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	           THE SIXTH AUSTRALIAN CONFERENCE ON
		            NEURAL NETWORKS
                       	       (ACNN'95)

			6th - 8th FEBRUARY 1995

		 	  UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
		       	       AUSTRALIA


                          CONFERENCE PROGRAMME


			      Sponsored by

Telecom Australia                       HongKongBank Australia
Sydney Electricity                      Arnott's

			      endorsed by

				IEAust
				IEEE
				IREE

			In cooperation with

		Asian Pacific Neural Network Assembly (APNNA)
		Australian Neuroscience Society (ANS)

Overview
========

Conference  6th February- 8th February 1995

	Monday February 6th
		Opening Address 
		Session 1: Cognitive Science and AI
		Session 2: Implementations
		Poster Session 1

	Tuesday February 7th
		Session 1: Architectures and Learning Algorithms
		Session 2: Neuroscience
		Session 3: Theory
		Session 4: Applications
		Session 5: Applications (continued)
		Poster Session 2
		Bar-B-Q Dinner

	Wednesday February 8th
		Session 1: Neuroscience
		Session 2: Cognitive Science
		Session 3: Panel discussion on applications
		Session 4: Applications
		Closing

Post Conference Workshop  Thursday, 9th February 1995

	Workshop 1 (morning) : 	Optical Character Recognition and Applications
	Workshop 2 (afternoon): Time Series Analysis and Financial 
				Instruments Forecasting 


The conference program features a number of keynote speakers and invited talks.

The  Keynote  Speakers are: 

Prof. G. Clark (AO), Australian Bionic Ear & Hearing Research 
Institute, Melbourne

Prof. R. Gregson, Psychology, ANU

Dr. L. Jackel, AT&T  Bell Laboratories, USA

Dr. E. Rolls, Dept of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, UK



PROGRAMME
=========

Monday, 6h February 1995

8.00 - 9.30 am	Registration

9.30 - 10.00 am	Opening Address
	Prof. Graeme Clark
	Australian Bionic Ear & Hearing Research Institure
	Melbourne, Australia
	"Can Model Making Help in the Development of Cochlear 
	Implants for Deaf People"

10.00 - 10.45 am	(invited)
	Dr Larry Jackel
	Adaptive Systems Research Dept
	AT&T Bell Laboratories NJ,  USA
	"Practical Applications of Capacity Control of Neural Network Learning"

10.45 - 11.30 am	Morning Tea

11.30 - 12.30 pm	Session 1 - Cognitive Science and AI

504	"Sources of Error in Connectionist Models of Cognitive Processes"
	S Dennis
	Dept of Psychology
	University of Queensland, Australia

501	The Evolutionary Direction of Neural Complexity
	S G Walker & D M Alexander
	Behavioural Sciences
	Macquarie University, Australia


12.30 - 2.00 pm	Lunch 

2.00 - 3.30 pm	Session 2 - Implementations

304	Technology-Independent Biasing Technique for CMOS Analogue
	Micropower Implementations of Neural Networks
	P Heim, S Schultz & M Jabri
	Department of Electrical Engineering
	University of Sydney, Australia

301	Pulse Stream Neural Networks for Applications
	G Jackson, A Hamilton & A F Murray
	Department of Electrical Engineering
	University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

303	Analogue CMOS VLSI Implementation of Celular Neural Network
	K K Lai, P H W Leong & M A Jabri
	Department of Electrical Engineering
	University of Sydney, Australia

3.30 - 4.00 pm	Afternoon Tea

4.00 - 5.30 pm	Session 3 - Architectures and Learning Algorithms

404	Extensions to Cascade-Correlation Training
	S Waugh
	Department of Computer Science
	University of Tasmania, Australia

406	Extending the CARVE Algorithm to Large Dimension Input and 
	Higher Order Units
	S Young & T Downs
	Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
	University of Queensland, Australia

412	Higher Order Neural Networks - Can they help us Optimise?
	B Cooper
	Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
	University of Adelaide, Australia

5.30 - 7.30 pm	Poster Session 1

		
Tuesday, 7th February 1995

9.00 - 10.00 am	
	(invited) Dr Edmund  Rolls
	Department of Experimental Psychology
	University of Oxford, UK
	"Neural networks in the hippocampus for memory and in the visual cortex
	for invariant recognition"

