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- Neuron Digest Sunday, 10 Jan 1993
- Volume 11 : Issue 1
-
- Today's Topics:
- Administrivia - Welcome to a new Volume
- NATO ASI on Statistics and Neural Networks
- CNE Workshop/USC Call For Papers
- CNS*93
- CFP: Intl. Conf. on Tools for AI
- CFP - Turkish Sumposium on AI and ANNs
- CFP - DEFECT AND FAULT TOLERANCE IN VLSI SYSTEMS
- CFP - APPLICATION-SPECIFIC ARRAY PROCESSORS
-
-
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- Subject: Administrivia - Welcome to a new Volume
- From: "Neuron-Digest Moderator, Peter Marvit" <neuron@cattell.psych.upenn.edu>
- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 93 16:07:41 -0500
-
- Faithful Readers,
-
- Again, welcome to a new year and a new Volume number of Neuron Digest. We
- now have over 1600 subscriber addresses, many of which are further
- redistributed to many more people all over the world. At the moment, the
- Digest is gatewayed to the USENET grou comp.ai.neural-nets, though I
- understand our gaateway may disappear soon. I will try to re-establish a
- local connection, but would be grateful for someone to volunteer their
- machine's services.
-
- As always, I have quite a backlog of paper and conference announcements
- (especially with my recent holiday). I thank you all for making this
- Digest successful. I'm sure you join with me wishing our field great
- success during this coming year...
-
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- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: NATO ASI on Statistics and Neural Networks
- From: John Moody <moody@chianti.cse.ogi.edu>
- Date: Sat, 28 Nov 92 14:35:24 -0800
-
-
-
-
- NATO Advanced Studies Institute (ASI) on
-
- Statistics and Neural Networks
-
- June 21 - July 2, 1993, Les Arcs, France
-
- Directors:
- Professor Vladimir Cherkassky
- Department of Electrical Eng.
- University of Minnesota,
- Minneapolis, MN 55455
- tel.(612) 625-9597
- fax (612) 625- 4583
- email: cherkass@ee.umn.edu
-
- Professor Jerome H. Friedman
- Statistics Department
- Stanford University
- Stanford, CA 94309
- tel (415 )723-9329
- fax(415) 926-3329
- email: jhf@playfair.stanford.edu
-
- Professor Harry Wechsler
- Computer Science Department
- George Mason University
- Fairfax VA 22030
- tel (703) 993-1533
- fax (703) 993-1521
- email: wechsler@gmuvax2.gmu.edu
-
- List of invited lecturers: I. Alexander, L. Almeida, A. Barron, A. Buja,
- E. Bienenstock, G. Carpenter, V. Cherkassky, T. Hastie, F. Fogelman, J.
- Friedman, H. Freeman, F. Girosi, S. Grossberg, J. Kittler, R. Lippmann, J.
- Moody, G. Palm, R. Tibshirani, H. Wechsler, C. Wellekens.
-
- Objective, Agenda and Participants: Nonparametric estimation is a problem
- of fundamental importance for many applications involving pattern
- classification and discrimination. This problem has been addressed in
- Statistics, Pattern Recognition, Chaotic Systems Theory, and more recently
- in Artificial Neural Network (ANN) research. This ASI will bring together
- leading researchers from these fields to present an up-to-date review of
- the current state-of-the art, to identify fundamental concepts and trends
- for future development, to assess the relative advantages and limitations
- of statistical vs neural network techniques for various pattern recognition
- applications, and to develop a coherent framework for the joint study of
- Statistics and ANNs. Topics range from theoretical modeling and adaptive
- computational methods to empirical comparisons between statistical and
- neural network techniques. Lectures will be presented in a tutorial manner
- to benefit the participants of ASI. A two-week programme is planned,
- complete with lectures, industrial/government sessions, poster sessions and
- social events. It is expected that over seventy students (which can be
- researchers or practitioners at the post-graduate or graduate level) will
- attend, drawn from each NATO country and from Central and Eastern Europe.
- The proceedings of ASI will be published by Springer-Verlag.
-
- Applications: Applications for participation at the ASI are sought.
