lehr@isl.Stanford.EDU (Michael Lehr) (06/13/89)
CALL FOR PAPERS International Joint Conference on Neural Networks IJCNN-90-WASH DC January 15-19, 1990, Washington, DC The Winter 1990 session of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN-90-WASH DC) will be held on January 15-19, 1990 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, DC, USA. The International Neural Network Society (INNS) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) invite all those interested in the field of neural networks to submit papers for possible publication at this meeting. Brief papers of no more than 4 pages may be submitted for consideration for oral or poster presentation in any of the following sessions: APPLICATIONS TRACK: * Expert System Applications * Robotics and Machine Vision * Signal Processing Applications (including speech) * Neural Network Implementations: VLSI and Optical * Applications Systems (including Neurocomputers & Network Definition Languages) NEUROBIOLOGY TRACK: * Cognitive and Neural Sciences * Biological Neurons and Networks * Sensorimotor Transformations * Speech, Audition, Vestibular Functions * Systems Neuroscience * Neurobiology of Vision THEORY TRACK: * Analysis of Network Dynamics * Brain Theory * Computational Vision * Learning: Backpropagation * Learning: Non-backpropagation * Pattern Recognition **Papers must be postmarked by August 1, 1989 and received by August 10, 1989 to be considered for presentation. Submissions received after August 10, 1989 will be returned unopened.** International authors should be particularly careful to submit their work via Air Mail or Express Mail to ensure timely arrival. Papers will be reviewed by senior researchers in the field, and author notifications of the review decisions will be mailed approximately October 15, 1989. A limited number of papers will be accepted for oral and poster presentation. All accepted papers will be published in full in the meeting proceedings, which is expected to be available at the conference. Authors must submit five (5) copies of the paper, including at least one in camera-ready format (specified below), as well as four review copies. Do not fold your paper for mailing. Submit papers to: IJCNN-90-WASH DC Adaptics 16776 Bernardo Center Drive, Suite 110 B San Diego, CA 92128 UNITED STATES (619) 451-3752 SUBMISSION FORMAT: Papers should be written in English and submitted on 8-1/2 x 11 inch or International A4 size paper. The print area on the page should be 6-1/2 x 9 inches (16.5 x 23 cm on A4 paper). All text and figures must fit into no more than 4 pages. The title should be centered at the top of the first page, and it should be followed by the names of the authors and their affiliations and mailing addresses (also centered on the page). Skip one line, and then begin the text of the paper. We request that the paper be printed by typewriter or letter-quality printer with clear black ribbon, toner, or ink on plain bond paper. We cannot guarantee the reproduction quality of color photographs, so we recommend black and white only. The type font should be Times Roman or similar type font, in 12 point type (typewriter pica). You may use as small a type as 10 point type (typewriter elite) if necessary. The paper should be single-spaced, one column, and on one side of the paper only. Fax submissions are not acceptable. **Be sure to specify which track and session you are submitting your paper to and whether you prefer an Oral or Poster presentation. Also include the name, complete mailing address and phone number (or fax number) of the author we should communicate with regarding your paper.** If you would like to receive an acknowledgment that your paper has been received, include a self-addressed, stamped post-card or envelope for reply, and write the title and authors of the paper on the back. We will mark it with the received date and mail it back to you within 48 hours of receipt of the paper. Submission of the paper to the meeting implies copyright approval to publish it as part of the conference proceedings. Authors are responsible for obtaining any clearances or permissions necessary prior to submission of the paper.