HIRSH@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU (Haym Hirsh) (02/10/88)
[forwarding on request of Sleeman] From: Derek Sleeman <sleeman%csvax.aberdeen.ac.uk@NSS.Cs.Ucl.AC.UK> EWSL 88 3rd European Working Session on Learning Turing Institute, Glasgow, Scotland - October 3-5, 1988 CALL FOR PAPERS EWSL is an annual meeting on Machine Learning enabling European researchers to present recent research results. However, participation is NOT limited to Europeans. The first EWSL meeting was held at Orsay, France, in February 1986; the second was held in Bled, Yugoslavia. TOPICS The emphasis will be on Machine Learning, but relevant Cognitive Science studies pertinent to the theme will be most welcomed. SUBMISSION OF PAPERS Authors should submit five copies of papers (in English) of no more than 5000 words by the 1 May 1988 to the Program Chairman: Derek Sleeman (EWSL-88) Department of Computing Science University of Aberdeen ABERDEEN AB9 2UB Scotland UK Tel No. Aberdeen (+44 224) 272288; Telex 73458 The title page should contain the following information: Authors' names & addresses; and for the contact person telephone and telex numbers; together with an abstract of 100-200 words, and upto 10 descriptive key- words. TIMETABLE - submission deadline: 1 May 1988 - notification of acceptance or rejection: 1 July 1988 - camera ready copy: 15 August 1988 All delegates will receive a copy of the proceedings on registration; it is intended to publish a selection of the papers in a revised form after the meeting. PROGRAMME COMMITTEE MEMBERS Ivan BRATKO, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia Bernd NORDHAUSEN, Muenchen. Pavel BRAZDIL, Porto, Portugal Claus ROLLINGER, Stuttgart. Francoise FOGELMAN, Paris. Derek SLEEMAN, Aberdeen. Yves KODRATOFF, Orsay. Martin STACEY, Aberdeen. Donald MICHIE, Glasgow. Luc STEELS, Brussels. Steve MUGGLETON, Glasgow. Bob WIELINGA, Amsterdam. FORMAT OF THE CONFERENCE The conference will consist of invited talks, submitted technical papers, short project progress reports, and in-depth discussions on spe- cial topics. Suggestions for panel topics are invited and should be sent to the Program Chairman. LOCAL ORGANISATION Tim Niblett/Jim Richmond Turing Institute George House 36 North Hanover Street GLASGOW G1 2AD Phone: +44 41 552 6400.