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Subject: CFP: SCC-95 THE SECOND SWEDISH CONFERENCE ON CONNECTIONISM The Connectionist Research Group University of Skovde, SWEDEN
From: Connectionist <c...@ida.his.se>
Date: Thu, 05 May 1994 13:40:32 +0200
March 2-4, 1995
CALL FOR PAPERS
SCOPE OF THE CONFERENCE
Understanding neural information processing properties
characterizes the field of connectionism, also known as Ar-
tificial Neural Networks (ANN).
The rapid growth, expansion and great popularity of connec-
tionism is motivated by the new way of approaching and
understanding the problems of artificial intelligence, and
its applicability in many real-world applications.
There is a number of subfields of connectionism among which
we distinguish the following.
The importance of a "Theory of connectionism" cannot be
overstressed. The interest in theoretical analysis of neu-
ronal models, and the complex dynamics of network architec-
tures grows rapidly. It is often argued that abstract
neural network models are best understood by analysing their
computational properties with respect to their biological
counterparts. A clear theoretical approach to developing
neural models also provides insight in dynamics, learning,
functionality and probabilities of different connectionist
networks.
"Cognitive connectionism" is bridging the gap between the
theory of connectionism and cognitive science by modelling
higher order brain functions from psychology by using
methods offered by connectionist models. The findings of
this field are often evaluated by their neuropsychological
validity and not by their functional applicability.
Sometimes the field of connectionism is referred to as the
"new AI". Its applicability in AI has spawned a belief that
AI will benefit from a good understanding of neural informa-
tion processing capabilities. The subfield "Connectionism
and artificial intelligence" is also concerned with the dis-
tinction between connectionist and symbolic representations.
The wide applicability and problem-solving abilities of
neural networks are exposed in "Real-world computing".
Robotics, vision, speech and neural hardware are some of the
topics in this field.
"The philosophy of connectionism" is concerned with such
diverse questions as the mind-body problem and relations
between distributed representations, their semantics and im-
plications for intelligent behaviour.
Experimental studies in "Neurobiology" have implications on
the validity and design of new, artificial neural architec-
tures. This branch of connectionism addresses topics such as
self-organisation, modelling of cortex, and associative
memory models.
A number of internationally renowned keynote speakers will
be invited to give plenary talks on the subjects listed
above.
GUIDELINES FOR PAPER SUBMISSIONS
Instructions for submissions of manuscripts:
Papers may be submitted, in three (3) copies, to one of the
following sessions.
~ Theory of connectionism
~ Cognitive connectionism
~ Connectionism and artificial intelligence
~ Real-world computing
~ The philosophy of connectionism
~ Neurobiology
A note should state principal author and email address (if
any). It should also indicate what session the paper is sub-
mitted to.
Length:
Papers must be a maximum of ten (10) pages long (including
figures and references), the text area should be 6.5 inches
by 9 inches, including footnotes but excluding page
numbers), and in a 12-point font type.
Template and style files conforming to these specifications
for several text formatting programs, will be available to
authors of accepted papers.
Deadline:
Papers must be received by Thursday, September 1, 1994 to
ensure reviewing. All submitted papers will be reviewed by
members of the program committee on the basis of technical
quality, research significance, novelty and clarity. The
principal author will be notified of acceptance no later
than Tuesday, October 18, 1994.
Proceedings:
All accepted papers will appear in the conference proceed-
ings.
