NEuroFuzzy workshop in Prague

Trevor Clarkson tgc at kcl.ac.uk
Fri Feb 2 05:05:31 EST 1996


		I N F O R M A T I O N   B U L L E T I N
	IEEE European Workshop on Computational Intelligence
		     NEuroFuzzy'96 and Neuronet'96
			  April 16 - 18, 1996

			 Prague, Czech Republic


			     NEuroFuzzy'96

ORGANIZED BY
   IEEE

   (in cooperation with)

   Institute of Computer Science of the Academy of Sciences
   of the Czech Republic

   Action M Agency

   Faculty of Transportation, Czech Technical University Prague


SPONSORED BY

   IEEE UK&RI Neural Networks Regional Interest Group

   IEEE UK&RI Communications Chapter

   Czechoslovakia Section IEEE

   Czech Society for Energetics Prague

AIMS

   The purpose of the workshop is to encourage high-quality
   research in all branches of Computational Intelligence,
   Artificial Neural Networks and Fuzzy Neural Systems and
   to provide an opportunity to bring together specialists
   active in the fields.


INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE

   M. NOVAK (Czech Republic) - chairman
   V. BEIU (Romania)
   A.B. BULSARI (Finland)
   T. CLARKSON (United Kingdom)
   G. DREYFUS (France)
   A. FROLOV (Russia)
   V. GUSTIN (Slovenia)
   C. JEDRZEJEK (Poland)
   K. HORNIK (Austria)
   S.V. KARTALOPOULOS (USA)
   E.J.H. KERCKHOFFS (The Netherlands)
   S. NORDBOTTEN (Norway)
   G. PIERONNI (Italy)
   T. ROSKA (Hungary)
   F. SANDOVAL (Spain)
   J.G. TAYLOR (United Kingdom)
   H.G. ZIMMERMANN (Germany)


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

   Hana Bilkova (ICS), Mirko Novak (ICS), Stanislav Rizek (ICS),
   Lucie Vachova (Action M Agency), Milena Zeithamlova (Action M Agency)


LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS

   Action M Agency
   Milena Zeithamlova
   Vrsovicka 68
   101 00 Prague 10
   Phone: (422) 6731 2333-4
   Fax: (422) 6731 0503
   E-mail: actionm at cuni.cz


G E N E R A L   I N F O R M A T I O N


LOCATION

   NEuroFuzzy'96 - the Workshop on Computational Intelligence will
   take place at the Bethlehem Palace, Betlemske nam. (Bethlehem
   Square, next to the Bethlehem Chapel, Old Town, Prague 1).
   The workshop site is situated just right in the heart of the
   historical part of Prague. It is located nearby Narodni Street
   and Metro station (line B - Narodni) and it is reachable by
   tram No 6, 9, 18, 22.


REGISTRATION

   Those wishing to participate in NEuroFuzzy'96 are requested to
   pay the registration fees and the accommodation deposit, and to
   complete (in full) the enclosed Registration Form and fax or mail
   it to the NEurofuzzy'96 Local Arrangements Agency (Action M Agency)
   as soon as possible, but not later than March 1, 1996.


REGISTRATION DESK

   The Registration Desk will be open at the Entrance Hall
   at the Bethlehem Palace

   Monday, April 15, 1996     1:00 p.m. -  8:00 p.m.
   Tuesday, April 16, 1996    8:00 a.m. -  1:00 p.m.
   Wednesday, April 17, 1996  8:30 a.m. -  1:00 p.m.
   Thursday, April 18, 1996   8:30 a.m. -  1:00 p.m.


WORKSHOP FEES
                                           Early / Late
                                 Non-members        IEEE members
   Full Registration Fee       DM 370 / DM 440     DM 330 / DM 400
   Students Fee                DM 270 / DM 320     DM 220 / DM 260
   East European Students Fee  DM 150 / DM 180     DM 130 / DM 150
   Accompanying Person Fee          DM 90
   Lunches                          DM 75
   Walking Tour of Prague           DM 15
   Organ Concert                    DM 20
   A Night with Mozart              DM 25

   Early means payment made until March 15, 1996.
   Late means payment made after March 15, 1996.

