[comp.cog-eng] call for papers

nau@frabjous (Dana Nau) (05/25/88)

Apparently this didn't make it the first time, so here it is again:

Papers are being solicited for a special issue of the ACM SIGART
Newsletter on knowledge acquisition.  Send technical papers (5000
words), extended abstracts (1000 words), and any correspondence
by September 26, 1988 to Christopher Westphal, Knowledge Acquisition
Material, The BDM Corporation, 7915 Jones Branch Drive, McLean, VA
22102; (703) 848-7910.

Dana S. Nau				ARPA & CSNet:  nau@mimsy.umd.edu
Computer Sci. Dept., U. of Maryland	UUCP:  ...!{allegra,uunet}!mimsy!nau
College Park, MD 20742			Telephone:  (301) 454-7932

rbrena@mtecv2.mty.itesm.mx (Dr. Ramon Brena Pinero) (01/18/91)

       IV INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

                   APPLICATIONS IN INFORMATICS :
Software Engineering, Data Base Systems, Computer Networks,
Programming Environments, Management Information Systems,
Decision Support Systems

                       November 13-15, 1991
                  Sheraton Cancun Resort & Towers
                          Cancun, Mexico

                    C A L L   F O R   P A P E R S

The Fourth International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence will be 
held in Cancun, Mexico, on November 13-15, 1991. The Symposium is 
sponsored by the ITESM (Instituto Tecnologico y  de Estudios Superiores 
de Monterrey) and supported by  the International Joint Conferences on 
Artificial Intelligence Inc., in cooperation with the American Association 
for Artificial Intelligence, the Canadian Society for Computational 
Studies of Intelligence,   the International Association of Knowledge 
Engineers, the Sociedad Mexicana de Inteligencia Artificial and IBM of 
Mexico.

Papers from all countries are sought that: 
(1) present applications of artificial intelligence technology to the 
solution of  problems in Software Engineering, Data Base Systems, 
Computer Networks, Programming Environments,  Management 
Information Systems, Decision Support Systems and other Informatics 
technologies;  
(2) describe research  on techniques to accomplish such applications, 
(3) Address the problem of transferring the AI Technology in different 
socio-economic contexts and environments.

Areas of application include but are not limited to: 
Software development,  software design, software testing and 
validation, computer-aided software engineering, programming 
environments, structured techniques, intelligent databases, operating 
systems, intelligent compilers, local networks, computer network 
design, satellite and telecommunications, MIS and data processing 
applications, intelligent decision support systems.
AI techniques include but are not limited to:
Expert systems, knowledge acquisition and representation, natural 
language processing, computer vision, neural networks and genetic 
algorithms, machine learning, automated reasoning, search and problem 
solving, knowledge engineering tools and methodologies.     

Persons wishing to submit a paper should send five copies  written in 
English to:
Hugo Terashima, Program Chair
Centro de Inteligencia Artificial, ITESM.
Ave. Eugenio Garza Sada #2501, Col. Tecnologico, C.P. 64849 Monterrey, 
N.L. Mexico.
Tel. (52-83) 58-2000 Ext. 5134
Telefax (52-83) 58-1400 Dial Ext. 5143 or 58-2000 Ask Ext. 5143  
Net address isai @tecmtyvm.bitnet or isai @tecmtyvm.mty.itesm.mx

The paper should identify  the area and technique to which it belongs. 
Extended abstract is not required.Use a serif type font, size 10, single-
spaced with a maximum of 10 pages. No papers will be accepted by 
electronic means.

                          IMPORTANT DATES: 
Papers must be received by April 30, 1991. Authors will be notified of 
acceptance or rejection by June 15,1991. A final copy of each accepted 
paper, camera ready for inclusion in the Symposium proceedings, will be 
due by July 15, 1991.

General Chair:  Francisco J. Cantu-Ortiz, ITESM, Mexico
General Co-Chair:  Ramon Brena, ITESM, Mexico

ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Saul Amarel, Rutgers University, USA
Wolfgang Bibel, Tech. Hochschule Darmstadt, Germany
Woodrow Bledsoe, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Alan Bundy, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Randolph Goebel, University of Alberta, Canada
Adolfo Guzman, International Software Systems, USA
Jay Liebowitz, George Washington University,  USA
Alan Mackworth, University of British Columbia, Canada
Pablo Noriega, SMIA, Mexico
Raj Reddy, Carnegie-Mellon University, USA
Antonio Sanchez, UDLA, Mexico
Wolfgang Wahlster, IJCAII and German Research Center for AI, Germany
Donald Walker, Bellcore, USA
Milton White, IAKE, USA

Program Chair:  Hugo Terashima, ITESM, Mexico 

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Guillermo Arango, Schlumberger, USA
Alan Bundy, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Robert Cartwright, Rice University, USA
Luis Castillo-Hern, UDLA, Mexico
Ofelia Cervantes, UDLA, Mexico
Enrique Cortes-Rello, Arizona State University, USA
John Debenham, U. Technology, Sydney Australia
Lee Erman, Teknowledge, USA
Gerhard Fischer, University of Colorado, USA  
Rocio Guillen, ITESM, Mexico
Jose-Luis Gordillo, ITESM, Mexico
Steffen Hlldobler, Tech. Hochschule Darmstadt, Germany
Ulrich H. Hoppe, Tech. Hochschule Darmstadt, Germany
Elaine Kant, Schlumberger, USA
S. Lakshmivarahan, University of Oklahoma, USA
Christian Lemaitre, UNAM, Mexico
Guillermo Morales, I.Politecnico Nacional, Mexico
Judea Pearl, UCLA, USA
Guillermo Rodriguez, IIE, Mexico
Manuel Sanchez, ITESM, Mexico
Manuel Valenzuela, ITESM, Mexico
Richard Waters, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA 
Carlos Zozaya, Condumex, Mexico