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Subject: Machine Learning Conference, Final CFP
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			   CALL FOR PAPERS
	 Twelfth International Conference on Machine Learning

Tahoe City, California
July 9-12, 1995

    The Twelfth International Conference on Machine Learning (ML95)
will be held at the Granlibakken Resort in Tahoe City, California
during July 9-12, 1995, with informal workshops and tutorials on July
9. We invite paper submissions from researchers in all areas of
machine learning. The conference will include presentations of
refereed papers and invited talks.

    The Eighth Conference on Computational Learning Theory (COLT 95)
will be held from July 5-8 at the University of California-Santa Cruz;
carpools will be arranged to shuttle participants from COLT 95 to
ML95.


REVIEW CRITERIA

    Each submitted paper will be reviewed by at least two members of
the program committee and will be judged on significance, originality,
and clarity. Papers submitted to the conference should differ
substantially from those submitted to other conferences.


PAPER FORMAT

    Submissions must be clearly legible, with good quality print.
Papers are limited to a total of twelve (12) pages, EXCLUDING title
page and bibliography, but INCLUDING all tables and figures. Papers
must be printed on 8-1/2 x 11 inch paper or A4 paper using 12 point
type (10 characters per inch) with no more than 38 lines per page and
75 characters per line (e.g., LaTeX 12 point article style). The title
page must include an abstract and email and postal addresses of all
authors. Papers without this format will not be reviewed. To save
paper and postage costs please use DOUBLE-SIDED printing.


REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBMISSION

    Send four (4) copies of each submitted paper to one of the
conference co-chairs. Papers must be received by

FEBRUARY 7, 1995 .

Electronic or FAX submissions are not acceptable. Notification of
acceptance or rejection will be mailed to the first (or designated)
author by March 22, 1995. Camera-ready accepted papers are due on
April 25, 1995.


INFORMAL WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS

    Proposals for informal workshops and tutorials are invited in all
areas of machine learning. Send a two (2) page description of the
proposed workshop or tutorial, its objectives, organizer(s), and
expected number of attendees to the workshop and tutorial chair. For
tutorials, provide previous teaching experience. Workshop proposals
must be received by DECEMBER 15, 1994. Tutorial proposals must be
received by JANUARY 4, 1995. Current workshop and tutorial details are
available online via the World-Wide Web in the URL
http://grad.csee.usf.edu/aipage.html .


Conference Co-Chairs

    Armand Prieditis
    Dept. of Computer Science
    University of California
    Davis, CA 95616
    priediti@cs.ucdavis.edu

    Stuart Russell
    Computer Science Div.
    University of California
    Berkeley, CA 94720
    russell@cs.berkeley.edu


Program Committee

    Yuichiro Anzai,  Keio U.
    Chris Atkeson, Georgia Tech.
    Francesco Bergadano, U. Torino
    Lashon Booker,  Mitre
    Ivan Bratko,  J. Stefan Inst.
    Wray Buntine, NASA Ames
    Claire Cardie, Cornell U.
    Jason Catlett, AT & T Bell Labs
    Gerald DeJong, U. Illinois
    Tom Dietterich, Oregon State U.
    Charles Elkan, UC San Diego
    Oren Etzioni, U. Washington
    Usama Fayyad, JPL
    Andrew Golding, Mitsubishi
    Russ Greiner, Siemens
    Lisa Hellerstein, Northwestern U
    Michael Jordan, MIT
    Leslie Kaelbling, Brown U.
    Simon Kasif, Princeton U.
    Sridhar Mahadevan, U. South Fla.
    Chris Matheus, GTE
    Melanie Mitchell, Sante Fe Inst.
    Ray Mooney, UT Austin
    Andrew Moore, CMU
    Stephen Muggleton, Oxford U.
    Michael Pazzani, UC Irvine
    Ed Pednault, AT & T Bell Labs
    Cullen Schaffer, Hunter College
    Andreas Stolcke, SRI
    Devika Subramanian, Cornell U.
    Rich Sutton, GTE
    Prasad Tadepalli, Oregon State U.
    Gerald Tesauro, IBM
    Sebastian Thrun, U. Bonn
    Manuela Veloso, CMU
    David Wilkins, U. Illinois
    Stephan Wrobel, GMD
    Kenji Yamanishi, NEC Princeton


Workshop and Tutorial Chair

    Sridhar Mahadevan
    Department of Computer Science and Engineering
    University of South Florida
    4202 East Fowler Avenue, EBG 118
    Tampa, Florida 33620
    mahadeva@csee.usf.edu


Publicity Chair

    Jeff Schlimmer
    School of EE & CS
    Washington State University
    Pullman, WA 99164
    schlimmer@eecs.wsu.edu


Local Arrangements

    Debbie Chadwick
    Department of Computer Science
    University of California
    Davis, CA 95616
    chadwick@cs.ucdavis.edu


GENERAL INQUIRIES

    Please send general inquiries to ml95@cs.ucdavis.edu .

    To receive future conference announcements please send a note to
the publicity chair. Current conference information is available
online via the World-Wide Web in the URL
http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/~schlimme/ml95.html . This announcement is
also available in PostScript form in the URL
file://ftp.eecs.wsu.edu/pub/ml95/call-for-papers.ps .