   Full Registration Fee, Students Fee and East European Students
   Fee include workshop materials, proceedings, attendance of all
   scientific and poster sessions as well as participation at
   Welcome Party and refreshment during coffee breaks.

   Accompanying person fee covers attendance at Welcome Party,
   participation in the Opening and Closing Ceremonies and the
   assistance in the individual art and music requests.

   Lunches include meals served during lunch breaks on Tuesday,
   Wednesday and Thursday, April 16-18, 1996.


PAYMENTS

    All payments of registration fees, accommodation deposit and
    accommodation balance can be made either by a credit card
    (MasterCard, EuroCard, VISA, JCB, Diners Club) or by bank
    transfer to the Czech Republic, Prague, Komercni banka
    Prague 10, M. Zeithamlova, SWIFT code: KOMB CZ PP,
    Bank code: 0100, Account number: 221442-101/0100,
    NEUROFUZZY Registration Fee & Accommodation fees.

    The equivalent of payment in USD is acceptable. The Agency
    will send a receipt in acknowledgement once the payment has
    been registered in the Agency's account, at the latest upon your
    arrival in Prague at the Registration Desk.


ACCOMMODATION

   We are happy to assist you in arranging the accommodation
   in Prague. Should you be interested in Action M Agency making
   the hotel reservations for you, select the hotel or hostel
   of your preference and indicate your choice on the
   Registration Form.

   1st Category *****

   1. Renaissance Prague Hotel
      V Celnici 1, Praha 1 - Nove Mesto
      phone (422) 2481 0396, fax (422) 2481 1687

      The new modern Renaissance Prague Hotel is located in
      the city centre, close to the well-known Prasna brana
      (the Prague Tower). The Namesti Republiky Metro station
      (line B) is only a few steps around the corner. In order
      to get to the Bethlehem Palace, you could walk 20 minutes
      on the Road of the Czech Kings, which begins at the Prague
      Tower, or you can take Metro for two stations.

   2. Forum Hotel
      Kongresova 1, Praha 4 - Pankrac
      phone (422) 6119 1111, fax (422) 42 06 84

      The Forum Hotel was built in 1988 and offers the high
      standard of services typical for the Inter-Continental
      Hotel Group. The Hotel overlooks the Nuselske udoli
      (The Nusle Valley) with the old Vysehrad castle. Being
      located on a hill, the hotel offers a spectacular view
      of the Prague Castle and the bridges over Vltava river.
      The Vysehradska  Metro station (line C) is near the hotel
      entrance. The Metro (with one transfer) would take you
      to the workshop site in about 15 minutes.

   2nd Category ***

   3. Betlem Club Praha
      Betlemske nam. 9, Praha 1 - Stare Mesto
      phone (422) 2421 6872, fax (422) 26 38 85

      The small stylish hotel is located in the historical part
      of Prague in the building partially from 13 century in
      Romanesque-Gothic style. It is situated just opposite the
      Bethlehem Palace.

   4. SAX Hotel
      Jansky vrsek 328/3, Praha 1 - Mala Strana
      phone (422) 53 84 22, fax (422) 53 84 98

      The hotel offers a unique atmosphere of its inner atrium
      and a beautiful view of Mala Strana and Prague Castle.
      It is located 20 minutes from Bethlehem Palace, when
      you wish to walk across the famous Charles Bridge, or 10 minutes
      by tram No.22 (Karmelitska stop).

   5. U zlateho stromu Hotel
      Karlova 6, Praha 1 - Stare Mesto
      phone/fax (422) 2422 1385

      The "Golden Tree" hotel is placed right in the historical
      centre of Prague, nearby Charles Bridge and 10 minutes
      walk to the workshop site.

