6.156 Confs: Program for AISB-95 Sheffield

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Subject: 6.156 Confs: Program for AISB-95 Sheffield
 
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Date: Fri, 3 Feb 95 13:39:31 GMT
From: Paul Mc Kevitt (P.McKevitt at dcs.shef.ac.uk)
Subject: AISB-95 SHEFFIELD: REGISTRATION(CON/WORK.TUT)
 
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Date: Fri, 3 Feb 95 13:39:31 GMT
From: Paul Mc Kevitt (P.McKevitt at dcs.shef.ac.uk)
Subject: AISB-95 SHEFFIELD: REGISTRATION(CON/WORK.TUT)
 
     AISB-95  The Tenth Biennial Conference on AI and Cognitive Science
              SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND  Monday 3rd -- Friday 7th April 1995
                  THEME:  Hybrid Problems, Hybrid Solutions
 
(EACL-95, 7th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for
Computational Linguistics at University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin,
IRELAND, precedes AISB-95 on March 27-31, 1995)
 
Hosted by The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation
of Behaviour (SSAISB) and The Department of Computer Science (University of
Sheffield) in cooperation with  Departments of Automatic Control and Systems
Engineering, Information Studies, Philosphy, Psychology;Artificial Intelligence
Vision Research Unit (AIVRU), Hang-Seng Centre for Cognitive Studies, Institute
for Language, Speech and Hearing (ILASH), (University of Sheffield); Dragon
Systems UK Limited (Melvyn Hunt); LPA Limited (Clive Spenser); Sharp
Laboratories Europe Limited (Paul Kearney); Wisepress Limited (Penelope G.Head)
 
MAIN CONFERENCE  Wednesday 5th - Friday 7th April 1995
WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS  Monday 3rd - Tuesday 4th April 1995
 
                               INVITED SPEAKERS
++ Professor ALEX GAMMERMAN (Department of Computer Science, Royal Holloway/
   New Bedford College, University of London, England)
++ Professor MALIK GHALLAB (LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse, France)
++ Professor GRAEME HIRST (Department of Computer Science, U of Toronto)
++ Professor JOHN MAYHEW (AIVRU, University of Sheffield, England)
++ Professor NOEL SHARKEY (Department of Computer Science, U of Sheffield)
 
                                   THEME
The world's oldest AI society, the Society for the Study of Artificial
Intelligence  and Simulation of  Behaviour (AISB), will hold its Tenth
Biennial International Conference at The University of Sheffield.
 
The   past   few   years  have seen     an   increasing  tendency  for
diversification in  research  into Artificial  Intelligence, Cognitive
Science and Artificial  Life.    A  number  of approaches  are   being
pursued, based variously on  symbolic reasoning, connectionist systems
and models, behaviour-based systems, and  ideas from complex dynamical
systems.   Each has its    own particular  insight  and  philosophical
position.
 
This variety   of  approaches appears    in all areas   of  Artificial
Intelligence.    There are  both  symbolic and   connectionist natural
language   processing,   both classical  and   behaviour-based  vision
research, for instance.
 
While purists from  each approach may claim that  all the problems  of
cognition can  in  principle  be  tackled  without recourse  to  other
methods, in  practice  (and  maybe  in theory,  also)  combinations of
methods  from the different    approaches  (hybrid methods) are   more
successful than a pure approach  for certain kinds  of problems.   The
committee  feels  that  there  is  an  unrealised synergy between  the
various   approaches   that   an   AISB  conference may   be   able to
explore.  Thus,  the focus of  the tenth   AISB Conference is  on such
hybrid methods.
 
The AISB  conference is a  single track conference lasting three days,
with  a two day   tutorial and workshop  programme  preceding the main
technical  event,   and around   twenty high   calibre papers will  be
presented in the technical sessions.  Five  invited talks by respected
and entertaining world class researchers  complete the programme.  The
proceedings of the  conference will be published in  book form  at the
conference  itself, making  it  a forum  for  rapid  dissemination  of
research results.
 
