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    Ton van den Bogert, Biomch-L co-moderator
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    Subject:
    ISA'2000 Call for Papers
    Date:
    Sat, 18 Dec 1999 12:24:22 -0700
    From:
    Pascal Ryffel
    To:
    Prospective authors




    First Call for Papers
    International Congress on
    INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS (ISA'2000)
    to be held at the University of Wollongong
    (near Sydney), Australia
    from December 12-15, 2000
    http://www.icsc.ab.ca/isa2000.htm

    The ISA’2000 Congress aims to provide researchers and
    practitioners from academia and industry with a forum
    to report on the latest developments in intelligent
    systems and their applications within the four major
    areas of computational intelligence, interactive and
    collaborative computing, industrial systems, and
    biologically inspired systems. The Congress will also
    provide a unique opportunity for dialogue and synergy
    between scientists and engineers from different
    backgrounds with the common interest in intelligent
    systems.

    The congress consists of the following four Symposia:

    1. COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE (CI'2000)
    Chair: Prof. Franz J. Kurfess, Canada
    Email: franz@cs.concordia.ca

    Topics:
    - Adaptive and Learning Systems
    - Artificial Intelligence
    - Artificial Life
    - Biocybernetics
    - Cognitive and Neural Modelling
    - Evolutionary Computation
    - Fuzzy Systems
    - Genetic Algorithms
    - Knowledge-based Systems
    - Machine Learning and Perception
    - Image Processing and Classification
    - Multi Agent Systems
    - Neural Networks
    - Optimization, Heuristics and Search Methods
    - Parallel and Distributed Computing
    - Pattern Recognition and Classification
    - Self-organizing Systems
    - Statistics and Forecasting

    The CI'2000 symposium also features a
    SPECIAL SESSION AND TUTORIAL ON
    INTELLIGENT DECISION SUPPORT FOR LEGAL PRACTICE
    Organizer: John Zeleznikow, La Trobe University,
    Bundoora, Australia
    for details see http://www.icsc.ab.ca/151-info.htm


    2. INTERACTIVE AND COLLABORATIVE COMPUTING (ICC'2000)
    Chairs: Prof. Yoneo Yano and Prof. Hiroaki Ogata, Japan
    Email: yano@is.tokushima-u.ac.jp
    ogata@is.tokushima-u.ac.jp

    Topics:
    - Agent Based Systems
    - Adaptive and Adaptable Systems
    - Application for Disabled People
    - Computer Mediated Communication
    - Computer Supported Cooperative Work
    - Computer Supported Collaborative Learning
    - Cooperative Database Systems
    - Digital Libraries / Museums
    - Ergonomic, Interface, and Cognitive Issues
    - Interactive Learning / Tutoring Environments
    - Human Computer Interaction
    - Multimedia, Hypermedia and New Media
    - User Modeling
    - Socialware / Communityware
    - Systems Evaluation
    - Teleworking / Telelearning Environments
    - Wearable / Ubiquitos Computing
    - Internet / Web Based Computing
    - Virtual and Augmented Realities
    for details see http://www.icsc.ab.ca/152-info.htm


    3. INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS (IS'2000)
    Chair: Prof. Edward Szczerbicki, Australia
    Email: mees@cc.newcastle.edu.au

    Topics:
    - Autonomous Decentralized Systems
    - Behavioral Decision Making
    - Communications and Transportation Systems
    - Continuous Simulation and Applications
    - Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
    - Decision Technologies
    - Design Coordination
    - Discrete Event Dynamic Systems
    - Distributed Decision Making
    - Education and Multimedia
    - Ecological Monitoring and Simulation Systems
    - Energy and Environmental Systems
    - Human Decision Making
    - Information and Decision Systems
    - InterNet, IntraNet and Virtual Reality Applications
    - Manufacturing Systems and Petri Nets
    - Mass Customization
    - Qualitative Reasoning Conflict Analysis
    - Quality & Reliability Engineering
    - Product Development and Planning
    - Risk Management
    - Robotics
    - Service and Public Sector Systems
    - Simulation Methodology
    - Simulation Training Systems
    - Supervisory Control
    - Systems Modeling, Analysis and Evaluation
    - Technology Forecasting
    - Transportation Systems

    The IS'2000 symposium also features a
    WORKSHOP ON MASS CUSTOMIZATION MANAGEMENT (MCM'2000)
    Organizers: Prof. Claus Rautenstrauch &
    Dr. Klaus Turowski, Germany
    for details see http://www.icsc.ab.ca/153-info.htm