-
- Prospective students, industrial or government participants should send a
- brief statement of what they intend to accomplish and what form their
- participation would take. Each application should include a curriculum
- vitae, with a brief summary of relevant scientific or professional
- accomplishments, and a documented statement of financial need (if funds are
- applied for).
-
- Optionally, applications may include a one page summary for making a
- short presentation at the poster session. Poster presentations focusing on
- comparative evaluation of statistical and neural network methods and
- application studies are especially sought. For junior applicants, support
- letters from senior members of the professional community familiar with the
- applicant's work would strengthen the application. Prospective participants
- from Greece, Portugal and Turkey are especially encouraged to apply.
-
- Costs and Funding: The estimated cost of hotel accommodations and meals
- for the two-week duration of the ASI is US$1,600. In addition,
- participants from industry will be charged an industrial registration
- fee, not to exceed US$1,000. Participants representing industrial
- sponsors will be exempt from the fee. We intend to subsidize costs of
- participants to the maximum extent possible by available funding.
- Prospective participants should also seek support from their national
- scientific funding agencies. The agencies, such as the American NSF or
- the German DFG, may provide some ASI travel funds upon the recommendation
- of an ASI director. Additional funds exist for students from Greece,
- Portugal and Turkey. We are also seeking additional sponsorship of ASI.
- Every sponsor will be fully acknowledged at the ASI site as well as in
- the printed proceedings.
-
- Correspondence and Registration: Applications should be forwarded to Dr.
- Cherkassky at the above address. Applications arriving after March 1,
- 1993 may not be considered. All approved applicants will be informed of
- the exact registration arrangements. Informal email inquiries can be
- addressed to Dr. Cherkassky at nato_asi@ee.umn.edu.
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: CNE Workshop/USC Call For Papers
- From: Jean-Marc Fellous <fellous%hyla.usc.edu@usc.edu>
- Date: Sat, 05 Dec 92 11:42:41 -0800
-
-
-
- CALL FOR PAPERS
-
-
- 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.
-
-
- To design complex technological systems and to analyze complex
- biological and cognitive systems, we need a multilevel methodolo-
- gy which combines a coarse-grain analysis of cooperative or dis-
- tributed 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 power-
- ful general paradigm). Schemas provide a language for distri-
- buted 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 introducto-
- ry 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,
- email: 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 ac-
- cepted abstracts received prior to April 1, 1993 will be collect-
- ed 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 audi-
- ence 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.
-
- The registration fee of $150 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 together with the following
- information to:
-
- Paulina Tagle
- Center for Neural Engineering
- University of Southern California
- University Park
- Los Angeles CA 90089-2520
- USA
-
-
- ==---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- SCHEMAS AND NEURAL NETWORKS
- Center for Neural Engineering, USC
- April 13 - 14, 1992
-
-
- NAME: ____________________________________________
- ADDRESS: ____________________________________________
- ____________________________________________
- PHONE NO.: _______________ FAX:___________________
- EMAIL: ____________________________________________
-
-
- I intend to submit a paper: YES [ ] NO [ ]
-
-
- =---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: CNS*93
- From: Jim Bower <jbower@cns.caltech.edu>
- Date: Tue, 08 Dec 92 13:23:40 -0800
-
-
-
-
- CALL FOR PAPERS
-
- Second Annual
- Computation and Neural Systems Meeting
- CNS*93
-
- July 31 - August 8
- 1993
-
- Washington D.C.
-
- This is the second annual meeting of an inter-disciplinary
- conference intended to address the broad range of research
- approaches and issues involved in the general field of
- computational neuroscience. Last year's meeting in
- San Francisco brought 300 experimental and theoretical
- neurobiologists along with engineers, computer scientists,
- cognitive scientists, physicists, and mathematicians
- together to consider the functioning of biological nervous
- systems. 85 peer reviewed papers were presented at the
- meeting on a range of subjects related to understanding
- how biological neural systems compute.
-
- As last year, the meeting is intended to equally emphasize
- experimental, model-based, and more abstract theoretical
- approaches to understanding neurobiological computation.
