From paulv@cwi.nl Thu Jul 7 14:06:50 EDT 1994 Article: 22989 of comp.ai Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai:22989 comp.ai.neural-nets:17629 Newsgroups: comp.ai,comp.ai.neural-nets Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!nntp.club.cc.cmu.edu!newsfeed.pitt.edu!gatech!howland.reston.ans.net!EU.net!sun4nl!cwi.nl!paulv From: paulv@cwi.nl (P. Vitanyi) Subject: EuroCOLT95 EXTENDED DEADLINE Call for Papers Message-ID: Sender: news@cwi.nl (The Daily Dross) Nntp-Posting-Host: gnoe.cwi.nl Organization: CWI, Amsterdam Date: Wed, 6 Jul 1994 14:17:42 GMT Lines: 96 By popular demand we have extended the original deadline for paper submission from Sepember 1, 1994, to a firm deadline at September 21, 1994. Below the modified announcement. ******************************************************************* CALL FOR PAPERS---EuroCOLT '95 Second European Conference on Computational Learning Theory Barcelona, Spain March 13-15, 1995 The Second European Conference on Computational Learning Theory (EuroCOLT'95) will be held at the Universitat Polytecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain, from Monday, March 13, through Wednesday, March 15, 1995. (The inaugural European conference on Computational Learning Theory was held 20--22 December 1993 at Royal Holloway, University of London.) The EuroCOLT 95 conference is sponsored by the EATCS, by the European Union through NeuroCOLT ESPRIT Working Group Nr. 8556, and by IFIP through SSGFCS WG 14.2 and SSGFCS WG 14.4. We invite papers in all areas that relate directly to the analysis of learning algorithms and the theory of machine learning, including artificial and biological neural networks, genetic and evolutionary algorithms, robotics, pattern recognition, inductive logic programming, inductive inference, information theory, decision theory, Bayesian/MDL estimation, statistical physics, and cryptography. We plan to include work in progress of both theoretical and experimental nature, with poster sessions to foster discussion, and authoritative invited lectures. We look forward to a lively, interdisciplinary meeting. Abstract Submission: Authors should submit thirteen copies (preferably two-sided copies) of an extended abstract to be received by Thursday, September 21, 1994, to Paul Vitanyi - EuroCOLT'95 CWI Kruislaan 413 1098 SJ Amsterdam The Netherlands An abstract must be received by September 21, 1994 (or postmarked September 14 and sent airmail, or sent overnight delivery on September 20). This deadline is FIRM! Papers that have appeared in journals or other conferences, or that are being submitted to other conferences, are not appropriate for submission to EuroCOLT. Authors of countries where it is difficult to duplicate manuscripts may submit a single copy or by email. Abstract Format: The abstract should consist of a cover page with title, authors' names, postal and e-mail addresses, and a 200- word summary. The body of the abstract should be no longer than 10 pages with roughly 35 lines/page in 12-point font. Papers deviating significantly from this length constraint will not be considered. The body should include a clear definition of the theoretical model used, an overview of the results, and some discussion of their significance, including comparison to other work. Proofs or proof sketches should be included in the technical section. Experimental results are welcome, but are expected to be supported by theoretical analysis. Notification: Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by a letter mailed on or before Monday, October 31, with possible earlier notification via e-mail. Final camera-ready papers will be due on Thursday, December 15. The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag, and will be available at the meeting. Program Chair: Paul Vitanyi (CWI, Amsterdam, Netherlands, e-mail paulv@cwi.nl). Conference and Local Arrangements Co-Chairs: Felipe Cucker (University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, e-mail cucker@upf.es) and Ricard Gavalda (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, e-mail gavalda@lsi.upc.es). Program Committee: M. Anthony (LSE, Univ. London, UK), E. Baum (NEC Research Inst., Princeton), N. Cesa-Bianchi (Univ. Milano, Italy), J. Koza (Stanford Univ, Palo Alto, USA), M. Li (Univ. Waterloo, Canada), S. Muggleton (Oxford University, UK), W. Maass (TU Graz, Austria), J. Rissanen (IBM Almaden, USA), H.