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Lars Niklasson, Mikael Boden
lars.ni...@ida.his.se mikael...@ida.his.se
TENTATIVE SPEAKERS
Michael Mozer University of Colorado, USA
Ronan Reilly University College Dublin, Ireland
Paul Smolensky University of Colorado, USA
David Touretzky Carnegie Mellon University, USA
This list is under completion.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Jim Bower California Inst. of Technology, USA
Harald Brandt Ellemtel, Sweden
Ron Chrisley University of Sussex, UK
Gary Cottrell University of California, San Diego, USA
Georg Dorffner University of Vienna, Austria
Tim van Gelder National University of Australia, Australia
Agneta Gulz University of Skovde, Sweden
Olle Gallmo Uppsala University, Sweden
Tommy Garling Goteborg University, Sweden
Dan Hammerstrom Adaptive Solutions Inc., USA
Jim Hendler University of Maryland, USA
Erland Hjelmquist Goteborg University, Sweden
Anders Lansner Royal Inst. of Techn., Stockholm, Sweden
Reiner Lenz Linkoping University, Sweden
Ajit Narayanan University of Exeter, UK
Jordan Pollack Ohio State University, USA
Noel Sharkey University of Sheffield, UK
Bertil Svensson Chalmers Inst. of Technology, Sweden
Tere Vaden University of Tampere, Finland
PLEASE ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO:
"SCC-95"
The Connectionist Research Group
University of Skovde
P.O. Box 408
541 28 Skovde, SWEDEN
E-mail: c...@ida.his.se
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Subject: CFP ECAL95
From: ara...@cogs.susx.ac.uk (Arantza Etxeberria)
Date: Tue, 10 May 1994 18:11:00 -0000
CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
3rd. EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL LIFE
ECAL95
Granada, Spain, 4-6 June, 1995
Despite its short history, Artificial Life (AL) is already becoming a
mature scientific field. By trying to discover the rules of life and
extract its essence so that it can be implemented in different media, AL
research is leading us to a better understanding of a large set of
interesting biology-related problems.
The Conference will be organized into Scientific Sessions, Demonstrations,
Videos, and Comercial Exhibits. Scientific Sessions will consist of
Lectures (invited), Oral Presentations of submitted papers, and Posters.
The site of ECAL95 will be the city of Granada, located in the South of
Spain, in the region of Andalucia. Granada was the last Arabic site in the
Iberian Peninsula, and it has the heritage of their culture, including the
legacy of marvelous constructions such as the Alhambra and the Gardens of
Generalife.
ECAL95 will be organized in collaboration with the International Workshop
on Artificial Neural Networks (IWANN95) to be held at Malaga (Costa del
Sol, Spain), June 7-9, 1995. Granada and Malaga are only one hour apart by
car. Special registration rates will be offered to people wishing to
attend both meetings.
Scientific Sessions and Topics
1. Foundations and Epistemology:
Philosophical Issues. Emergence. Levels of Organization. Evolution of
Hierarchical Systems. Evolvability. Computation and Dynamics. Ethical
Problems.
2. Evolution:
Self-organization. Pattern Formation. Prebiotic Evolution. Origins
of Life. Evolution of Metabolism. Evolutionary Optimization. Fitness
Landscapes. RNA Systems. Ecosystem Evolution. Biodiversity. Natural
Selection and Sexual Selection. Units of Selection.
3. Adaptive and Cognitive Systems:
Reaction, Neural and Immune Networks. Growth and Differentiation.
Multicellular Development. Natural and Artificial Morphogenesis.
Learning and Development. Communication
4. Artificial Worlds:
Simulation of Ecologycal and Evolving Systems. System-Environment
Correlation. Sensor-Effector Coordination. Environment Design.
5. Robotics and Emulation of Animal Behavior:
Sensory and Motor Activity. Mobile Agents. Adaptive Robots. Autonomous
Robots. Evolutionary Robotics. Ethology.
6. Societies and Collective Behavior:
Swarm Intelligence. Cooperation and Communication among Animals and
Robots. Evolution of Social Behavior. Social Organizations. Division of
Tasks.
7. Applications and Common Tools:
Optimization. Problem Solving. Virtual Reality and Computer Graphics.
Genetic Algorithms. Neural Networks. Fuzzy Logic. Evolutionary
Computation. Genetic Programming.
Submission Instructions
Conference Contributions can be either papers, posters, videos, or
demonstrations. Authors should specify to wich session cotributions are
intented. The contributions will be made available in two formats:
1) Conference Proceedings, published by Springer-Verlag before the
Conference, including all accepted papers. One copy of the book will be
given to each ECAL95 participant.