- The first day of the meeting will be devoted to tutorial
- presentations and workshops focused on particular technical
- issues confronting computational neurobiology. The main body
- of the meeting will include plenary, contributed and poster
- sessions. There will be no parallel sessions and the full
- text of presented papers will be published in a proceedings
- volume. Following the regular session, there will be
- two days of focused workshops at a rural site outside of the D.C.
- area.
-
- With this announcement we solicit the submission of presented
- papers to the meeting. All papers will be refereed.
-
- Submission Procedures: Original research contributions are
- solicited. Authors must submit a 1000-word (or less) summary
- and a separate single page 50-100 word abstract clearly stating
- their results. Accepted abstracts will be published in the
- conference program. Summaries are for program committee use only.
- At the bottom of each abstract page and on the first summary page,
- indicate preference for oral or poster presentation and specify
- at least one appropriate category and theme from the following
- list:
-
- Presentation categories:
- A. Theory and Analysis
- B. Modeling and Simulation
- C. Experimental
- D. Tools and Techniques
-
- Themes:
- A. Development
- B. Cell Biology
- C. Excitable Membranes and Synaptic Mechanisms
- D. Neurotransmitters, Modulators, Receptors
- E. Sensory Systems
- 1. Somatosensory
- 2. Visual
- 3. Auditory
- 4. Olfactory
- 5. Other
- F. Motor Systems and Sensory Motor Integration
- G. Behavior
- H. Cognitive
- I. Disease
-
-
- Include addresses of all authors on the front of the summary and the
- abstract including email for each author. Indicate on the front of
- the summary to which author correspondence should be
- addressed. Program committee decisions will be sent to the
- correspondence author only. Submissions will not be considered
- that lack category information, separate abstract sheets,
- author addresses, or are late.
-
- Submissions can be made by either surface mail or email. Authors
- submitting via surface mail should send 6 copies of the abstract
- and summary to:
-
- Chris Ploegaert
- CNS*93 Submissions
- Division of Biology
- 216-76
- Caltech
- Pasadena, CA. 91125
-
- email submissions should be sent to:
-
- cp@smaug.cns.caltech.edu
-
- (asci, postscript, or latex files accepted)
-
- in each case, submissions must be postmarked (emailed) by
- January 26th, 1993.
-
-
- Registration information: All submitting authors will be sent
- registration material automatically. Others interested in
- obtaining registration material once they become available should
- contact Chris Ploegaert at the above address or via email at:
-
- cp@smaug.cns.caltech.edu
-
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- CNS*93 Organizing Committee:
-
- Meeting Coordination:
- Dennis Glanzman, National Institute of Mental Health
- Frank Eeckman, Lawrence Livermore Labs
- Program Co-Chairs:
- James M. Bower, Caltech
- Eve Marder, Brandeis University
- John Rinzel, National Institute of Health
- Finances:
- John Miller, University of California, Berkeley
- Gwen Jacobs, University of California, Berkeley
- Workshop Chair:
- Bartlett Mel, Caltech
- European Liaison:
- Herbert Axelrad, Faculte de Medecine Pitie-Salpetriere Paris
-
- ======================================================================
-
- Potential participants interested in the content of last year's
- meeting can ftp last year's agenda using the following procedure
- (you enter ""):
-
- yourhost% "ftp 131.215.137.69"
- 220 mordor FTP server (SunOS 4.1) ready.
-
- Name (131.215.137.69:<yourname>): "ftp"
- 331 Guest login ok, send ident as password.
-
- Password: "yourname@yourhost.yourside.yourdomain"
- 230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
-
- ftp> "cd cns93"
- 250 CWD command successful.
-
- ftp> "get cns92.agenda"
- 200 PORT command successful.
- 150 ASCII data connection for cns92.agenda (131.215.137.69,1363)
- 226 ASCII Transfer complete.
- local: cns92.agenda remote: cns92.agenda
- 17598 bytes received in 0.33 seconds (53 Kbytes/s)
-
- ftp> "quit"
- 221 Goodbye.
