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- Neuron Digest Friday, 4 Sep 1992
- Volume 10 : Issue 1
-
- Today's Topics:
- Administrivia - Welcome to a new Volume
- First message to Neuron Digest
- Control applications
- Vote on ISSNNet
- Practical Books on Neural Nets, Expert Systems, and Combinations
- research fellowship (post-doc)
- Neural Networks in Astronomy...
- ECAL 93
- ICANN'93 announcement
-
-
- Send submissions, questions, address maintenance, and requests for old
- issues to "neuron-request@cattell.psych.upenn.edu". The ftp archives are
- available from cattell.psych.upenn.edu (128.91.2.173). Back issues
- requested by mail will eventually be sent, but may take a while.
-
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-
- Subject: Administrivia - Welcome to a new Volume
- From: "Neuron-Digest Moderator, Peter Marvit" <neuron@cattell.psych.upenn.edu>
- Date: Fri, 04 Sep 92 11:16:07 -0500
-
- Dear readers,
-
- According to tradition, the beginning of the academic year (September)
- marks a new Volume number for the Digest. I welcome to all recent
- subscribers and thank the long-time readers, some of whom have been with
- the Digest since its inception in December 1986. We now have almost 1400
- addresses on the mailing list, with many non-U.S. subscribers and many
- redistribution points. The Digest is gatewayed (one-way) to the USENET
- newsgroup comp.ai.neural-nets as a convenience to some of the readers,
- making a potential readership estimated at 45,000.
-
- Some reminders: I moderate this list on a volunteer basis and am getting
- less time to deal with the mechanics of email problem. If your email
- address changes or will be deleted (change of position, end of semester,
- etc), *please* send a note to neuron-request@cattell.psych.upenn.edu;
- this will avoid bounces and aggravation.
-
- Due to the volume of mail, I must be more strict about removing addresses
- from the mailing list without warning. Although I will try to contact
- either the subscriber or a postmaster to resolve problems, continual mail
- problems may mean the offending address is deleted. So, if you have not
- gotten a Digest in several weeks and you think you're still subscribed,
- please send me a note.
-
- When announcements of papers are made, please do not automatically ask
- for "one copy of everything." If hardcopy (paper) is offered, remember
- that *someone* has to pay for photocopying and postage -- often the
- author. Please use "off-peak" hours to access the FTP archives for papers
- (i.e., avoid 0400-1300 GMT).
-
- Do not be afraid to submit any question, no matter how simple or broad.
- However, the more specific your question or comment, the more likely you
- will get a useful response. Show you've done a little homework. Try not
- to say "Tell me everything about neural networks." Instead, ask "What are
- good books/papers for a beginner who has a background in math (or biology
- or economics)" or "I've found X, Y, and Z papers on the neural nets and
- music and want more." I believe the discussion (questions, answers, etc.)
- is the most interesting part of the Digest, but only YOU, the reader,
- will make it happen.
-
- I try to keep similar subjects together in a single issue. For example,
- Digests may be entirely (or primarily) paper or conference announcements.
- See the "Subject:" in the mail header as a preview. However, the
- sometimes means delaying publication of a message. If you have something
- urgent or time sensitive, please let me know at the beginning of your
- message and I will put it in the priority queue.
-
- My best wishes for a successful year to all of you.
-
- -Peter
-
- : Peter Marvit, Neuron Digest Moderator
- : Courtesy of Psychology Department, University of Pennsylvania
- : neuron-request@cattell.psych.upenn.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: First message to Neuron Digest
- From: tftang@comm.mot.com (Tang Ting Fook)
- Date: Thu, 27 Aug 92 21:56:55 +0700
-
- [[ Editor's Note: The Digest seems like a good way to "network" with
- other people with similar interests. Self-introductions like this one
- are also a way of reminding people of the variety of applications and
- occaisonally lead to collaborations. -PM ]]
-
- Hi,
-
- I am a Staff Engineer working in R&D Dept, Motorola Penang, Malaysia. My
- work here is to develop software for microcontrollers in portable walkie
- talkie. I am currently doing a part time master course with the
- University of Malaya. The course consist of 2 years course work and a
- thesis project. I have chosen Machine Inspection using Neural Networks as
- my thesis topic. If anyone have a similar interest or have something that
- will help me, please feel free to mail me.
