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    BOSTON UNIVERSITY

    NEURAL NETWORK
    COURSES AND CONFERENCE

    COURSE 1: INTRODUCTION AND FOUNDATIONS
    May 9 - 12, 1992
    A systematic introductory course on neural networks.

    COURSE 2: RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS
    May 12 - 14, 1992
    Eight tutorials on current research and applications.

    CONFERENCE: NEURAL NETWORKS FOR
    LEARNING, RECOGNITION, AND CONTROL
    MAY 14 - 16, 1992

    An international research conference presenting INVITED and
    CONTRIBUTED papers.

    Sponsored by Boston University's Wang Institute,
    Center for Adaptive Systems, and
    Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems,
    with partial support from the
    Air Force Office of Scientific Research.

    NEURAL NETWORK COURSES
    May 9 - 14, 1992

    This self-contained, systematic, five-day course is based on the
    graduate curriculum in the technology, computation, mathematics, and
    biology of neural networks developed at the Center for Adaptive
    Systems (CAS) and the Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems
    (CNS) at Boston University. This year's curriculum refines and
    updates the successful course held at the Wang Institute of Boston
    University in May 1990 and 1991. A new two-course format permits
    both beginners and researchers to participate. The course
    will be taught by CAS/CNS faculty, as well as by distinguished guest
    lecturers at the beautiful and superbly equipped campus of the Wang
    Institute. An extraordinary range and depth of models, methods, and
    applications will be presented. Interaction with the lecturers and
    other participants will continue at the daily discussion sessions,
    meals, receptions, and coffee breaks that are included with
    registration. At the 1990 and 1991 courses, participants came from
    many countries and from all parts of the United States.

    Course Faculty from Boston University are Stephen Grossberg, Gail
    Carpenter, Ennio Mingolla, and Daniel Bullock. Course guest
    lecturers are John Daugman, Federico Faggin, Michael I. Jordan, Eric
    Schwartz, Alex Waibel, and Allen Waxman.

    COURSE 1 SCHEDULE
    SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1992

    4:00 - 6:00 P.M. Registration
    5:00 - 7:00 P.M. Reception

    SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1992

    Professor Grossberg: Historical Overview, Cooperation and
    Competition, Content Addressable Memory, and Associative Learning.
    Professors Carpenter and Mingolla: Neocognitron, Perceptrons, and
    Introduction to Back Propagation.
    Professor Grossberg and Mingolla: Adaptive Pattern Recognition.

    MONDAY, MAY 11, 1992

    Professor Grossberg: Introduction to Adaptive Resonance Theory.
    Professor Carpenter: ART 1, ART 2, and ART 3.
    Professors Grossberg and Mingolla: Vision and Image Processing.
    Professors Bullock and Grossberg: Adaptive Sensory-Motor Control and
    Robotics

    TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1992

    Professor Bullock and Grossberg: Adaptive Sensory-Motor Control and
    Robotics, continued.
    Professor Grossberg: Speech Perception and Production, Reinforcement
    Learning and Prediction.

    End of Course 1 (12:30 P.M.)


    COURSE 2 SCHEDULE


    TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1992
    11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. Registration

    Professor Carpenter: Fuzzy Artmap.
    Dr. Waxman: Learning 3-D Objects from Temporal Sequences.

    WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1992

    Professor Jordan: Recent Developments in Supervised Learning.
    Professor Waibel: Speech Recognition and Understanding.
    Professor Grossberg: Vision, Space, and Action.
    Professor Daugman: Signal Processing in Neural Networks.

    THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1992

    Professor Schwartz: Active Vision.
    Dr. Faggin: Practical Implementation of Neural Networks.

    End of Course 2 (12:30 P.M.)

    RESEARCH CONFERENCE

    NEURAL NETWORKS FOR LEARNING, RECOGNITION, AND CONTROL

    MAY 14-16, 1992

    This international research conference on topics of fundamental
    importance in science and technology will bring together leading
    experts from universities, government, and industry to present their
    results on learning, recognition, and control, in invited lectures
    and contributed posters. Topics range from cognitive science and
    neurobiology through computational modeling to technological
    applications.

    CALL FOR PAPERS: A featured poster session on neural network
    research related to learning, recognition, and control will be held
    on May 15, 1992. Attendees who wish to present a poster should
    submit three copies of an abstract (one single-spaced page),
    postmarked by March 1, 1992, for refereeing. Include a cover letter
    giving the name, address, and telephone number of the corresponding
    author. Mail to: Poster Session, Neural Networks Conference, Wang
    Institute of Boston University, 72 Tyng Road, Tyngsboro, MA 01879.
    Authors will be informed of abstract acceptance by March 31, 1992.
    A book of lecture and poster abstracts will be given to attendees at
    the conference.