-
- yourhost% (use any editor to look at the file)
-
- ====================================================================
-
- **DEADLINE FOR SUMMARIES & ABSTRACTS IS January 26, 1993**
-
- please post
-
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: CFP: Intl. Conf. on Tools for AI
- From: Cris Koutsougeras <ck@rex.cs.tulane.edu>
- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 92 12:32:34 -0600
-
-
- =======================================================================
- CALL FOR PAPERS
-
-
- 5th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence
-
- November 8-11, 1993
- Boston, Massachusetts
-
- This conference encompasses the technical aspects of specifying,
- designing, implementing and evaluating computer tools which use
- artificial intelligence techniques as well as tools for artificial
- intelligence applications. The topics of interest include the
- following aspects:
-
- o Machine learning, Theory and Algorithms
- o AI and Software Engineering
- o Intelligent Multimedia Systems
- o AI Knowledge Base Architecture
- o AI Algorithms
- o AI Language Tools
- o Reasoning Under Uncertainty, Fuzzy Logic
- o Logic and Intelligent Databases
- o Expert Systems and Environments
- o Artificial Neural Networks
- o Parallel Processing and Hardware Support
- o AI and Object-Oriented Systems
- o AI Applications
-
- INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS
-
- Authors are requested to submit five copies (in English) of their
- doubled-spaced typed manuscript (maximum of 25 pages) with an abstract to
- the program chair by April 15, 1993. The conference language is English
- and the final papers are restricted seven IEEE model pages. A submission
- letter that indicates which of the conference areas is most relevant to
- your paper and the postal address, electronic mail address, telephone
- number, and fax number(if available) of the contact author must accompany
- the paper. Authors will be notified of acceptance by July 15, 1993 and
- will be given instructions for final preparation of their papers at than
- time. Outstanding papers will be eligible for publication in the
- International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools.
-
- Submit papers and panel proposals by April 15, 1993 to:
-
-
- Jeffrey J.P. Tsai
- Dept. of EECS (M/C 154) (312)996-9324 (office)
- P.O. Box 4348 (312)996-3422 (secretary)
- University of Illinois (312)413-0024 (fax)
- Chicago, IL 60680 tsai@bert.eecs.uic.edu
-
-
- An internet computer account is maintained to provide periodically
- updated information regarding the conference. Send a message to
- "tai@rex.cs.tulane.edu" to obtain the latest information including:
- registration forms, advanced program, tutorials, hotel info, etc.
-
- For more information please contact:
-
- Conference Chair Steering Committee Chair
-
- John Mylopoulos Nikolaos G. Bourbakis
- Dept. of Computer Science Dept. of Electrical Engineering
- University of Toronto SUNY at Binghamton
- 6 King's College Road Binghamton, NY 13902
- Toronto, Ontario Tel: (607)777-2165
- Canada M5S 1A4
- Tel: (416)978-5180
- jm@cs.toronto.ca
-
-
- Program Vice-Chairs
-
- Machine Learning
- Bernard Silver
- GTE Lab
-
- AI and Software Engineering
- Matthias Jarke
- Technical University of Aachen
-
- Logic and Intelligent Database
- Clement Yu
- University of Illinois at Chicago
-
- AI Knowledge Base Architectures
- Robert Reynolds
- Wayne State University
-
- Intelligent Multimedia Systems
- Forouzan Golshani
- Arizona State University
-
- Artificial Neural Networks
- Ruediger W. Brause
- J.W.Goethe University
-
- Parallel Processing and Hardware Support
- Ted Lewis
- Oregon State University
-
- AI Applications
- Kiyoh Nakamura
- Fujitsu Limited
-
- Expert Systems and Environments
- Philip Sheu
- Rutgers University
-
- Natural Language Processing
- Fernando Gomez
- Florida Central University
-
- AI Algorithms
- Jun Gu
- University of Calgary
-
- AI and Object-Oriented Systems
- Mamdouh H. Ibrahim
- EDS Corporation
-
- Reasoning under Uncertainty, Fuzzy Logic
- John Yen
- Texas A&M University
-
- Registration and Publication Chair
-
- C.Koutsougeras
- Tulane University
-
- Publicity Chairs
-
- Mark Perlin
- Carnegie Mellon University
-
- A. Delis
- University of Maryland
-
- E. Kounalis
- University de NICE
-
- Mikio Aoyama
- Fujitsu Limited
-
- J.Y. Juang
- National Taiwan University
-
- Local Arrangement Chairs
-
- John Vittall, GTE Lab
- M.Mortazavi, SUNY Binghamton
-
- Steering Committee
-
- Nikolaos G. Bourbakis
- SUNY-Binghamton
- C.V. Ramamoorthy
- University of California-Berkeley
- Harry E. Stephanou
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Wei-Tek Tsai
- University of Minnesota
- Benjamin. W. Wah
- University of Illinois-Urbana
-
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: CFP - Turkish Sumposium on AI and ANNs
- From: akin02%TRBOUN.BitNet@pucc.PRINCETON.EDU
- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 92 13:53:11 -0500
-
-
-
- CALL FOR PAPERS
-
-
- 2nd Turkish Symposium on
- Artificial Intelligence and
- Artificial Neural Networks
-
- Bogazici University
- Istanbul, Turkey
- June 24-25, 1993
-
- Supported by :
- Bogazici University, Istanbul; Bilkent University, Ankara;
- IEEE Computer Society Turkiye Section; Middle East Technical University,
- Ankara; TUBITAK, The Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey.