   3rd Category

   6. U Sladku Pension
      Belohorska 130, Praha 6 - Brevnov
      phone/fax (422) 2051 13457

      U Sladku Pension is situated in a quite residential quarter
      within walking distance of Prague Castle. Rooms are
      equipped with a shower, phone and satellite TV.
      By tram No.22 (U Kastanu stop) you can get to the workshop
      site in 25 minutes.

   7. Petrska Hostel
      Petrska 3, Praha 1 - Nove Mesto
      phone (422) 23 16 430

      The hostel is situated in the centre of Prague, nearby
      Renaissance Prague Hotel. Two rooms share one bathroom.

   8. Mazanka Hostel
      Davidkova 84, Praha 8 - Liben
      phone (422) 688 59 58, fax (422) 688 42 42

      The hostel belongs to the Academy of Sciences of the Czech
      Republic and is located near the Institute of Computer
      Science. It takes 40 minutes to get to the city centre by
      tram No.17 (Davidkova stop). Again two or three rooms share
      one bathroom.

   You will receive the hotel (hostel) voucher from Action M Agency
   in advance by fax or post after having paid your accommodation
   deposit. You can accommodate yourself with the voucher of your
   chosen hotel at the day of your arrival from 2.p.m.


ACCOMMODATION DESK

   All questions regarding your accommodation in Prague during
   the workshop will be answered at the Registration Desk in
   the Bethlehem Palace.


ACCOMMODATION FEES

    Prices per person/night in:  single room     double room

    1. Renaissance Prague Hotel    DM 285         DM 160
    2. Forum Hotel                 DM 245         DM 140
    3. Betlem Club Praha           DM 165         DM  93
    4. SAX Hotel                   DM 155         DM  90
    5. U Zlateho stromu Hotel      DM 115         DM  80
    6. U Sladku Pension            DM  65         DM  50
    7. Petrska Hostel              DM  50         DM  30
    8. Mazanka Hostel              DM  45         DM  28

    Single room means also double room for single use.
    Double room supposes two persons.
    All prices include breakfast.

    Please, indicate the exact dates of the selected accommodation
    in the Registration Form. Please, note that the number of
    reserved rooms is limited and four nights (April 15-19) have
    been preliminary reserved for you.


ACCOMMODATION DEPOSIT

    The accommodation deposit of DM 300 is required from
    participants wishing to stay in hotels of 1st and
    2nd category (Renaissance Prague Hotel, Forum Hotel,
    Betlem Club Praha, SAX, Hotel, U Zlateho stromu Hotel).

    For the 3rd category (U Sladku Pension, Petrska Hostel,
    Mazanka Hostel) the accommodation deposit of DM 150 is
    required.

    Accommodation deposit must be paid together with the
    registration fees.


ACCOMMODATION BALANCE

    Accommodation balance is the difference between the price
    of your required hotel and the paid accommodation deposit.
    After having received your deposit, Action M Agency will
    confirm your choice and tell you the amount of accommodation
    balance that has to be paid. The accommodation balance will
    be payable by a credit card or bank transfer (see PAYMENT).

    In the case of accommodation balance payments by cash, 
    upon your arrival at the Registration Desk in Prague we require the
    equivalent amount in Czech Crowns at the current exchange rate.


CANCELLATION

    Refunds of the Registration Fees will be granted for all
    written cancellations postmarked no later than March 15, 1996.
    From March 15, 1996 until March 31, 1996 the 50% cancellation
    fee will be charged. No refunds can be granted for fee
    cancellations postmarked after March 31, 1996.

    Refund of the hotel payment will be granted in full for all
    written cancellation postmarked no later than March 15, 1996.
    Any cancellation after that date will result in one-night
    deposit charge.


MEALS

    Light snacks can be obtained in nearby bistros and
    restaurants. However, the workshop site being in a part
    of the city frequented by many visitors, the agency highly
    recommends the use of a prearranged service. For those interested,
    lunch will be served in the Club Restaurant of Architectures
    located 50 m from the Bethlehem Palace. A menu will include
    entree or soup, main course, salad and dessert. A vegetarian main
    course will be available.


