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CALL FOR PAPERS

Thirteenth Dutch-Belgian Conference on Machine Learning.
BENELEARN 2004


Brussels, January 8 and 9, 2004

http://benelearn04.vub.ac.be/

BENELEARN is the annual machine learning conference for researchers in 
Belgium and the Netherlands.  It serves as a forum to exchange ideas and 
present recent work.  BENELEARN will be organized by the Computational 
Modeling Lab (COMO) located at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and  
the department  of Industrial Science and Technology (IWT)   at the  
Erasmus Hogeschool Brussel (EHB). 20

Remaining faithful to its tradition, BENELEARN provides an informal 
forum for all Dutch and Belgian Machine learning researchers to present 
their ongoing work. The official language for this event is English. 20

BENELEARN invites relevant papers from Machine Learning domains, 
disciplines which are closely related and papers that cross borders 
between them  Possible paper topics include (but are not limited to):

Applications of machine learning
Bayesian learning
Support vector machines
Case-based learning
Computational learning theory
Data Mining
Evolutionary computation20
Hybrid learning systems
Graphical models
Inductive learning
Scientific discovery
Statistical learning theory
Language learning
Learning by analogy
Learning in multi-agent systems
Learning by imitation
Learning classifier systems
Multi-strategy learning
Neural networks20
Reinforcement learning
Robot learning


Papers are limited to 8 pages (11pt Times Roman), including figures, 
references and appendices.  Style files can be downloaded from the 
conference website.  All submitted papers will be reviewed in terms of 
their relevance to the conference and their clarity or overall 
understandability for a general Machine Learning audience.

Electronic submissions  in postscript or PDF  to: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   20


Important dates:
Deadline submissions: October 17, 200320
Notifications: November 14, 2003
Final copy: December 12, 2003
Conference: January 8 and 9, 2004 (registration for separate days is 
possible)


Organising Committee:
Bernard Manderick ,20
Ann NowE9 and20
Kris Steenhaut


Program Committee:

H. Bersini,  UniversitE9 Libre de Bruxelles20
H. Blockeel,  K.U. Leuven20
W. Daelemans,  Universiteit Antwerpen (UIA)
B. De Baets,  Universiteit Gent
B. De Moor,  K.U. Leuven
L. De Raedt,  Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet Freiburg
P. Dupont,  UniversitE9 catholique de Louvain
P. Flach,  Bristol University
A. Feelders,  Universiteit Utrecht
M. Hutter,  Istituto Dalle Molle di Studi sull'Intelligenza Artificiale
B. Krose,  Universiteit Amsterdam
T. Lenaerts, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
B. Naudts,  Universiteit Antwerpen (RUCA)
M. Poel,  Universiteit Twente
E. Postma,  Universiteit Maastricht
S. ten Hagen,  Universiteit Amsterdam
D. Thierens,  Universiteit Utrecht
M. van Otterlo,  Universiteit Twente
M. Van Someren,  Universiteit Amsterdam
N. Vlassis,  Universiteit Amsterdam
M. Wiering,  Universiteit Utrecht20

Invited Speakers:

Tim Kovacs, Bristol University
Thorsten Joachims, Cornell University

Further  information :
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] or http://benelearn04.vub.ac.be/ 

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