[UAI] Reminder: NIPS Call for Papers / Workshops / Demos

From: zoubin-nips@gatsby.ucl.ac.uk
Date: Thu Jun 20 2002 - 13:15:59 PDT

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                 CALL FOR PAPERS / WORKSHOPS / DEMONSTRATIONS

                    Neural Information Processing Systems

              Monday, December 9 -- Saturday December 14, 2002
                     Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

                                http://nips.cc
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    Summary of Key Dates

      Paper Submission Deadline: JULY 1, 2002
      Workshop Proposal Deadline: August 9, 2002
      Demonstration Proposal Deadline: August 9, 2002
      Conference: December 9-14, 2002

    Submissions are solicited for the sixteenth meeting of an
    interdisciplinary conference, which brings together cognitive
    scientists, computer scientists, engineers, neuroscientists,
    physicists, statisticians, and mathematicians interested in all
    aspects of neural and statistical processing and computation.
    The conference will include invited talks as well as oral and
    poster presentations of refereed papers. It is single track and
    highly selective. Preceding the main conference will be one day
    of tutorial presentations (Dec.9), and following it there will be
    two days of focused workshops on topical issues at
    Whistler/Blackcomb ski resort (Dec.13-14).

    **** NIPS*2002 INVITED SPEAKERS ****

      Hugh Durrant-Whyte, University of Sydney
            Information flow in sensor networks

      Paul Glimcher, New York University
            Decisions, Uncertainty and the Brain: Neuroeconomics

      Deborah Gordon, Stanford University
            Ants at Work

      David Heeger, Stanford University
            Neural Correlates of Perception and Attention

      Andrew W. Moore, Carnegie Mellon University
            Statistical Data Mining

      Pietro Perona, Caltech
             Learning visual categories

    **** NIPS*2002 TUTORIAL SPEAKERS ****

      Martin Cooke
            Computational auditory scene analysis in listeners and machines

      Richard M. Karp
            Mathematical, Statistical and Algorithmic Challenges from
            Genomics and Molecular Biology

      Michael Kearns
             Computational game theory

      Andrew McCallum
             Information extraction from the world wide web

      Sebastian Seung
            Neural integrators

      Yair Weiss, Jianbo Shi & Serge Belongie
            Eigenvector methods for clustering and image segmentation

    Please visit http://nips.cc for further details.
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