-
- Regards,
- TF Tang
- Motorola Penang, Malaysia.
- Email : tftang@comm.mot.com
- X.400 : EMLY98 FAX : 604-832220
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: Control applications
- From: jbarreto@nefy.ucl.ac.be
- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 92 18:02:24 -0100
-
- I found a message in the Neuron Digest asking suggestion on the use of nn
- in control. [[ V9 #43 ]]
-
- I agree that using the PID to generate input/ouput pairs to train the
- neurel network could in principle be the replacement of a cheap PID by a
- more expensive NNet.
-
- However, why not to use another control topology paradigm? I have used
- in some example the paradigm of reference model and the results are
- promissing. (I have also some papers on using fuzzy control using this
- paradigm, and I think that both approaches are useful in a similar classs
- of problems: those here the mathematical model of the plant are not well
- known, or very nonlinear).
-
- As a reference to the reference model paradigm see the book: Morari,
- Zafiriou, Robust Process control, Prentice Hall, 1989.
-
- My e-mail is:jbarreto@nefy.ucl.ac.be
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: Vote on ISSNNet
- From: worth@cns.bu.edu (Andrew J. Worth)
- Organization: ISSNNet
- Date: 02 Sep 92 16:15:48 +0000
-
- Thanks to everyone who has voted so far. Remember that the voting
- period ends on September 15th so if you haven't voted yet, you still
- can. Note that voting has been a little sparse so far so if you are a
- write-in candidate and all of your friends vote for you, you have a
- good chance of being elected.
-
- Andy.
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Andrew J. Worth (617) 353-6741 ISSNNet, Inc.
- ISSNNet Director (acting) P.O. Box 15661
- worth@cns.bu.edu Boston, MA 02215 USA
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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-
- ISSNNet 1992 Election Ballot
-
- DEADLINE: September 15, 1992
-
- Please fill out all portions and return this ballot to <issnnet@park.bu.edu>
- or surface mail to: ISSNNet Elections, P.O. Box 15661, Boston, MA 02215, USA
-
- Candidates for PRESIDENT: (check one)
-
- Weilan Wu
- Washington University in St. Louis ____
-
- Write-in Name: __________________________________
- University: __________________________________ ____
-
- Candidates for VICE PRESIDENT: (check one)
-
- James W. Conley
- George Mason University ____
-
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- Washington University in St. Louis ____
-
- Write-in Name: __________________________________
- University: __________________________________ ____
-
-
- Candidates for DIRECTOR: (check one)
-
- Andrew J. Worth
- Boston University ____
-
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- University: __________________________________ ____
-
- Candidates for TREASURER: (check one)
-
- Rick Gilmore
- Carnegie Mellon University ____
-
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- please
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- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: Practical Books on Neural Nets, Expert Systems, and Combinations
- From: raethpg%avlab.dnet@aaunix.aa.wpafb.af.mil (MAJOR PETER G. RAETH)
- Date: Wed, 02 Sep 92 21:03:15 -0500
-
- Recently, I published a list of practical books on neural networks. Some
- additions and questions resulted from that effort. Thank you to all who
- contributed.
-
- The attached list is designed to answer the questions received and to add
- some new books.
-
-
- BOOKS THAT COMBINE EXPERT SYSTEMS AND NEURAL NETWORKS
-
- The following books are introductory in nature and combine the ideas
- behind expert systems and neural networks. The techniques discussed in
- these books can usually be implemented via the expert systems tool,
- CLIPS, distributed by the University of Georgia Cosmic Library perhaps
- combined with their NETS neural network tool. A statement of quality or
- endorsement is not intended. This list was constructed by Peter Raeth.
