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Workshop On AI and Discrete Event Control Systems July 7 and 8, 1988 NASA-Ames Research Center Moffett Field, California Hamid Berenji, NASA-Ames Research Center The Role of Approximate Reasoning in AI-based Control Peter Caines, McGill University Dynamical Logic Observers for Finite Automata, Part 1 James Demmel, Courant Institute Hierarchical Control Studies in Dextrous Manipulation Using the Utah/MIT Hand Russel Greiner, University of Toronto Dynamical Logic Observers for Finite Automata, Part 2 Robert Hermann, NASA-Ames Research Center and Boston University The Scott Theory of Fixed Points Symbolic Control Michael Heymann, Israel Institute of Technology Real-Time Discrete Event Processes Peter Ramadge, Princeton University Discrete Event Systems, Modeling and Complexity Stan Rosenschein, CSLI, Stanford University Real Time AI Systems Gerry Sussman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Automatic Extraction of Features From Dynamical Systems For more information, please contact: Robert Grossman (415) 642-8196 Department of Mathematics (415) 642-6526 (messages) University of California, Berkeley grossman@cartan.berkeley.edu Berkeley, CA 94720 grossman@ucbcarta.bitnet ---------------------------CUT HERE------------------------------------ Workshop On AI and Discrete Event Control Systems July 7 and 8, 1988 NASA-Ames Research Center Moffett Field, California Registration Form Name: Affiliation: Phone: Email Address: Mailing Address: Would you like to attend the banquet on Thursday night, July 7, 1988? Yes: No: If you are not a US Citizen, please supply: Nationality: Visa Type: Visa Number: I have included a check made out to the "University of Illinois at Chicago" for (mark one) $10 (registration only) ___________ $35 (registration and banquet) ___________ Please return the registration form together with the check to: Robert Grossman Department of Mathematics University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720