vaidyana@cb.ecn.purdue.edu (Ramaswamy Vaidyanathan) (03/07/89)
Recently, a posting on the net announced a neural networks conference to be held in Bombay towards the end of this year. Will someone kindly send me details of this conference?
ngopal@ihlpa.ATT.COM (Gopalakrishnan) (03/09/89)
In article <731@cb.ecn.purdue.edu>, vaidyana@cb.ecn.purdue.edu (Ramaswamy Vaidyanathan) writes: > Recently, a posting on the net announced a neural networks conference to > be held in Bombay towards the end of this year. Will someone kindly send > me details of this conference? Sure! Here is a copy of the TENCON seminar. Gopal.N From att!homxb!mtuxo!mtfmi!sesh Fri Feb 10 16:09:42 1989 Path: ihlpa!att!homxb!mtuxo!mtfmi!sesh From: sesh@mtfmi.att.com (79151F-V SESHADRI) Newsgroups: soc.culture.indian Subject: TENCON 1989 session in India Keywords: tencon artificial intelligence neural networks robotics expert systems Message-ID: <901@mtfmi.att.com> Date: 10 Feb 89 22:09:42 GMT Organization: AT&T, Middletown NJ Lines: 77 CALL FOR PAPERS FOR TENCON 1989 A SESSION ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND NEURAL NETWORKS November 22-24, 1989 Bombay, India TENCON is the premier IEEE International Conference sponsored by Region 10 (Japan, China, Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Indian subcontinent, Australia, New Zealand and so on). This session will cover the application of artificial intelligence and neural networks today and their possible evolution in the next decade. Specifically, topics in artificial intelligence include not only the use of expert systems in operations support but also the issues of knowledge representation and learning. Thus this includes good and bad ways of formulating problems, and self-improvement by means of learning. The session will also cover neural networks. Topics include novel neural networks, the application of neural networks, knowledge representation issues and comparisons of neural network formulations with alternatives such as rule-based formulations. Robotics will also be covered in the session, including sensors/actuators, control systems, teaching methods, flexible automation and workplace integration issues. SESSION TOPICS o Expert systems technology and its application to information processing - use of expert systems in operations support systems - the knowledge acquisition cycle - expert system languages o Artificial intelligence and its application - knowledge representation - learning - languages - logic - search techniques o Neural networks: alternative paradigms for information processing - applications of standard networks - new network formulations - knowledge representation - comparison with other paradigms o Robotics and its introduction into the workplace - sensors and actuators - control systems - teaching methods - off-line programming - flexible automation - workplace integration Abstracts of 400 to 500 words (1 to 2 pages) should be submitted along with the title of the paper and the author's details (postal, phone, fax and email addresses) to the address below ON OR BEFORE MARCH 1, 1989. Session Organizer and Chair: V Seshadri AT&T Bell Laboratories, MT3G122 200 Laurel Avenue Middletown, NJ 07748 USA voice: 1-201-957-6516 fax: 1-201-957-7545 email: ...!att!mtfmi!sesh