10.00 - 10.30 am	Session 1 -  Neuroscience

102		
	(invited) A D Coop & S J Redman
	Division of Neuroscience, John Curtin School of Medical Research
	The Australian National University
	The role of inhibitory interneurones in CA1 hippocampus studied by 
	neural network simulation
			
10.30 - 11.00 am	Morning Tea

11.00 - 12.30pm	Session 2 - Theory

204	Towards biological attractor neural networks using mean field theory
	A N Burkitt
	Computer Sciences Laboratory, RSPS
	Australian National University, Australia

211	Combining statistical physics with VC-bounds on generalization in
	learning systems
	A Kowalczyk
	Telecom Research Laboratories
	Victoria, Australia

207	On Large Scale Simulations for Learning Curves
	K-R Muller, M Finket, N Murata & S Amari
	Department of Mathematical Engineering and Information Physics
	University of Tokyo, Japan
	
12.30 - 2.00 pm	Lunch

2.00 - 3.00pm	Session 3 - Applications

	(invited)
	Robert A M Gregson
	Department of Psychology
	Australian National University, Canberra
	n-Dimensional Nonlinear Psychophysics -  Intersensory Interaction as
	a Network at the Edge of Chaos

620	Neural Network Analysis of Psychometric Data
	A Heathcote & P Robin
	Department of Psychology
	University of Newcastle, Australia

3.30 - 4.00 pm	Afternoon Tea

4.00 - 5.30pm	Session 4 - Applications (continued)

616	A New Channel Selection System in Cochlear Implants Using Artificial Neural Network
	R J Wang  & M A Jabri
	Electrical Engineering Department
	Sydney University, Australia

622	Classification of data from non-ideal gas sensors
	B Naidoo
	Department of Electronic Engineering
	University of Natal, Durban, South Africa

607	Financial Time-Series Prediction using Neural Networks:  A Case Study for
	the TOPIX Data
	T Jasic & H L Poh
	Department of Information Systems and Computer Science
	National University of Singapore, Singapore

5.30 - 7.30 pm	Poster Session 2

	6.30 - 9.30 pm	Barbecue and drinks (venue near poster session)

Wednesday, 8th February 1995

9.00 - 10.00 am	(invited)
	Martin Egelhaaf
	RSBBS - ANU, Australia
	A look into the cockpit of the fly:  Neuronal computations and their reliability

10.00 - 10.30 am	Session 1 - Neuroscience

101	Spike and wave discharge of primary generalised epilepsy:  Excess 
	excitability or impaired inhibition?
	A Medvedev
	Centre for Neuroscience and Department of Medicine,
	Flinders University of South Australia, Australia

10.30 - 11.00am	Morning Tea

11.00 - 12.30 am	Session 2 -  Cognitive Science

502	A Complementary Framework in Linguistic Reasoning
	S W K Chan
	School of Computer Science and Engineering
	University of New South Wales, Australia

	(invited)
	Julie Stewart
	Department of Psychology University of Queensland
	Intrinsic versus Extrinsic Representations of Relations Using Neural Networks

	(invited)
	Cyril Latimer, Helen Beh & Wendy Joung
	Department of Psychology, University of Sydney
	ERP Amplitude and Hidden Unit Space During Symmetry Detection by Humans 
	and Artificial Neural Networks

12.30 - 2.00 pm	Lunch

2.00 - 3.00pm	Panel discussion on applications (1 hour)

3.00 - 3.30 pm	Afternoon Tea

3.30 - 5.00 pm	Session 3 - Applications

626	Translating Text to Australian Phonemes Using a Set of 
	Artificial Neural Networks
	J Doman, T Hendtlass & U Thein-Tun
	School of Biophysical Sciences and Electrical Engineering
	Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

623	Boundary Detection Using a Modified Hopfield Neural Network
	Y Zhu & H Yan
	Department of Electrical Engineering
	University of Sydney, Australia

629	Face Normalisation and Recognition Using Low Frequency Gabor Jets 
	and Neural Networks
	E Dunstone & Y Lee
	Department of Computer Science
	University of Wollongong, Australia

5.00  pm	Closing


Poster Session 1
================
Monday, 6th February 1995
5.30 - 7.30 pm

202	Stability and bifurcations in an associative memory network
	M Thomas
	School of Mathematics and Statistics
	University of Sydney, Australia

205 	Self-consistent signal-to-noise analysis of attractor neural networks
	A N Burkitt
	Research School of Information Sciences and Engineering
	Australian National University, Australia