The preliminary programme for the  conference is attached below.  Note
that  the   organisers reserve the   right to  alter the  programme as
circumstances dictate,  though every effort will be  made to adhere to
the provisional timings and calendar of events given below.
 
                                   PROGRAMME
Monday 3rd April, 1995
[all day]       WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIAL PROGRAMME
 
Tuesday 4th April, 1995
[all day]       WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIAL PROGRAMME
6.00-9.00       REGISTRATION RECEPTION, HALIFAX HALL, UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD
 
Wednesday 5th April, 1995
08:00-on        REGISTRATION
09:00           Chair opening address: Paul Mc Kevitt, Conference Chair/Local
                Organisation (University of Sheffield)
09:10           HOD opening address: Colin Smythe, Head of Department of
                Computer Science (University of Sheffield)
09:20           Programme Chair opening address: John Hallam, Programme Chair
                (University of Edinburgh)
09:30-10:30     Invited Talk Professor Malik Ghallab, LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse, FR
10:30-11:00     Break
11:00-12:45     3 Papers
+`An Introduction to Dynamic Symbol Systems'',Herbert Jaeger, Faculty of
Technology, University of Bielefeld, Germany.
+``Reactive Systems in Physical Environments'', Simin Nadjm-Tehrani,
 Departmentof Computer and Information Science, Linkoping University, Sweden.
+``From Numerical Observations to Propositional Representations: A Cognitive
Methodology to Structure Hybrid Spatial Knowledge in the WIRE project'', Mario
Borillo, IRIT Toulouse and Herve Pensec, SOGERMA-SOCEA, Groupe Aerospatiale,
Merignac, France.
12:45-14:15     Lunch
14:15-16:00     3 Papers
+``Decisions, decisions:  Knowledge goals in planning'', Louise Pryor,
Department of Artificial Intelligence,University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
+``Knowing how: a semantic approach'', Sam Steel, Department of Computer
Science, University of Essex, England.
+``A Meta-Level Framework for Exploring Conflicts in Multiple Knowledge Bases''
Mandy Haggith,Department of Artificial Intelligence, U of Edinburgh, Scotland.
16:00-16:30     Break
16:30-17:50     2 Papers
+``Unsatisfied Variables in Local Search'', Ian Gent,Department of Artificial
Intelligence, University of Edinburgh and Toby Walsh, Mechanized Reasoning
Group, IRST, Genoa, Italy.
+``An Attempt to Map the Performance of a Range of Algorithm and Heuristic
Combinations'', Edward P.K. Tsang, James E. Borrett and Alvin C.M. Kwan,
Department of Computer Science, University of Essex, England.
20:00           CONFERENCE RECEPTION, SHEFFIELD KELHAM ISLAND INDUSTRIAL
                MUSEUM (WITH DON RIVER LIVE STEAM ENGINE)
 
