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DM: CFP: International Conference on Advances in Intelligent Systems:From: Mohammadian, Masoud Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1999 15:18:10 -0400 (EDT) Theory and Applications Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 15:46:05 +1000 Sender: owner-datamine-l@nautilus-sys.com Precedence: bulk Dear Sir/Madam Could you please distribute this call for papers of the International Conference on Advances in Intelligent Systems: Theory and Applications - AISTA'2000, to your mailing list. Regards Masoud Mohammadian >International Conference on Advances in Intelligent Systems: >Theory and Applications >AISTA'2000 >2-4 February 2000 >Canberra - Australia >http://beth.canberra.edu.au/conferences/aista2000/index.htm > >CALL FOR PAPERS > >The International Conference on Advances in Intelligent Systems: >Theory and >Applications - AISTA'2000 aims at bringing together theoreticians and >practitioners of intelligent systems from Australia and around the >world to >exchange ideas, present their recent research and discuss possible >collaborations. > >The conference will consist of both plenary sessions and contributory >sessions, focusing on theory, implementation and applications of >intelligent >systems techniques. For contributory sessions, papers are being >solicited. >Several well-known keynote speakers will address the conference. >Topics of >the conference include, but are not limited to, the following area: > >* Intelligent and Adaptive Control Systems >Neural Networks Control, Fuzzy Logic Control, Genetic Algorithms & >Evolutionary Control, Adaptive and Optimal Control, Intelligent >Control >Systems and Robotics, Intelligent Agents, Industrial Automation, >Signal >Processing, Parallel Computing Applications in Identification and >Control > >* Hybrid Control Systems >Neural Genetic Systems, Neural-Fuzzy-Genetic Systems, Fuzzy >Evolutionary >Systems, Fuzzy Expert Systems, Fuzzy Neural Systems, Hybrid >Intelligent >Systems for Control and Optimisation > >* Image Processing, Optimisation and Prediction >Image Processing, Image Segmentation, Clustering, Classification, >Knowledge >Discovery, Intelligent Information Systems, Time Series Analysis and >Prediction, System Identification > >* Intelligent Decision Making >Intelligent Databases and Information Retrieval, Case-Based >Reasoning, >Decision Analysis, Dynamic Systems Modelling, Decision Support >Systems, >Qualitative and Approximate-Reasoning > > >Paper Submission > >Papers will be selected based on their originality, significance, >correctness, relevance and clarity of presentation. Four copies of >manuscripts should be submitted to the following address: > >AISTA'2000 Secretariat >School of Computing >University of Canberra >ACT 2601 >Canberra, Australia > >The manuscripts should present original work, which has not been >published >or being reviewed for other conferences. > >Important Dates >24 September 1999 Deadline for submission of manuscripts > >15 October 1999 Notification of acceptance > >19 November1999 Deadline for camera-ready copies of > accepted manuscripts > >2-4 February 2000 Conference sessions > >Special Sessions and Tutorials >Special sessions and tutorials will be organised at the conference. >The >conference is calling for special sessions and tutorial proposals. >All >proposals should be sent to the conference chair on or before 24 >September >1999. AISTA'2000 will also include a special poster session devoted >to >recent work and work-in-progress. Abstracts are solicited for this >session >(3 pages limit) and may be submitted up to 30 days before the >conference >date. > >Invited Sessions >Keynote speakers from academia and industry will be addressing the >main >issues of the conference. > >Visits and social events >Sightseeing visits will be arranged for the delegates and guests. A >separate >program will be arranged for companions during the conference. > >Further Information >For further information either contact aista@canberra.edu.au or see >the >conference homepage at: >http://beth.canberra.edu.au/conferences/aista2000/index.htm > >Organising Committee Chair: >Masoud Mohammadian >School of Computing >University of Canberra >ACT 2601, Australia > >International Program Committee: >Jacek M. Zurada, University of >Louisville, USA >David E. Goldberg, University of Illinois, USA >Kalmanje KrishnaKumar, University of Alabama, USA >Juha Karhunen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland >Sugisaka Masanori, Oita University, Japan >Jay Liebowitz, University of Maryland-Baltimore County USA >Russell C. Eberhart, Purdue University Indianapolis, USA >Shun-ichi Amari, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, >Japan >Bernd Reusch, University of Dortmund, Germany >Hamid Arabnia, The University of Georgia, USA >Weiyi Meng, State University of New York at Binghamton, USA >Mehmed Kantardzic, University of Louisville, USA >Ning Zhong, Yamaguchi University, >Japan >Xindong Wu, Colorado School of >Mines, USA >Jerzy Pejas, Technical University of Szczecin, Poland >Jarmo Alander, University of Vaasa, Finland >Takeshi Furuhashi, Nagoya University, Japan >Janos D. Pinter, Dalhousie University, Canada >Jeremy L Wyatt, University of Birmingham, UK > > >International Liaison: > >Canada and USA Liaison: >Hamid Arabnia, The University of Georgia, USA > >Europe Liaison: >Zohreh Pahlavani, AVIP, Austria > >Australian and Asian Liaison: >Ric Jentzsch, University of Canberra, Australia > >Publicity & Public Relations: >C. Meier, Australian Intelligent Cybernetic System > >Secretary & Local Arrangements: >Cheryl Friend, University of Canberra, Australia > >Organising Committee Members: >Michael Wagner, University of Canberra, Australia >Brain Stone, University of Canberra, Australia >Masoud Mohammadian, University of Canberra, Australia >Cheryl Friend, University of Canberra, Australia > >In cooperation with: >University of Canberra, Australia >IEEE Act Section, Australia >Australian Intelligent Cybernetic >Systems, Australia >AVIP, Austria >
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