209	Decision Region Approximation
	K Blackmore, R C Williamson & I M Y Mareels
	Department of Engineering
	Australian National University, Australia D

210	Edge-of Chaos Dynamics in Recursively Modular Neural Networks
	D M Alexander & G Globus
	School of Behavioural Sciences
	Macquarie University, Australia

213	A Statistical Mechanical Analysis of a Neural Ensemble
	A Coster
	School of Electrical Engineering
	University of New South Wales, Australia

305	A Method for Mapping Neuro-Computing Simulators on Parallel Computers
	I Z Milosavljevic & M  Jabri
	Department of Electrical Engineering
	University of Sydney, Australia

402	A Dynamic Neural Network Mechanism for Solving Belief Conflict in
	Distributed Expert Systems
	M Zhang & C Zhang
	Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computing Science
	University of New England, Australia

407	The Delaunay Cluster Constructive Algorithm
	S Young
	Centre for Artificial Neural Networks and their Applications
	University of Queensland, Australia

409	Error Functions and Conjugate Gradient Back Propagation
	R Lister & J V Stone
	School of Computing Science
	Queensland University of Technology, Australia

411	Function Visualisation using Neural Networks for Dimension Reduction	
	O Harvey & R Beale
	School of Computer Science
	University of Birmingham, U K

414	A Modified Genetic Algorithm Applied to Neural Network Design
	J R Podlena & T Hendtlass
	School of Biophysical Sciences & Electrical Engineering
	Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

415	Stability of Learning in Classes of Recurrent and Feedforward Networks
	W H Wilson
	School of Computer Science and Engineering
	University of New South Wales, Australia

601	Statistical Modelling versus Neural networks in financial decision making:
	Post apartheid South African empirical Evidence
	R J Van Eyden, P W C de Wit & J J L Cronje
	Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences
	University of Pretoria

605	Using Neural networks in the Forecasting Electricity Load
	M P Arnold, M Balace, G Holdstock & M A Jabri
	Systems Engineering and Design Automation Lab
	University of Sydney, Australia

608	Baked Product Classification with the Use of a Self-Organising Map
	T R Chaudhuri, J C-H Yeh L G C Hamey 
	Department of Computing School of MPCE
	Macquarie University, Australia
	C T Westcott
	Arnotts Biscuits Limited, Australia

612	Pre-processing of Optical Signal with Help from Neural Networks
	B-H Tan, A Wahab & E-C Tan
	School of Applied Science, Division of Computer Engineering
	Nanyang Technological University,  Singapore
	
614	Classifying Dry Sclerophyll Forest from augmented satellite data:
	Comparing Neural network, decision tree & Maximum likelihood 
	L K Milne & T D Gedeon
	School of Computer Science & Engineering
	University of New South Wales, Australia

618	Estimation of Phase Parameters in 1-D FT-NMR Spectroscopy
	R Suna, K Berns & K Heimannsfeld
	Research Center for Computer Science
	University of Karlsruhe, Germany

624	The Effects of Lateral Inhibition on Learning Speed and Precision of a Self-Organizing 
	Feature Map
	D Merkl
	Department of Information Engineering
	University of Vienna, Austria

627	A Prototype System for Off-Line Signature Verification Using Multilayered Feedforward
	Neural Networks
	R K Abbas & V Ciesielski
	RMIT, Australia
	
630	AI, ANN and Image Matching/Fusion
	S M Vajdic, M J Brooks & A Bouzerdoum
	Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
	University of Adelaide, Australia
	H E Katz
	ISCS Inc, NY. America
	A R Downing
	School of Engineering
	Flinders University of SA, Australia

631	A Multi-stage color perception model learned by a 
	back-propagation Neural Network
	N Liu & H Yan
	Department of  Electrical Engineering
	University of Sydney, Australia

632	Estimating the height and width of integrated circuit building 
	blocks from Schematics
	X Q Li & M A Jabri
	Systems Engineering and Design Automation Laboratory
	University of Sydney, Australia


Poster Session 2
================
Tuesday, 7th February 1995
5.30 - 7.30 pm

203	Feasibility of Incremental Learning in Biologically Plausible Networks
	J M Hogan & J Diederichan
	Neuro Computing Research Centre
	Queensland University of Technology, Australia

209	The Sample Complexity of Neural Network Learning with Discrete Inputs
	P L Bartlett & R C Williamson
	Department of Systems Engineering
	Australian National University, Australia

