From Aravindan.Chandrabose@cs.ait.ac.th Tue Mar 29 22:28:36 EST 1994 Article: 21272 of comp.ai Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai:21272 comp.org.acm:2536 comp.org.ieee:2589 sci.logic:6435 Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!nntp.club.cc.cmu.edu!miner.usbm.gov!rsg1.er.usgs.gov!darwin.sura.net!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!paris.ics.uci.edu!news.claremont.edu!kaiwan.com!wetware!iggy.GW.Vitalink.COM!ns!msc.edu!news.stolaf.edu!senior.nectec.or.th!arvind From: arvind@cs.ait.ac.th (C. Aravindan) Newsgroups: comp.ai,comp.org.acm,comp.org.ieee,sci.logic Subject: ICESD'94 - FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Date: 22 Mar 1994 19:14:50 GMT Organization: CS Program, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok Lines: 417 Distribution: world Message-ID: <2mng3a$n73@senior.nectec.or.th> Reply-To: Aravindan.Chandrabose@cs.ait.ac.th NNTP-Posting-Host: cs4.cs.ait.ac.th Summary: Final call for participation in 2nd International Conference on Expert Systems for Development, March 28-31, Bangkok, AIT, Thailand. Keywords: Conference, Expert Systems, AI X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] ---------------------------- FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ---------------------------- __________________________________________________________________________ 2nd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EXPERT SYSTEMS FOR DEVELOPMENT 28-31 March 1994 Asian Institute of Technology Bangkok, Thailand __________________________________________________________________________ In cooperation with IEEE and JSAI supported by Comonwealth Secretariat, French Government, UNEP and UNESCO. Registration: Member of a cooperating organization : US $ 285.00 Non-member : US $ 325.00 Daily Registration Fee : Bhat 2,000 (Does not include proceedings) General Chair : R. Sadananda, AIT, Thailand ___________________________________________________________________________ Program ------- 28 March 1994 (Monday) 8:00 Registration 9:00 Opening Ceremony Opening Address Yongyuth Yuthavong NSTDA, Thailand 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 Invited Talk Learning from Hints in Neural Network. Y. S. Abu Mostafa, Caltech, U.S.A. 11:30 Intelligent Assistant Systems P. Brezillon, Laforia, France 12:00 Lunch Break 13:15 Technical Sessions Session I Artificial Intelligence Chair : Srisakdi Charmanon, KMIT, Thailand In Search for High Performance P. A. I. Wijkman Royal Institute of Technology and University of Stocklen, Sweden Artificial Organizational Intelligence B. Callaos Universidad Simon Bolivar, Venezuela Argumentation in Lexicon and Cognitive Modelling P. Y. Raccah C.N.R.S, France Solving of Constraint Satisfaction Problems Using Join Trees M. Zahn University of Karlsruhe, Germany An Efficient Method of Solving Constraint Satisfaction Problems in IR Spectrum Interpreting Q. Zhao Advanced Software Technology & Mechatronics Research Institute of Kyoto, Japan Session II Neural Networks and related topics chair : Y. Tamura, Sophia University, Japan Can AI Accomodate Imagistic Expertise? S. Bringsjord and E. Bringsjord Rensselar Polytechnic Institute, U.S.A Intelligent Process Control: Application of Neural Network to Glass Melting Furnace Control S. J. Park and J. S. Yang Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea Simulated Annealing Hardware Tool J. Niittylahti Research Institute for High Energy Physics, Finland Properties of Non-orthogonal Input Pattern Pairs in Bidirectional Associative Memory and Strategies for Their Successful Recall Operation L. Haryono, R. Sadananda and H. N. Phein Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand The Choice of Neighborhood in Self-Organization Scheme for VLSI R. Sadananda, A. Shrestha and N. Khosla Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand 15:00 Coffee Break 15:30 Tutorial Understanding Engineering Drawing- An Intelligent Approach to Solid Modeling Seiichi Nishihara University of Tsukuba, Japan 29 March 1994 (Tuesday) 8:00 Registration 9:00 Technical Sessions Session III Knowledge Acquisition chair : Nagib Callaos, Universidad Simon Bolivas, Venezula Knowledge Acquisition or Requirements Analysis? H. Sharp