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From ml-connectionists-request@q.cs.cmu.edu Mon May 24 22:14:40 1993
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Subject: PASE'93
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First Announcement
PASE '93
4th International Workshop on Parallel Applications
in Statistics and Economics
>> Exploration of Complex Systems Dynamics <<
Ascona, Switzerland, November 22-26, 1993
Centro Stefano Franscini, Monte Verita
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The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers interested in
innovative information processing systems and their applications in the areas
of statistics, finance and economics. The focus will be on in-depth presentations
of state-of-the-art methods and applications as well as on communicating current
research topics. This workshop is intended for industrial and academic persons
seeking new ways of comprehending the behavior of dynamic systems. The PASE '93
workshop is concerned with but not restricted to the following topics:
o Artificial Neural Networks
o Dynamical and Chaotic Systems
o Fuzzy Logic
o Genetic Algorithms
o Stochastic Optimization
Organizing Committee:
M. Dacorogna, O&A Zurich H. Beran, ICS Prague
F. Murtagh, Munotec Munich M. Hanf, IPS ETH Zurich
E. Pelikan, ICS Prague A. Scheidegger, CSCS Manno
D. Wuertz, IPS ETH Zurich M. Tomassini, CSCS Manno
Please contact for further information and registration
Hynek Beran, ICS Prag
Pod vodarenskou vezi 2
182 07 PRAGUE 8, Czech Republic
FAX: +42 2 858 57 89
E-mail: pase@uivt1.uivt.cas.cs
and for local arrangements
Marco Tomassini, CSCS Manno
Galleria 2, Via Cantonale
6928 MANNO, Switzerland
FAX: +41 91 506711
E-mail: pase@cscs.ch
The workshop will be held near Ascona, an attractive holiday resort in Ticino,
the Italian-speaking canton of Switzerland. In keeping with the tradition of the
PASE workshop, an art exhibition as well as other social events will be organized.
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Further information will be available from anonymous ftp:
ftp maggia.ethz.ch (129.132.17.1)
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"Instructions to Authors"
***** ASCII *****
____________________________________________________________________________
INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS
1. Manuscript
Two copies of the manuscript should be submitted to the
Organizing Committee (See the Contact Address). Manuscripts must
be submitted in English.
2. Copyright
Original papers (not published or not simultaneously submitted
to another journal) will be reviewed. Copyright for published
papers will be vested in the publisher.
3. Text
Text double space on one side of the sheet only, with a margin
of at least 5 cm, (2") on the left. Titles of chapters and
paragraphs should appear clearly distinguished from the text.
Complete text records on 5 1/4" floppy discs are prefered.
4. Equations
Mathematical equations inserted in the text must be clearly
formulated in such a manner that there can be no possible doubt
about meaning of the symbols employed.
5. Figures and Tables
The figures, if any, must be clearly numbered and their
position in the text marked. They will be drawn in Indian ink on
white paper or tracing paper, bearing in mind that they will be
reduced to a width of either 7,5 or 15 (3 or 6") for printing.
After scaling down, the normal lines ought to have a minimum
thickness of 0,1 mm and maximum of 0,3 mm while lines for which
emphasis is wanted can reach a maximum thickness of 0,5 mm.
Labelling of the figures must be easy legible after reduction. It
will be as far as possible placed across the width of the diagram
from left to right. The height of the characters after scaling
down must not be less than 1mm. Photographs for insertion in the
text will be well defined and printed on glossy white paper, and
will be scaled down for printing to a width of 7,5 to 15 cm (3 to
6"). All markings on photographs are covered by the same
recommendations as for figures. It is recommended that authors of
communications accompany each figure or photograph with a
descriptive title giving sufficient information on the content of
the picture. Tables of characteristics or values inserted in the
text or appended to the article must be prepared in a clear
manner, preferably as Camera Ready text. Should a table need
several pages these must be kept together by sticking or other
appropriate means in such a way as to emphasize the unity of the
table.
6. Abstracts and Required Informations
An abstracts of 10 to 20 typed lines written by the author in
the English will precede and introduce each article. Provide
title, authors, affiliation, data of dispatch on a separate sheet
with exact mailing address for correspondence.
7. References
The references should be cited in a sequential manner and the
reference numbers should be in square brackets. References must
be listed at the end of the paper in the numerical order.
Example for references to articles from journals
[1] Dawes E.M., Corrigan K.: Linear models. Trans.JSCM, 30},
1991, 42-51.
Example for references to articles from proceedings
[2] Brown B.: Linears models. In: Proc.of the IEEE International
Conference, A.Priets(Eds), IEE Press, New York, 1988, 607-610.
Example for refrences to books
[3] Bollobes B.: Extremal Graph Theory. Springer, New York, 1988.
All references should be indicated in the manuscript.
*** REMARKS FOR THE SPECIAL ISSUE ***
The contributions are requested by the Organizing Commitee on
the PC-compatible 3 1/2" or 5 1/4" floppy disk in an ASCII form.
Adding the TEX file will be welcomed. For figures the post-script
files can be also enclosed. Please, do send the hardopy together
with your floppy disk. Sending your contribution in any other form
may cause troubles for publishing.
In the case of any problems please do contact the Organizing
Commitee:
Hynek Beran, ICS Prague
Pod vodarenskou vezi 2
182 07 PRAGUE 8, Czech Republic
FAX: +42 2 858 57 89
E-mail: pase@uivt1.uivt.cas.cs
Your contributions are to be sent to the same address.
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