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                USA-NIS Neurocomputing Opportunities Workshop
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                      Washington,DC, July 12-17, 1999

     Sponsored by the National Science Foundation of the USA and Applied
                    Computational Intelligence Lab, TTU

   Associated with the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks,
                                  IJCNN'99

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  USA - Newly Independent States of the Former Soviet Union Neurocomputing
                           Opportunities Workshop

 The workshop is  intended to get together leading researchers in the field
 of  Neural Networks  studies from  USA and New  Independent States  of the
 Former Soviet Union.

 It  is  well known,  that  the USSR  indeed have  had  great potential  in
 science   and   technology,   evidenced   by   outstanding   technological
 achievements  (first sputniks,  etc.). At  the break  of 80-s  a bunch  of
 Research  and  Technological  programs  in  general  direction  of  Neural
 Bionics  has been launched  in the USSR.  This move of  Soviet authorities
 was undertaken  a bit ahead of  the world Neural Network  Boom of the late
 80-s  -  early 90-s.  Interesting  pioneering  results were  obtained  and
 substantial  scientific  potential has  been  attracted  into this  field.
 However,  the new  development began  in the  epoch of  dramatic political
 changes  the former USSR,  and former Soviet  scientists in the  new field
 have  had few  chances to  meet colleagues  from International  community.
 Since  that time  Russian Neural  Network science  (i.e. Russian  speaking
 science  of  the former  USSR) is  tremendously  under-represented in  all
 International (excluding rare events in Russia) Neural Network Forums.

 In spite of  the fact that many Russian researchers have flown abroad, the
 science  in  Neural Networks  still  survives and  makes  progress in  the
 Former Soviet Union.  There are working groups in Moscow, Kiev, Minsk, St.
 Petersburg, Rostov-on-Don,  Krasnoyarsk, Nizhnij Novgorod and  at least in
 a  dozen of other  cities, where more or  less intense NN research  are on
 the way.  There are annual conferences  and other national forums  on this
 topic  in   Moscow  and  Krasnoyarsk  and   less  frequent,  than  annual,
 conferences in Yalta  (Crimea, Ukraine), St. Petersburg, Rostov-on-Don and
 other  cities. The  aim  of the  USA  - NIS  workshop is  to get  together
 leading researchers  in the field in  both countries in order  to identify
 one  or several  research and  technological topics,  where joint  efforts
 could  be of  maximal use.  Publication of the  forum proceedings  will be
 provided in  a special issue of  the IEEE Transactions on  Neural Networks
 and a bunch  of proposals for joint research is anticipated to result from
 the meeting.

 General Chair:                              Program Chair:
      Donald C. Wunsch II,                        Witali L.
      Applied Computational Intelligence          Dunin-Barkowski,
      Lab,                                        Computational
      Texas Tech University, Lubbock,             Intelligence Lab,
      TX 79409-3102, USA.                         Texas Tech University,
      e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]                     Lubbock,
 Co-Chair:                                        TX 79409-3102, USA, and
      Alexander N. Gorban,                        Information Transmission
      Institute of Computational Modeling,        Problems Institute,
      Siberian Branch,                            Russian Academy of
      Russian Academy of Science                  Sciences, Moscow, Russia.
      e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]      e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


* The admission to the workshop is free for the attendees of the IJCNN'99
conference.

* The Technical Program of the workshop, which contains the abstracts and 
the information on the speakers, can be found at the workshop's webpage
http://www.acil.ttu.edu/conferences/TECHPRO.htm


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Dmitry O. Gorodnichy, Ph.D.
Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Computer Vision Labs 
Department of Computing Science, University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2H1
http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~dmitri  
Fax. (780)-492-1074,  Tel. (780)-492-2821

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