mike@BUCASB.BU.EDU (Michael Cohen) (01/12/90)
CALL FOR PAPERS NEURAL NETWORKS FOR AUTOMATIC TARGET RECOGNITION MAY 11--13, 1990 Sponsored by the Center for Adaptive Systems, the Graduate Program in Cognitive and Neural Systems, and the Wang Institute of Boston University with partial support from The Air Force Office of Scientific Research This research conference at the cutting edge of neural network science and technology will bring together leading experts in academe, government, and industry to present their latest results on automatic target recognition in invited lectures and contributed posters. Invited lecturers include: JOE BROWN, Martin Marietta, "Multi-Sensor ATR using Neural Nets" GAIL CARPENTER, Boston University, "Target Recognition by Adaptive Resonance: ART for ATR" NABIL FARHAT, University of Pennsylvania, "Bifurcating Networks for Target Recognition" STEPHEN GROSSBERG, Boston University, "Recent Results on Self-Organizing ATR Networks" ROBERT HECHT-NIELSEN, HNC, "Spatiotemporal Attention Focusing by Expectation Feedback" KEN JOHNSON, Hughes Aircraft, "The Application of Neural Networks to the Acquisition and Tracking of Maneuvering Tactical Targets in High Clutter IR Imagery" PAUL KOLODZY, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, "A Multi-Dimensional ATR System" MICHAEL KUPERSTEIN, Neurogen, "Adaptive Sensory-Motor Coordination using the INFANT Controller" YANN LECUN, AT&T Bell Labs, "Structured Back Propagation Networks for Handwriting Recognition" CHRISTOPHER SCOFIELD, Nestor, "Neural Network Automatic Target Recognition by Active and Passive Sonar Signals" STEVEN SIMMES, Science Applications International Co., "Massively Parallel Approaches to Automatic Target Recognition" ALEX WAIBEL, Carnegie Mellon University, "Patterns, Sequences and Variability: Advances in Connectionist Speech Recognition" ALLEN WAXMAN, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, "Invariant Learning and Recognition of 3D Objects from Temporal View Sequences" FRED WEINGARD, Booz-Allen and Hamilton, "Current Status and Results of Two Major Government Programs in Neural Network-Based ATR" BARBARA YOON, DARPA, "DARPA Artificial Neural Networks Technology Program: Automatic Target Recognition" CALL FOR PAPERS---ATR POSTER SESSION: A featured poster session on ATR neural network research will be held on May 12, 1990. Attendees who wish to present a poster should submit 3 copies of an extended abstract (1 single-spaced page), postmarked by March 1, 1990, for refereeing. Include with the abstract the name, address, and telephone number of the corresponding author. Mail to: ATR Poster Session, Neural Networks Conference, Wang Institute of Boston University, 72 Tyng Road, Tyngsboro, MA 01879. Authors will be informed of abstract acceptance by March 31, 1990. SITE: The Wang Institute possesses excellent conference facilities on a beautiful 220-acre campus. It is easily reached from Boston's Logan Airport and Route 128. REGISTRATION FEE: Regular attendee--$90; full-time student--$70. Registration fee includes admission to all lectures and poster session, abstract book, one reception, two continental breakfasts, one lunch, one dinner, daily morning and afternoon coffee service. STUDENTS FELLOWSHIPS are available. For information, call (508) 649-9731. TO REGISTER: By phone, call (508) 649-9731; by mail, write for further information to: Neural Networks, Wang Institute of Boston University, 72 Tyng Road, Tyngsboro, MA 01879.