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- From: rsun@athos.cs.ua.edu (Ron Sun)
- Subject: CFP
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- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 20:42:36 GMT
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- SCHEMAS AND NEURAL NETWORKS:
- INTEGRATING SYMBOLIC AND SUBSYMBOLIC APPROACHES TO
- COOPERATIVE COMPUTATION
-
- A Workshop sponsored by the
-
- Center for Neural Engineering
- University of Southern California
- Los Angeles, CA 90089-2520
-
- April 13th and 14th, 1993
-
- Program Committee: Michael Arbib (Organizer), John
- Barnden, George Bekey, Francisco Cervantes-Perez,
- Damian Lyons, Paul Rosenbloom, Ron Sun, Akinori
- Yonezawa
-
-
- A previous announcement (reproduced below)
- announced a registration fee of $150 and advertised
- the availability of hotel accommodation at
- $70/night.
-
- To encourage the participation of qualified students
- we have made 3 changes:
-
- 1) We have appointed Jean-Marc Fellous as
- Student Chair for the meeting to coordinate the
- active involvement of such students.
-
- 2) We offer a Student Registration Fee of only
- $40 to students whose application is accompanied
- by a letter from their supervisor attesting to their
- student status.
-
- 3) Mr. Fellous has identified a number of lower-cost
- housing options, and will respond to queries to
- fellous@pollux.usc.edu
-
- The original announcement - with updated registration
- form - follows:
-
- ********
-
- To design complex technological systems and to
- analyze complex biological and cognitive systems,
- we need a multilevel methodology which combines a
- coarse-grain analysis of cooperative or
- distributed computation (we shall refer to the
- computing agents at this level as "schemas") with a
- fine-grain model of flexible, adaptive computation
- (for which neural networks provide a powerful
- general paradigm). Schemas provide a language for
- distributed artificial intelligence, perceptual
- robotics, cognitive modeling, and brain theory
- which is "in the style of the brain", but at a
- relatively high level of abstraction relative to
- neural networks.
-
- The proposed workshop will provide a 2-hour
- introductory tutorial and problem statement by
- Michael Arbib, and sessions in which an invited
- paper will be followed by several contributed
- papers, selected from those submitted in response
- to this call for papers. Preference will be given
- to papers which present practical examples of,
- theory of, and/or methodology for the design and
- analysis of complex systems in which the overall
- specification or analysis is conducted in terms of
- schemas, and where some but not necessarily all of
- the schemas are implemented in neural networks.
-
- A list of sample topics for contributions is as
- follows, where a hybrid approach means one in which
- the abstract schema level is integrated with neural
- or other lower level models:
-
- Schema Theory as a description language for
- neural networks
- Modular neural networks
- Linking DAI to Neural Networks to Hybrid
- Architecture
- Formal Theories of Schemas
- Hybrid approaches to integrating planning &
- reaction
- Hybrid approaches to learning
- Hybrid approaches to commonsense reasoning by
- integrating neural networks and rule-
- based reasoning (using schema for the
- integration)
- Programming Languages for Schemas and Neural
- Networks
- Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming for
- Distributed AI and Neural Networks
- Schema Theory Applied in Cognitive Psychology,
- Linguistics, Robotics, AI and Neuroscience
-
-
- Prospective contributors should send a hard copy of
- a five-page extended abstract, including figures
- with informative captions and full references
- (either by regular mail or fax) by February 15,
- 1993 to Michael Arbib, Center for Neural
- Engineering, University of Southern California, Los
- Angeles, CA 90089-2520, USA [Tel: (213) 740-9220,
- Fax: (213) 746-2863, arbib@pollux.usc.edu].
- Please include your full address, including fax and
- email, on the paper.
-
- Notification of acceptance or rejection will be
- sent by email no later than March 1, 1993. There
- are currently no plans to issue a formal
- proceedings of full papers, but revised versions of
- accepted abstracts received prior to April 1, 1993
- will be collected with the full text of the
- Tutorial in a CNE Technical Report which will be
- made available to registrants at the start of the
- meeting. [A useful way to structure such an
- abstract is in short numbered sections, where each
- section presents (in a small type face!) the
- material corresponding to one transparency/slide in
- a verbal presentation. This will make it easy for
- an audience to take notes if they have a copy of
- the abstract at your presentation.]
-
- Hotel Information: Attendees may register at the
- hotel of their choice, but the closest hotel to USC
- is the University Hilton, 3540 South Figueroa
- Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007, Phone: (213) 748-
- 4141, Reservation: (800) 872-1104, Fax: (213) 748-
- 0043. A single room costs $70/night while a
- double room costs $75/night. Workshop participants
- must specify that they are "Schemas and Neural
- Networks Workshop" attendees to avail of the above
- rates. Information on student accommodation may be
- obtained from the Student Chair, Jean-Marc Fellous,
- fellous@pollux.usc.edu.
-
- The registration fee of $150 ($40 for qualified
- students who include a "certificate of student status"
- from their advisor) includes a copy of the
- abstracts, coffee breaks, and a dinner to be held
- on the evening of April 13th.
-
- Those wishing to register should send a check
- payable to "Center for Neural Engineering, USC"
- for $150 ($40 for students)
- together with the following information to
- Paulina Tagle, Center for Neural Engineering,
- University of Southern California, University Park,
- Los Angeles, CA 90089-2520, USA.
-
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- SCHEMAS AND NEURAL NETWORKS
- Center for Neural Engineering, USC
- April 13 - 14, 1992
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- NAME: ___________________________________________
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- ADDRESS: _________________________________________
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- PHONE NO.: _______________ FAX:___________________
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- EMAIL: ___________________________________________
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- I intend to submit a paper: YES [ ] NO [ ]
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