomaya, The University of Western Australia, Austrlia
Prof. J. Zurada, University of Louisvill, USA
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