2) Abstracts Book, for papers and other contributions (posters, videos, or
demos). For this purpose each contribution must include one Title/Abstract
Page containing the following:
- Title
- Full name(s) of author(s)
- Address(es) of author(s) with phone, fax, and E-mail
- Extended abstract (100-200 words)
- Keywords
- Full papers: In addition to the Title/Abstract Page, manuscripts should
not exceed 12 pages, including figures, in DIN-A4 format, with 2.5 cm
(1 inch) margins all around, and no smaller than 10 point type in
Times-Roman typeface. Cammera ready versions of the papers will be
required after acceptance.
- Posters: Submit only the Title/Abstract Page.
- Demonstrations: In addition to the Title/Abstract Page, author(s) must
specify the equipment needed for the demonstration. Robotic demonstrations
are encouraged, approximately 250 m2 will be available for this purpose.
- Videos: 15 minutes maximum duration, VHS format. In addition to the
Title/Abstract Page, author(s) must specify recording standard (NTSC, Pal,
or Secam).
Submissions can be done in 2 different formats: hardcopy or electronic.
A) Hardcopy originals (4 copies) should be sent by the author(s) to the
Program Secretary at the address below.
B) Electronic submission: an anonymous ftp directory has been created at
the ECAL95 site (casip.ugr.es, /pub/ecal95/submissions). Only LaTeX and
PostScript submissions will be accepted. The papers must be in the format
specified above, and must include everything needed to print them (e.g.,
fonts, macros, figures, etc).
LaTeX macros and more detailed instructions will be given upon request to
the ECAL95 Program Secretary, or can be got by ftp from the ECAL95 site.
For demonstrations and videos contact the Program Secretary.
Registration / Information
Program Secretary:
Juan J. Merelo
Dept. Electronica |
Facultad de Ciencias | Phone: +34-58-243162
Campus Fuentenueva | Fax: +34-58-243230
18071 Granada, Spain | E-mail: eca...@casip.ugr.es
Access to ECAL95 site: casip.ugr.es (150.214.60.74)
login: anonymous
cd /pub/ecal95
Organization Committee
Federico Moran U. Complutense Madrid (E) Chair
Alvaro Moreno U. Pais Vasco, San Sebastian (E) Chair
Arantza Etxeberria U. Sussex (UK)
Julio Fernandez U. Pais Vasco, San Sebastian (E)
George Kampis ELTE Univ. Budapest (H)
Francisco Montero U. Complutense, Madrid (E)
Tim Smithers U. Pais Vasco, San Sebastian (E)
Carme Torras U. Politecnica Catalunya, Barcelona (E)
Local Committee
Alberto Prieto U. Granada (E) Chair
Juan J. Merelo U. Granada (E) Secretary
Julio Ortega U. Granada (E)
Francisco J. Pelayo U. Granada (E)
Program Committee
Francisco Varela CNRS/CREA, Paris (F) Chair
Juan J. Merelo U. Granada (E) Secretary
Riccardo Antonini U. Carlos III, Madrid (E)
Michael Arbib USC, Los Angeles, CA (USA)
Randall D. Beer Case Western Reserve U., Cleveland, OH (USA)
George Bekey USC, Los Angeles, CA (USA)
Hugues Bersini ULB, Brussels (B)
Paul Bourgine CEMAGREF, Antony (F)
Rodney Brooks MIT, Cambridge, MA (USA)
Scott Camazine Wissenschaftskolleg, Berlin (D)
Peter Cariani MEEI, Boston, MA (USA)
Michael Conrad Wayne State U., Detroit, MI (USA)
Jaques Demongeot U. J. Fourier, La Tronche (F)
Jean-Louis Deneubourg U. Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels (B)
Michael Dyer UCLA, Los Angeles, CA (USA)
Claus Emmeche U. of Rosekilde, (DK)
Walter Fontana U. of Vienna, (A)
Brian C. Goodwin Open U., Milton Keynes (UK)
Pauline Hogeweg U. of Utrecht, (NL)
Philip Husbands U. of Sussex, Brighton (UK)