-
-
- Zahedi, Fratemeh, Intelligent Systems for Business, Belmont, CA:
- Wadsworth, 1993
-
- Gallant, Stephen, I., Neural Network Learning and Expert Systems,
- Cambridge, MA: MIT, 1992
-
- Blanchard, David and Paul Beard, Intelligent Applications, New
- Canaan, CT: Lionheart, 1992
-
- Lawrence, Jeannette, Introduction to Neural Networks and Expert
- Systems, Nevada City, CA: California Scientific Software, 1992
-
-
-
- PRACTICAL BOOKS ON EXPERT SYSTEMS
-
- The following books are for those who want a good introduction to expert
- systems. Some of these books illustrate their examples with computer
- code. Some come with a disk. The techniques discussed in these books
- can usually be implemented via the expert systems tool, CLIPS,
- distributed by the University of Georgia Cosmic Library. A statement of
- quality or endorsement is not intended. This list was constructed by
- Peter Raeth.
-
-
- Bowerman, Robert, G., Putting Expert Systems Into Practice,
- Florence, KY: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1989
-
- Black, W.J., Intelligent Knowledge-Based Systems, Florence, KY:
- Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1986
-
- Tymes, Elna, R. and Edward A. Rosch, Personal Designer, Vol I-IV,
- Florence, KY: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1992
-
- Ignizio, James, P., Introduction to Expert Systems, New York, NY:
- McGraw-Hill, 1991
-
- Kim, Steven, H., Knowledge Systems Through Prolog, New York, NY:
- Oxford University Press, 1991
-
- Patterson, Dan, W., Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and
- Expert Systems, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1990
-
- Castillo, E. and E. Alvarez, Introduction to Expert Systems,
- Billerica, MA: Computational Mechanics, 1990
-
- Jackson, Peter, Introduction to Expert Systems, Reading, MA:
- Addison-Wesley, 1990
-
- Feucht and Townsend, Designing and Programming Personal Expert
- Systems, Blue Ridge Summit, PA: TAB, 1992
-
- Raeth, Peter, G., Expert Systems: A Software Methodology for
- Modern Applications, Washington, DC: IEEE Computer Society Press,
- 1990
-
- Krutch, J., Experiments in Artificial Intelligence for Small
- Computers, Indianapolis, IN: Howard W. Sams, 1981
-
- Naylor, C., Build Your Own Expert System, New York, NY: Halstead,
- 1985
-
- PRACTICAL NEURAL NETWORK BOOKS
-
- Each of the books listed below gives code (some on disk) and offers
- guidance on practical applications of various neural network models.
- These are the books known to this reviewer. Unless otherwise noted,
- publishers are located in the USA. This listing was produced by Peter
- Raeth and Mott Given. A statement of endorsement or quality is not
- intended.
-
-
- Rumelhart, David and James McClelland, Explorations in Parallel
- Distributed Processing, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1988
-
- Korn, Granino A, Neural Network Experiments on Personal Computers
- and Workstations, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1991
-
- Caudill, Maureen and Charles Butler, Understanding Neural
- Networks, Vol I and II, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1991
-
- Eberhart, Russell C. and Roy W. Dobbins, Neural Network PC Tools,
- Cambridge, MA: Academic Press, 1990
-
- The disk for the above book is available from Software
- Frontiers; Gilbert, AZ
-
- McCord, Nelson M. and W. T. Illingworth, A Practical Guide to
- Neural Nets, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesely, 1990
-
- A diskette offered by AI Expert magazine (San Francisco, CA and
- Boulder, CO). This collection of programs goes along with
- several articles published over time.
