home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Call for Papers
-
- Expert Systems in Government Conference
-
- October 23-25, 1985
-
- THE CONFERENCE objective is to allow the developers and implementers
- of expert systems in goverenment agencies to exchange information and
- ideas first hand for the purpose of improving the quality of
- existing and future expert systems in the government sector.
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) has recently been maturing so rapidly
- that interest in each of its various facets, e.g., robotics, vision,
- natural language, supercomputing, and expert systems, has acquired
- an increasing following and cadre of practitioners.
-
- PAPERS are solicited which discuss the subject of the conference.
- Original research, analysis and approaches for defining expert
- systems issues and problems such as those identified in the
- anticipated session topics, methodological approaches for analyzing
- the scope and nature of expert system issues, and potential
- solutions are of particular interest. Completed papers are to be no
- longer than 20 pages including graphics and are due 1 May 1985.
- Four copies of papers are to be sent to:
-
- Dr. Kamal Karna, Program Chairman
- MITRE Corporation W852
- 1820 Dolley Madison Boulevard
- McLean, Virginia 22102
- Phone (703) 883-5866
- ARPANET: Karna @ Mitre
-
- Notification of acceptance and manuscript preparation instructions
- will be provided by 20 May 1985.
-
- THE CONFERENCE is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society and The
- MITRE Corporation in cooperation with The Association for Computing
- Machinery, The american Association for Artificial Intelligence and
- The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics National
- Capital Section. This conference will offer high quality technical
- exchange and published proceedings.
-
- It will be held at Tyson's Westpark Hotel, Tysons Corner, McLean,
- VA, suburban Washington, D.C.
-
-
- TOPICS OF INTEREST
-
- The topics of interest include the expert systems in the following
- applications domains (but are not limited to):
-
- 1. Professional: Accounting, Consulting, Engineering,
- Finance, Instruction, Law, Marketing,
- Management, Medicine
- Systems, Intelligent DBMS
-
- 2. Office Automation: Text Understanding, Intelligent
-
- 3. Command & Control: Intelligence Analysis, Planning,
- Targeting, Communications, Air Traffic
- Control
-
- 4. Exploration: Space, Prospecting, Mineral, Oil
-
- Archeology
-
- 5. Weapon Systems: Adaptive Control, Electronic Warfare,
- Star Wars, Target Identification
-
- 6. System Engineering: Requirements, Preliminary Design,
- Critical Design, Testing, and QA
-
- 7. Equipment: Design Monitoring, Control, Diagnosis,
- Maintenance, Repair, Instruction
-
- 8. Project Management: Planning, Scheduling, Control
-
- 9. Flexible Automation: Factory and Plan Automation
-
- 10. Software: Automatic Programming, Specifications,
- Design, Production, Maintenance and
- Verification and Validation
-
- 11. Architecture: Single, Multiple, Distributed Problem
- Solving Tools
-
- 12. Imagery: Photo Interpretation, Mapping, etc.
-
- 13. Education: Concept Formation, Tutoring, Testing,
- Diagnosis, Learning
-
- 14. Entertainment and Intelligent Games, Investment and
- Expert Advice Giving: Finances, Retirement, Purchasing,
- Shopping, Intelligent Information
- Retrieval
-
-
-
-