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3rd Call for Papers Apologies for cross posting Solomonoff 85th Memorial Conference http://www.Solomonoff85thMemorial.monash.edu/<http://www.solomonoff85thmemorial.monash.edu/> Proceedings of this multi-disciplinary conference will be published by Springer in the prestigious LNAI (LNCS) series. ************************************************************************************************************************************* Dear Colleague You are cordially invited to submit a paper and participate at Solomonoff 85th Memorial Conference which, will be held in Melbourne, Australia, between 30 November - 2 December 2011 with the possibility of a tutorial/workshop being organised on the 29th November 2011. This multi-disciplinary Conference will be run back to back with the AI 2011 Conference in Perth, Australia. This is a multi-disciplinary conference based on the wide range of applications of work related to or inspired by that of Ray Solomonoff. The contributions sought for this conference include, but are not restricted to, the following:- Statistical inference and prediction, Econometrics (including time series and panel data), in Principle proofs of financial market inefficiency, Theories of (quantifying) intelligence and new forms of (universal) intelligence test (for robotic, terrestrial and extra-terrestrial life), the Singularity (or infinity point), Philosophy of science, the Problem of induction, Evolutionary (tree) models in biology and linguistics, Geography, Climate modelling and bush-fire detection, Environmental science, Image processing, Spectral analysis, Engineering, Artificial intelligence, Machine learning, Statistics and Philosophy, Mathematics, Linguistics, Computer science, Data mining, Bioinformatics, Computational intelligence, Computational science, Life sciences, Physics, Knowledge discovery, Ethics, Computational biology, Computational linguistics, Collective intelligence, structure and computing connectivity of random nets, effect of Heisenberg's principle on channel capacity, Arguments that entropy is not the arrow of time, and etc. See also Ray Solomonoff's Publications (and his obituary). (For more details, please see Extended Call for Papers.) General and Program Chair David Dowe, Monash University, Australia Program Committee Andrew Barron, Statistics, Yale University, USA Greg Chaitin, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA Fouad Chedid, Notre Dame University, Lebanon Bertrand Clarke, Medical Statistics, University of Miami, USA A. Phil Dawid, Statistics, Cambridge University, UK Peter Gacs, Boston University, USA Alex Gammerman, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK John Goldsmith, Linguistics, University of Chicago, USA Marcus Hutter, Australian National University, Australia Leonid Levin, Boston University, USA Ming Li, Mathematics, University of Waterloo, Canada John McCarthy, Stanford University, USA (Turing Award winner) Marvin Minsky, MIT, USA (Turing Award winner) Kee Siong Ng, ANU & EMC Corp, Australia Teemu Roos, University of Helsinki, Finland Juergen Schmidhuber, IDSIA, Switzerland Farshid Vahid, Econometrics, Monash University, Australia Paul Vitanyi, CWI, The Netherlands Vladimir Vovk, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Co-ordinator Dianne Nguyen, Monash University, Australia You will find more information about the Conference at the following Website: http://www.Solomonoff85thMemorial.monash.edu/<http://www.solomonoff85thmemorial.monash.edu/> For more details on how to submit a paper(s), please refer to the Submission Page at: http://www.Solomonoff85thMemorial.infotech.monash.edu/submission.html<http://www.solomonoff85thmemorial.infotech.monash.edu/submission.html> Important Dates Deadline of Paper Submission: (20 May 2011) Extended Deadline of Paper Submission: 16 June 2011 (New) Notification of Acceptance of Paper: 10 August 2011 Receipt of Camera-Ready Copy: 5 September 2011 Conference Dates: 30 Nov. - 2 Dec. 2011 I look forward to receiving your valuable paper contribution and attendance at the Conference. David Dowe General Chairman