-
- Staff Writers, Neural Teacher, Salt Lake City, UT: Softlabs Corp,
- 1989
-
- Staff Writers, NeuralWorks Explorer, Pittsburg, PA: NeuralWare,
- 1990
-
- Aleksander, Igor, An Introduction to Neural Computing, London,
- England: Chapman and Hall, 1990
-
- The disk for this book is available from Adhoc Reading
- Systems; East Brunswick, NJ
-
- Orchard, G. A. and W. A. Phillips, Neural Computation, East
- Sussex, England: LEA Ltd, 1990
-
- Blum, Adam, Neural Networks Programming in C++, New York, NY:
- John-Wiley, 1992
-
- Muller, B. and J. Reinhardt, Neural Networks: An Introduction,
- New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 1990
-
- Freeman, James, A. and David M. Skapura, Neural Networks:
- Algorithms, Applications, and Programming Techniques, New York,
- NY: Addison-Wesley, 1991
-
- Kosko, Bart, Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems, Englewood Cliffs,
- NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1992
-
- Staff Writers, The Brain Simulator, San Francisco, CA: Abbot,
- Foster and Hauserman, 1989
-
- Staff Writers, NetWurkz, Palo Alto, CA: DAIR Computer Systems,
- 1989
-
- Staff Writers, Awareness, Vancouver, BC, Canada: Neural Systems,
- 1989
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: research fellowship (post-doc)
- From: RIANI@GENOVA.INFN.IT
- Date: 03 Sep 92 09:43:00 -0100
-
- A post-doc fellowship by the European Community Commision (program
- Mobility and Human Capital) could be assigned to the research group on
- Neural Networks of the Unita' di Genova del Consorzio INFM for a period
- of 6 to 12 months.
-
- The salary of the fellowship will be 3600 Ecu/month (insurance fees and
- taxes incuded).
-
- The candidates must be citizen of an EC country except Italy.
-
- The research topic of the fellowship will be one between:
-
- (a) neural networks for handwriting recognition;
-
- (b) studies of neural network algorithms for molecular
- electronic systems.
-
- The interested candidates must send a curriculum vitae, a publication
- list and a letter of interest to myself.
-
- Prof. Massimo Riani
- Unita' di Genova del
- Consorzio INFM
- Via Dodecaneso 33
- 16146 Genova - Italy
- email : riani@genova.infn.it
- fax : +39-10-314218
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: Neural Networks in Astronomy...
- From: Ade Miller <ASM@ASTRONOMY.PHYSICS.SOUTHAMPTON.AC.UK>
- Date: Fri, 04 Sep 92 14:54:00 +0000
-
- [[ Editor's Note: Interesting. Being quite ignorant of the subject, I
- have a hard thinking of any applications of neural net models to
- astronomy. Perhaps someone could both enlighten me and help out Ade
- Miller? -PM ]]
-
- Dear all,
- Does anybody know of any additional work being done on using neural
- networks in astronomy or astrophysics?? My literature search picked up
- a few items, but I'm sure there mush be more being done. I already know
- about the work of Zuiderwijk, Odewahn et al., Meetre & Norris, Sandler
- et al., and Angel et al., and Alvelda. I can't help feeling that there
- must be more...
- If anybody has any more references or details of their own efforts,
- please let me know.
-
- Many Thanks...
-
- Ade Miller
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: ECAL 93
- From: Goss Simon <sgoss%ulb.ac.be@BITNET.CC.CMU.EDU>
- Date: 31 Aug 92 15:58:10 +0000
-
- Dear Connectionist,
-
- We are organising the 2nd European Conference on Artificial Life, and would
- like to post our Call for Papers in yourr next news digest, if that is the
- correct way to go about things.
-
-
- Yours Sincerely
-
- Simon Goss
-
- Unit of Behavioural Ecology
- Center for Non-Linear Phenomena and Complex Systems
- CP 231, Campus Plaine
- Universite Libre de Bruxelles
- Boulevard du Triomphe
- 1050 Bruxelles
- Belgium
-
- Tel: 32-2-650.5776
- Fax: 32-2-650.5767
- E-mail: sgoss@ulb.ac.be
-
-
-
- CALL FOR PAPERS
-
- ECAL '93
-
-
- SELF-ORGANIZATION AND LIFE :
- FROM SIMPLE RULES TO GLOBAL COMPLEXITY
-
- BRUSSELS, MAY 24-26, 1993
-
-
- Natural and artificial systems governed by simple rules exhibit self-
- organisation leading to autonomy, self-adaptation and evolution. While
- these phenomena interest an increasing number of scientists, much remains
- to be done to encourage the cross-fertilisation of ideas and techniques.
