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- From: perretg@dxcern.cern.ch (Denis Perret-Gallix)
- Newsgroups: comp.ai,sci.math.symbolic
- Subject: AI-HENP-93 WORKSHOP ANNOUNCEMENT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.015922.858@dxcern.cern.ch>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 01:59:22 GMT
- Organization: CERN European Laboratory for Particle Physics
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- THIRD INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON
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- SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
-
- AND EXPERT SYSTEMS FOR HIGH ENERGY AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS
-
- 1993
-
- October 4 - 8
-
- OBERAMMERGAU, Oberbayern, Germany
-
-
-
- FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
-
-
-
- Dear Colleagues,
-
- This is a first announcement for the third workshop in a series started
- in Lyon in March 1990 and continued in La Londe in January 1992.
- The enthusiasm and interest of the participants showed clearly that this
- type of meeting was filling a real need for discussion and information.
- The workshop will take place in a nice resort, about 100 km from Munich,
- in Bavaria.
-
- The inviting village
-
- Oberammergau is a village with approximately 5000 inhabitants - farmers,
- woodcarvers, businessmen, and craftsmen. It is surrounded by green meadows
- and natural hills, wooded mountains up to 1700 m. As soon as one sees the
- characteristic Kofel mountain, one will know that the destination is nearby:
- one of the most charming parts of the upper Ammer Valley in the Werdenfels
- County. This is the place where the range of varied hills of the Bavarian
- Lower Alps meet the mountains of the Ammergauer Alps. That is where the
- romantic nature of the village Oberammergau helps to forget everyday-life
- amidst a wonderful landscape.
- Oberammergau, world-wide known as a holiday village and the Passion Play
- village, shows still intact farms in its center. Around the farms are
- first-class hotels, comfortable inns, family pensions, private homes,
- and holiday apartments. Walking through the village, one will stumble on
- shops with highly artistic woodcarvings in all forms and varieties.
-
- The main topics of the five full days WORKSHOP are:
-
- - Software development for "Big Sciences"
- - Networks and distributed computing
- - Methods and techniques of artificial intelligence
- - Symbolic manipulation techniques
-
- Special emphasis will be laid on:
-
- (A) Group: Software Engineering
-
- (1) Subgroup: Languages and Systems
-
- - Conventional languages, Fortran 90, C, ...
- - Object Oriented Languages, C++, Objective-C, ...
- - Mixed languages environment
- - Operating systems HEPIX, HEPVM, ...
- - Network wide application software maintenance
- - Porting packages between languages and OS.
- - Data Base maintenance (updating, access protection)
- - Data description and representation
-
- (2) Subgroup: CASE
- Tools for developing, maintaining and designing
- software projects.
-
- - Intelligent editors
- - Maintenance of multi-version application: CMZ, Historian, ...
- - On-line documentation
- - Symbolic debuggers
- - Data representation
- - Software design and simulation
- - System simulation for real-time application
- -
-
- (3) Subgroup: Interactive Analysis
-
- - Event server
- - Workstation <-> Mainframe cooperation
- - Graphical user interface
- - Interactive analysis packages PAW, Reason, IDAL, ...
- -
-
- (B) Group: Artificial Intelligence
-
- (1) Subgroup: Languages, Systems
-
- - AI languages
- - Mixing AI languages, OOL and conventional languages in
- applications
- - Expert system development tools
- -
-
- (2) Subgroup: Expert Systems
-
- - Off-line support
- - Hardware testing and maintenance
- - On-line assistance
- - Real-time expert systems
- - Electronic log-book
- - Testing expert systems: validation and verification
- - Embedding E.S. support in detectors or systems
-
- (3) Subgroup: Pattern Recognition Methods, Optimization Problems
-
- - Track and shower recognition
- - Event selection
- - Fuzzy-logic in pattern recognition
- - Genetic algorithms
- -
-
- (4) Subgroup: Neural Networks
-
- - Algorithms for off-line pattern recognition
- - Algorithms for fast triggering
- - Test of "Silicon Neural Network" prototypes
- - Neural network training
-
-
- (C) Group: Symbolic Manipulation Techniques
-
- (1) Subgroup: Languages and tools
-
- - Schoonschip, Form, Reduce, Mathematica, Scratchpad II,
- GAL, Maple, ... a critical review.
- - Graphics for diagrams display and multi-dimensional
- function representation
- - Database for intermediate computations and results,
- integrals, sub-diagrams, ...
- -
-
- (2) Subgroup: Packages for Feynman Diagrams Computation
-
- - Grace/Chanel/Bases/Spring, CompHEP, FeynArt/FeynCalc
- Physica, HIP, ...
- - Diagram generation
- - Symbolic diagram computation
- - Symbolic/numeric integral computation
- - Event Generator
- -
-
- (3) Subgroup: Advanced Feynman Diagrams Computation
-
- - methods and algorithms of higher order calculations
- - symbolic manipulation for N-loop calculations
- - numerical methods for N-loop calculations
- - Particular problems in specific process
- -
-
- (3) Subgroup: Quantum Field Theory and Super-Algebra and other
- Field
- - applications in Quantum Field Theory
- - calculations in supersymmetry theories (SUSY, SG, Strings, ... )
- - application in other physics research
- -
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Talks for the topical workshops will be selected by the Organizing
- Committee on the basis of a detailed abstract to be submitted before:
-
- May 1, 1993.
-
- A poster session will be organized.
-
- IMPORTANT DATES:
- ----------------
- Preliminary registration before: May 1, 1993
- Submission of abstracts before: May 1, 1993
- Notification of acceptance of a paper before: July 1, 1993
- Final manuscripts before: October 8, 1993
- Final registration before: September 1, 1993
-
- ========================================================================
-
- THIRD INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON
-
- SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
-
- AND EXPERT SYSTEMS FOR HIGH ENERGY AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS
-
- 1993
-
- October 4 - 8
-
- OBERAMMERGAU, Oberbayern, Germany
-
-
- PRELIMINARY REGISTRATION
-
-
- NAME: FIRST NAME:
-
- LABORATORY: COUNTRY:
-
- ADDRESS:
-
- TEL: FAX: TELEX: E-MAIL:
-
-
- WOULD YOU LIKE TO PRESENT A TALK ?
-
- YES/NO
-
- TALK TITLE:
-
-
-
- Please indicate GROUP and SUBGROUP from list above (e.g. A.1):
- _______________________________________________________________________
- To be considered by the organizing committee, send an extended abstract
- before May 1, 1993 to:
-
- Verena Offermann or Karl-Heinz Becks
- Physics Department Physics Department
- University of Wuppertal University of Wuppertal
- Postfach 100127 Postfach 100127
- D 5600 Wuppertal 1 D 5600 Wuppertal 1
- GERMANY GERMANY
-
- Tel: (49) 202 439 2733 Tel: (49) 202 439 2607
- Fax: (49) 202 439 2811 Fax: (49) 202 439 2811
- E-mail: E-mail:
- offermann@physik.uni-wuppertal.dbp.de becks@physik.uni-wuppertal.dbp.de
- or BECKS at VXCERN
-