[comp.ai.digest] Conference - AI and SEA

Herve.Lambert@PS2.CS.CMU.EDU (05/22/87)

		ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND SEA

		18 - 19 Juin 1987, Marseille (France)
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Organised by: Institut International de Robotique et d'Intelligence
Artificielle de Marseille, 2 rue Henri Barbusse, 13241 Marseille cedex 1



Registration Information: Viviane Bernadac, IIRIAM,
	tel 	(33) 91 91 36 72
	telex	440 860
	telefax	(33) 91 91 70 24
	Address: IIRIAM
		 2 rue Henri Barbusse
		 13241 Marseille cedex 1
		 France





		PROGRAM OF THE CONFERENCE



		Thursday 18th June 1987:


8h30 - 9h00	Members reception

9h00 - 9h30	Welcome speech
		Jean-Francois Le Maitre, IIRIAM


Session 1, chairman: Vieillard Baron, IRCN

9h30 - 10h00 	Jean-Claude Rault, EC2, France
	State of the Art of expert systems applications

10h00 - 10h30	M.F. Mac Gowan, Cooperative Institute for Marine and
		Atmospheric Studies, Miami, 
	USA Catcurv1, a fishery management expert system module


10h30 - 11h00 	Break


Session 2, chairman: Jean-Claude Rault, EC2

11h00 - 11h30 	M. Alquier, ENSEEIHT, France
	Artificial Intelligence and Navigation in sail boat races.

11h30 - 12h00	J. Schoellkopf, S2O Developpement, France
	PNAO, an expert system for offshore positionning and navigation

12h00 - 12h30	J. Fox, University of Hawaii, USA
	Laser aided machine vision in the ocean


12h30 - 14h00	Lunch


Session 3, chairman: Georges Thebaud, Comite Central des Armateurs de France

14h00 - 14h30 	J.P. Poitou, CNRS, France
	The expert and the system, consequence for cognitive analysis:
	example in naval ship building

14h30 - 15h00	M. Daniel, J.M. Kobus, C. Sayettat, ENSAM, France
	Artificial Intelligence Techniques in CAD for fishing boats

15h00 - 15h30	B. Baret, M. Cayrol, J. Laforgue, IRCN, France
	Use of Artificial Intelligence in CAD: CAD evolution for the Steel
	Hull Design in Shipbuilding Industry


15h30 - 16h00 	Break


Session 4, chairman: Pierre Orsero, IMT
16h00 - 16h30	J.M. Andre, Laboratoire de Marcoussis, France
	CADOO, an expert system in spatial accomodations.

16h30 - 17h00	B. Neveu, INRIA, France
	SMECI, an expert system for breakwater conception


18h00 - 19h30	Cocktail at the City Hall of Marseilles



		Friday 19th June 1987


Session 5, chairman: Hubert Du Mesnil, Port Autonome de Marseille, France

9h30 - 10h00	R Baleydier, Port Autonome de Marseille, France
	Expert System of maintenance diagnostic fro handling container
	machine

10h00 - 10h30	D. Peguin, CEFI, France
	Expert System for long term harbour traffic prediction

10h30 - 11h00	Break


Session 6, chairman: J.P. Fail, IFP

11h00 - 11h30	B. Hamidi, R. Tremollieres, IAE France
	Information and decision expert system in harbour management

11h30 - 12h00	M. Bennett, Cambridge Consultants LTD, UK
	Machine Intelligence and the underwater vehicle (ROV'S)

12h00 - 12h30	D. Lane, Heriot Watt University, Scotland 
	The rational Cell: a modular KBS Architecture for the integration 
	of diverse information processing operations. Applications in sector 
	scan imagery.


12h30 - 14h00 	Lunch


Session 7, chairman: Michel Brechet, B+ Developpement, France

14h00 - 14h30	J.F. Strutt, Cranfield Institute of Technology, UK
	EXPRES, a rule-based pipeline design expert system

14h30 - 15h00	R. Nossum, Computas Expert Systems, Norway
	CPS/IF, an intelligent front-end to a Computer mapping package

15h00 - 15h30	M. Blaquiere, Centre de Recherches, CFP Total, France
	Simulation of processes for risk predictions


15h30 - 16h00	Break


Session 8, chairman: C. Roger

16h00 - 16h30	J.P. Quilleveyre, Elf Aquitaine, France
	SERSO, an expert system for offshore platform reanalysis

16h30 - 17h00	S. Zeuthen, Norvegian Institute of technology, Norway
	STABRIG and PROLIX: knowledge-based systems for marine operations 
	(semi-subs stability problems and mooring systems).