208	Using Sequential Likelihood to select Neural network structures
	M Hulme
	Computer Science
	RMIT, Australia

212	The Structure of Neural Network Error Surfaces
	L G C Hamey
	Computing Department
	Macquarie University,  Australia

2144	Training Recurrent Neural Networks with complex neuron and 
	connection types
	M P Arnold & M A Jabri
	Department of Electrical Engineering
	University of Sydney, Australia

403	Using RULEX to Insert & Extract Knowledge from a constrained error
	Backpropagation MLP
	R Andrews & S Geva
	Faculty of Information Technology
	University of Queensland, Australia

408	A Reinforcement Learning Exploration Strategy based on Ant 
	Foraging Mechanisms
	L R Leerink, S R Schultz & M A Jabri
	Department of Electrical Engineering
	University of Sydney, Australia

410	A Two-stage Neural Network Learning Method for Fusing Disparate Date
        Modalities some of which are Scarce
	B R Lederer, B S Thornton & K R McCloy
	School of Mathematical Sciences
	University of Technology, Australia

413	Recognition of Two Dimensional Figures using Hopfield-Amari 
	Neural Networks
	A M N Fu, H Yaan & M G Suters
	Department of Electrical Engineering
	University of Sydney, Australia
	
417	Neural network function evaluation and the sigmoid prime offset
	A  Adams & C Lewis
	Computer Sciences
	University of Tasmania, Australia

505	A Neural Model of Speed and Accuracy
	A Heathcote
	Department of Psychology
	University of Newcastle, Australia

604	Training RBF networks for model reference adaptive control of 
	unknown plants
	M Bahrami
	School of Electrical Engineering
	University of New South Wales, Australia

606	Synergetic Mugshot Recognition
	D Rees
	Signal and Imaging Technology Program
	CSIRO Division of Radiophysics, Australia
	H Talhami
	Ultrasonics Laboratory
	CSIRO Division of Radiophysics, Australia

610	An MPSK/MQAM Demodulator Using Adaptive Density Mapping Neural Networks
	J T Hefferan & S Reisenfeld
	School of Electrical Engineering
	University of Technology, Australia

613	Whole word recognition using probabalistic neural networks
	R Thomas
	Department of Computer Science
	University of Western Australia, Australia
	D Lau
	Apple-ISS Research Center
	Singapore

617	Image Compression  using Neural Networks
	A Eisenberg
	School of Computer Science
	University of New South Wales, Australia
	J Franklin
	School of Mathematics
	University of New South Wales, Australia

619	Arabic Character Recognition with Neural Networks
	H M M Hosseini & A Bouzerdoum
	Department of Electrical Engineering
	University of Adelaide, Australia

625	Application of Continually Online Trained Neural Networks to 
	Adaptive Identification and Control of Induction Motors
	B Burton, R G Harley & J L Rodgerson
	Department of Electrical Engineering
	University of Natal, South Africa
	D C Levy
	Department of Electrical Engineering
	University of Sydney, Australia

628	Neural Network Constructed Templates for the Recognition of Cyclones
	S Hayes & V Ciesielski
	Department of Computer Science
	RMIT,  Australia

635	Performance Analysis of Kohonen Self-Organising Feature Maps 
	Compared with Linear and Non-linear Dimensionality Reduction Techniques
	O de Vel & S Lie
	Department of Computer Science
	James Cook University, Australia
	D Coomans
	Department of Mathematics and Statistics
	James Cook University, Australia



Location of the Conference
==========================
The conference is  held at the Peter Nicol Russell Building, located in Maze
Crescent, University of Sydney.  The location of the building is indicated on
the attached University of Sydney map.   


Post Conference Workshop
========================
Thursday 9th February 1995
9.00am - 4.30pm

Following the ACNN'95 Conference, there will be a one day workshop.  The
workshop programme consists of two half day tutorials as follows.

9.00am - 10.30 pm
Tutorial 1 - Optical Character Recognition and Applications
Dr Larry Jackel
Adaptive Systems Research Dept
AT&T Bell Laboratories NJ, America

10.30 - 11.00 am	Morning Tea

11.00 - 12.00 pm	Tutorial 1 Continued

12.00 - 1.30 pm	Lunch

1.30 - 3.00 pm	Tutorial 2 - Time Series Analysis and Finacial 
Instrument Forecasting
Dr M.A. Jabri
Mr B. Flower
Systems Engineering and Design Automation Laboratory (SEDAL)
Sydney University Electrical Engineering, Australia

3.00 - 3.30 pm	Afternoon Tea

3.30 - 4.30 pm	Tutorial 2 Continued


Location of the Workshop
========================

The workshop is being held at the Peter Nicol Russell Building, located in
Maze Crescent, University of Sydney.  The location of the building is
indicated on the attached University of Sydney map (you may be able to see
it under Mosaic!).

