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- Neuron Digest Wednesday, 23 Sep 1992
- Volume 10 : Issue 4
-
- Today's Topics:
- Postdoctoral Felloship
- Publication Prospectus
- Job Opening - professor
- Research Position Available
- Noise Injection into Inputs in BP Learning
- Call for Papers
- Call for Papers: Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology
-
-
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-
- Subject: Postdoctoral Felloship
- From: Tagliaferri Roberto <robtag@udsab.dia.unisa.it>
- Date: Thu, 17 Sep 92 19:06:03 +0100
-
- [[ Editor's Note: I think this has been advertised before. However, in
- case you missed it the first time (just in time for the French vote on
- Maastrich). -PM ]]
-
- Human Capital and Mobility Programme of the Commission of the European
- Communities
-
- Postdoctoral Fellowship
- ==============================================================
-
- Applications are invited for 3 EC funded post-doctoral fellowships with
- the INFM (Italian Institute of Matter Physics) Section of Salerno
- University, Italia. The duration of the fellowships are 12 months.
- Remuneration will be at a rate of 3,644 ECU/month (this covers
- subsistence, tax, social insurance, etc.). The fellowship is open to EC
- citizens other than citizens of Italy.
-
- The research topics are:
-
- (1) Electronic states in normal and superconducting systems with
- strong correlations
- (2) Neural Networks for Signal Processing
- (3) Superconductivity at high critical temperature
-
-
- Interested candidates should send a letter of application, a CV,
- and a list of their publications to:
-
- Dr. Alfonso Romano
- Dept. Fisica Teorica
- Univ. Salerno
- I-84081 Baronissi (SA)
- Italia
- E-mail alforom@salerno.infn.it
- fax +39 89 822275
-
-
- Since the closing date for receipt of applications is September 24,
- candidates are encouraged to send their applications either by e-mail or
- FAX.
-
- =====================================================================
-
- A more detailed description of the research activities (in Latex) follows:
-
-
-
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- \noindent
- {\bf 1) Supervisor: Prof.$\,$M.Marinaro}
-
- \vskip 1truecm
-
- \noindent
- Prof.$\,$M.Marinaro offers to supervise one postdoctoral fellow for a
- period of 12 months. The activity will be theoretical and based on the
- use of Quantum Field Theory methods applied to Condensed Matter Physics.
-
- \noindent
- The fellow will work in a group of 4 experienced people, which
- collaborate with other scientists, such as Prof.$\,$H.Matsumoto (Sendai,
- Japan), Prof.$\,$R.Micnas (Poznan, Poland), Prof.$\,$G.Iadonisi (Naples,
- Italy).
-
- \noindent
- The activity proposed to the perspective fellow is the following:
-
- \vskip 0.2truecm
- \noindent
- {\bf Name of activity}
-
- \vskip 0.2truecm
- \item {} Electronic states in normal and superconducting systems
- with strong correlations
-
- \vskip 0.2truecm
- \noindent
- {\bf Objectives of activity}
-
- \item {} The physical properties of systems with strong electronic
- correlations have been so far studied within the framework of the
- periodic Anderson model, by means of a perturbative expansion in the
- kinetic term of the conduction electrons. Special attention has been
- devoted to the structure of the electronic density of states and to the
- study of the singlet and triplet superconducting solutions generated by
- the inclusion of an attractive off-site interaction between correlated
- electrons.
-
- \item {} The continuation of this kind of analysis and the application
- of similar techniques to other correlated electron models, such as those
- used in the theory of high-$T_c$ superconductors, represents the research
- activity planned for the next future.
-
- \vskip 0.2truecm
-
- \noindent
- See, for example:
-
- \noindent
- M.Marinaro, C.Noce and A.Romano, J. Phys.: Cond. Matt. {\bf 3}, 3719
- (1991); Il Nuovo Cimento D, at press (September or October 1992 issue)
-
-
- %\picture 1 5 {}
-
- \vfill\eject
-
- \noindent
- {\bf 2) Supervisor: Prof.$\,$E.R.Caianiello}
-
- \vskip 1truecm
-
- \noindent
- Prof.$\,$E.R.Caianiello offers to supervise one postdoctoral fellow for a
- period of 12 months. The activity will be mainly experimental and based on
- the use of Neural Networks for adaptive signal processing and feature
- extraction.