SOCIAL PROGRAM

    All participants and accompanying persons are invited
    to take part in the following activities, especially
    at Welcome Party on Tuesday, April 16, 1996 at 7:30 p.m.

    Walking Tour of Prague - on Monday, April 15, 1996 at 3:00 p.m.
    to 6:00 p.m. Guided tour of the Old Town, Prague Castle and
    other historical sites, starting from the Bethlehem Palace.
    The meeting point will be at 2:45 p.m. at the Registration
    Desk.

    Organ Concert - on Wednesday, April 17, 1996 at 7:00 p.m.
    The special concert for workshop participants in
    St. Climent Church.

    A Night with Mozart - on Thursday, April 18, 1996 at 8:00 p.m.
    The performance full of Mozart's lovely melodies in the Mozart
    Museum (Villa Bertramka) will introduce the atmosphere of
    Prague music life 200 years ago.

    Art and music - the Agency will assist you regarding current
    art exhibitions, theatre performances and concerts of
    contemporary and classical music.

    Social Program Fees can be paid in advance with Registration
    Fees or at the Registration Desk.


PROCEEDINGS

    The proceedings will be published in Neural Network World.
    Expanded versions of selected papers are to be reprinted
    by IEEE as a book.


S C I E N T I F I C   P R O G R A M

TUESDAY - April 16, 1996

 9.00 -  9.30  OPENING CEREMONY

 9.30 - 10.30  INVITED PLENARY LECTURE
               T.G.Clarkson (UK)
               Introduction to Neural Networks

10.30 - 11.00  C o f f e e   B r e a k

               SHORT CONTRIBUTIONS - SECTION A
11.00 - 11.20  L. Reznik (Australia)
               Controller Design: The Combination of Techniques
11.20 - 11.40  A. Serac, H. Roth (Germany)
               Design of a Complex Rule-Based Controller for
               a Biotechnological Process
11.40 - 12.00  K. Althoefer, D.A. Fraser (UK)
               Fuzzy Obstacle Avoidance for Robotic Manipulators

               SHORT CONTRIBUTIONS - SECTION B
11.00 - 11.20  V. Kurkova (Czech Republic)
               Trade-Off between the Size of Parameters and the Number
               of Units in One-Hidden-Layer-Networks
11.20 - 11.40  D.A. Sprecher (USA)
               A Numerical Construction of a Universal Function
               for Kolmogorov's Superpositions
11.40 - 12.00  K. Hlavackova (Czech Republic)
               Dependence of the Rate of Approximation in a Feedforward
               Network on its Activation Function

12.00 - 14.00  L u n c h

14.00 - 15.00  INVITED PLENARY LECTURE
               L. Pecen (Czech Republic)
               Non-linear Mathematical Interpretation of the
               Medical Data

15.30 - 16.00  C o f f e e   B r e a k

               SHORT CONTRIBUTIONS - SECTION A
15.30 - 15.50  R. Andonie (Romania)
               The New Computational Power of Neural Networks
15.50 - 16.10  S. Coombes, S.H. Doole, C. Campbell (UK)
               Central Pattern Generation in a Model Neuronal Network
               with Post Inhibitory Rebound and Reciprocal Inhibition
16.10 - 16.30  H. Nagashino, Y. Kinouchi (Japan)
               Control of Oscillation in a Plastic Neural Oscillator
16.30 - 16.50  U. Latsch (Germany)
               Neural Decoding of Block Coded Data in Colored Noise
16.50 - 17.10  G. de Tremiolles, K. Madani, P. Tannhof (France)
               A New Approach to Radial Basis Function's Like
               Artificial Neural Networks
17.10 - 17.30  S. Draghici (Italy)
               Improving the Speed of Some Constructive Algorithms
               by Using a Locking Detection Mechanism