John Koza Stanford U., CA (USA)
Chris Langton Santa Fe Institute, NM (USA)
Pier L. Luisi ETHZ, Zurich (CH)
Pattie Maes MIT, Cambridge, MA (USA)
Pedro C. Marijuan U. Zaragoza, (E)
Maja J. Mataric MIT, Cambridge, MA (USA)
Enrique Melendez-Hevia U. La Laguna, Tenerife (E)
Eric Minch Stanford U., CA (USA)
Melanie Mitchel Santa Fe Institute, NM (USA)
Jim D. Murray U. of Washington, Seattle, WA (USA)
Juan C. Nuno U. Politecnica de Madrid, (E)
Domenico Parisi CNR, Roma (I)
Mukesh Patel Politecnico di Milano, Milan (I)
Howard Pattee SUNY, Binghampton, NY (USA)
Juli Pereto U. Valencia, (E)
Rolf Pfeifer U. Zurich-Irchel, Zurich (CH)
Steen Rasmussen LANL, Los Alamos, NM (USA)
Robert Rosen Dalhousie U. Halifax (CA)
Peter Schuster IMB, Jena (D)
Luc Steels VUB, Brussels (B)
John Stewart Institut Pasteur, Paris (F)
Jon Umerez SUNY Binghamton, NY (USA)
William C. Winsatt U. of Chicago, (USA)
Rene Zapata LIRM, Montpellier (F)
Official Language: English
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Important dates:
January 9, 1995 Submission deadline
March 10 Notification of acceptance
March 24 Camera-ready due
March 31 Early registration deadline
May 4 Regular registration deadline
June 3 Reception and on site registration
June 4-6 Conference dates
Sponsored by:
Spanish RIG IEEE Neural Networks Council
Silicon Graphics (Spain)
Parque de las Ciencias de Granada
EEC
DGICYT (Spain)
CICYT (Spain)
Junta de Andalucia (Spain)
EUDEMA
Organised by:
Universidad de Granada
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Universidad del Pais Vasco
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Subject: FIrst IEEE conference on Image Processing
From: ic...@pine.ece.utexas.edu (International Conf on Image Processing Mail Box)
Date: Tue, 07 Jun 1994 20:10:11 -0500
FIRST IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON IMAGE PROCESSING
November 13-16, 1994
Austin Convention Center, Austin, Texas, USA
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
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Sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE) Signal Processing Society, ICIP-94 is the
inaugural international conference on theoretical, experimental
and applied image processing. It will provide a centralized,
high-quality forum for presentation of technological advances and
research results by scientists and engineers working in Image
Processing and associated disciplines such as multimedia and
video technology, as well as image processing applications in
areas such as the biomedical sciences and geosciences.
CONFERENCE ENVIRONMENT
ICIP-94 will be held in the recently completed state-of-the-art
Convention Center in downtown Austin. The Convention Center is
situated two blocks from the Town Lake, and is only 12 minutes
from Robert Meuller Airport. It is surrounded by many modern
hotels that provide comfortable accommodation for $75-$125 per
night.
Austin, the state capital, is renowned for its natural hill-
country beauty and an active cultural scene. Within walking
distance of the Convention Center are several hiking and jogging
trails, as well as opportunities for a variety of aquatic sports.
Live bands perform in various clubs around the city and at night
spots along Sixth Street, offering a range of jazz, blues,
country/Western, reggae, swing and rock music. Day temperatures
are typically in the upper sixties in mid-November.
An exciting range of EXHIBITS, TUTORIALS, SPECIAL PRODUCT
SESSIONS, and SOCIAL EVENTS will be offered.
