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Special Tracks
FLAIRS 2005
FLAIRS
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Papers are being solicited for a special track on Neural
Network Applications at the 17th International FLAIRS Conference
(FLAIRS-2004). The special track will be devoted to the applications of
Neural Networks with the aim of presenting new and important contributions in
this area. These application areas include, but are not limited to, the
following:
- Vision
- Pattern Recognition
- Control and Process Monitoring
- Biomedical Applications
- Robotics
- Speech Recognition
- Text Mining
- Diagnostic Problems
- Telecommunications
- Power Systems
- Signal Processing
- Image Processing
Submission Guidelines
Interested authors must submit completed manuscripts by October 22, 2004.
Submissions should be no more than 6 pages (4000 words) in length, including
figures, and contain no identifying reference to self or organization.
Papers should be formatted according to AAAI
Guidelines. Submission
instructions can be found at FLAIRS-05 website at http://ranger.uta.edu/flairs05.
Notification of acceptance will be mailed around January 7, 2005. Authors of accepted
papers will be expected to submit the final camera-ready copies of their full
papers by February 4, 2005
for publication in the conference proceedings which will be published by AAAI
Press. Authors may be invited to submit a revised copy of their paper to a
special issue of the International Journal on Artificial Intelligence
Tools (IJAIT).
FLAIRS 2005 Invited Speakers
- Lawrence
Hunter, University
of Colorado
- Martha Pollack, University of Michigan
- Ted Senator, DARPA
- David Stork, Ricoh and
Stanford University
Important Dates
- Paper submissions due:
October 22, 2004
- Notification letters
sent: January 7, 2005
- Camera ready copy due:
February 4, 2005
Special Track Committee (Tentative)
Ingrid Russell (Co-Chair), University of
Hartford, USA
Tony Pipe (Co-Chair),
University of the West of England,
UK
Brian Carse (Co-Chair),
University of the West of England, UK
Jim
Austin, University
of York, UK
Vijayakumar Bhagavatula, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Douglas
S. Blank, Bryn Mawr College, USA
Serge Dolenko, Moscow State University, Russia
Okan Ersoy,
Purdue University, USA
Michael
Georgiopoulos, University
of Central Florida, USA
Mike James, York
University, UK
John Kolen, University
of West Florida, USA
Luis Marti, Universidad
de La Habana, Cuba
Lisa Meeden, Swarthmore College, USA
Costas Neocleous,
Higher Technical Institute, Cyprus
Luis Fernando
Niño, National University of Colombia, Colombia
Sergio Roa, National University of Colombia,
Colombia
Roberto Santana, Institute of Cybernetics, Mathematics and
Physics (ICIMAF), Cuba
Bernhard Sendhoff,
Honda Research and Development Europe, Offenbach/Main, Germany
Chellu Chandra Sekhar, Indian
Institute of Technology, India
Wai Sum Tang, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong
Kong
Antony J. Waldock,
University of theWest of England, UK
Stefan Wermter, University
of Sunderland, UK
Hujun Yin, University of Manchester Institute of Science
and Technology, UK
Further Information
Questions regarding the special track should be addressed to:
Tony Pipe
Voice: +44-117-344-2818
Fax: +44-117-344-3800
email: Anthony.Pipe@uwe.ac.uk
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