Registration
============

Registration will start at 8.00am on Monday 6 February 1995 in the foyer of the
Peter Nicol Russell Building.

Registration fees to attend ACNN'95 Conference are:

	Full Time Students	A$110.00
	Academics		A$250.00
	Other			A$350.00

Registration fees to attend ACNN'95 Workshops are:

	Full Time Students	No Charge
	Academics		A$50.00	 (per tutorial)
	Other			A$100.00 (per tutorial)

A discount of 20% applies for advance registration (conference and
workshop).  Registration forms must be posted before 16 December 1994 to
be entitled to the discount.  To be eligible for the Full Time Students
rate, a letter from the Head of Department as verification of enrolment is
required.


Accommodation
=============

To assist attendees in obtaining accommodation, a list of hotels, motels and
colleges close to the conference venue is shown below.

University Motor Inn			Camperdown Towers  Motel
25 Arundel Street			144 Mallet Street
Glebe NSW  2037				Camperdown  NSW  2050
Tel: +61 (2) 660 5777			Tel: +61 (2) 519 5211
Fax: +61 (2) 519 9179			Fax:  +61 (2) 519 9179

Metro Motor Inn				Sydney Travellers Rest Hotel
1 Meagher Street			37 Ultimo Road
Chippendale  NSW  2008			Haymarket  NSW  2000
Tel: +61 (2) 319 4133			Tel: +61 (22) 281 5555
Fax: +61 (2) 698 7665			Fax: +61 (2) 281 2666

Alishan International Guest House
100 Glebe Point Road
Glebe NSW 2037
Tel: +61 (2) 566 4048
Fax: +61 (2) 525 4686


Transport
=========

The most convenient form of transport from Sydney Airport to the
Conference is by Taxi.  The distance is approximately 8 km.  There is also
an Airport Express bus route 300 which runs from 6am to 9pm at 20 minute
intervals.  The Airport Express will take you to Central Station in the
city.  From there, you can take bus routes 422, 423, 426 or 428 to Sydney
University.  Alight at the stop at near the Seymour Centre on City Road or
further along at the footbridge at Sydney University on City Road.  Peter
Nicol Russell building is just behind the Seymour Centre on Maze Crescent,
(between Chemical Engineering & Electrical Engineering).  There will be
signs to guide you.  The closest railway station is Redfern, however, it
is advisable to alight at Central and catch a bus from there (Routes 422,
423, 426 & 428).

Parking
=======

There will be parking available on the campus for visitors. The cost will
be A$4.00 per day.

Social Activities
=================
Volley Ball facilities will be provided for Monday and Tuesday evening.  More
information will be announced at the conference.

A barbecue and drinks will be held on Tuesday 7 February 1995 from 6.30pm.

Facilities
==========

Shops - The attached map shows locations of shops on King St, Newtown.

Banks - There is a Commonwealth Bank, a National Australia Bank and an
Advance Bank in Wentworth Building (shown in the uni map).  Automatic
teller machines are available also at these banks.  The Commonwealth Bank
and the National Australia Bank will provide exchange facilities.

The Wentworth Building houses a newsagency, pharmacy, hairdresser, sport
store, coffee shop and snack bars, travel agents and a restaurant.
However, some oftthese may be closed at this time of the year.


Messages to Delegates
=====================

If you have to be contacted during the day, messages can be faxed to you
care of ACNN'95 on +61 (2) 660 1228 or by electronic mail on
acnn95@sedal.su.oz.au

Messages will be posted on the Notice Board outside the conference hall.

Lunch
=====

Lunch can be bought from snack bars at the Wentworth Building or Holme
Building (refer uni map).  Some of the shops may be closed at this time of
the years.  There are also many "eat-in" or "take-away" places along City
Road, heading towards Newtown.

Local Assistance
================

If you need any assistance, please feel free to ask any of the conference
"local arrangements" personnel.  They can be spotted easily as they will
be wearing blue badges.