-
- \noindent
- The fellow will work in a group of 5 experienced people, which
- collaborate with other scientists, coming from the Universities of Rome
- and Pavia, IRST of Trento, MIT of Boston.
-
- \noindent
- The activity proposed to the perspective fellow is the following:
-
- \vskip 0.2truecm
- \noindent
- {\bf Name of activity}
-
- \vskip 0.2truecm
- \item {} Neural Networks for Signal Processing
-
- \vskip 0.2truecm
- \noindent
- {\bf Objectives of activity}
-
- \item {} Study of learning in neural networks to obtain the best
- performances in complex hybrid systems for signal processing. The nets
- are used in the phases of filtering, feature extraction and
- classification either for speech processing or for 2D pattern
- recognition.
-
- \vfill\eject
-
- \noindent
- {\bf 3) Supervisor: Prof.$\,$F.Mancini}
-
- \vskip 1truecm
-
- \noindent
- Prof.$\,$F.Mancini offers to supervise one postdoctoral fellow for a
- period of 12 months. The activity will be theoretical and based on the
- use of Quantum Field Theory techniques applied to Condensed Matter Physics.
-
- \noindent
- The research project is a part of a common program between the
- Institute of Materials Research at Tohoku University, Sendai (Japan) and
- the Department of Theoretical Physics at the University of Salerno.
-
- \noindent
- The activity proposed to the perspective fellow is the following:
-
- \vskip 0.2truecm
- \noindent
- {\bf Name of activity}
-
- \vskip 0.2truecm
- \item {} Superconductivity at high critical temperature
-
- \vskip 0.2truecm
- \noindent
- {\bf Objectives of activity}
-
- \item {} The phenomenon of superconductivity in the new materials which
- exhibit a high critical temperature is still not well understood from
- a theoretical point of view. By making use of the p-d model, our purpose
- is to investigate the fundamental mechanism which induces
- superconductivity in the new superconductor oxides. At first stage, the
- theoretical effort is concentrated on understanding the electronic
- structure realized in proximity of the metal-insulator transition.
-
- \bye
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: Publication Prospectus
- From: "Sean Pidgeon" <pidgeon@a1.relay.upenn.edu>
- Date: Fri, 18 Sep 92 10:56:01 -0500
-
- [[ Editor's Note: As long-time readers know, I do not publish messages
- which are merely commerical announcements. This note, however, seems to
- be a worthy attempt by a publisher to serve the community. Please
- consider taking a moment to answer the survey at the end. -PM ]]
-
- Dear Researcher:
-
- I am a member of the reference development team of IOP Publishing, the
- publishing division of the Institute of Physics. You may know that we
- publish a range of books and journals relevant to neural networks,
- including the journal NETWORK: COMPUTATION IN NEURAL SYSTEMS and the book
- NEURAL COMPUTING-AN INTRODUCTION by R Beale and T Jackson.
-
- We are investigating the possibility of publishing a major reference work
- for scientists and engineers entitled HANDBOOK OF NEURAL ALGORITHMS. As a
- researcher in the field of neural networks and their applications we would
- value your advice and possible assistance in this endeavor. I would
- therefore be most grateful if you could spare a few minutes to study the
- draft aims and scope and respond to the points raised in the questionnaire.
-
- Sincerely yours,
-
- Tamara Isaacs-Smith
- Assistant Editor
-
-
-
- HANDBOOK OF NEURAL ALGORITHMS
-
- Aims and Scope
-
- Many scientists and engineers are now using neural networks to tackle
- problems that are either intractable, or unrealistically time consuming
- to solve, through traditional computational strategies. One of the
- features of neural computation is that it lends itself to a number of
- board classes of problem that may be common to several different
- disciplines. For example, astronomers are using neural networks to
- classify astronomical objects such as stars and galaxies on the basis of
- their visual or other spectral characteristics, biomedical engineers are
- developing neural networks to identify abnormalities in X-ray, NMR or
- other images of the human body. One can see immediately that the two
- tasks have something in common. Similarly, researchers in many branches
- of engineering are interested in the applications of neural networks to
- signal processing and to pattern recognition. There are many other
- examples.
