CFP - EANN99
Dimitris Tsaptsinos
MA_S435 at kingston.ac.uk
Thu Oct 8 08:17:14 EDT 1998
International Conference on Engineering Applications
of Neural Networks (EANN '99)
Fifth
International Conference on
Engineering Applications of Neural Networks
(EANN '99)
Warsaw, Poland
13-15 September 1999
First Call for Papers
The conference is a forum for presenting the latest results on
neural network applications in technical fields. The applications
may be in any engineering or technical field, including but not
limited to systems engineering, mechanical engineering,
robotics, process engineering, metallurgy, pulp and paper
technology, aeronautical engineering, computer science,
machine vision, chemistry, chemical engineering, physics,
electrical engineering, electronics, civil engineering,
geophysical sciences, biomedical systems, and
environmental engineering.
Summaries of two pages (about 1000 words) should be sent by e-
mail. Various sessions are organised and
the responsibilities for some of the sessions have been divided to
some extent from this year. The two page abstracts related to the
following areas may be sent directly to the
person(s) coordinating the session.
Control systems (E. Tulunay, etulunay at ed.eee.metu.edu.tr and A.
Ruano, aruano at ualg.pt)
Vision/Image processing (S. Draghici, sod at cs.wayne.edu)
Hybrid systems (J. Fernandez de Canete, canete at ctima.uma.es
and D. Tsaptsinos, D.Tsaptsinos at kingston.ac.uk)
Process Engineering (R. Baratti, baratti at unica.it)
Biomedical systems (W. Duch, duch at phys.uni.torun.pl)
Metallurgy (P. Myllykoski, pirkka.myllykoski at hut.fi)
Meteorology (C. Schizas, schizas at ucy.ac.cy)
Papers which do not fit any of the above categories can be sent to
the common address of the conference which is
eann99 at phys.uni.torun.pl.
Deadline: 15 February 1999
Format: in plain text format (for other formats please email eann99
at the previous address)
Please mention two to four keywords. Submissions will be
reviewed.
For information on earlier EANN conferences see the www
pages at http://www.abo.fi/~abulsari/EANN98.html. The local
organisers are putting together a web page at
http://www.phys.uni.torun.pl/eann99/
Notification of acceptance will be sent around 15 March. The
papers will be expected by 15 April. All papers will be upto 6
pages in length. Authors are expected to register by 15 April.
Organising committee
R. Baratti, University of Cagliari, Italy
L. Bobrowski, Polish Academy of Science, Poland
A. Bulsari, Nonlinear Solutions Oy, Finland
W. Duch, Nicholas Copernicus University, Poland
J. Fernandez de Canete, University of Malaga, Spain
A. Ruano, University of Algarve, Portugal
D. Tsaptsinos, Kingston University, UK
National program committee
L. Bobrowski, IBIB Warsaw,
A. Cichocki, RIKEN, Japan
W. Duch, Nicholas Copernicus University
T. Kaczorek, Warsaw Polytechnic
J. Korbicz, Technical University of Zielona Gora
L. Rutkowski, Czestochowa Polytechnic
R. Tadeusiewicz, Academy of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow
Z. Waszczyszyn, Krakow Polytechnic
International program committee (to be confirmed, extended)
S. Cho, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea
T. Clarkson, King's College, UK
S. Draghici, Wayne State University, USA
G. Forsgrén, Stora Corporate Research, Sweden
I. Grabec, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
A. Iwata, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
C. Kuroda, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
H. Liljenström, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
L. Ludwig, University of Tubingen, Germany
M. Mohammadian, Monash University, Australia
P. Myllykoski, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
A. Owens, DuPont, USA
R. Parenti, Ansaldo Ricerche, Italy
F. Sandoval, University of Malaga, Spain
C. Schizas, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
E. Tulunay, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
S. Usui, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan
P. Zufiria, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain
Electronic mail is not absolutely reliable, so if you have not heard
from the conference secretariat after sending a summary,
please contact again. You should receive an abstract number in
a couple of days after the submission.
Dr Dimitris Tsaptsinos
Senior Lecturer
School of Mathematics
Kingston University
Penhryn Road
Kingston-Upon-Thames
Surrey KT1 2EE
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