ACNN'95 Organising Committee
============================

General Chairs
Marwan Jabri	University of Sydney
Cyril Latimer	University of Sydney
	
Technical Programme Chair
Bill Gibson	University of Sydney

Technical Programme Advisors
Max Bennett	University of Sydney
Bill Wilson		University of New South Wales
Len Hamey	Macquarie University

Programme Committee
Peter Bartlett	Australian National University
Max Bennett	University of Sydney
Robert Bogner	University of Adelaide
Tony Burkitt	Australian National University
Terry Caelli	Curtin University of Technology
Simon Carlile	University of Sydney
Margaret Charles	University of Sydney
George Coghill	University of Auckland
Tom Downs	University of Queensland
Barry Flower	University of Sydney
Tom Gedeon	University of New South Wales
Bill Gibson	University of Sydney
Simon Goss	Defence Science & Tech Org
Graeme Halford	University of Queensland
Len Hamey	Macquarie University
Andrew Heathcote	University of Newcastle
Marwan Jabri	University of Sydney
Andrew Jennings	Royal Melbourne Institute of Tech
Nikola Kasabov	University of Otago
Adam Kowlaczyk	Telecom Australia
Cyril Latimer	University of Sydney
Philip Leong	University of Sydney
Iain Macleod	Australian National  University
M Palaniswami	University of Melbourne
Nick Redding	Defence Science & Tech Org
M Srinivasan	Australian National University
Ah Chung Tsoi	University of Queensland
Janet Wiles	University of Queensland
Robert Williamson	Australian National University
Bill Wilson		University of New South Wales

International Advisory Board
Yaser Abu-Mostafa	Caltech
Josh Alspector	Bellcore
Shun-ichi Amari	University of Tokyo, Japan
Michael Arbib	University of Southern California
Scott Fahlman	Carnegie Mellon University
Hans Peter Graf	AT&T Bell Laboratories
Yuzo Hirai	University of Tsukuba
Masumi Ishikawa	Kyushu Institute of Technology
Larry Jackel	AT&T Bell Laboratories
John Lazzaro	University of Berkeley
Yann LeCun	AT&T Bell Laboratories
Richard Lippmann	MIT Lincoln Lab
Nelson Morgan	Intl Computer Sci Inst, Berkeley
Alan Murray	University of Edinburgh
Fernando Pineda	John Hopkins University
Terry Sejnowski	The SALK Institute
Lionel Tarassenko	Oxford  University
Eric Vittoz	CSEM Switzerland
David Zipser	University of California, San Diego

Institution Liaison & Publicity
Mr Edward Tinker	SEDAL, Sydney University
Mr Mike Arnold	SEDAL, Sydney University




		  ACNN'95 REGISTRATION FORM 

      for the Conference & the Post Conference Workshops


Title & Name:______________________________________________________

Organisation:______________________________________________________

Department:________________________________________________________

Occupation:________________________________________________________

Address:___________________________________________________________

_________________________________  State:__________________________

Post Code:______________________Country:___________________________

Tel: (   )_________________________ Fax: (   )_____________________

E-mail:____________________________________________________________


I would like to attend:				Amount Due(*Note 1)

 []  Conference .............................. AU$ ________________

 []  Workshop Tutorial 1 ..................... AU$ ________________

 []  Workshop Tutorial 2 ..................... AU$ ________________

					Total: AU$ ________________

 []  Find enclosed a cheque for the sum of: _______________________

 []  Charge my credit card for the sum of: ________________________


 Mastercard/Visa# Number(*Note 2) : _______________________________


 Valid until:_____________ Signature:_____________ Date:___________


 To register, please fill in this form and return it together with
 payment to:

          +---------------------------------------------+
          |	Secretariat ACNN'95			|
          |	Department of Electrical Engineering	|	
          |	The University of Sydney		|	
          |	NSW 2006 AUSTRALIA			|
          |	Fax: ( + 61 - 2 ) 660 1228		|
          +---------------------------------------------+


Signature: _____________________________Date:______________________



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 (* Note 1) Registration fees:      Conference             Workshop
	Full Time Students            A$110.00            No Charge
	Academics		      A$250.00    A$50 Per Tutorial
	Other			      A$350.00   A$100 Per Tutorial

      * Registration fees ( Conference and Workshop ) received
        before 16 Dec 1994 are entitled for 20% discount.

 (* Note 2) Please encircle type of card




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Marwan Jabri			       Email: marwan@sedal.su.oz.au
Tel: (+61-2) 351-2240,                 Fax: (+61-2) 660-1228
Electrical Engineering, Sydney University, NSW 2006,      Australia