    4. BIOLOGICALLY INSPIRED SYSTEMS (BIS'2000)
    Chair: Hans-Heinrich Bothe, Denmark
    Email: hhb@it.dtu.dk

    Topics:
    - Autonomous Robots
    - Behavior based Control
    - Computer Vision, Audition, Olfaction, High-level Perception
    - Hardware- and Software Implementations
    - Intelligent Sensor Fusion
    - Neuromorphic Engineering
    - Sensor and Sensory System
    - Smart Human-machine Communication
    for details see http://www.icsc.ab.ca/154-info.htm


    SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
    ISA'2000 will include invited plenary talks, contributed
    sessions, invited sessions, workshops and tutorials.


    CALL FOR INVITED SESSIONS
    The organization of invited sessions is encouraged. Prospective
    organizers are requested to send a session proposal (consisting
    of 4-5 invited papers, the recommended session-chair and
    co-chair, as well as a short statement describing the title and
    the purpose of the session) to the respective symposium chair
    or the congress organizer. Invited sessions should preferably
    start with a tutorial paper. The registration fee of the session
    organizer will be waived, if at least 4 authors of invited
    papers register to the conference.


    POSTER PRESENTATIONS
    Poster presentations are encouraged for people who wish to
    receive peer feedback, and practical examples of applied research
    are particularly welcome. Poster sessions will allow the
    presentation and discussion of respective papers, which will
    also be included in the conference proceedings.


    CALL FOR WORKSHOPS, TUTORIALS AND OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS
    Several workshops/tutorials are planned for ISA'2000. Each
    workshop/tutorial will focus on a particular topic, and consist
    of several presentations and open discussions. The proposal for
    a workshop/tutorial should include the title, topics covered,
    proposed speakers, targeted audiences, and estimated length
    (hours) of the workshop/tutorial. The proposal should be
    submitted either to the congress chair, the corresponding
    symposium chair or the congress organizer by March 31, 2000.


    SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
    Prospective authors are requested to either send a draft paper
    (maximum 7 pages) or an extended abstract for review by the
    International Program Committee. All submissions must be
    written in English, starting with a succinct statement of the
    problem, the results achieved, their significance and a
    comparison with previous work.

    Submissions must be received by March 31, 2000.

    The submission should also include
    - Title of symposium (CI'2000, ICC'2000, IS'2000, BIS'2000)
    - Type of paper (regular, poster, tutorial or invited)
    - Authors names, affiliations, addresses
    - Name of author to contact for correspondence
    - E-mail address and fax # of contact author
    - Topics which best describe the paper (max. 5 keywords)
    - Short CV of authors (recommended)

    Submission by electronic mail is strongly recommended to
    operating@icsc.ab.ca

    or else by fax or mail (2 copies) to the following address:

    ICSC
    International Computer Science Conventions
    P.O. Box 279
    Millet, AB T0C 1Z0 / Canada
    Fax: +1-780-387-4329
    Phone: +1-780-387-3546
    Email Operating Division: operating@icsc.ab.ca


    PROCEEDINGS AND PUBLICATIONS
    All accepted and invited papers will be included in the
    congress proceedings. Selected papers will also be included
    in special issues of some prestigious journals.


    IMPORTANT DATES
    March 31, 2000: Submission deadline
    May 31, 2000: Notification of acceptance
    July 30, 2000: Delivery of full papers
    December 12-15, 2000: ISA'2000 congress


    CONGRESS GENERAL CHAIR
    Prof. Fazel Naghdy
    School of Electrical, Computer, and
    Telecommunications Engineering
    University of Wollongong
    NSW 2522 / Australia
    Email: f.naghdy@uow.edu.au


    CONGRESS ORGANIZER
    ICSC International Computer Science Conventions
    P.O. Box 279
    Millet, AB T0C 1Z0 / Canada
    Fax: +1-780-387-4329
    Phone: +1-780-387-3546
    Email Operating Division: operating@icsc.ab.ca
    Email Planning Division: planning@icsc.ab.ca


    SPONSORS
    - University of Wollongong
    - IEE, The Institution of Electrical Engineers
    - IEAust, The Institution of Engineers, Australia
    - Nortel Networks
    - Corporate Research Centre for Intelligent Manufacturing
    Systems and Technologies Ltd.
    - ICSC International Computer Science Conventions,
    Canada / Switzerland

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