Thursday 6th April, 1995
09:15-10:15     Invited Talk Professor John Mayhew, AIVRU, U of Sheffield
10:15-10:45     Break
10:45-12:30     3 Papers
+``The SOMASS System:  a Hybrid Symbolic and Behaviour-based System to Plan and
Execute Assemblies by Robot'', Chris Malcolm, Department of Artificial
Intelligence, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
+``Multiple Agent Systems for Configuration Design'',Stuart Watt, Zdenek
Zdrahal, Knowledge Media Institute, Open University & Mike Brayshaw,
School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham, England.
+``Symbolic and Continuous Proceses in the Automatic Selection of Actions'',
R Cooper, Tim Shallice & Jonathan Farringdan, Department of Psychology,
University College, London, England.
12:30-14:00     Lunch
14:00-15:00     Invited Talk Professor Noel Sharkey, Department of Computer
                Science, University of Sheffield, England.
15:00-15:20     Break
15:20-16:30     2 Papers
+``A Neural Network Decision-Support Tool for the Diagnosis of Breast Cancer'',
Joseph Downs, Robert F Harrison, Department of Automatic Control & Systems
Engineering, University of Sheffield and Simon S Cross, Department of
Pathology, University of Sheffield Medical School, England.
+``RULEX & CEBP Networks As the Basis for a Rule Refinement System'', R Andrews
& Shlomo Geva, Neurocomputing Research Centre, Queensland University, Australia
16:30-16:50     Break
16:50-18:00     2 Papers
+``A Heuristic for General Rule Extraction from a Multilayer Perceptron'',
Zhe Ma & Robert F Harrison, Department of Automatic Control & Systems
Engineering, University of Sheffield & R. Lee Kennedy, Department
of Medicine, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
+``An Adaptive State Machine For Use In Unsupervised Parallel Learning
Systems'', Christopher J Holgate & Thomas J W Clarke, Neural Systems
Engineering Group, Imperial College, England.
20:00           CONFERENCE BANQUET, HALIFAX HALL
21:00           After dinner speech by DISTINGUISHED SEASONED AI RESEARCHER
 
Friday 7th April, 1995
09:15-10:15     Invited Talk Professor Graeme Hirst Department of Computer
                Science, University of Toronto, Canada
10:15-10:45     Break
10:45-12:30     3 Papers
+``Towards Learning Semantics of Spontaneous Dialog Utterances in a Hybrid
Framework'', Volker Weber and Stefan Wermter, Computer Science Department,
University of Hamburg, Germany.
+``Knowledge Acquisition Using Metaphors'', Asoka S Karunananda, Hyacinth S
Nwana & Pearl Brereton, Department of Computer Science, U of Keele, England.
+``Grounding DTMs:  An Interview Tool for Acquiring Meta-Strategic Teaching
Knowledge'', Nigel Major and Kieron O Hara, Department of Psychology,
University of Nottingham, England.
12:30-14:00     Lunch
14:00-15:00     Invited Talk Professor Alex Gammerman,Dept of Computer Science,
Royal Holloway and New Bedford College, University of London, England.
15:00-15:20     Break
15:20-16:30     2 Papers
+``Towards Hybrid Nonmonotonic Reasoning Systems'',James P Delgrande, School of
Computer Science, Simon Fraser University, Canada & Torsten H Schaub,IRISA,
Rennes, France.
+``Why Some Hybrid Solutions aren't Really Solutions (and Why Others aren't
Really Hybrid)'', Bradley Franks,Department of Psychology, London School of
Economics & Richard Cooper, Department of Psychology, University College,
London, England.
16:30-17:00     Conference ends.
 
     WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS PROGRAMME     Monday 3rd - Tuesday 4th April 1995
                        http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/aisb/aisb95
 