The Open University, U.K Relationship between Gardenfors - Makinson's epistemic entrenchment and Katsuno-Mendelzon's faithful total preorders Chandrabose ARAVINDAN and Phan Minh DUNG Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand A System of Learning from Examples for Knowledge Acquisition C.H. Zhu and F. L. Xiong Academia Sinica, P. R. China Developing a Lexicon for Automatic Knowledge Acquisition F. J. Rinaldo,Fermi National Accelerator Lab, R. E. Strutz and M. W. Evens, Illinois Institute of Technology, U.S.A Machine Learning : Rough Sets Perspective W. Ziarko and N. Shan University of Regina, Canada Session IV Knowledge Modelling Chair : Kanchana Kanchanasut, AIT, Thailand From Conventional KBS to cooperative KBS: Control Model A. H. Kacem, J-L. Soubie and J. Frontin Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse, France A Technique for Knowledge Modelling C. W. Chan University of Regina, Canada A methodology for the Design of Knowledge Based Decision Support Systems A. Blair University of Technology, Sydney A Hybrid Knowledge Representation Based on Logical Objects D. Xu, J. Pan and G. Zheng Nanjing University, China Developing a Mult-Agent Model for Distributed Knowledge Systems D. Cho, F. Kusunoki, S. Ono and T. Terano The University of Tsukuba, Japan 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 Invited Talk Technology Trends in Computer Software F. C. Kohli TCS, India 11:30 Luncheon Talk Thailand IT Industry; History and Trends Charnchai Charuvastr IBM, Thailand. 13:15 Technical Sessions Session V Industrial Applications & Planning Chair : Kanchit Malaivongs, NECTEC, Thailand Performance-Oriented Architecture Design/Re-design Methodology Y. Tamura and K. Itoh Sophia University, Japan Flexible Process Planning for Autonomous Machining System Sae Tang Amunay, Eiji Arai and Igoshi Masanori Tokyo Metropolitan, Japan A hybrid approach to path planning in Autonomous Agents Dario Maio and Stefano Rizzi Universita di Bologna, Italy FPDX: A Knowledge Based System for Architectural Floor Plan M. Y. Yau, Edmund M-K. Lai and H. W. Chun The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Integrating Expert System with Gaming Simulation for Regional Development Planning F. Ren, H. Kaji and Y. Minagawa United Nations Centre for Regional Development, Japan Session VI Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Chair : R.M.K. Sinha, IIT, India Hypothetical Reasoning with Modalities on Some Integrity Constraints H. Sakai Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan An Application of Disjunctive Logic Programming with Incomplete Information Dietmar Seipel and Helmut Thone University of Tubingen, Germany Graphical and Formal Knowledge Specification with KARL Dieter Fensel University of Karlsruhe, Germany Top-Down Knowledge Acquisition S. Neubert, T. Pirlein University of Karlsruhe, Germany Developing Expert System with Soft Systems Concept C. Yau and A. Sattar Griffith University, Australia 15:00 Coffee Break 15:30 Tutorial Multi Media and Knowledge-based Systems Shigeo Sugimoto University of Library and Information Science, Tsukuba, Japan 30 March 1994 (Wednesday) 8:00 Registration 9:00 Technical Sessions Session VII Expert Systems and Software Development Chair : S.J. Park, KAIST, South Korea Universal Program Debugging using Query Minimisation V. Hirunkitti and C. J. Hogger University of London, U.K On the Development of Environments for Developing Expert systems N. A. Yahaya Universiti Sains, Malaysia Knowledge-based Software Components for Qualitative Measurement of DBMS S. H. Oh, Y. J. Lee and M. H. Kim Hyundai Electronics and Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea Software Design Support Using Case-Based Reasoning H. Adachi, Y. Kobayashi and T. Ohta ATR Communication Systems Research Lab, Japan Helping Novice Programmers Bridge the Conceptual Gap Yu He, Mitsuru Ikeda and Riichiro Mizoguchi Osaka University, Japan Session VIII Language & Applications Chair : P.Y. Raccah, CNRS, France A Computational Grammar for Hindi Verb Phrase G. V. Singh and D. K. Lobiyal Jawaharlal Nehru University, India Approximating an Information Repository for Document Production E. Ross and J. Schutz University of Paris, France Similarity