-
- Scope
-
- Commonsense Reasoning, Knowledge Representation, Learning, Natural Language
- Processing, Control and Planning, Expert Systems, Theorem Proving,
- Intelligent Databases, Signal Processing, Speech Processing,
- Vision and Image Processing, Pattern Recognition, Robotics,
- Programming Languages, Simulation Environments, Theoretical Foundations,
- Hardware Implementations, Industrial Applications,
- Social, Legal, and Ethical Aspects,
-
-
- Paper submissions
- Deadline for full papers limited to 6 single spaced (12 point) A4 pages:
- March 1, 1993.
- Author notification: April 1, 1993.
- Camera ready copies: May 1, 1993.
-
- Send submissions (in English or Turkish) to
- Dr. L. Akin, Department of Computer Engineering,
- Bogazici University, TR-80815 Istanbul, Turkey.
- Tel (voice): +90 1 263 15 00 x 1323 (fax): +90 1 265 84 88
- E-mail: yz@trboun.bitnet
-
- Symposium Chair: Selahattin Kuru, Bogazici Univ.
-
- Program Committee:
- Levent Akin, Bogazici Univ.; Varol Akman, Bilkent Univ.;
- Ethem Alpaydin, (chair) Bogazici Univ.; Isil Bozma, Bogazici Univ.;
- M. Kemal Ciliz, Bogazici Univ.; Fikret Gurgen, Bogazici Univ.;
- H. Altay Guvenir, Bilkent Univ.; Ugur Halici METU; Yorgo Istefanopulos,
- Bogazici Univ.; Sakir Kocabas, TUBITAK Gebze Res. Center; Selahattin Kuru,
- Bogazici Univ.; Kemal Oflazer, Bilkent Univ.; A. C. Cem Say, Bogazici Univ.;
- Nese Yalabik, METU
-
- Local Organizing Committee:
- Levent Akin (chair); Ethem Alpaydin; Hakan Aygun; Sema Oktug; A. C. Cem Say;
- Mehmet Yagci
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: CFP - DEFECT AND FAULT TOLERANCE IN VLSI SYSTEMS
- From: PIURI@IPMEL1.POLIMI.IT
- Date: 14 Dec 92 19:19:45 +0001
-
- ============================================= = = = = ===
- = = ==
- 1993 IEEE International Workshop on == = =
- DEFECT AND FAULT TOLERANCE IN VLSI SYSTEMS = = =
- ==
- 27-29 October 1993, Venice, Italy
-
- ============================================================= =
-
- Sponsored by the EUROMICRO Association and
- by the IEEE Computer Society (pending).
- In cooperation with IFIP WG 10.5, AEI (pending), AICA (pending).
-
- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CALL FOR PAPERS <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
-
- The goal of this workshop is to provide a discussion forum for
- researchers and practitioners dealing with digital, analog and
- mixed VLSI integrated circuits. All aspects of design,
- manufacturing, test, reliability, and availability which are
- affected by defects during manufacturing and by faults during
- system operation are of interest.
