[comp.ai.digest] Announcing Neural Network Review

will@csed-1.UUCP (Craig Will) (10/28/87)

                Announcing a new publication
                   NEURAL NETWORK REVIEW

                The critical review journal
              for the neural network community


     Neural Network Review is intended to  provide  a  forum
for  critical  analysis  and  commentary on topics involving
neural network  research,  applications,  and  the  emerging
industry.   A  major  focus of the Review will be publishing
critical reviews of the neural network literature, including
books,  individual  papers, and, in New York Review of Books
style, groups of related papers.

     The Review will also publish general news about  events
in  the  neural  network  community,  including conferences,
funding trends, and  announcements  of  new  books,  papers,
courses, and other media, and new hardware and software pro-
ducts.

     The charter issue, dated October, 1987, has  just  been
published, and contains a review and analysis of 11 articles
on neural networks published in the popular press, a  report
on the San Diego conference, a report on new funding initia-
tives, and a variety of other information,  a  total  of  24
pages in length.  The next issue, due in January, 1988, will
begin detailed reviews of the technical literature.   Neural
Network  Review is aimed at a national audience, and will be
published quarterly.  It  is  published  by  the  Washington
Neural  Network  Society,  a nonprofit organization based in
the Washington, D.C. area.

     Subscriptions to Neural Network Review are $ 10.00  for
4  issues, or $ 2.50 for a single copy.  International rates
are slightly higher.  Rates for full-time students are $5.00
for  4  issues.  (Checks should be payable to the Washington
Neural Network Society).  Subscription orders and  inquiries
for information should be sent to:

Neural Network Review
P. O. Box 427
Dunn Loring, VA  22027

For more information on Neural  Network  Review,  send  your
physical,  U.  S.  Postal  mail  address  in  a  message  to
will@hc.dspo.gov (Craig Will).