               SHORT CONTRIBUTIONS - SECTION B
15.30 - 15.50  S. Taraglio, F. Di Fonzo, P. Burrascano (Italy)
               Training Data Representation in a Neural Based
               Robot Position Estimation System
15.50 - 16.10  L. Frangu, C. Tudorie, C. Gregoretti, D. Cornei
               (Romania)
               Simple Learning Pattern Recognition Predictor
               and Controller Using Neural Networks
16.10 - 16.30  M. Li (UK)
               Knowledge-Based Planning in a Simulated Robot World
16.30 - 16.50  S. Rizek (Czech Republic), A. Frolov (Russia)
               Influence of Feedback upon Learning of
               Differential Neurocontroller
16.50 - 17.10  V. Roschin, A. Frolov (Russia)
               Multidimensional Dynamic Differential Neurocontrol
17.10 - 17.30  H.B. Kazemian, E.M. Scharf (UK)
               An Application of Multi-Input Multi-Output Self
               Organizing Fuzzy Controller for a Robot-Arm

19.30          W e l c o m e   P a r t y

Wednesday - April 17, 1996

 9.00 - 10.00  INVITED PLENARY LECTURE
               G. Dorffner (Austria)
               Neural Networks for Time-Series Analysis

10.00 - 10.30  C o f f e e   B r e a k

               SHORT CONTRIBUTIONS - SECTION A
10.30 - 10.50  Y. Ding, T.G. Clarkson (UK)
               Fingerprint Recognition by pRAM Neural Networks
10.50 - 11.10  V. Beiu (UK)
               Entropy Bounds for Classification Algorithms -
               draft version
11.10 - 11.30  R. Jaitly, D.A. Fraser (UK)
               Automated 3D Object Recognition and Library Entry
               System
11.30 - 11.50  F. Hamker, H.M. Gross (Germany)
               Region Finding for Attention Control in
               Consideration of Subgoals

               SHORT CONTRIBUTIONS - SECTION B
10.30 - 10.50  Z.Q. Wu, C.J. Harris (UK)
               Indirect Adaptive Neurofuzzy Estimation
               of Nonlinear Time Series
10.50 - 11.10  L.A. Ludwig, A. Grauel (Germany)
               Designing a Fuzzy Rule Base for Time Series Analysis
11.10 - 11.30  A. Prochazka, M. Mudrova, J. Fiala (Czech Republic)
               Nonlinear Time-Series Modelling and Prediction
11.30 - 11.50  J. Castellanos, S. Leiva, L.F. Mingo, J. Rios (Spain)
               Long-Term Trajectory and Signal Behaviour Prediction

11.50 - 14.00  L u n c h

14.00 - 15.30  INVITED PLENARY LECTURE
               T. Roska (Hungary)
               Cellular Neural Network - a Paradigm behind
               a Visual Microprocessor

15.30 - 16.00  C o f f e e   B r e a k

               SHORT CONTRIBUTIONS - SECTION A
16.00 - 16.20  S. Behnke (Germany), N.B. Karayiannis (USA)
               Competitive Neural Trees for Vector Quantization
16.20 - 16.40  L. Cieplinski, C. Jedrzejek (Poland)
               Block-Based Rate-Constrained Motion Estimation
               Using Hopfield Neural Network
16.40 - 17.00  Y. Won, B.H. Lee (Korea)
               Fuzzy-Morphological-Feature-Based Neural Network
               for Recognition of Targets in IR imagery
17.00 - 17.20  V. Alexopoulos, S. Kollias (Greece)
               An Intelligent Action-Based Image Recognition System
17.20 - 17.40  A. Cichocki, W. Kasprzak (Poland)
               Nonlinear Learning  Algorithms for Blind Separation
               of Natural Images

               SHORT CONTRIBUTIONS - SECTION B
16.00 - 16.20  C. Schaeffer, R. Kersch, D. Schroeder (Germany)
               Stable Learning of Out-Of-Roundness with Neural Network
16.20 - 16.40  A. Prochazka, M. Slama, E. Pelikan (Czech Republic)
               Bayesian Estimators Use in Signal Processing
16.40 - 17.00  O. M. Boaghe (UK)
               Theoretical and Practical Considerations over
               Neural Networks Trained with Kalman Filtering
17.00 - 17.20  W. Skrabek, A. Cichocki, W. Kasprzak (Poland)
               Principal Subspace Analysis for Incomplete Image
               Data in One Learning Epoch
17.20 - 17.40  C. Thornton (UK)
               A Selection Principle for Machine Learning Methods