-
- To address the needs of neural network designers working in these diverse
- fields, we plan to launch a major reference publication devoted to
- network design strategies and algorithms. The major defining features of
- the work will be as follows:
-
- 1. The Handbook with be a practical, hands-on guide to the design and
- implementation of neural networks. As such, it will be centered
- around recipe-type information: for example, the source code
- necessary to implement a network to perform a particular function.
- Source code will be provided in paper and electronic formats as
- appropiate.
-
- The aim is to show people how to do things. Hence the "typical"
- reader might be any of the following: a person who has read an
- introductory textbook on the subject, and wants to do something
- practical with his or her new-found knowledge; a person who has
- experience with neural networks in a particular application, and
- wants to know how to tackle a different problem; or a true
- ground-breaking "expert" who simply wants a ready source of
- reference.
-
- 2. The Handbook will provide an information pathway between scientists
- and engineers in different disciplines who apply neural networks to
- generically similar problems.
-
- 3. The Handbook will be comprehensive source of reference,
- frequently updated in all formats.
-
- The handbook will begin with a major section that provides the "building
- block" for network design and programming. This will be followed by a
- second major section on applications. The contents might be arranged as
- indicated below.
-
- PART A: PRACTICAL FOUNDATIONS
-
- Providing a comprehensive survey of existing neural network
- architectures. For each architecture, a summary of the basic
- concept and applicability, followed by details of appropriate
- learning algorithms, with extensive practical commentary, and
- source code in paper and electronic formats as appropriate.
-
- PART B: ADVANCED APPLICATIONS
-
- Detailing the applications of neural networks to a number of
- generic problems types. Additional source code is provided to
- bridge the gap between the fundamentals outlined in Part A and the
- growing range of real-world applications. Among the applications to
- be addressed are the following:
-
- Pattern recognition
- Image analysis and processing
- Signal processing
- Forecasting
- Control
-
-
- HANDBOOK OF NEURAL ALGORITHMS
-
- Readership survey
-
-
- 1. Do you feel that there is a need for a publication of this type?
-
- 2. How useful to you, personally, is it likely to be?
-
- 3. Would you wish to purchase a personal copy of the Handbook?
-
- 4. Would you encourage your library to obtain a copy?
-
- 5. Are you aware of any related (and possibly overlapping)
- publications? If so, please list them below, together with any
- comments you may have on their general usefulness or on the extent
- of the overlap.
-
-
-
-
-
- 6. Do you have any suggestions for improvement or expansion of the
- enclosed draft aims and scope?
-
-
-
-
- 7. Would you, in principle, be interested in participating in this
- project, either as a coordinating editor or as a contributing
- author?
-
- 8. Would you find it useful to have the complete handbook available in
- an electronic format (e.g. CD-ROM or diskette)?
-
- 9. What is your main area of interest?
-
-
-
- 10. Would you be kind enough to include the names and addresses of
- colleagues who might find this proposal of interest?
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 11. Any other comments/suggestions?
-
-
- 12. What is your name and address?
-
-
-
-
- PLEASE RETURN TO:
-
- Tamara Isaacs-Smith
- Assistant Editor
- IOP Publishing Inc
- The Public Ledger Building, Suite 1035
- Independence Square
- Philadelphia PA 19106
- USA
-
- Telephone: (215) 627 0880
- Facsimile: (215) 627 0879
- Email: pidgeon@a1.relay.upenn.edu (internet)
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: Job Opening - professor
- From: "Arizona State U." <ATGOS@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU>
- Date: Fri, 18 Sep 92 14:50:01 -0700
-
- JOB ANOUNCEMENT
- Experimental Psychologist
-
- Arizona State University is recruiting an associate or assistant
- professor in experimental psychology. The successful candidate must have
- a Ph.D. in psychology and a strong publication record. Specialization in
- any area of cognitive or experimental psychology is acceptable, including
- cognitive development. Special consideration will be given to candidates
- whose research applies to connectionist/adaptive dynamical systems/neural
- modeling and biomedical issues (broadly conceived). The position will
- begin August, 1993. Send Vita, reprints, and three letters of reference
- to Dr. Guy Van Orden, Experimental Psychology Search Committee,
- Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe AZ 85287-1104.