In the remainder of this mailing, you will find:
- ICIP-94 Conference Registration form
- ICIP-94 Hotel Registration Form
- Information on ICIP-94 Hotels in Austin, Texas
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ICIP-94 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM
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First IEEE International Conference on Image Processing
November 13-16, 1994
Austin, Texas USA
Personal Information: (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY)
First Name ______________________________________________________
Last Name _______________________________________________________
Name Desired on Badge ___________________________________________
Title ___________________________________________________________
Affiliation _____________________________________________________
Mailing Address _________________________________________________
City ____________________________________________________________
Country _________________________________________________________
Phone ________________________________ Fax ______________________
E-mail __________________________________________________________
Registration Fee Schedule:
_________________________ Advance On-Site or
IEEE Member Number By Oct. 10 After Oct. 10
IEEE Member $275 USD __________ $325 USD __________
Non-members $375 USD __________ $425 USD __________
*Student $100 USD __________ $100 USD __________
Tutorials each $100 USD __________ $120 USD __________
*Student - Tutorials each $ 40 USD __________ $ 40 USD __________
Banquet Quantity ________ $ 50 USD __________ $ 50 USD __________
Extra Conference Proceedings:
IEEE Member Quantity _____ $120 USD __________
Non-Member Quantity _____ $145 USD __________
TOTAL PAYMENT __________
Tutorials: Sunday, Nov. 13, 1994
(Please check at most one morning and one afternoon session.)
______ Session 1 AM Bernd Girod - Compression of Still and Moving Images
______ Session 2 AM Robert Haralick - Mathematical Morphology
______ Session 3 PM Martin Vetterli/Jelena Kovacevic
Wavelets and Subband Coding
______ Session 4 PM Richard Blahut - Maximum-Likelihood Image Synthesis:
An Introduction to Imaging Algorithms
*Please attach proof of student status
(copy of valid student ID or letter from Department Chair)
Registration fees include: all sessions, exhibits, one copy of proceedings,
coffee breaks and social events. Registration does not include banquet.
METHOD OF PAYMENT (Circle one) Check Credit Card Other
Credit card type (Circle one) Visa American Express Mastercard
Card Number _______________________________________________
Expiration date _______________________________________________
Cardholder's name _______________________________________________
Cardholder's signature __________________________________________
Delegates not using credit card facilities must forward a check, money
order or bank draft payable to "ICIP-94" and drawn on a US bank or US
branch of a foreign bank for the total amount in US dollars.
Check Number______________________
Mail to:
Conference Management Services
3024 Thousand Oaks Drive
Austin, Texas 78746 U.S.A.
FAX: +512-327-8132
Phone: +512-327-4012
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ICIP-94 HOTEL RESERVATION FORM
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First IEEE International Conference on Image Processing
November 13-16, 1994
Austin, Texas, USA
MAIL, FAX , or phone your reservation by OCT. 10 to ensure availability
and special rates to the hotel of your choice. Be sure to mention the
IEEE International Conference on Image Processing.
RESERVATION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY FIRST NIGHT'S DEPOSIT PLUS 13% TAX, OR
AN ACCEPTED CREDIT CARD NUMBER AND SIGNATURE.
Last Name __________________________First Name______________________________
Company / Organization _____________________________________________________
Mailing Address ____________________________________________________________
(Please include Mail Stop)
City / State / Country / Postal Code _______________________________________
Phone (Work)________________________Phone (Home)____________________________
Arrival Date ___________ Expected Time of Arrival_________Departure Date ___
Room Desired: ____Single ____Double ____Triple ____Quad
*Please note: At the Four Seasons -- a Double is twin beds
Special Request: ______non-smoking _______smoking
Special Requirements _____________________________ Number of people ________
Sharing a room with _______________________________________________________
If sharing a room, please return only one reservation card.
I authorize this hotel to charge my account for one night's deposit,
including all applicable taxes.
Please Circle One: Master Card VISA American Express
Credit Card Number _____________________________Expiration Date ___________
Signature_______________________________________
Reservations may be canceled 48 hours prior to arrival for a full refund of
a deposit.
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ICIP-94 HOTELS IN AUSTIN, TEXAS
First International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP-94
All of the hotels listed are located within one mile of the Austin Convention
Center. Please mail, phone, or fax your reservation request directly to the
hotel of your choice by OCTOBER 10, 1994 to ensure that a room will be
available. In order to receive the special rates for conference attendees,
BE SURE TO MENTION ICIP-94. Reservations received after the block of rooms
reserved for ICIP-94 is filled will only be confirmed on a space available
basis and may not have the special group rate. Reservations must be
accompanied by the first night's deposit and 13% tax, or an accepted credit
card number and signature. *If you are planning to stay the weekend prior,
PLEASE book your rooms EARLY to avoid conflict with other Austin events.