-
- The scope of the workshop includes, but is not limited to, the
- following topics:
-
- Defect and fault tolerant VLSI architectures
- Defect and fault tolerant memories
- Defect and fault tolerant analog and mixed ICs
- Case studies of defect and fault tolerance
- Fault models and defect models
- Techniques for yield enhancement
- Statistical yield modeling
- Defect and fault tolerant VLSI systems
- Repair and restructuring techniques
- Technology issues for defect tolerant architectures
- Packaging techniques for WSI, 3-d VLSI, and MCMs
- On-line reconfiguration
- Run-time fault modeling
- Self-testable designs for DFT in VLSI and WSI
- Multiple-fault diagnosis
- Parametric testing for DFT
-
- Manuscripts describing novel results from industry are strongly
- encouraged. Presentations will consist of regular papers (20
- min. talk, 10 min. discussion) and short papers (15 min. talk, 5
- min. discussion). In addition, evening working groups for the
- continuation of discussion initiated during the presentations
- will be organized.
-
- GENERAL CHAIRPERSONS
-
- prof. Fabrizio LOMBARDI prof. Mariagiovanna SAMI
- Dept. of Computer Science Dept. Electronics & Information
- Texas A&M University Politecnico di Milano
- College Station piazza L. da Vinci 32
- TX 77843-3112, USA I-20133 Milano, Italy
- phone no. (409) 845-8641 phone no. (39-2) 2399-3516
- fax no. (409) 847-8578 fax no. (39-2) 2399-3411
- e-mail lombardi@cs.tamu.edu e-mail sami@ipmel1.polimi.it
-
- PROGRAM CHAIRPERSONS
-
- prof. Yvon SAVARIA prof. Renato STEFANELLI
- Dept. of Electrical Engineering Dept. Electronics & Information
- Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal Politecnico di Milano
- Room A-330.11 piazza L. da Vinci 32
- Campus de l'Universite Montreal I-20133 Milano, Italy
- PO Box 6079, Station A phone no. (39-2) 2399-3513
- 2900, Edouard Montpetit fax no. (39-2) 2399-3411
- Montreal, Canada e-mail stefanelli@ipmel1.polimi.it
- phone no. (514) 340-4737
- fax no. (514) 340-4147
- e-mail savaria@vlsi.polymtl.ca
-
- FINANCIAL & REGISTRATION CHAIRMAN
-
- prof. Vincenzo PIURI
- Dept. of Electronics and Information, Politecnico di Milano
- piazza L. da Vinci 32, I-20133 Milano, Italy
- phone no. (39-2) 2399-3606, fax no. (39-2) 2399-3411
- e-mail piuri@ipmel1.polimi.it
-
- INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS
-
- Authors are invited to submit 5 copies of the summary of a paper
- no later than APRIL 16, 1993 to the Program Chairpersons (prof.
- Savaria for Americas, Australia, and Japan; prof. Stefanelli for
- Europe, Africa, and the rest of the Asia). Paper submission
- should be an extended summary of 5 pages of text plus an
- unlimited number of figures.
-
- Proposals and requests for panel discussions and working groups
- should be sent to one of the Program Chairpersons as soon as
- possible, but no later than APRIL 10, 1993.
-
- Notification of acceptance will be posted by June 10, 1993.
-
- Final manuscripts (10 pages including figures) must be received
- by AUGUST 1, 1993 for inclusion in the workshop proceedings.
- Proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press.
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- Subject: CFP - APPLICATION-SPECIFIC ARRAY PROCESSORS
- From: PIURI@IPMEL1.POLIMI.IT
- Date: 14 Dec 92 19:20:05 +0001
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-
- 1993 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
- APPLICATION-SPECIFIC ARRAY PROCESSORS
-
- ASAP'93
-
- 25-27 October 1993, Venice, Italy
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-
- Sponsored by the EUROMICRO Association.
- In cooperation with IEEE Computer Society (pending),
- IFIP WG 10.5, AEI, AICA (pending).
-
- .................:::::: CALL FOR PAPERS ::::::.................
-
- ASAP'93 is an international conference encompassing the theory,
- design, implementation, and evaluations of application-specific
- computing. This conference is a successor to the First
- International Workshop on Systolic Arrays held in Oxford,
- England, in July 1986. The title has been modified to reflect the
- expanded interest in highly-parallel algorithmically-specialized
- processors as well as the application-driven nature of
- contemporary systems.
