From dkumar@cc.brynmawr.edu Wed Mar 2 18:18:32 EST 1994 Article: 20896 of comp.ai Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai:20896 Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!nntp.club.cc.cmu.edu!news.mic.ucla.edu!library.ucla.edu!agate!msuinfo!netnews.upenn.edu!news.cc.swarthmore.edu!news.haverford.edu!cc.brynmawr.edu!dkumar From: dkumar@cc.brynmawr.edu (Kumar Deepak) Newsgroups: comp.ai Subject: CFP: Emrging Paradigms of Intelligent Systems Date: 1 Mar 1994 17:42:45 GMT Organization: Bryn Mawr College Lines: 141 Message-ID: <2kvuql$lte@saturn.haverford.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: 165.106.1.2 CALL FOR PAPERS Emerging Paradigms for Intelligent Systems HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES - 28 JANUARY 3 - 6, 1995 MAUI, HAWAII Papers are invited for the minitrack on Emerging Paradigms for Intelligent Systems as part of the Information Systems track at the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS). Papers are invited on issues relating to the design and development of integrated AI architectures based on emerging computational technologies (distributed processing, object-oriented design, concurrent processing, visualization techniques, standardized interfaces, etc.). The goals of the track are to bring together researchers actively involved in the design of intelligent systems (and intelligent applications) as well as those involved in the development of computational technologies that are viable models for implementation of large intelligent systems. Issues of interest in this track include the impact of using new computational paradigms for the design of intelligent systems, as well as the amenability of integrated approaches to intelligent architectures towards the employment of new computational models. Papers describing research as well as position papers are invited in, but not restricted to, the following topics (specifically {\em contributing towards the identification of emerging paradigms for intelligent architectures}): integrated AI architectures unified AI ontologies integrating reasoning strategies concurrent AI models distributed AI models hybrid KR systems hybrid reasoning strategies object-oriented AI design concurrent object-oriented design SUBMISSIONS and QUERIES to: Deepak Kumar Department of Mathematics & Computer Science Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 dkumar@cc.brynmawr.edu Voice: (610) 526-7485 Fax: (610) 526 5086 The purpose of HICSS is to provide a forum for the interchange of ideas, research results, development activities, and applications among academicians and practitioners in computer-based system sciences. The conference consists of tutorials, advanced seminars, presentations of accepted papers, open forums, task forces, and plenary and distinguished guest lectures. There is a high degree of interaction and discussion among the conference participants because the conference is conducted in a workshop-like setting. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING PAPERS: 1. Submit 6 (six) copies of the full paper, consisting of 20-25 pages double-spaced including title page, abstract, references and diagrams directly to the minitrack coordinator. 2. Do not submit the paper to more than one minitrack. Paper should contain original material and not be previously published or currently submitted for consideration elsewhere. 3. Each paper must have a title page which includes the title, full name of all authors, and their complete addresses including affliation(s), telephone numbers(s), and e-mail address(es). 4. The first page of the paper should include the title and a 300-word abstract. DEADLINES: MARCH 15, 1994: Abstracts may be submitted to minitrack coordinators (or track coordinators) for guidance and indication of appropriate content. authors unfamiliar with HICSS or who wish additional guidance are encouraged to contact any coordinator to discuss potential papers. JUNE 1, 1994: Six (6) copies of the full papers must be submitted to the approriate minitrack or track coordinator. AUG. 31, 1994: Notification of accepted papers mailed to authors. OCT. 1, 1994: Accepted manuscripts, camera-ready, sent to minitrack coordinators. One author from each paper must be registered by this time. NOV. 15, 1994: All other registrations must be received. Registration received after this deadline may not be accepted due to space limitations. Hotel reservations should also be made by this time. Thee "Emerging Paradigms for Intelligent Systems" minitrack is part of the Information Systems track. There are three other major tracks in the conference: Architecture, Software Technology and Biotechnology Computing. The Information Systems track itself has several minitracks that focus on a variety of research topics in Collaboration Technology, Decision Support and Knowledge-based Systems, and Organizational Systems and Technology. For more information contact: Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr E-Mail: nunamaker@bpa.arizona.edu (602) 621-4475 Fax: (602) 621-2433 RALPH H. SPRAGUE, JR. E-MAIL: SPRAGUE@UHUNIX.UHCC.HAWAII.EDU (808) 956-7082 FAX: (808) 956-9889 FOR MORE INFORMATION ON OTHER TRACKS, PLEASE CONTACT: ARCHITECTURE TRACK: TREVOR N. MUDGE E-MAIL: TNM@EECS.UMICH.EDU BRUCE D. SHRIVER E-MAIL: B.SHRIVER@COMPUTER.ORG SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY TRACK: HESHAM EL-REWINI E-MAIL: REWINI@UNOCSS.UNOMAHA.EDU BRUCE D. SHRIVER E-MAIL: B.SHRIVER@COMPUTER.ORG BIOTECHNOLOGY COMPUTING TRACK: LAWRENCE HUNTER E-MAIL: HUNTER@NLM.NIH.GOV FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE CONFERENCE, PLEASE CONTACT THE CONFERENCE COORDINATOR: PAMELA HARRINGTON E-MAIL: HICSS@UHUNIX.UHCC.HAWAII.EDU (808) 956-7396 FAX: (808) 956-3766