THURSDAY - April 18, 1996

 9.00 - 10.00  INVITED PLENARY LECTURE
               S.V. Kartalopoulos (USA)
               Applications of Fuzzy Logic and Neural Networks in
               Communications

10.00 - 10.30  C o f f e e   B r e a k

               SHORT CONTRIBUTIONS - SECTION A
10.30 - 10.50  G.S. Wang, Y.H. Song, A.T. Johns (UK),
               P.Y. Wang, Z.Y. Hu (China)
               Fuzzy Logic Controlled Learning Algorithm for Training
               Multilayer Feedforward Neural Networks
10.50 - 11.10  R. Dogaru, A.T. Murgan (Romania),
               M. Glesner, S. Ortmann (Germany)
               Computation with Chaos in Discrete-Time
               Neuro-Fuzzy Networks
11.10 - 11.30  S.I. Vatlin (Republic of Belarus)
               The Covariant Monotonic Improvement  of Fuzzy
               Classifier is Impossible
11.30 - 11.50  M. Sabau (Romania)
               A Fuzzy Logic Approach to an Analog to Digital
               Converter

               SHORT CONTRIBUTIONS - SECTION B
10.30 - 10.50  D. Gorse, D.A. Romano-Critchley, J.G. Taylor (UK)
               A Modular pRAM Architecture for the Classification
               of TESPAR-Encoded Speech Signals
10.50 - 11.10  A.H. El-Mousa, T.G. Clarkson (UK)
               Multi-Configurable pRAM Based Neuro Computer
11.10 - 11.30  P.J.L. Adeodato, J.G. Taylor (UK)
               Storage Capacity of RAM-based Neural Networks: Pyramids
11.30 - 11.50  A. Gabrielli, E. Gandolfi, M. Masetti (Italy)
               VLSI Fuzzy Chip Design that Processes 2-4 Inputs
               every 160-300 ns whichever is the Fuzzy System

11.50 - 14.00  L u n c h

14.00 - 15.00  POSTER PRESENTATIONS

               P. Barson, S. Field, N. Davey, G. McAskie, R. Frank (UK)
               The Detection of Fraud in Mobile Phone Networks

               G. Baptist (UK), F.C. Lin (USA), J. Nelson (USA)
               Note on the Long Term Trend of the Dow Jones
               Industrial Average

               L. Cieplinski, C. Jedrzejek (Poland)
               Performance Comparison of Neural Networks VS
               AD-HOC Heuristic Algorithm for the Traffic Control
               Problem in Multistage Interconnection Networks

               N.A. Dubrovskiy, L.K. Rimskaya-Korsakova (Russia)
               Modelling of Auditory Neurons Own Periodicity Influence
               on its Frequent Selectivity

               A. Frolov (Russia), D. Husek (Czech Republic), I. Muraviev
(Russia)
               Statistical Neurodynamics of Sparsely Encoded
               Hopfield-like Associative Memory

               M. Jirina (Czech Republic)
               Neuro-Fuzzy Network Using Extended Kohonen's Map

               B. Krekelberg, J.G.Taylor (UK)
               Nitric Oxide and the Development of Long-Range
               Horizontal Connectivity

               L.B. Litinsky (Russia)
               Neural Networks and Factor Analysis

               L. Nikolic, M. Kejhar, P. Simandl, P. Holoubek
               (Czech Republic)
               Analog CMOS Blocks for VLSI Implementation
               of Programmable Neural Networks

               I. Silkis (Russia)
               The Model of Long-Term  Modification (LTD,LTP) in the
               Efficacy of Excitatory and Inhibitory Transmission
               to Cerebellar Purkinje Neurons