Organiser        Title                                          Mon     Tue
 ==============================================================================
(1) [CODE W1]
D. Bridge, Engineering Knowledge-Based Systems(U of York, England)        X
Point of Contact: Derek Bridge dgb at minster.york.ac.uk
anonymous ftp:  ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk
                pub/aisb/aisb95/engineering_kbs_workshop_cfp
(2) [CODE W2]
T. Fogarty, Evolutionary Computing(U of West England)              X       X
Point of Contact: Terence Fogarty: tcf at btc.uwe.ac.uk
anonymous ftp:  ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk
                pub/aisb/aisb95/evolutionary_computing_workshop_cfp
(3) [CODE W3]
A. Ireland, 2nd Workshop on Automated Reasoning:                            X
Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice (U of Edinburgh)
Point of Contact: Andrew Ireland: a.ireland at ed.ac.uk
anonymous ftp:  ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk
                pub/aisb/aisb95/automated_reasoning_workshop_cfp
(4) [CODE W4]
B. Jones, Postgraduate Workshop (U of Edinburgh)                    X       X
Point of Contact: B. Jones: bernie at cogsci.ed.ac.uk
anonymous ftp:  ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk
v                pub/aisb/aisb95/postgrad_workshop_cfp
(5) [CODE W5]
A. Narayanan, Language Visualisation(U of Exeter)                 X
Point of Contact: A.Narayanan: ajit at dcs.exeter.ac.uk.
anonymous ftp:  ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk
                pub/aisb/aisb95/language_vis_workshop_cfp
(6) [CODE W6]
S. O Nuallain   Reaching for mind:Foundations of Cog Science      X       X
(Dublin City University, Ireland) (National Research Council, Canada)
P. Mc Kevitt (University of Sheffield, England)
Point of Contact: Sean O Nuallain: onuallains at dcu.ie
anonymous ftp:  ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk
                pub/aisb/aisb95/cogsci_workshop_cfp
(7) [CODE W7]
T. Prescott,Mobile Robotics (U of Sheffield)                               X
Point of Contact: Tony Prescott T.Prescott at aivru.sheffield.ac.uk.
anonymous ftp:  ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk
                pub/aisb/aisb95/mobile_robotics_workshop_cfp
(8) [CODE W8]
M. Rosner, AI Education -- Goals, Courses, Resources              X
(IDSIA, Lugano, Switzerland)
Point of Contact: Michael Rosner aisb at idsia.ch
anonymous ftp:  ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk
                pub/aisb/aisb95/ai_ed_workshop_cfp
 
                                       TUTORIALS
 
Organiser        Title                                          Mon     Tue
 ==============================================================================
(1) [Code T1]
D. Benyon       Intelligent user interfaces                              X
(Open University, England)
        anonymous ftp:  ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk
                        pub/aisb/aisb95/intelligent-ui-tutorial
(2) [Code T2]
M. Fisher       Programming with Temporal Logics                X(afternoon)
(Manchester Metropoliton University, England)
        anonymous ftp:  ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk
                        pub/aisb/aisb95/prog-temp-log-tutorial
(3) [Code T3]
T. Fruehwirth   Constraint Reasoning - Build Your Own Solver    X
 (ECRC, Munich, Germany)
        anonymous ftp:  ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk
                        pub/aisb/aisb95/constraint-reasoning-tutorial
(4) [Code T4]
M. Patel        GA+NN Hybrid Systems                            X
(ICS-FORTH, Heraklion, Greece)
        anonymous ftp:  ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk
                        pub/aisb/aisb95/ga_nn_tutorial
(5) [Code T5]
F. Ritter       SOAR Cognitive Architecture                     X
(University of Nottingham, England)
        anonymous ftp:  ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk
                        pub/aisb/aisb95/soar_tutorial
(6) [Code T6]
S. Zrehen       PerAc: A Modular Neural Network
Architecture for Autonomous Robots(Lausanne University, Switzerland)        X
        anonymous ftp:  ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk
                        pub/aisb/aisb95/perac_tutorial
 
                          DEMOS/OPEN DAYS/SERVICES
Information   on demos  by  The  Departments of  Computer  Science and
Psychology on current research projects  in  AI and Cognitive  Science
will be provided  during   the conference.   Also,  the Department  of
Computer Science will have open days where delegates at the conference
can meet researchers. It is intended that  the Department will provide
on site FTP/WWW and E-mail services to delegates.
 
CONTACT ADDRESSES:
AISB-95 CONFERENCE CHAIR/LOCAL ORGANISATION:
Paul Mc Kevitt                   E-mail:    p.mckevitt at dcs.shef.ac.uk
Department of Computer Science   WWW:       http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/
Regent Court                     WWW:       http://www.shef.ac.uk/
211 Portobello Street            Ftp:       ftp.dcs.shef.ac.uk
University of Sheffield          FaX:       +44 (0) 114-278-0972
GB- S1 4DP, Sheffield            Phone:     +44 (0) 114-282-5572 (Office)
England, UK, EU.                                        282-5596 (Lab.)
                                                        282-5590 (Secretary)
 
AISB-95 WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS CHAIR:
    Dr. Robert Gaizauskas             E-mail:  robertg at dcs.shef.ac.uk
    Department of Computer Science    WWW:     http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/
    University of Sheffield           WWW:     http://www.shef.ac.uk/
    211 Portobello Street             Ftp:     ftp.dcs.shef.ac.uk
    Regent Court                      FaX:     +44 (0) 114 278-0972
    Sheffield S1 4DP                  Phone:   +44 (0) 114 282-5572
    U.K.
 
