I&AAN'98 Workshop- Final Call for Papers
Mark Girolami
giro-ci0 at wpmail.paisley.ac.uk
Thu Sep 4 08:58:47 EDT 1997
Final Call for Papers.
International Workshop on
INDEPENDENCE & ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS / I&ANN'98
at the University of La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain
February 9-10, 1998
http://www.compusmart.ab.ca/icsc/iann98.htm
This workshop will take place immediately prior to the
International ICSC Symposium on
ENGINEERING OF INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS / EIS'98
at the University of La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain
February 11-13, 1998
http://www.compusmart.ab.ca/icsc/eis98.htm
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TOPICS
Recent ANN research has developed from those networks which find
correlations in data sets to the more ambitious goal of finding
independent
components of data sets. The workshop will concentrate on those
neural
networks which find independent components and the associated
networks whose
learning rules use contextual information to organize their learning.
The topic falls then into (at least) three main streams of current ANN
research:
1. Independent Component Analysis which has most
recently been successfully applied to the problem
of "blind separation of sources" such as the
recovery of a single voice from a mixture/convolution
of voices. Such methods normally use either
information theoretic criteria or higher order
statistics to perform the separation.
2. Identification of independent sources: The seminal
experiment in this field is the identification of
single bars from an input grid containing mixtures
of bars. Factor Analysis (or generative models) has
been a recent popular method for this problem.
3. Using contextual information to identify structure
in data.
We envisage a single track program over two days (February 9 - 10,
1998)
with many opportunities for informal discussion.
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INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
- Luis Almeida, INESC, Portugal
- Tony Bell, Salk Institute, USA
- Andrew Cichocki, RIKEN Institute, Japan
- Colin Fyfe, University of Paisley, U.K.
- Mark Girolami, University of Paisley, U.K.
- Peter Hancock, University of Stirling, U.K.
- Juha Karhunen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
- Jim Kay, University of Glasgow, U.K.
- Erkki Oja, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
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INFORMATION FOR PARTICIPANTS AND AUTHORS
Registrations are available for the workshop only (February 9 - 10,
1998),
or combined with the EIS'98 symposium (February 11 - 13, 1998).
The registration fee for the 2-day workshop is estimated at
approximately
Ptas. 37,000 per person and includes:
- Use of facilities and equipment
- Lunches, dinners and coffee breaks
- Welcome wine & cheese party
- Proceedings in print (workshop only)
- Proceedings on CD-ROM (workshop and EIS'98 conference)
- Daily transportation between hotels in Santa Cruz and workshop site
The regular registration fee for the EIS'98 symposium (February 11-13,
1998)
is estimated at Ptas. 59,000 per person, but a reduction will be offered
to
workshop participants.
Separate proceedings will be printed for the workshop, but all
respective
papers will also be included on the CD-ROM, covering the I&ANN'98
workshop
and the EIS'98 symposium. As a bonus, workshop participants will thus
automatically also receive the conference proceedings (CD-ROM
version). We
anticipate that the proceedings will be published as a special issue of a
journal.
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SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
Prospective authors are requested to send a 4-6 page report of their
work
for evaluation by the International Scientific Committee. All reports must
be written in English, starting with a succinct statement of the problem,
the results achieved, their significance and a comparison with previous
work.
The report should also include:
- Title of workshop (I&ANN'98)
- Title of proposed paper
- Authors names, affiliations, addresses
- Name of author to contact for correspondence
- E-mail address and fax # of contact author
- Topics which best describe the paper (max. 5 keywords)
Submissions may be made by airmail or electronic mail to:
Dr. Colin Fyfe
Department of Computing and Information Systems
The University of Paisley
High Street
Paisley, PA1 2BE
Scotland
Email: fyfe0ci at paisley.ac.uk
Fax: +44-141-848-3542
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SUBMISSION DEADLINE
It is the intention of the organizers to have the proceedings available for
the delegates. Consequently, the submission deadline of September 15,
1997
has to be strictly respected.
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IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of reports: September 15, 1997
Notification of acceptance: October 15, 1997
Delivery of full papers: November 15, 1997
I&ANN'98 Workshop: February 9 - 10, 1998
EIS'98 Conference: February 11 - 13, 1998
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LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS
For details about local arrangements, please consult the EIS'98 website
at
http://www.compusmart.ab.ca/icsc/eis98.htm
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FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information please contact:
- Dr. Colin Fyfe
Department of Computing and Information Systems
The University of Paisley
High Street
Paisley PA1 2BE
Scotland
E-mail: fyfe0ci at paisley.ac.uk
Fax: +44-141-848-3542
or
- ICSC Canada
International Computer Science Conventions
P.O. Box 279
Millet, Alberta T0C 1Z0
Canada
E-mail: icsc at compusmart.ab.ca
Fax: +1-403-387-4329
WWW: http://www.compusmart.ab.ca/icsc
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