- The aim of this conference is to bring together scientists from different
- fields in the search for common rules and algorithms underlying different
- systems. The following themes have been selected :
-
- - Origin of life and molecular evolution
- - Patterns and rhythms in chemical and biochemical systems and
- interacting cells (neural network, immune system, morphogenesis).
- - Sensory and motor activities in animals and robots.
- - Collective intelligence in natural and artificial groups
- - Ecological communities and evolution .
- - Ecological computation.
-
- Epistemological contributions are also welcome.
-
-
- Important dates
-
- November 30th 1992 : Date limit for the submission of proposed contributions
- (full paper, 4 copies).
- January 31st 1993 : Notification of acceptance or rejection.
-
-
- COMPUTER DEMONSTRATIONS, VIDEOS AND ROBOTS ARE ENCOURAGED.
- PLEASE INFORM US OF YOUR NEEDS.
-
-
- Organising committee: J.L. Deneubourg, H. Bersini, S. Goss and G. Nicolis
-
- Address:
-
- Centre for Non-Linear Phenomena and Complex Systems,
- Universite Libre de Bruxelles, CP 231, 1050 Brussels, Belgium.
- Fax : 32-2-6505767; Phone : 32-2-6505776; 32-2-6505796;
- EMAIL : sgoss@ulb.ac.be
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: ICANN'93 announcement
- From: Stan Gielen <stan@mbfys.kun.nl>
- Date: Thu, 03 Sep 92 13:31:01 +0000
-
-
-
- ICANN'93
- International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks
- Amsterdam, September 13-16, 1993
-
- From Neurobiology to Real World Computing
-
- The International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks is the yearly
- meeting of the European Neural Network Society.
-
- Special lectures will be given on the following topics:
-
- PRINCIPLES FROM NEUROBIOLOGY
- Dynamics of single neurons: Their information processing capabilities
- Somato-sensory maps: Self-organization and unsupervised learning
- The visual cortex: Massive parallel processing on structured data
- The oculomotor system: From sensors to actuators
- The hippocampus: An associative memory
-
- PHYSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL THEORIES
- Information theory and statistical inference * Attractor neural networks
- * Learning and generalization * Dynamical systems * Selforganizing systems *
- Stochastic processes * Novel architectures and learning rules
-
- COGNITIVE CONNECTIONISM
- >From neuronic to symbolic representation * Psychological modeling *
- Natural language processing
-
- ROBOTICS
- Robot vision * Sensor fusion * Autonomous vehicles * Control of redundant
- manipulators
-
- APPLICATIONS OF NEURAL NETWORKS
- Speech recognition * Pattern recognition * Economic modeling and time series
- prediction * Process control * Industrial applications * Software * Hardware
-
- Plenaries from international authorities
- Invited papers from leading specialists
- Selected oral presentations and posters
- Tutorials
- Scientific and technical exhibition
-
- FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
- Submission deadline February 1 1993
-
- PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
- Abbott (USA) * Aertzen (Ger) * Aleksander (UK) * Amari (J) * Eckmiller (Ger)
- * Epping (NL) * Fogelman-Soulie (F) * Gielen (NL) * Goser (Ger) * Grossberg
- (USA) * Hertz (DK) * Hinton (CAN) * Hopfield (USA)* Johannesma (NL) *
- Jordan (USA) * Kappen (NL) * Kawato (J) * Koenderink (NL) * Kohonen (Fin) *
- Lautrup (DK) * Martinetz (Ger) * von Seelen (Ger) * Ritter (Ger) * Sporns
- (USA) * Sompolinsky (Isr) * Strube (Ger) * Taylor (UK) * Toulouse (F) *
- Treleaven (UK) * Treves (UK)
-
- Organizers: Bert Kappen, Stan Gielen (University of Nijmegen)
-
- TO RECEIVE FUTURE MAILINGS AND REGISTRATION FORMS, PLEASE MAIL
- YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS TO THE ICANN'93 SECRETARIAT, NOVEP,
- PAULUS POTTERSTRAAT 44, 1071 DB AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS.
- TEL. 31-20-6714814, FAX 31-20-6628136, E-MAIL icann@mbfys.kun.nl
-
-
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-
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