[comp.ai.neural-nets] Seminar: Applications of Neural Networks

MLWLG@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (12/09/89)

                NEW YORK CHAPTER IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY
                    Eighteenth Semiannual Seminar


                   APPLICATIONS OF NEURAL NETWORKS


           Wednesday, February 21, 1990 --- 9:00am - 4:30pm
                 United Engineering Center Auditorium
                 345 East 47th Street, New York, N.Y.


There  has been considerable publicity given recently to the field  of 
neural networks and neurocomputing. While the promises made have  been 
great, what is the true measure of this technology? What can  actually 
be accomplished, and what is only hyperbole? In this seminar you learn 
not   only  the  basic  theory  of  neurocomputing,  but   also   gain 
understanding  of  ways in which it is being successfully  applied  in 
real world situations.

The Keynote Address will be given by Casimir C. "Casey"  Klimasauskas, 
the  President  and  founder of Neural Ware, a  leading  developer  of 
neural network tools.


Fee:  $125 for IEEE members; $150 for non-members, with  $25  discount 
for  early  registration  with payment before February  7,  1990.  Fee 
includes  seminar proceedings, lunch and coffee. For  special  student 
and group rates, and for further information contact:

                 Jim Barbera   (212) 395-8765

                 Andrew Weigel (212) 440-8533

                 Larry Muller  MLWLG@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

Note: The above program is subject to change.
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andrew@dtg.nsc.com (Lord Snooty @ The Giant Poisoned Electric Head ) (12/09/89)

In article <2795MLWLG@CUNYVM>, MLWLG@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU writes:
>                 NEW YORK CHAPTER IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY
>                     Eighteenth Semiannual Seminar
>                    APPLICATIONS OF NEURAL NETWORKS
> There  has been considerable publicity given recently to the field  of 
> neural networks and neurocomputing. While the promises made have  been 
> great, what is the true measure of this technology? What can  actually 
> be accomplished, and what is only hyperbole? In this seminar you learn 
> not   only  the  basic  theory  of  neurocomputing,  but   also   gain 
> understanding  of  ways in which it is being successfully  applied  in 
> real world situations.

i smell neurons loaded with bucks.
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