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Second Call for Papers
                          INTERNATIONAL   CONFERENCE ON
                         KNOWLEDGE BASED COMPUTER SYSTEMS
                     National Centre for Software Technology
                                  Bombay, India
                               December 16-18, 1996

THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF PAPERS HAS NOW BEEN EXTENDED TO AUGUST
15, 1996

                URL : http://konark.ncst.ernet.in/~kbcs/kbcs96.html
____________________________________________________________________________
The International Conference on Knowledge Based Computer  Systems will
be held
in  Bombay, India during December 16-18, 1996.   The conference is
intended to
act as  a  forum for promoting  interaction among  researchers in the
field of
Artificial  Intelligence  in  India  and  abroad.  There  will  be  a
two  day
conference    during    December  16-17,  1996    followed   by  one
day   of
post-conference tutorials  on December 18, 1996.

Papers are  invited on  substantial, original  and unpublished  research
on
all aspects of Artificial  Intelligence, including, but  not limited to
the
following:
o AI Applications              o AI Architectures
o Artificial Life              o Automatic Programming
o Cognitive Modeling           o Expert Systems
o Foundations of AI            o Genetic Algorithms
o Information Retrieval        o Intelligent Tutoring Systems
o Knowledge Acquisition        o Knowledge Representation
o Machine Learning             o Machine Translation
o Natural Language Processing  o Neural Networks
o Planning and Scheduling      o Reasoning
o Robotics                     o Search Techniques
o Speech Processing            o Theorem Proving
o Uncertainty Handling         o User Interfaces
o User Modeling                o Vision

Programme Committee:

S. Arunkumar, IIT, Bombay              Amitava Bagchi, IIM, Calcutta
Pushpak Bhattacharya, IIT, Bombay      Margaret A. Boden, U of Sussex,
UK
Nick Cercone, U of Regina, Canada      B. B. Chaudhuri, ISI, Calcutta
R. Chandrasekar, NCST, Bombay          S. K. Goyal, GTE Labs , USA
S. S. Gupta, TUL, Bombay               J. R. Isaac, NIIT, New Delhi
Aravind K. Joshi,                      R. A.  Kowalski, Imperial
College, UK
       U of Pennsylvania, USA
H. N. Mahabala, INFOSYS, Bangalore     M. Narasimha Murthy, IISc,
Bangalore
R. Narasimhan, CMC, Bangalore          S. Ramani, NCST, Bombay (Chair)
P. V. S. Rao, TIFR, Bombay             Patrick Saint-Dizier,
                                               U of Paul Sabatier,
France
R. Sangal, IIT, Kanpur                 R. Uthurusamy, GMR, USA
M. Vidyasagar, CAIR, Bangalore

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Format of Submission:

Authors should submit  their papers,  not  to exceed  5000 words
(including
figures and  references) either  electronically or  in hard  copy.
Papers
should be in English.   Papers should include  an abstract of about
100-200
words in  length.    Papers  outside the  specified  length are  subject
to
rejection without review.   Since  reviewing will be  "blind", the
authors'
names and affiliations along with the main area of the paper should be
given
only on a separate cover sheet.  Hard copy submissions should  be sent
in
triplicate.   Papers in  electronic form can be in any of the following
formats:  plain text, Postscript, Latex, Microsoft Word, or Wordstar.
Submissions in electronic form are preferred.

Send papers to the KBCS-96 Secretariat at the address below.

Paper Submission Deadlines:

  o  Papers due:  August 15, 1996

  o  Acceptance Notification:  October 15, 1996

  o  Camera Ready Copy due:  December 1, 1996


Call for Tutorials:

Proposals are  invited for  post-conference  tutorials.   Tutorials  can
be
half-day  or full-day,  and  will be  held  on December  18th,  1996.
The
proposal should be presented  in the form of  a 200-word abstract, one
page
topical outline  of the  content,  description of  the proposers  and
their
qualifications relating to the tutorial content.

Tutorial Submission Deadlines:

  o  Proposal Submission:  July 31, 1996

  o  Acceptance Notification:  August 31, 1996

  o  Complete Tutorial materials due:  December 1, 1996

Send proposals to the KBCS-96 Secretariat at the address below.

Organizing Committee:

George Arakal, NCST (Chair)  K.S.R. Anjaneyulu, NCST
P. Ravi Prakash, NCST        Durgesh D. Rao, NCST
M. Sasikumar, NCST           T. Suresh, NCST

For further information  please refer to  the KBCS-96 home  page or
write  to the KBCS-96 Secretariat.

___________________________________________________________________________

Address
KBCS-96 Secretariat                      Phone :  +91 (22) 620 1606
National Centre for Software Technology  Fax :  +91 (22) 621 0139
Gulmohar Cross Rd No.  9                 E-mail :
kbcs@konark.ncst.ernet.in
Juhu, Bombay 400 049, India
            URL : http://konark.ncst.ernet.in/~kbcs/kbcs96.html
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	University of Plymouth
	Plymouth
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	Tel.: +44 (0)1752 233508

	Email: r.roy@ieee.org  or  rroy@plymouth.ac.uk

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