mike@bucasb.bu.EDU (Michael Cohen) (02/11/88)
INNS 88 UPDATE AND CALL FOR PAPERS International Neural Network Society First Annual Meeting September 6--10, 1988 Boston, Massachusetts The International Neural Network Society (INNS) invites all those interested in the exciting and rapidly expanding field of neural networks to attend its 1988 Annual Meeting. Incorporated in 1987, INNS already includes among its members 1300 of the field's most active researchers and is growing rapidly. The meeting includes plenary lectures, symposia, contributed oral and poster presentations, tutorials, commercial and publishing exhibits, government agency presentations, and social events. These events will bring together scientists, engineers, government administrators, industrial administrators, and students in an open form for advancing the full spectrum of significant neural network research from biology through technology. JOIN US IN BOSTON IN SEPTEMBER! INNS OFFICERS AND GOVERNING BOARD: Stephen Grossberg, President; Demetri Psaltis, Vice-President; Harold Szu, Secretary and Treasurer. Shun-ichi Amari, James Anderson, Gail Carpenter, Walter Freeman, Kunihiko Fukushima, Lee Giles, Teuvo Kohonen, Christoph von der Malsburg, Carver Mead, David Rumelhart, Terrence Sejnowski, George Sperling, Bernard Widrow. MEETING ORGANIZERS: General Meeting Chairman: Bernard Widrow Technical Program Co-Chairmen: Dana Anderson and James Anderson Organization Chairman: Gail Carpenter Tutorial Program Co-Chairmen: Walter Freeman and Harold Szu Conference Coordinator: Maureen Caudill Publications Coordinators: Charles Butler and Maureen Caudill Publicity and Vendor Liaisons: Tom Schwartz and Diane Schwartz COOPERATING SOCIETIES: The Societies listed below have generously agreed to cooperate with the INNS meeting. Organizing Committee for Cooperating Societies: Mark Kon (Chairman), Joseph Bronzino, William Freeman, Morris Hirsch, William Hutchinson, Simon Levin, Daniel Levine, Herbert Rauch, David Rumelhart, Jay Sage, Bernard Soffer. American Mathematical Society Association for Behavior Analysis Cognitive Science Society Computer Society of the IEEE IEEE Control Systems Society IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society Optical Society of America Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Society for Mathematical Biology Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior -------------------------(cut here)------------------------- ---A DAY OF TUTORIALS--- September 6, 1988 8:00AM--6:00PM 1. JOHN DAUGMAN, Harvard University: Vision and image processing 2. TEUVO KOHONEN, Helsinki University of Technology: Speech and language processing 3. STEPHEN GROSSBERG, Boston University: Sensory-motor control and robotics 4. GAIL CARPENTER, Northeastern University: Pattern recognition, associative learning, and self-organization 5. DAVID RUMELHART, Stanford University: Cognitive psychology for information processing 6. ALLEN SELVERSTON, University of California at San Diego: Local circuit neurobiology 7. MORRIS HIRSCH, University of California at Berkeley: Nonlinear dynamics for neural networks 8. DEMETRI PSALTIS, California Institute of Technology: Applications, combinatorial optimization, and implementations The tutorial registration fee includes all eight one-hour tutorial lectures by leading scholars in each subject. A reception at 6:00PM will be followed by a plenary lecture. SYMPOSIUM AND PLENARY SPEAKERS: Plenary Cognitive and Neural Systems ------- ---------------------------- Stephen Grossberg James Anderson Carver Mead Walter Freeman Terrence Sejnowski Guenter Gross Nobuo Suga Gary Lynch Bernard Widrow Christoph von der Malsburg David Rumelhart Allen Selverston Vision and Pattern Recognition Combinatorial Optimization ------------------------------ and Content Addressable Memory Gail Carpenter ------------------------------ Max Cynader Daniel Amit John Daugman Stuart Geman Kunihiko Fukushima Geoffrey Hinton Teuvo Kohonen Bart Kosko Ennio Mingolla Eric Schwartz George Sperling Steven Zucker Applications and Implementations Motor Control and Robotics -------------------------------- -------------------------- Dana Anderson Jacob Barhen Michael Buffa Daniel Bullock Lee Giles James Houk Robert Hecht-Nielsen Scott Kelso Demetri Psaltis Lance Optican Thomas Ryan Bernard Soffer Harold Szu Wilfrid Veldkamp -------------------------(cut here)------------------------- ---CONTRIBUTED ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS--- Submit abstracts for oral and poster presentation on biological and technological models of: Vision and image processing Local circuit neurobiology Speech and language Analysis of network dynamics Sensory-motor control and robotics Combinatorial optimization Pattern recognition Electronic implementation (VLSI) Associative learning Optical implementation Self-organization Neurocomputers Cognitive information processing Applications Abstracts must be typed in the INNS camera-ready format. Either printed abstract forms or white bond paper may be used. Instructions for Authors are attached. Submit completed abstracts to: INNS Conference 16776 Bernardo Center Drive Suite 110B San Diego, CA 92128 USA (619) 451-3752 ABSTRACT DEADLINE: MARCH 31, 1988 Acceptance notifications will be mailed in June, 1988. Accepted abstracts will be published as a supplement to the INNS journal, Neural Networks, and mailed to meeting registrants and Neural Networks subscribers in August, 1988. ---PROGRAM COMMITTEE--- Joshua Alspector Walter Freeman Lance Optican Shun-ichi Amari Kunihiko Fukushima David Parker Dana Anderson Lee Giles Demetri Psaltis James Anderson Stephen Grossberg Adam Reeves Jacob Barhen Morris Hirsch Thomas Ryan Michael Buffa Scott Kelso Jay Sage Daniel Bullock Daniel Kersten Eric Schwartz Marcia Bush Teuvo Kohonen Allen Selverston Terry Caelli Bart Kosko George Sperling Gail Carpenter Daniel Levine David Stork Michael Cohen William Levy Harold Szu Max Cynader Richard Lyon David Tank John Daugman Carver Mead Wilfrid Veldkamp David van Essen Ennio Mingolla William Warren Federico Faggin Paul Mueller Bernard Widrow Nabil Farhat Gregory Murphy NSF TRAVEL GRANTS: The National Science Foundation has awarded a grant to help students, postdoctoral fellows, and junior faculty travel to the INNS Annual Meeting. Preference will be given to young scientists who are authors or co-authors of contributed papers. A letter of request for travel support should be sent along with the abstract. Please include the name, address, and telephone number of each person requesting support; an estimate of basic travel expenses; and the title and authors of the abstract. Awards will be announced in June, 1988. Complete attached forms for Conference and Tutorial Registration, Hotel Reservations, and Discounted Travel Reservations. The celebrated Park Plaza Castle will house many commercial, government, and publishing exhibits. For exhibitor information write: INNS Conference J.R. Schuman Associates 316 Washington St. Box 125 Wellesley, MA 02181 USA (617) 237-7931. -------------------------(cut here)------------------------- ---INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS OF ABSTRACTS--- International Neural Network Society First Annual Meeting September 6--10, 1988 Boston, Massachusetts An abstract may be typed on white bond paper, as specified below. Alternatively, a printed abstract form can be obtained by writing: INNS Conference 16776 Bernardo Center Drive Suite 110B San Diego, CA 92128 USA (619) 451-3752 STEPS TO FOLLOW: Mail to: INNS Conference, 16776 Bernardo Center Drive, Suite 110B, San Diego, CA 92128 USA. Include: 1. Original abstract, typed on INNS abstract form or on white bond legal size (8-1/2" x 14") paper. DO NOT FOLD. 2. Five (5) photocopies. 3. Completed Abstract Information Form (next page). 4. A stamped, self-addressed acknowledgement card specifying abstract title and authors (optional). DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: Postmarked March 31, 1988 ---ABSTRACT PREPARATION--- Abstract Style Guide (sample): ADAPTIVE SWITCHING CIRCUITS. B. Widrow and M. Hoff. Department of Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 USA. