CFP: INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS AND SEMIOTICS `97 [fwd]

Francis Heylighen (fheyligh@VNET3.VUB.AC.BE)
Thu, 22 May 1997 12:26:47 +0100


In article <32EA15B9.3625@cme.nist.gov> Elena Messina
<isas97.publicity@cme.nist.gov> writes:
>Dear Colleague:
>Please forward this announcement within your organization or as
>you see fit. Apologies if you receive multiple copies.
>
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>ISAS `97: First Announcement and Call for Papers
>
>INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS AND SEMIOTICS `97:
> A Learning Perspective
>
>An International Conference Sponsored by NIST, IEEE, NSF, ARO
>National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg,
Maryland,
>USA
>
>See our web page for complete information :
> http://isd.cme.nist.gov/proj/semiotics97
>
>Tutorials: Monday, September 22, 1997
>Conference: Tuesday through Thursday, September 23-25, 1997
>
>Honorary Conference Chairs: Thomas A. Sebeok and Lotfi Zadeh
>
>FOCUS: The fourth meeting dedicated to Applied Semiotics and
>its Application in Large and Complex Systems, including
>Intelligent Machines, ISAS `97 will focus on Learning Processes.
>Workshops and discussions will examine formal methodologies
>concerned with:
> * learning in large symbolic structures,
> * systems of symbol and knowledge representation emerging
> from learning processes, and
> * systems and machines designed to acquire knowledge
> and act intelligently.
>
>New insights will be explored in the areas of modeling, reasoning,
>analysis, and design, as well as applications of intelligent
>systems. The role of semiotic methods in building learning
>architectures will be emphasized. The proceedings will advance
>multidisciplinary discussions and further inquiries fostered by:
> - Architectures for Semiotic Modeling and Situation Analysis
> in Large Complex Systems, an August 1995 meeting held
> in conjunction with the 10th IEEE Symposium on
> Intelligent Control in Monterey, Calif.
> - Intelligent Systems: A Semiotic Perspective, hosted by
> NIST in October 1996.
> - The Workshop on Semiotic Analysis and Design of
> Intelligent Systems, held March 1997, in Triangle Park, N.C.
>
>ORGANIZATION: Three general discussions and nine workshops,
organized in
>three parallel tracks. Topic categories are:
>
>- Semiotic Modeling of Open Systems
>- Knowledge Representation in Intelligent
> Systems
>- Multiresolutional Methods
>- Semiotic Methods of Knowledge Processing
>- Inference in the Loop of Functioning
>- Architectures of Intelligent Systems
>- Toward Multidisciplinary Processes in
> Science and Technology
>- Toward Intelligent Decision Support
> Systems
>- Towards Autonomous Intelligent Machines
>- Key Phenomena of Intelligence
>- Evolution of Semiotic Systems
>- Applying Semiotics to Understand
> Intelligence
>
>SUBMISSION INFORMATION: Five copies of your paper (including
>abstract) should be received by April 10, 1997. Clearly indicate
>the corresponding author. For all authors, include title, name,
>affiliation, address, telephone number, fax, and e-mail address.
>Please specify workshop for which the paper is being
>submitted. Initial submissions should be in near-to-final
>form due to the short amount of time available for changes prior
>to publication. Notification of acceptance and the author's
>kit will be mailed by June 13, 1997. The full paper, in
>camera-ready form, must be received by July 3, 1997. Papers
>should be in two-column format, using at least 10 point Times font.
>Length is limited to six pages, including abstract.
>
>Please mail submissions to:
>
> ISAS 97 Submissions
> NIST, Intelligent Systems Division
> Building 220, Room B124
> Gaithersburg, MD 20899-0001, USA
> Fax: 301-990-9688
> E-mail: isas97.submit@cme.nist.gov
> Phone: 301-975-3418
>
>________________________________________________________
>
>General Chair: James Albus james.albus@nist.gov
>Program Chair: Alex Meystel alex.meystel@nist.gov
>Local Arrangements Chair:Richard Quintero richard.quintero@nist.gov
>Publication Chair: David Coombs isas97.pubs@cme.nist.gov
>Publicity Chair: Elena Messina isas97.publicity@cme.nist.gov
>
>
>INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
>
>K. Baheti, NSF, USA
>Z. Bien, KAIST, Korea
>P. Borne, Ecole Centrale de Lille, France
>B. Bouchon-Meunier, U. P Et M Curie, France
>A. Chikrii, Inst. of Cybernetics, Ukraine
>M. Coombs, New Mexico State U., USA
>B. Dean, SNL, USA
>E. D. Dickmanns, U. der Bundeswehr, Germany
>V. Finn, VINITI, Russia
>D. Fogel, Natural Selection, USA
>K. Furuta, Tokyo Inst. of Technology, Japan
>J. Goguen, U. of Calif. at San Diego, USA
>J. Gray, U. of Salford, UK
>W. Gruver, SFU, Canada
>M. Gupta, U. of Saskatchewan, Canada
>M. Herman, NIST, USA
>M. Juberts, NIST, USA
>S. Kawaji, Kumamoto U., Japan
>O. Kaynak, Bogazici U., Turkey
>Y. Klimontovich, Moscow State U., Russia
>L. Kohout, Florida State U., USA
>M. Kokar, Northeastern U., USA
>S. Lee, U. of So. Calif., USA
>V. Lefebvre, U. of Calif. at Irvine, USA
>D. A. Linkens, U. of Sheffield, UK
>R. Lumia, U. of New Mexico, USA
>R. Mann, ORNL, USA
>J. Maulbetsch, EPRI, USA
>G. T. McKee, U. of Reading, UK
>L. Miller, NGIS, USA
>B. Mirkin, DIMACS, Rutgers U., USA
>A. Mironov, Moscow State U., Russia
>M. Modarres, U. of Maryland, USA
>I. Muchnik, DIMACS, Rutgers U., USA
>C. Nehaniv, U. of Aizu, Japan
>>U. Ozguner, Ohio State U., USA
>L. Perlovsky, Nichols Research Corp., USA
>D. Pospelov, Comp. Ctr. Academy of Science, Russia
>K. Pourrezaei, Drexel U., USA
>T. Reader, WSMR, USA
>B. Rieger, O. of Trier, Germany
>G. Ritter, U. of Florida, USA
>P. Schenker, JPL, USA
>K. Schlussel, NGIS, USA
>D. Skatrud, ARO, USA
>A. Stopp, Daimler-Benz, Germany
>M. Sulcoski, NGIS, USA
>H. Szu, U. of SW Louisiana, USA
>S. G. Tzafestas, NTUA, Greece
>J. Umiker-Sebeok, U. of Indiana, USA
>B. Turksen, U. of Toronto, Canada
>J. C. A. van der Lubbe, Delft U. of Technology, The Netherlands
>F.-Y. Wang, U. of Arizona, USA
>P. Wang, Duke U., USA
>J. M. Weiss, EPRI, USA
>P. Werbos, NSF, USA
>
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