Hotel space is limited in Austin.
Four Seasons Hotel
98 San Jacinto Boulevard
Austin, Texas 78701-4039
Telephone: + 512-478-4500
Fax: + 512-478-3117
Single Rate $ 119.00
Double Rate $ 129.00
The Four Seasons is located on Town Lake and is one block from the
Convention Center. It is the headquarters hotel for ICIP-94. Hotel
facilities include full health club, heated outdoor pool and 24 hour
concierge services. The service is impeccable and the facilities are
superior. Ten minutes from the airport - taxi fare should be around $8.00.
Radisson Hotel on Town Lake
111 East 1st Street
Austin, Texas 78701
Telephone: + 512-478-9611
Fax: + 512-478-3227
Single/Double Rate $ 75.00
Triple/Quad Rate $ 85.00
The Radisson Hotel is three blocks and an easy walk from Austin's new
Convention Center. The Radisson has a lakeside outdoor pool with nearby
picnic areas and an 18.45 mile Hike and Bike Trail. The Radisson has
complimentary airport transportation and complimentary covered parking.
Sheraton Austin Hotel
Austin, TX 78701
500 N. IH-35
Telephone: + 512-480-8181
Fax: + 512-482-0660
Single Rate $ 86.00
Double Rate $ 96.00
The Sheraton Austin Hotel has Italian marble throughout with Drexel
Heritage furnishings and silk wall paper. It is located on historic and
exciting Sixth Street. The Sheraton is three blocks from the Convention
Center and 10 minutes by taxi from the airport. Ample complimentary garage
parking is available for guests.
The Driskill
6th & Brazos Street
Austin, TX 78701
Telephone: + 512-474-5911
Fax: + 512-474-2214
Single Rate $ 75.00
Double Rate $ 85.00
The Driskill Hotel, built in 1886, is a State & Federal Historic landmark
located in the heart of downtown Austin. The State Capitol, The University
of Texas, Town Lake and Historic Sixth Street are all within walking
distance. It is four blocks from the Convention Center and 10 minutes by
taxi from the airport.
Omni Austin Hotel
700 San Jacinto Street
Austin, TX 78701
Telephone: + 512-476-3700
Fax: + 512-320-5882
Single Rate $ 95.00
Double Rate $ 95.00
The Omni Austin Hotel is a Four Diamond hotel located one block from Historic
Sixth Street. It is only 5 blocks from the Convention Center. The Omni has a
penthouse health club, sauna, outdoor pool and whirlpool. The Omni provides
complimentary transportation from the airport as well as complimentary
parking.
Hyatt Regency Austin
208 Barton Springs Road
Austin, TX 78704
Telephone: + 512-477-1234
Fax: + 512-480-2069
Single Rate $ 99.00
Double Rate $ 99.00
Triple Rate $ 109.00
The Hyatt Regency is a downtown hotel in a nine-acre setting of landscaped
terrain on Town Lake. It is eight blocks from the Convention Center. The
Hyatt has an outdoor swimming pool and a ten mile Hike'n Bike Trail at
the hotel's back door. Complimentary bicycles are available to hotel
guests. General and valet parking is also available.
Austin Marriott at the Capitol
701 East 11th Street
Austin, TX 78701
Telephone: + 512-478-1111
Fax: + 512-478-3700
Single Rate $ 92.00
Double Rate $ 97.00
The Austin Marriott is ideally located at the intersection of I-35
and 11th Street, just 10 minutes from the airport. This AAA Four Diamond
hotel offers a private concierge floor, airport transportation, and complete
recreational facilities. The Convention Center is 10 blocks south of the
hotel.
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For further details about ICIP-94, please contact:
Conference Management Services
3024 Thousand Oaks Drive
Austin, Texas 78746
Tel: 512/327/4012; Fax:512/327/8132
or email: ic...@pine.ece.utexas.edu
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