- Deadline for application is December 1, 1992, and every two weeks
- thereafter until filled. ASU is an equal opportunity and affirmitive
- action employer.
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: Research Position Available
- From: giles@research.nj.nec.com (Lee Giles)
- Date: Fri, 18 Sep 92 17:53:03 -0500
-
- POSITION: RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
-
-
- The NEC Research Institute in Princeton, NJ has an immediate opening for
- a RESEARCH ASSOCIATE in the area of neural networks/connectionism and
- dynamics/control.
-
- Research is currently underway to better understand dynamic neural
- networks and their computational capabilities. Towards this end, we are
- looking for a research associate who will contribute to this research
- effort and work closely with the research group.
-
- The successful candidate must have experience in basic research and be
- able to effectively communicate research results. He or she should have
- experience in using computer simulations, preferably in the area of
- artificial neural networks. In addition his or her background should
- include extensive experience in programming in the UNIX/C environment
- (nearly all work is performed on Silicon Graphics workstations). Tasks in
- this area will also involve code maintenance, modification and
- enhancement as required by the research program.
-
- Interested applicants should send their resumes by mail, fax or email
- with 2 references to:
-
- Dr. C. Lee Giles
- NEC Research Institute
- 4 Independence Way
- Princeton, NJ 08540
-
- Phone: 609-951-2642
- FAX: 609-951-2482
- email:giles@research.nj.nec.com
-
-
- Applicants must show DOCUMENTATION OF ELIGIBILITY FOR EMPLOYMENT. NEC is
- an equal opportunity employer: M/F/H/V.
-
- C. Lee Giles
- NEC Research Institute
- 4 Independence Way
- Princeton, NJ 08540
- USA
-
- Internet: giles@research.nj.nec.com
- UUCP: princeton!nec!giles
- PHONE: (609) 951-2642
- FAX: (609) 951-2482
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: Noise Injection into Inputs in BP Learning
- From: 0000440@msgate.emis.hac.com
- Date: Wed, 23 Sep 92 18:29:22 -0800
-
- It has been indicated that injecting noise into the training set during
- training may not force generalization. The reference discusses the
- subject and seems to indicate that at least in some cases it can indeed
- improve generalization. I would be interested in your response to this
- article, and in how one can determine the conditions when it is
- worthwhile.
-
- Ref: K. Matsuoka, "Noise Injection into Inputs in Back-Propagation
- Learning," IEEE Transactions on SMC, Vol 22, No 3 May/June 1992 pp
- 436:440.
-
-
- Stephen L Pendergast, Senior Scientist/Engineer, Hughes Aircraft Company
- Ground Systems Group, PO Box 3310 Bldg 604/MS B152, Fullerton, CA 92634
- Voice: (714)732-2579 Personal - No Company/Official Responsibility
- Email: penderga@hac2arpa.hac.com Fax: (714)732-0242
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: Call for Papers
- From: jbarreto@nefy.ucl.ac.be
- Date: Mon, 07 Sep 92 12:47:25 -0100
-
- ******
- CALL FOR PAPERS
- IMACS Symposium on Mathematical Modeling
- Technical University of Vienna, Austria
-
- February 2-4, 1994
-
- For this symposium I am collaborating in the organization of a session (5
- or 6 papers) on "Qualitative and Neural Networks in Modeling".
-
- Qualitative is considered in the large sense of dealing with non
- quantitative models, using techniques including the approach of symbolic
- manipulation that has its roots in qualitative physics but is not limited
- to it. So, for example, the approach of fuzzy sets to deal with modeling
- and control of physical systems (using only a qualitative knowledge on
- the system) is welcome. On the same sense works using neural networks to
- deal with qualitative descriptions are also welcome.
