mst@natasha.mach.cs.cmu.edu (Milind Tambe) (05/20/89)
Subject: IKBCS-89 - Second Call for Papers
*** Please note the revised deadlines ***
IKBCS-89
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
International Conference on
Knowledge Based Computer Systems
Dec 11 - 13, 1989
BOMBAY, INDIA
The Conference
IKBCS-89 is the second in the series of annual conferences of the
Knowledge Based Computer Systems (KBCS) Project. The nation-wide
KBCS project is sponsored by the Department of Electronics,
Government of India with assistance from the United Nations
Development Programme. The objective of the conference is to
bring together researchers in KBCS and to promote interaction
among them.
The Advisory Committee The Programme Committee
K Apt, CWI, Amsterdam KK Bajaj, DoE, Delhi
Arvind, MIT, USA VP Bhatkar, CDAC, Pune
M Boden, Univ of Sussex, UK D Dutta Majumder, ISI, Calcutta
A Joshi, Univ of Pennsylvania, USA HN Mahabala, IIT, Madras
R Kowalski, Imperial College, UK V Rajaraman, IISc, Bangalore
CJP Lucena, Rio de Janiero, Brazil PVS Rao, TIFR, Bombay
P Saint-Dizier, LSI Univ Paul Sabatier S Ramani, NCST, Bombay
France
A Togashi, Kohotu University, Japan
Topics
Original papers are invited on the following topics. Papers in
related areas are also welcome. Arrangements have been made for
international publication of the proceedings.
* Advances in Expert Systems * Logic Programming
* AI Applications * Natural Language Understanding
* AI and Engineering * Parallel Processing
* AI Systems and Software * Pattern Recognition
* Computer Architecture * Reasoning
* Intelligent Tutoring Systems * Speech
* Knowledge Representation * Vision
* Learning
Address for Correspondence
S Ramani
Chairman, Programme Committee, IKBCS-89 Phone: +91(22)6201606
National Centre for Software Technology Telex: +81(11)78260 NCST IN
Gulmohar Cross Road No 9 E-mail: uunet!shakti!ikbcs
Bombay 400 049, INDIA
Important Dates
Deadlines for submission are listed below.
Please note that these dates have been revised since the first
Call for Papers.
Aug 15, 1989 Draft of paper due
Oct 1, 1989 Intimation of acceptance or rejection
Nov 1, 1989 Camera-ready version of paper due
About Bombay
The conference will be held in Bombay, a city on the move, which
houses a number of premier RD and educational organizations. The
weather in December will be mild; warm clothing will not be re-
quired. The normal minimum and maximum temperatures in Bombay in
December are 21 C (70 F) and 31 C (88 F). There are several
tourist spots in and around Bombay: ancient cave paintings,
sculptures, quaint hill-stations and more!
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