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. Style Rules: Set title in CAPITAL LETTERS. Underline authors' names. Provide a full mailing address. Skip one line following the address. Indent paragraphs three spaces. Single space. Type right up to the margins. All text, including title, figures, and references must fall within a 8-1/4-inch (width) x 11-inch (height) rectangle. Submitted abstracts will be reviewed by three members of the Program Committee, and accepted abstracts will be published without revision. It is therefore essential that abstracts be clear, specific, and self-contained. Abstracts of previously published material should not be submitted. An individual may appear as author on any number of abstracts. Acceptance notifications will be mailed in June, 1988. -------------------------(cut here)------------------------- ---ABSTRACT INFORMATION FORM--- International Neural Network Society First Annual Meeting September 6--10, 1988 Boston, Massachusetts MAIL TO: INNS Conference, 16776 Bernardo Center Drive, Suite 110B, San Diego, CA 92128 USA; (619) 451-3752 DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF ABSTRACTS: Postmarked by March 31, 1988. 1. Abstract title: 2. Presenting author: 3. Mailing address: 4. Telephone number(s): 5. Preferred presentation format: [ ] poster [ ] oral (20 minutes) 6. Session number: First choice [ ] Second choice [ ] (1) Vision and image processing (8) Local circuit neurobiology (2) Speech and language (9) Analysis of network dynamics (3) Sensory-motor control and robotics (10) Combinatorial optimization (4) Pattern recognition (11) Electronic implementation (VLSI) (5) Associative learning (12) Optical implementation (6) Self-organization (13) Neurocomputers (7) Cognitive information processing (14) Applications 7. Projection equipment for oral presentations: 8. Signature (author): 9. Authorization (if needed): Abstracts accepted for oral or poster presentation at the meeting will be published in a supplement to the INNS official journal, Neural Networks. Each camera-ready abstract will appear on a separate page. The supplement will be mailed to meeting registrants and Neural Networks subscribers in August, 1988, and will also be available at the meeting. It is thus essential that Instructions for Authors and the deadline (March 31, 1988) be strictly observed. Submission of an abstract constitutes permission to have it published as a supplement to Neural Networks. -------------------------(cut here)------------------------- ---CONFERENCE AND TUTORIAL REGISTRATION FORM--- International Neural Network Society First Annual Meeting September 6--10, 1988 Boston, Massachusetts Name: Organization: Address: Telephone(s): Conference Registration Fee Schedule: CIRCLE ONE: September 6, 1988 (6 PM) -- September 10, 1988 (5 PM) INNS Member Non-member Until March 31, 1988 $125 $170 * After March 31, 1988 $175 $220 * Full-time student $50 $85 * * Includes 1988 INNS membership; 1-year subscription to the INNS journal, Neural Networks; and the Meeting Abstracts. A membership application form is enclosed. Tutorial Registration Fee Schedule: CIRCLE ONE: Tuesday, September 6, 1988 (8 AM -- 6 PM) Note: Tutorial attendees must also register for the conference INNS INNS Regular Member Student Member Until March 31, 1988 $100 $30 After March 31, 1988 $150 $60 Tutorial registration fees do not include the price of tutorial lecture notes. Cancellation Policy: Conference and tutorial fees, less $30, will be refunded upon receipt of a written request dated before July 31, 1988. After that date, no refund will be made. Check or money order for $___ enclosed. Payable to: INNS. Or charge: ( ) MasterCard ( ) VISA Account No. Expiration Date Signature MAIL TO: J.R. Schuman Associates Neural Networks 1988 P.O. Box 125 Wellesley, MA 02181 (617) 237-7931 -------------------------(cut here)------------------------- ---HOTEL RESERVATION FORM--- International Neural Network Society First Annual Meeting September 6--10, 1988 Boston, Massachusetts Room Reservation: Boston Park Plaza Hotel One Park Plaza at Arlington Boston, MA 02117 USA Name: Address: Nunber in Room: City: State: Country: Postal/Zip Code: Arrival Date: Departure Date: Ref: Neural Networks $91 (+ tax)/night, single or double. Conference rate applies for arrivals on (or after) September 3, 1988, and for departures on (or before) September 11, 1988. Reservations for arrival after 4 PM must be guaranteed by: ( ) Check ($91 enclosed) Or credit card: ( ) VISA ( ) American Express Card No. Expiration Date Signature The INNS room block at the Boston Park Plaza Hotel will be saved until August 5, 1988. After that date reservations will be made on a space-available basis. If plans change or you need to cancel (before 4 PM Boston time) call (800) 225-2008 to avoid billing, and retain cancellation number given by hotel agent. Reservations