-
- Those interested in participating in this section are invited to submit
- proposals of presentation. For submissions the dead lines are:
-
- As soon as possible: Title of contribution and authors
- January 31, 1993: Abstract, maximum 1000 works (2 pages) and figures.
- By March 15, 1993: Notification of the result of selection based on the
- abstracts, with comments of reviewers.
-
- After this first selection camera ready forms will be mailed to the
- authors of accepted works with more detailed instructions. Submissions
- can be send by e-mail to
-
- jbarreto@nefy.ucl.ac.be
-
- or by ordinary mail to:
-
- J. Barreto
- Laboratory of Neurophysiology (NEFY)
- Faculty of Medicine, UCL
- Av. Hippocrate 54
- 1200 Brussels - BELGIUM
-
- Remark: If you have access to a Macintosh environment you can send all
- the material using 'binex' of 'Eudora' with 'Attach document option', so
- I can have the document with the figures printed. Otherwise, if you have
- figures use ordinary mail. I can only process easily ASCII text files.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: Call for Papers: Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology
- From: Larry Hunter <hunter@nlm.nih.gov>
- Date: Tue, 08 Sep 92 10:42:31 -0500
-
-
- ***************** CALL FOR PAPERS *****************
-
- The First International Conference on
- Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology
-
- July 7-9, 1993
- Washington, DC
-
- Organizing Committee Program Committee
- --------------------- -----------------------------
- Lawrence Hunter, D. Brutlag, Stanford
- National Library of Medicine B. Buchanan, U. of Pittsburgh
- C. Burks, Los Alamos
- David Searls, F. Cohen, UC-SF
- University of Pennsylvania C. Fields, TIGR
- M. Gribskov, UC-SD
- Jude Shavlik, P. Karp, SRI
- University of Wisconsin A. Lapedes, Los Alamos
- R. Lathrop, MIT
- Schedule C. Lawrence, Baylor
- --------------------- M. Mavrovouniotis, U-Md
- Papers and Tutorial G. Michaels, NIH/DCRT
- Proposals Due: H. Morowitz, George Mason
- February 15, 1993 K. Nitta, ICOT
- M. Noordewier, Rutgers
- Replies to Authors: R. Overbeek, Argonne
- March 29, 1993 C. Rawlings, ICRF
- D. States, NLM, NIH
- Revised Papers Due: G. Stormo, U. of Colorado
- April 26, 1993 E. Uberbacher, Oak Ridge
- D. Waltz, Thinking Machines
-
- Sponsors: American Association for Artificial Intelligence,
- National Library of Medicine
-
- The First International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular
- Biology will take place in Washington, DC, July 7-9, 1993. The
- conference will bring together scientists who are applying the
- technologies of artificial intelligence, robotics, neural networks,
- massively parallel computing, advanced data modelling, and related
- methods to problems in molecular biology. Participation is invited from
- both producers and consumers of any novel computational or robotic
- system, provided it supports a biological task that is cognitively
- challenging, involves a synthesis of information from multiple sources at
- multiple levels, or in some other way exhibits the abstraction and
- emergent properties of an "intelligent system." The three-day
- conference, to be held in the attractive conference facilities of the
- Lister Hill Center, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of
- Health, will feature both introductory tutorials and original, refereed
- papers, to be published in an archival Proceedings. The conference will
- immediately precede the Eleventh National Conference of the American
- Association for Artificial Intelligence, also in Washington.
-
- Papers should be 12 pages, single-spaced and set in 12 point type,
- including title, abstract, figures, tables, and bibliography. The first
- page should give keywords, postal and electronic mailing addresses,
- telephone, and FAX numbers. Submit 6 copies to the address shown. For
- more information, contact ISMB@nlm.nih.gov.
-
- Jude Shavlik
- Computer Sciences Dept
- University of Wisconsin
- 1210 W. Dayton Street
- Madison, WI 53706
-
- *****************************************************************
-
- ------------------------------
-
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