From rsridhar@acsu.buffalo.edu Fri May 20 17:34:40 EDT 1994 Article: 22239 of comp.ai Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu news.announce.conferences:6288 comp.arch:50712 comp.lsi:4022 sci.image.processing:7867 comp.ai:22239 Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!nntp.club.cc.cmu.edu!newsfeed.pitt.edu!gatech!swrinde!pipex!uknet!EU.net!uunet!sparky!not-for-mail From: rsridhar@acsu.buffalo.edu (R. Sridhar) Newsgroups: news.announce.conferences,comp.arch,comp.lsi,sci.image.processing,comp.ai Subject: CFP: 3rd Associative Processing and Applications Workshop 1994 Followup-To: poster Date: 20 May 1994 11:37:14 -0500 Organization: Electrical and Computer Engineering, SUNY at Buffalo Lines: 101 Sender: rick@sparky.sterling.com Approved: rick@sparky.sterling.com Distribution: world Expires: 8 Jun 1994 8:00:00 GMT Message-ID: <2riovq$7hh@sparky.sterling.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: sparky.sterling.com Keywords: Associative processing; Content addressable memories; applications CALL FOR PAPERS THIRD ASSOCIATIVE PROCESSING AND APPLICATIONS WORKSHOP Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York Wednesday August 10 to Friday August 12, 1994 Sponsored by The Syracuse University CASE Center and The Massachusetts Institute of Technology The goal of this Workshop is to promote interaction among researchers interested in the most recent technological advances relevant to associative processing. As in the previous two Workshops, we seek an international gathering of researchers from academia and industry whose work involves the design, analysis, development, and application of associative processors and content addressable memories. To encourage authors to report on work in progress, the Workshop format is kept informal. Detailed abstracts of technical papers in all areas of associative processing are invited. Topics include, but are not limited to: * Architectures - Simulated or experimental results from chips to entire systems, trade-off studies * Physical design - CAM cell design, CAM chip design, silicon compilation * Interfaces - Von Neumann/associative, special controllers, etc. * Applications - Either implemented, or under development * Software models of associative processors - Functional, stochastic models * Algorithm analysis - Time complexity, hardware requirements * Programming paradigms - Software development environments, tools, languages, high level languages to associate memory compilers * Program mappings - Techniques for mapping problems and algorithms to associative machines and associative memories Attendance will be limited to ensure time for interaction among the workshop participants. SUBMISSIONS: Authors are invited to send six (6) copies of an extended abstract to be received by June 7, 1994. Abstracts are restricted to no more than 5 double-spaced pages (1500 words), not including bibliography or figures. Abstracts must include a cover letter with the following information: title of paper, full names of authors, postal and E-mail addresses of the authors, phone and FAX numbers, and keywords indicative of the theme of the paper. Authors will be notified of acceptance by July 8, 1994. Full papers or updated abstracts can be submitted for inclusion in the proceedings no later than July 25. Proceedings will be distributed at the workshop. All submissions and inquiries for further information should be directed to: General Chair: Program chair: Ramalingam Sridhar J. David Bezek, M/D 0313 SUNY at Buffalo LORAL Federal Systems Co.- Owego 135 Bell Hall 1801 State Road 17C Buffalo, New York 14260 Owego, New York 13827-3998 (716) 645-3113 (607) 751-4854 rsridhar@eng.buffalo.edu jdbezek@lfs.loral.com WORKSHOP LOCATION and FEE The workshop will be held at the CASE center, which is located in the Center for Science and Technology on the Syracuse University campus. The cost will be $100 per attendee and includes: * "Get-Acquainted" reception on Wednesday, August 10 * Luncheon on Thursday, August 11 * Refreshments * Copy of the proceedings PROGRAM COMMITTEE Bruce Berra, CASE Center/SU Eby Friedman, University of Rochester J. Storrs Hall, Rutgers University John Oldfield, Syracuse University Behrooz Parhami, University of California Jerry Potter, Kent State University Charles Sodini, Massachusettes Institute of Technology Chuck Stormon, Coherent Research Inc. Kirk Twardowski, Loral Federal Systems - Owego Klaus Waldschmidt, Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universitaet, Germany -- ==================================================================== email: internet: rsridhar@opus.eng.buffalo.edu ====================================================================