From fuzzy-mail@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at Mon Jan 10 21:57:55 EST 1994 Article: 1643 of comp.ai.fuzzy Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai.fuzzy:1643 Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!noc.near.net!MathWorks.Com!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!paladin.american.edu!news.univie.ac.at!email.tuwien.ac.at!fuzzy-mail@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at From: cheekit@iti.gov.sg (Dr Looi Chee Kit) Newsgroups: comp.ai.fuzzy Subject: CFP: Second Singapore International Conference on Intelligent Systems (SPICIS '94) Date: 7 Jan 1994 21:07:22 GMT Organization: Technical University of Vienna, Information Systems Department Lines: 96 Sender: fuzzy-mail@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at Distribution: world Message-ID: <2gkiua$o6d@email.tuwien.ac.at> Reply-To: fuzzy-mail@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at NNTP-Posting-Host: vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at Originator: fuzzy-mail@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at Originator: server@vexpert CALL FOR PAPERS SPICIS '94 Second Singapore International Conference on Intelligent Systems 14-17 November 1994 Raffles City Convention Centre Singapore "Enhancing Business and Industry through Intelligent Systems" The Second Singapore International Conference on Intelligent Systems will be held in Singapore on 14-17 November, 1994. The conference is intended to provide a forum for presentations of applications of intelligent systems with a sectoral focus, as well as research on intelligent system technology that enable such applications. In addition to the technical sessions, there will be keynote, invited and tutorial sessions, as well as a panel on Intelligent System Applications in the Pacific Rim countries. Keynote, invited and tutorial speakers include Ed Mahler, Avron Barr, Guido Deboeck, Hideyuki Tamura, Bob Milne, Jae-Kyu Lee, and Desai Narasimhalu. Papers from all countries are sought in three main tracks: (1) Present applications of intelligent systems to the solution of problems in business, industry and other areas; (2) Describe research on intelligent systems technology that enable such applications; (3) Address issues in the deployment of intelligent systems. Areas of application include but are not limited to: agriculture, communications, construction & real estate, education & training, financial services, government, healthcare, publishing & information services, manufacturing, retail, wholesale & distribution, transportation. Intelligent system technologies include but are not limited to: knowledge-based systems, neural networks, fuzzy systems, vision, robotics, knowledge engineering, multimedia, natural language processing, human-computer interfaces, tutoring systems, machine learning. Topics in the deployment of intelligent systems include but are not limited to: justification for intelligent system projects, organizational issues, business process reengineering, human resources, integration with databases and information systems, knowledge sharing & reuse, knowledge acquisition, validation & verification. INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS Authors wishing to submit a paper should send five copies written in English to: Dr Looi Chee Kit SPICIS '94 c/o Japan-Singapore AI Centre 75 Science Park Drive #01-01-04 CINTECH II Singapore 0511 Tel: (65) 779 3088 Fax: (65) 779 6162 email: cheekit@iti.gov.sg The paper should identify one of the above tracks and the topic/subtopic it belongs to. Papers will be evaluated by an international programme committee on the basis of originality, correctness, clarity and significance of results. Use a Roman Times font, size 12, and double-spaced with a maximum of 5000 words. The cover page should include the following information: Authors' names mailing address, telephone and fax numbers, email address, area/subarea of paper, and about 200-word abstract. Authors of accepted papers, or their representatives, are expected to present their papers at the conference. Important dates: Papers must be received by 1 April 1994. Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by 1 July 1994. A final copy of each accepted paper, camera ready for inclusion in the conference proceedings, will be due by 1 August 1994. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE Jean-Paul Barthes, Universitie de Technologies de Compiegne, France Tak-Wai Chan, National Central University, Taiwan Srisakdi Charmonman, Assumption University, Thailand Robert Fisher, University of Edinburgh, U.K. Norman Y. Foo, University of Sydney, Australia Shun Ishizaki, Keio University, Japan Steven Kim, University of Virginia, USA Myung Won Kim, Electronics & Telecom Research Institute, South Korea Jay Liebowitz, George Washington University, USA Jae Kyu Lee, KAIST, South Korea Dan O'Leary, University of Southern California, USA Amelia Fong Lochovsky, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong Riichiro Mizoguchi, Osaka University, Japan Raymond Mooney, University of Texas, Austin, USA Claude le Pape, ILOG S.A., France John Smith, University of Central Queensland, Australia Mark E. Wiegand, BT Laboratories, U.K. Albert W.K. Yeap, Otago University, New Zealand