-
- Since application-specific array-processor research represents a
- cross-disciplinary field of interest to a broad audience, this
- conference will present a balanced program covering technical
- subjects encompassing conceptual design, programming techniques,
- electronic and optical implementations, and analysis and
- evaluation of final systems. It is expected that participants
- will include people from research institutions in government,
- industry, and academia around the world.
-
- The conference will feature an opening keynote address, technical
- presentations, a panel discussion, and poster displays. One of
- the poster sessions will be reserved for very recent results,
- ongoing projects and exploratory work. The official language is
- English.
-
- The themes emphasized at this conference include architectures,
- algorithms, applications, hardware, software, and design
- methodology for application-specific parallel computing systems.
- Papers are expected to address both theoretical and practical
- aspects of such systems. Of particular interest are contributions
- that achieve large performance gains with application-specific
- parallel processors, introduce novel architectural concepts,
- propose formal and practical frameworks for the specification,
- design and evaluation of these systems, discuss technology
- dependencies and the integration of hardware and software
- components, and describe fabricated systems and their testing.
-
- The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the
- following:
-
- Application-Specific Architectures
- - - systolic, SIMD, MIMD, dataflow systems
- - - homogeneous, heterogeneous, reconfigurable systems
- - - intelligent memory systems and interconnection network
- - - embedded systems and interfaces
-
- Algorithms for Application-Specific Computing
- - - matrix operations
- - - transformations (e.g., FFT, Hough)
- - - sorting algorithms
- - - graph algorithms
-
- Applications that Require Specialized Computing Systems
- - - signal processing
- - - image processing and vision
- - - communications
- - - robotics and manufacturing
- - - neural networks
- - - scientific computing
- - - artificial intelligence and data bases
-
- Software for Application-Specific Computing
- - - languages
- - - operating systems
- - - optimizing compilers
-
- Hardware for Application-Specific Computing
- - - VLSI/WSI systems
- - - optical systems
- - - custom and commercial processors
- - - implementation and testing issues
- - - fabricated systems
- - - synchronous vs asynchronous systems
-
- Design Methodology for Application-Specific Systems
- - - mapping algorithms onto architectures
- - - partitioning large problems
- - - design tools
- - - fault tolerance (hardware and software)
- - - benchmarks and performance modeling
-
- INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS
-
- Authors are invited to send a one-page abstract, the title of the
- paper and the author's address by electronic or postal mail to
- the Program Chair by MARCH 27, 1993.
-
- Authors must submit five copies of their double-spaced typed
- manuscript (maximum 5000 words) with an abstract to the Program
- Chair by APRIL 16, 1993. In the submission letter, the authors
- should indicate which conference areas are most relevant to the
- paper, and the author responsible for correspondence and the
- camera-ready version. Papers submitted should be unpublished and
- not currently under review by other conferences.
-
- Notification of acceptance will be posted by JUNE 10, 1993.
- The camera-ready version must arrive by AUGUST 1, 1993.
- Proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press.
-
- GENERAL CHAIR
-
- Prof. Luigi DADDA
- Dept. of Electronics and Information, Politecnico di Milano
- p.za L. da Vinci 32, I-20133 Milano, Italy
- phone no. (39-2) 2399-3405, fax no. (39-2) 2399-3411
- e-mail dadda@ipmel2.elet.polimi.it
-
- PROGRAM CHAIR
-
- Prof. Benjamin W. WAH
- Coordinated Science Laboratory, University of Illinois
- 1308 West Main Street, Urbana, IL 61801, USA
- phone no. (217) 333-3516, fax no. (217) 244-7175
- e-mail wah@manip.crhc.uiuc.edu
-
- FINANCIAL & REGISTRATION CHAIR
-
- Prof. Vincenzo PIURI
- Dept. of Electronics and Information, Politecnico di Milano
- p.za L. da Vinci 32, I-20133 Milano, Italy
- phone no. (39-2) 2399-3606, fax no. (39-2) 2399-3411
- e-mail piuri@ipmel1.polimi.it
-
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