-U. Simon (Univ. Dortmund, Germany),K. Yamanishi (NEC, Princeton, USA), L. Valiant (Harvard Univ, Cambridge, USA), P. Vitanyi (CWI/Univ. Amsterdam, Netherlands), R. Freivalds (Univ. Riga, Latvia) Article 24163 of comp.ai: Newsgroups: comp.ai,comp.ai.neural-nets,sci.math Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!news2.near.net!MathWorks.Com!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!EU.net!sun4nl!cwi.nl!paulv From: paulv@cwi.nl (P. Vitanyi) Subject: EuroCOLT95 Call for Papers Deadline Message-ID: Sender: news@cwi.nl (The Daily Dross) Nntp-Posting-Host: gnoe.cwi.nl Organization: CWI, Amsterdam Date: Thu, 8 Sep 1994 14:43:43 GMT Lines: 91 Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai:24163 comp.ai.neural-nets:18780 sci.math:80020 CALL FOR PAPERS---EuroCOLT '95 Second European Conference on Computational Learning Theory Barcelona, Spain March 13-15, 1995 The Second European Conference on Computational Learning Theory (EuroCOLT'95) will be held at the Universitat Polytecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain, from Monday, March 13, through Wednesday, March 15, 1995. (The inaugural European conference on Computational Learning Theory was held 20--22 December 1993 at Royal Holloway, University of London.) The EuroCOLT 95 conference is sponsored by the EATCS, by the European Union through NeuroCOLT ESPRIT Working Group Nr. 8556, and by IFIP through SSGFCS WG 14.2. We invite papers in all areas that relate directly to the analysis of learning algorithms and the theory of machine learning, including artificial and biological neural networks, genetic and evolutionary algorithms, robotics, pattern recognition, inductive logic programming, inductive inference, information theory, decision theory, Bayesian/MDL estimation, statistical physics, and cryptography. We plan to include work in progress of both theoretical and experimental nature, with poster sessions to foster discussion, and authoritative invited lectures. We look forward to a lively, interdisciplinary meeting. Abstract Submission: Authors should submit thirteen copies (preferably two-sided copies) of an extended abstract to be received by Thursday, September 21, 1994, to Paul Vitanyi - EuroCOLT'95 CWI Kruislaan 413 1098 SJ Amsterdam The Netherlands An abstract must be received by September 21, 1994 (or postmarked September 14 and sent airmail, or sent overnight delivery on September 20). This deadline is FIRM! Papers that have appeared in journals or other conferences, or that are being submitted to other conferences, are not appropriate for submission to EuroCOLT. Authors of countries where it is difficult to duplicate manuscripts may submit a single copy or by email. Abstract Format: The abstract should consist of a cover page with title, authors' names, postal and e-mail addresses, and a 200- word summary. The body of the abstract should be no longer than 10 pages with roughly 35 lines/page in 12-point font. Papers deviating significantly from this length constraint will not be considered. The body should include a clear definition of the theoretical model used, an overview of the results, and some discussion of their significance, including comparison to other work. Proofs or proof sketches should be included in the technical section. Experimental results are welcome, but are expected to be supported by theoretical analysis. Notification: Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by a letter mailed on or before Monday, October 31, with possible earlier notification via e-mail. Final camera-ready papers will be due on Thursday, December 15. The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag, and will be available at the meeting. Program Chair: Paul Vitanyi (CWI, Amsterdam, Netherlands, e-mail paulv@cwi.nl). Conference and Local Arrangements Co-Chairs: Felipe Cucker (University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, e-mail cucker@upf.es) and Ricard Gavalda (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, e-mail gavalda@lsi.upc.es). Program Committee: M. Anthony (LSE, Univ. London, UK), E. Baum (NEC Research Inst., Princeton), N. Cesa-Bianchi (Univ. Milano, Italy), J. Koza (Stanford Univ, Palo Alto, USA), M. Li (Univ. Waterloo, Canada), S. Muggleton (Oxford University, UK), W. Maass (TU Graz, Austria), J. Rissanen (IBM Almaden, USA), H.-U. Simon (Univ. Dortmund, Germany),K. Yamanishi (NEC, Princeton, USA), L. Valiant (Harvard Univ, Cambridge, USA), P. Vitanyi (CWI/Univ. Amsterdam, Netherlands), R. Freivalds (Univ. Riga, Latvia)