AISB-95 PROGRAMME CHAIR:
        John Hallam                           E-mail: john at aifh.edinburgh.ac.uk
        Department of Artificial Intelligence    FAX:    + 44 (0) 1 31 650 6899
        University of Edinburgh                  Phone:  + 44 (0) 1 31 650 3097
        5 Forrest Hill
        Edinburgh EH1 2QL
        SCOTLAND.
 
VENUE
The venue for registration and all conference events is: Halifax Hall of
Residence, Endcliffe Vale Road, GB- S10 5DF, Sheffield, UK, EU.
FaX: +44 (0) 114-266-3898     Tel: +44 (0) 114-266-3506 (24 hour porter)
        Tel: +44 (0) 114-266-4196 (manager Norma Taylor)
 
ADDRESS (for registrations)
        Alison White                       Email: alisonw at cogs.susx.ac.uk
        AISB Executive Office              WWW: http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/aisb
        Cognitive and Computing Sciences   Ftp: ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk/pub/aisb
        University of Sussex               Tel: +44 (0) 1273 678448
        Falmer, Brighton                   Fax: +44 (0) 1273 671320
        England, UK, BN1 9QH
 
ADDRESS (for general enquiries)
        Gill Wells,                         Email:    g.wells at dcs.shef.ac.uk
        Administrative Assistant, AISB-95,  Fax:      +44 (0) 114-278-0972
        Department of Computer Science,     Phone:    +44 (0) 114-278-5590
        Regent Court,
        211 Portobello Street,
        University of Sheffield,
        GB- S1 4DP, Sheffield,
        UK, EU.
 
        Email:    aisb95 at dcs.shef.ac.uk                    (for auto responses)
        WWW: http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/aisb95      [Sheffield Computer Science]
        Ftp: ftp.dcs.shef.ac.uk (cd aisb95)
        WWW: http://www.shef.ac.uk/              [Sheffield Computing Services]
        Ftp: ftp.shef.ac.uk (cd aisb95)
        WWW: http://ijcai.org/)                            [IJCAI-95, MONTREAL]
        WWW: http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/aisb              [AISB SOCIETY SUSSEX]
        Ftp: ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk/pub/aisb
 
                              PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Dave Cliff  (U of Sussex),Erik Sandewall (U of Linkoeping), Nigel Shadbolt (U
of Nottingham), Sam Steel (U of Essex), Yorick Wilks   (U of Sheffield)
 
                        LOCAL ORGANISATION COMMITTEE (U of Sheffield)
Phil Green, Jim McGregor, Bob Minors, Tony Prescott, and Tony Simons
 
                                  PUBLICITY
Malcolm Crawford, Mark Lee, Derek Marriott, and Simon Morgan (Cambridge)
 
Delegates  wishing to join   AISB  (thus avoiding  the non-AISB-member
supplement) should contact:
AISB Administration,                       E-mail: aisb at cogs.susx.ac.uk
Cognitive and Computing Sciences (COGS)    WWW: http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/aisb
University of Sussex                       Ftp: ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk/pub/aisb
GB- BN1 9QH, Falmer, Brighton              Fax:    +44 (0) 1273 671320
UK, EU.                                    Phone:  +44 (0) 1273 678448
 
                      AISB OFFICE (UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX)
Tony Cohn (Chairman),Roger Evans (Treasurer), Chris Thornton (Secretary), and
Alison White (Executive Office)
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