               W. Skrabek, K. Ignasiak (Poland)
               Fast VQ Codebook Search in KLT Space

               K. Zacek (Czech Republic)
               Modelling of Electron Devices with Mapping Neural Networks

15.30 - 16.00  C o f f e e   B r e a k

               SHORT CONTRIBUTIONS - SECTION A
15.30 - 15.50  S.V. Kartalopoulos (USA)
               Fuzzy Logic in the Time Domain
15.50 - 16.10  S. Piramuthu (USA)
               Feature Selection and Neuro-Fuzzy Systems
16.10 - 16.30  A.K. Tsadiras, K.G. Margaritis (Greece)
               Using Certainty Neurons in Fuzzy Cognitive Maps

               SHORT CONTRIBUTIONS - SECTION B
15.30 - 15.50  G. Murzina, I. Silkis (Russia)
               Computational Model of Simultaneous Long-Term
               Modifications in the Efficacy of Excitatory and
               Inhibitory Inputs to the Hippocampal Pyramidal Neuron
15.50 - 16.10  H. Djennane, M. Dufosse, A. Kaladjian (France)
               A Connectionist Hypothesis about the "Mysterious"
               Origin of Both Error Signals Sent to the Cerebellum
               & Reinforcement to the Striatum
16.10 - 16.30  I.R. Rezova, A.A. Frolov, V.A. Markevich (Russia)
               The Influence of a Long-Term Potentiation of the CA1
               Hippocampal Field on the Theta Activity and Some
               Model Notions about the Role of CA1 Field in the Orienting
               Behaviour of the Animal

16.30 - 17.00  CLOSING CEREMONY

      All additional requirements and questions related to the
      scientific program may be addressed to:

      Institute of Computer Science
      Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
      Hana Bilkova, secretary
      Pod Vodarenskou vezi 2
      182 07 Prague 8
      Phone: (422) 6605 3201, 6605 3220
      Fax: (422) 8585789
      E-mail: neufuzzy at uivt.cas.cz







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Accommodation

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                              Prices for person/night

                            Single room    Double room   Deposit
 1. Renaissance Prague Hotel   DM 285         DM 160     DM 300
 2. Forum Hotel                DM 245         DM 140     DM 300
 3. Betlem Club Praha          DM 165         DM  93     DM 300
 4. SAX Hotel                  DM 155         DM  90     DM 300
 5. U Zlateho stromu Hotel     DM 115         DM  80     DM 300
 6. U Sladku Pension           DM  65         DM  50     DM 150
 7. Petrska Hostel             DM  50         DM  30     DM 150
 8. Mazanka Hostel             DM  45         DM  28     DM 150

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PAYMENTS

Early payment until March 15,1996
Late payment after March 15,1996

                                     early / late
Full Registration Fee, Non-member   DM 370 / DM 440 ............
Full Registration Fee, Member IEEE  DM 330 / DM 400 ............

Students Fee, Non-member            DM 270 / DM 320 ............
Students Fee, Member IEEE           DM 220 / DM 260 ............

East Europ. Stud. Fee, Non-member   DM 150 / DM 180 ............
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Accompanying Person Fee                  DM  90     ............

Accommodation Deposit                    DM 300     ............
Accommodation Deposit                    DM 150     ............

Lunches                                  DM  75     ............

Walking Tour of Prague                   DM  18     ............

Organ Concert                            DM  20     ............

A Night with Mozart                      DM  25     ............

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phone:(+422) 66052080, 66053201, 66053220
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Professor Trevor Clarkson             ./././ ./././   ./././
Communications Research Group        ./      ./   ./ ./
Dept of Electronic & Electrical Eng  ./      ./././  ./  /./
King's College London                ./      ./   ./ ./   ./
Strand, London WC2R 2LS, UK           ./././ ./   ./  ./././

Tel:   +44 171 873 2367		       Fax: +44 171 836 4781 
Email: tgc at kcl.ac.uk	      WWW: http://crg.eee.kcl.ac.uk/
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