[comp.ai.neural-nets] IJCNN -91

kavuri@lips.ecn.purdue.edu (Surya N Kavuri ) (01/22/91)

 Hi:
    Could someone give me the details for sending a paper to IJCNN on:
   (1) whether it should be a paper/brief paper/abstract (size...)
   (2) the address to which they should be sent
   (3) # of copies to be sent
    I would greatly appreciate a quick response as the deadline is 
 closing in very fast.  
  Thanks in advance
SURYA NARASIMHAM

dwunsch@blake.u.washington.edu (Don Wunsch) (01/22/91)

REMINDER--IJCNN-91-SEATTLE PAPER DEADLINE APPROACHING!

DEADLINE FEBRUARY 1, 1991


IJCNN '91 Seattle, July 8-12, 1991
Call for Papers

	The International Neural Networks Society (INNS) and
the Institute for Electronic and Electrical Engineers (IEEE)
invite all persons interested in the field of Neural Networks
to submit papers for possible presentation at the Conference.

	Papers must be RECEIVED by February 1, 1991.  Submissions 
received after February 1, 1991 will be returned unopened.  All 
submissions will be acknowledged by mail.  International authors
should submit their work via Air Mail or Express courier so as to
ensure timely arrival.

	Eight copies (one original and seven copies) are required for
submission.  Do not fold or staple the original, camera-ready copy.  Do
not number the pages on the front of the camera-ready copy.  Papers of
no more than six pages, including figures, tables and references, should
be written in English, and only complete papers will be considered.  
(There is a page charge of $25 per page for any pages over six.  Checks
for over-length charges should be made out to IJCNN-91-Seattle and
must be included with the submitted paper; if the paper is not accepted
the check will be returned.)

	Papers must be submitted camera-ready on 8 1/2" by 11" white
bond paper with 1" margins on each of the top, bottom, left and right
sides, and un-numbered.  They should be prepared by a typewriter or 
letter-quality printer in one-column format,
single-spaced, in Times or similar style font of 10 point or
larger, and should be printed on one side of the paper
only.  FAX submissions are not acceptable.

	Centered at the top of the first page should be the complete
title, author name(s), affiliation(s) and mailing address(es).  This is
followed by a space and then the abstract, up to 15 lines, followed by the 
text.  In an accompanying letter, the following must be included:

	Corresponding Author:
		Name, mailing address, telephone and FAX numbers

	Technical Area
		(Neurobiology, applications, electronic implementations,
		optical implementations, image processing, vision, speech,
		network dynamics, optimization, robotics and control,
		learning and generalization, neural network architectures,
		or other)

	Presentation Format Preferred:
		Oral or Poster

	Presenter:
		Name, mailing address, telephone and FAX numbers

	If an oral talk is requested, include any special audio/video
	requests.  Special audio/video requests beyond 35mm slide and
	overhead transparency projectors will be honored only if there
	are sufficient requests to justify them.  If you have special 
	audio/video needs, please contact Sarah Eck at conference 
	management for more information.

	
	Send Papers to:
	IJCNN '91 Seattle
	Conference Management,
	Attn. Sarah Eck, MS/GH-22, Suite 108
	5001 25th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98195

	Tel (206) 543-0888  FAX (206) 685-9359

DEADLINE FEBRUARY 1, 1991
Submissions received after this date will be returned unopened.

	The cost for IJCNN-91-Seattle is $195.00 for INNS and IEEE
members for early registration, deadline March 1, 1991.  Non-members
early registration is $295.00 and students will pay $50.00.  Late
registration will be honored until June 1, 1991 to members at $295.00,
non-members at $395.00, and students at $75.00.  On-site registration will
be $395.00, $495.00 and $95.00 respectively.

	Tutorials will be offered at an additional cost of $195.00, or
$295.00 for tutorial registration on site.

	Exhibitors will present the latest in neural networks, including
neurocomputers, VLSI neural networks, implementations, software systems
and applications at IJCNN-91-SEATTLE.  IJCNN-91-SEATTLE is the neural
network industry's largest trade show.

	Corporate sponsorships are solicited.  If your corporation
might be willing to sponsor the conference with a contribution of
$2000 to help international people attend, please contact Jennifer
Humphrey at (619) 546-6290.  Frequent flyer miles and individual
contributions are also appreciated.

	Finally, those interested in volunteering should contact me at
dwunsch@blake.u.washington.edu
as soon as you can.  Your offers of help will be appreciated.

Hope to see you there! 

Don

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