will be made at a nearby hotel if the Boston Park Plaza Hotel no longer has rooms available. Check in after 2 PM --- Check out prior to 1 PM. MAIL TO: The Boston Park Plaza Hotel Attn: Reservations Manager 50 Park Plaza Boston, MA 02117 USA Telex 940107 (800) 225-2008 (Continental US) (800) 462-2022 (Massachusetts only) -------------------------(cut here)------------------------- ---INTERNATIONAL NEURAL NETWORK SOCIETY--- MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM The International Neural Network Society (INNS) is an association of scientists, engineers, students, and others seeking to learn about and advance our understanding of the modelling of behavioral and brain processes, and the application of neural modelling concepts to technological problems. The INNS will sponsor its first annual international meeting in Boston, Massachusetts, September 6-10, 1988. INNS membership includes a subscription to Neural Networks, the official journal of the Society, and the Annual Meeting Abstracts. Membership Fees 1987--88 (including a 1-year subscription to Neural Networks) ( ) Regular ($45) ( ) Full-time Student ($35) Check or money order for $___ enclosed (payable to INNS) Or Charge: ( ) MasterCard ( ) VISA [Bill will read: "Pergamon Press", the publisher of Neural Networks] Account Number Expires Signature Name Title Department Institution Employment: ( ) University ( ) Government ( ) Industry ( ) Other Mailing Address Electronic Mail Address Telephone(s) Education: Highest Degree Date University Department Check your principal areas of interest in neural networks: ( ) Vision and image processing ( ) Local circuit and systems analyses of brain-behavior relationships ( ) Speech and language understanding ( ) Pattern recognition ( ) Combinatorial optimization ( ) Associative learning and long-term memory ( ) Electronic hardware ( ) Optical hardware ( ) Self-organization ( ) Hybrid hardware ( ) Cognitive information processing ( ) Virtual devices ( ) Cooperative and competitive network dynamics and short-term memory ( ) Neurocomputers ( ) Sensory-motor control and robotics ( ) Parallel distributed processing ( ) Other Signature Date Mail to: Dr. Harold Szu NRL, Code 5756 Washington, DC 20375-5000 (202) 767-1493 E-Mail: ARPNET-Szu@NRL3 -------------------------(cut here)------------------------- ---CALL FOR PAPERS--- Neural Networks commenced quarterly publication in January, 1988. Articles span the full range of biological through technological neural network models. The January issue includes: Teuvo Kohonen: An introduction to neural computing. Stephen Grossberg: Nonlinear neural networks: Principles, mechanisms, and architectures. Shun-ichi Amari and Kenjiro Maginu: Statistical neurodynamics of associative memory. Paul R. Gorman and Terrence J. Sejnowski: Analysis of hidden units in a layered network trained to classify sonar targets. Carver A. Mead and Misha Mahowald: A silicon model of early visual processing. The April, 1988, issue will include: Allen Selverston: A consideration of invertebrate central pattern generators as computational data bases. Kunihiko Fukushima: Neocognitron: A hierarchical neural network capable of visual pattern recognition. Robert Hecht-Nielsen: Applications of counterpropagation networks. Christoph von der Malsburg: Pattern recognition by labeled graph matching. Demetri Psaltis, Cheol Hoon Park, and John Hong: Higher order associative memories and their optical implementations. INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS: Authors should submit four copies of each manuscript, plus original illustrations. Do references in American Psychological Association format; e.g., Hebb (1949). Submit from Asia and Australia to Prof. Shun-ichi Amari; from North and South America to Prof. Stephen Grossberg; from Europe and Africa to Prof. Teuvo Kohonen. Complete Instructions for Authors may be obtained from the Editors. -------------------------(cut here)------------------------- ---DISCOUNTED TRAVEL RESERVATIONS--- International Neural Network Society First Annual Meeting September 6--10, 1988 Boston, Massachusetts Domestic Travelers: Airline tickets may be ordered at a special convention rate 60% off coach fares on Eastern Airlines and 5% off the lowest available fare on Continental Airlines. 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