    CONFERENCE PROGRAM

    THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1992
    2:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. Registration
    3:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. Reception

    Professor Richard Shiffrin, Indiana University: "The Relationship
    between Composition/Distribution and Forgetting"
    Professor Roger Ratcliff, Northwestern University: "Evaluating
    Memory Models"
    Professor David Rumelhart, Stanford University: "Learning and
    Generalization in a Connectionist Network"

    FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1992

    Dr. Mortimer Mishkin, National Institute of Mental Health: "Two
    Cerebral Memory Systems"
    Professor Larry Squire, University of California, San Diego: "Brain
    Systems and the Structure of Memory"
    Professor Stephen Grossberg, Boston University, "Neural Dynamics of
    Adaptively Timed Learning and Memory"
    Professor Theodore Berger, University of Pittsburgh: "A Biological
    Neural Model for Learning and Memory"
    Professor Mark Bear, Brown University: "Mechanisms for Experience-
    Dependent Modification of Visual Cortex"
    Professor Gail Carpenter, Boston University: "Supervised Learning by
    Adaptive Resonance Networks"
    Dr. Allen Waxman, MIT Lincoln Laboratory: "Neural Networks for
    Mobile Robot Visual Navigation and Conditioning"
    Dr. Thomas Caudell, Boeing Company: "The Industrial Application of
    Neural Networks to Information Retrieval and Object Recognition
    at the Boeing Company"

    POSTER SESSION (Three hours)

    SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1992

    Professor George Cybenko, University of Illinois: "The Impact of
    Memory Technology on Neurocomputing"
    Professor Eduardo Sontag, Rutgers University: "Some Mathematical
    Results on Feedforward Nets: Recognition and Control"
    Professor Roger Brockett, Harvard University: "A General Framework
    for Learning via Steepest Descent"
    Professor Barry Peterson, Northwestern University Medical School:
    "Approaches to Modeling a Plastic Vestibulo-ocular Reflex"
    Professor Daniel Bullock, Boston University: "Spino-Cerebellar
    Cooperation for Skilled Movement Execution"
    Dr. James Albus, National Institute of Standards and Technology: "A
    System Architecture for Learning, Recognition, and Control"
    Professor Kumpati Narendra, Yale University: "Adaptive Control of
    Nonlinear Systems Using Neural Networks"
    Dr. Robert Pap, Accurate Automation Company: "Neural Network Control
    of the NASA Space Shuttle Robot Arm"

    Discussion

    End of Research Conference (5:30 P.M.)


    HOW TO REGISTER:

    .To register by telephone, call (508) 649-9731 (x 255)
    with VISA or Mastercard between 8:00-5:00 PM (EST).
    .To register by fax, complete and fax back the Registration Form
    to (508) 649-6926.
    .To register by mail, complete the registration form below and
    mail it with your payment as directed.

    ON-SITE REGISTRATION: Those who wish to register for the courses
    and the research conference on-site may do so on a space-available
    basis.

    SITE: The Wang Institute of Boston University possesses excellent
    conference facilities in a beautiful 220-acre setting. It is easily
    reached from Boston's Logan Airport and Route 128.

    REGISTRATION FORM: NEURAL NETWORKS COURSES AND CONFERENCE
    MAY 9-16, 1992

    Name: __________________________________________________ ____________

    Title: __________________________________________________ ___________

    Organization: __________________________________________________ ____

    Address: __________________________________________________ _________

    City: ____________________________ State: __________ Zip: __________

    Country: __________________________________________________ _________

    Telephone: _______________________ FAX: ____________________________


    Regular Attendee Full-time Student

    Course 1 ( ) $650 N/A

    Course 2 ( ) $650 N/A

    Courses 1 and 2 ( ) $985 ( )$275*

    Conference ( ) $110 ( ) $75*

    * Limited number of spaces. Student registrations must be received
    by April 15, 1992.


    Total payment:__________________________________________ ____________

    Form of payment:

    ( ) Check or money order (payable in U.S. dollars to Boston
    University).
    ( ) VISA ( ) Mastercard

    #_________________________________Exp.Date:_______ ___________


    Signature (as it appears on card): __________________________

    Return to: Neural Networks
    Wang Institute of Boston University
    72 Tyng Road
    Tyngsboro, MA 01879

    YOUR REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES:

    COURSES CONFERENCE

    Lectures Lectures
    Course notebooks Poster session
    Evening discussion sessions Book of lecture & poster
    Saturday reception abstracts
    Continental breakfasts Thursday reception
    Lunches Two continental breakfasts
    Dinners Two lunches
    Coffee breaks One dinner
    Coffee breaks


    CANCELLATION POLICY: Course fee, less $100, and the research
    conference fee, less $60, will be refunded upon receipt of a written
    request postmarked before March 31, 1992. After this date no refund
    will be made. Registrants who do not attend and who do not cancel
    in writing before March 31, 1991 are liable for the full amount of
    the registration fee. You must obtain a cancellation number from the
    registrar in order to make the cancellation valid.

    HOTEL RESERVATIONS:

    .Sheraton Tara, Nashua, NH (603) 888-9970, $60/night, plus tax
    (single or double).
    .Best Western, Nashua, NH (603) 888-1200, $44/night, single, plus
    tax, $49/night, double, plus tax.
    .Stonehedge Inn, Tyngsboro, MA, (508) 649-4342, $84/night, plus
    tax (single or double).

    The special conference rate applies only if you mention the name and
    dates of the meeting when making the reservation. The hotels in
    Nashua are located approximately five miles from the Wang Institute;
    shuttle bus service will be provided to them.

    AIRLINE DISCOUNTS:

    American Airlines is the official airline for Neural Networks.
    Receive 45% off full fare with at least seven days advance purchase
    or 5% off discount fares. A 35% discount applies on full fare
    flights from Canada with an advance purchase of at least seven days.

    Call American Airlines Meeting Services Desk at (800) 433-1790 and
    be sure to reference STAR#SO252AM. Some restrictions apply.

    STUDENT REGISTRATION:

    A limited number of spaces at the courses and conference have been
    reserved at a subsidized rate for full-time students. These spaces
    will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Completed
    registration form and payment for students who wish to be considered
    for the reduced student rates must be received by April 15, 1992.
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