Comparison and Analysis of Sequential Data J. Liu, S. Goss and G. Murray DSTO Aeronautical Research Lab, Australia Cooperating Expert Systems for the Next Generation of Real-Time Monitoring Applications U. M. Schwuttke, J. R. Veregge, and A. G. Quan Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, U.S.A Conducting Tutorials with A Urological Clincal Tutor (UCT) W. S. R. Lee National Science and Technology Board, Singapore 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 Invited Talk Integrated Problem Solving Systems for Crop Management J. Sticklen, Michigan State University, U. S. A Hybrid Expert System Approach for Environmental Application D.Lam NWRI, Canada 12:00 Lunch Break 13:15 Technical Sessions Session IX Information, Uncertainty and Context Chair : T. Lefevre, AIT, Thailand Expert and Information Systems Nagib Callaos Universidad Simon Bolivar, Venezuela Systolic array implementation for fuzzy evidential reasoning systems M. Atiquzzaman, S. M. Mohiddin and T. S. Dillon La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia An Uncertain Rule Matching Technique in an Expert System M. Zhifang, L. Dayou and D. Shunli Jilin University, P. R. China Diagnosis Based on Incomplete Casual Model J. Bhattacharya, Rutgers University, U.S.A, R. M. K. Sinha, IIT, India Contextualized Explanation P. J. Brezillon LAFORIA, France Session X Expert Systems Applications Chair : Qi Yulu, AIT, Thailand AILAN: A Local Area Network Diagnostic Expert System C. K. Fong and Edmund M-K. Lai The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong An Expert System of Wheat Cultivation Management Dehui Zhu, Chunjiang Zhao and Hongxiang Li Beijing Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Science, P. R. China Agricultural Expert Systems Development in Egypt A. A. Rafea Agriculture Research Centre, Egypt Study on the Expert System of Cropping Systems in China C. Zhao, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and X. Liu, Beijing Agricultural University, P.R. China Medical Decision Support in Clinical Record Management System Stefano Rizzi and Fulvio Sartoni Universita di Bologna, Italy 15:00 Coffee Break 15:30 Tutorial Non-Deterministic Cell Assignment for Dynamic Scheduling in Intelligent and Diatributed Production Eiji Arai, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan 31 March 1994 (Thursday) 8:00 Registration 9:00 Technical Sessions Session XI Environmental Applications Chair : S. Murai, AIT, Thailand Use of a Simple Knowledge Based System for Training Development Planners about the Environmental Consequence of Development Projects. Gareth Edwards- Jones and Martin Gough Scottish Agricultural College, U. K Decision Support System for Solvent Selection of CO2 removal System. Christane W. Chan, P. Tontiwachwuthikul and N. Cercone University of Regina, Canada Session XII Communications, Networking & Related Topics Chair : H.N. Phien, AIT, Thailand A Knowledge-Based Framework for Specification Verification of Real-Time Systems Mr Hung-Chin Jang National Chengchi University, Taipei, R.O.C An Intelligent Assistant for the Management of Telecommunications Network Services C. K. Hung and Edmund M-K. Lai The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong An Expert System for Performance Evaluation of UNIX based Computer Systems Y. M. Teo National University of Singapore, Singapore 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 Panel Discussion Expert Systems for Development Y.Y. Kim, S. Shrestha, D.Lam, P.J. Brezillon, Xiong, R.M.K.Sinha, R. Sadananda 12:00 Lunch Break 13:15 Tutorial and Hands-on session: Expert Systems Software for Environmental Applications Lothar Winkelbauer IISA, Austria FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION, CONTACT: ******************************************************************* * Dr R. Sadananda Email :sada@cs.ait.ac.th * * School of Advanced Technologies :r.sadananda@ieee.org * * Asian Institute of Technology Tel :(66-2) 524-5702 * * G.P.O Box 2754 (66-2) 524-5906(H) * * Bangkok 10501,Thailand Fax (66-2) 524-5721 * ******************************************************************* -- C. Aravindan CS Program, AIT, PO Box 2754, Bangkok 10501. THAILAND. Tel: +66 2 524 5706 Fax: +66 2 524 5721