jcg@bosco.dit.upm.es (Jose Carlos Gonzalez Cristobal) (07/12/89)
----------------------------------- WORKSHOP: APPROXIMATE REASONING METHODOLOGIES ----------------------------------- Madrid (Spain), 13 October 1989 ----------------------------------- SEMINAR: FUZZY SETS THEORY AND APPLICATIONS ----------------------------------- Madrid (Spain), 9-12 October 1989 ORGANIZED by: - Department of Telematic Engineering (Madrid University of Technology) - Asociacion Espanola de Informatica y Automatica - Spanish Chapter of the Computer Society (IEEE) SPONSORED by: - Telefonica Investigacion y Desarrollo S.A. - Sponsorship has been solicited to the Spanish Agency for Science and Technology (CICYT) and Madrid University of Technology SEMINAR ------- TITLE: Fuzzy Sets Theory and applications BY: Prof. George J. Klir T.S. Watson School of Engineering, App.Sci. and Tech. State University of New York DATE: 9-11 October 1989 (12 hours, 4 hours/day) PROGRAM: PLACE: School of Telecommunication Engineers Madrid University of Technology DOCUMENTATION: every attendant will receive the book by G.J. Klir and T.A. Folger "Fuzzy Sets, Uncertainty and Information". REGISTRATION: The registration fee is 35.000 pts (regular fee) and 25.000 pts. (reduced fee) for members of the organizing Societies and spanish public research institutions. WORKSHOP -------- TITLE: Approximate Reasoning Methodologies DATE: 13 October 1989 (12 hours, 4 hours/day) PLACE: School of Telecommunication Engineers Madrid University of Technology TOPICS: Knowledge Representation under Uncertainty Reasoning Techniques under Uncertainty Knowledge Acquisition and Machine Learning for Approximate Reasoning Fuzzy Sets and Possibility Theory Evidence Combination PROGRAM: 09.00 Open Introductory Lecture by Prof. Klir "Uncertainty and Information" 10.00 Communications (of 15-20 minutes) 13.45 Lunch 15.45 Communications 17.15 Colloquium DOCUMENTATION: every attendant will receive the proceedings of the workshop. REGISTRATION: The registration is free for members of spanish public research institutions and 10.000 pts. for other researchers. In any case, there is a reduced fee (5.000 pts. per person) for two or more people belonging to the same research group. Fees cover a copy of the proceedings and lunch. For the presentation of communications, one copy of an extended abstract (in English or Spanish) of no more than 5 double-spaced pages are expected to be received before 20 September 1989 at the addresses below. For people attending both activities, it has to be noticed that October 12th (Columbus Day, national holiday in Spain) is a free day. For sending abstracts of communications, reserving accommodation or any other question about the workshop, please contact: Jose Carlos Gonzalez Cristobal Address: Dep. Ing. Sist. Telematicos ETSI Telecomunicacion E-28040 Madrid (Spain) Tel.: +34 1 5495700 ext. 325 Fax: +34 1 2432077 E-mail: jgonzalez@dit.upm.es .............................. cut here ....................................... ----------------------------------- WORKSHOP and SEMINAR on APPROXIMATE REASONING METHODOLOGIES ----------------------------------- ATTENDANCE FORM Name: ____________________________________________ Institution: ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ Mailing Address: ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ Phone: _______________ Email address: _________________________________________ ----- I am interested in attending the seminar ----- I am interested in attending the workshop ----- I am interested in submitting a paper for presentation at the workshop. Title of paper: ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ I send ___________ pesetas by enclosing a cheque to the order of AEIA. Send this form to: AEIA (Asociacion Espanola de Informatica y Automatica) calle Hortaleza 104 28004-Madrid (Spain)