[comp.ai.neural-nets] LAST call for papers, TAI90

ad@macbeth.cs.duke.edu (Apostolos Dollas) (05/02/90)

                              CALL   FOR   PAPERS

                        2nd International Conference on

                      TOOLS  FOR  ARTIFICIAL  INTELLIGENCE

                               November 6-9, 1990

                     Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society



                                     Topics

          * ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND KNOWLEDGE-BASED  ARCHITETCURES
          (KB   Architectures;  Production  System  Architectures;  AI
          Architectures)

          *  ARTIFICIAL  INTELLIGENCE  AND  SOFTWARE  ENGINEERING  (KB
          Environments;  Expert  Systems;  Software  for  AI;  AI  for
          Software)

          * MACHINE LEARNING (Inductive; Deductive; Connectionist)

          *  ARTIFICIAL  INTELLIGENCE  LANGUAGES  (Natural  Languages;
          Language Translation; Special Purpose AI Languages)

          * NEURAL NETWORKS (Self-organizing; Adaptive; Autonomous; AI
          Networks; Neural Architectures)

          *  ARTIFICIAL  INTELLIGENCE  APPLICATIONS  (Vision;  Speech;
          Signal Processing; Robotics; VLSI; CAD)


                                Paper Submission

          Submit four copies of panel proposals,  tutorial  proposals,
          and full Papers (5000 words) by May 15, 1990 to Professor W.
          T. Tsai, Dept. of Computer Science,  4-192  EE/CS  Building,
          200  Union  Street SE, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,
          MN  55455.  The  best  papers  of  the  conference  will  be
          considered  for  publication  in  the  IEEE  Transactions of
          Knowledge and Data Engineering.

                                   Deadlines
          May    15, 1990  ---> Submission
          July   15, 1990  ---> Acceptance
          August 25, 1990  ---> Final Camera-Ready Papers to Computer Society
          November   6-9,  1990   --->  TAI Conference, in Washington, DC


                          For more Information on TAI

          Last year the first TAI meeting took  place  in  Washington,
          DC,  as  the IEEE Workshop on Tools for AI. Please check the
          Workshop Proceedings for the  technical  material  that  was
          presented.  Also,  a  good  overview  of the workshop can be
          found in the December 1989 issue of IEEE Computer, pp.  100-
          101.  It  is  the  article `Broad New AI Workshop Focuses on
          Tools for  Knowledge  Theme'  by  Molly  Daniels.  For  more
          information  you  can  contact  Apostolos  Dollas,  Dept. of
          Electrical Engineering, Duke University,  Durham,  NC  27706
          (phone 919-660-5270, e-mail ad@dukee.egr.duke.edu).