[comp.ai] IEEE Conference on AI Applications

finin@prc.unisys.com (Tim Finin) (12/06/90)

The Seventh IEEE Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications (CAIA-91)
will be held on February 24-28, 1991 at the Fontainbleau Hilton Resort and Spa
in Miami Beach, Florida.  CAIA-91 will feature a series of 12 half-day
tutorials during the first two days (Feb. 24-25) and a technical program on
the last three (Feb. 26-28) which includes 73 submitted papers, six panels and
the following invited talks:

  o Technology and People, Eric Bloch, former director, NSF
  o Toward Intelligent Systems in the DoD, Lt Col Stephen Cross, DARPA
  o AI in Biology and the Challenges of the Human Genome Project, 
    Bruce Buchanan, University of Pittsburgh
  o Application Projects at ICOT, K. C. Furukawa, ICOT
  o The ESPRIT Program, D. E. Talbot, Commission of the European Communities
  o Applying Common Sense - Necessity or Oxymoron?, Doug Lenat, MCC
  
A copy of the advanced program can be obtained by sending email to the mail
agent CAIA-PROGRAM@PRC.UNISYS.COM.  This agent will respond to incoming
messages by automatically returning a message containing the CAIA-91 program,
including registration and accommodations forms.

For more information about CAIA-91 in general, or to request hardcopy of the
program, contact: IEEE Computer Society, 1730 Mass. Ave. NW, Washington, DC
20036, 202-371-1013, fax:202-728-0884.  For more information about the tech-
nical program, contact: Tim Finin, Unisys Center for Advanced Info. Tech., PO
Box 517, Paoli PA 19301, 215-648-2840, fax:215-648-2288, finin@prc.unisys.com.
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  | Tim Finin                                   finin@prc.unisys.com     |
  | Center for Advanced Information Technology  215-648-2840, -2288(fax) |
  | Unisys, PO Box 517, Paoli, PA 19301 USA     215-386-1749 (home)      |

finin@PRC.Unisys.COM (Tim Finin) (01/29/91)

Due to the war in the middle east and the resulting travel apprehensions, the
deadlines for early registration for the IEEE Conference on AI Applications
have been extended.  It is hoped that this will make it easier for people who
have not yet finalized their plans. The conference rate for hotel
accommodations will be open until February 2nd.  The conference early
registration deadline is extended for non-US attendees to February 11th.
Please forward this information to anyone who might be interested.  More
details on the conference are given below.  Tim
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The Seventh IEEE Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications (CAIA-91)
will be held on February 24-28, 1991 at the Fontainbleau Hilton Resort and Spa
in Miami Beach, Florida.  A copy of the advanced program can be obtained by
sending email to the mail agent CAIA-PROGRAM@PRC.UNISYS.COM.  This agent will
respond to incoming messages by automatically returning a message containing
the CAIA-91 program, including registration and accommodations forms. Please
pass this on to colleagues who might be interested, such as your co-authors.

CAIA-91 will feature a series of 12 half-day tutorials during the first two
days (Feb. 24-25) and a technical program on the last three (Feb. 26-28) which
includes 73 submitted papers, six panels and the following invited talks:

  o AI in Biology and the Challenges of the Human Genome Project, 
    Bruce Buchanan, University of Pittsburgh
  o Technology and People, Eric Bloch, former director, NSF
  o Toward Intelligent Systems in the DoD, Major Steven Cross, DARPA
  o Application Projects at ICOT, K. C. Furukawa, ICOT
  o The ESPRIT Program, D. E. Talbot, Commission of the European Communities
  o Applying Common Sense - Necessity or Oxymoron?, Doug Lenat, MCC
  
For more information about CAIA-91 in general, or to request hardcopy of the
program, contact: IEEE Computer Society, 1730 Mass. Ave. NW, Washington, DC
20036, 202-371-1013, fax:202-728-0884.  For more information about the tech-
nical program, contact: Tim Finin, Unisys Center for Advanced Info. Tech., PO
Box 517, Paoli PA 19301, 215-648-2840, fax:215-648-2288, finin@prc.unisys.com.

Tim



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  | Tim Finin                                   finin@prc.unisys.com     |
  | Center for Advanced Information Technology  215-648-2840, -2288(fax) |
  | Unisys, PO Box 517, Paoli, PA 19301 USA     215-386-1749 (home)      |