
                         **Call For Papers**
 
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          1997 ACML SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED COMPUTING (SAC '97)
             ++SPECIAL TRACK ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE++
                          February 28-March 2, 1997
               Holiday Inn, San Jose, California, U. S. A.
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Over the past eleven years, Symposium on Applied Computing has become a
primary forum for applied computer scientists and application developers
from around the world to interact and present their work.  SAC '97 is
sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Groups SIGAda, SIGAPP, SIGBIO, and
SIGCUE.


Special track on Artificial Intelligence (AI)
==============================================

A special track on Artificial Intelligence will be held in SAC '97.  It
will be a forum for scientists, engineers, researchers and practitioners
throughout the world to share technical ideas and experiences relating to
implementation, application and evaluation of Artificial Intelligence
techniques.  Authors are invited to contribute original papers, or 
abstracts for a poster, in all areas of AI applications.  Major topics of
interest include, but are not limited to the following:

     o Intelligent Front-Ends
     o Natural Language Processing
     o Diagram Interpretation
     o User Modelling
     o Integration with existing software or data systems, particularly GIS
     o Design or selection of information presentations (esp. multi-modal)
     o Automatic design of software interfaces or other tools

Proposals for tutorials (half or full day) and panel sessions are also invited.

Guidelines For Submission 
=========================

Original presentations dealing with any aspect of Artificial Intelligence
will be considered for presentation and/or publication in the SAC '97
Proceedings.  This includes three categories of submissions:  
   1) original and unpublished research; 
   2) reports of innovative applications in the arts, sciences, 
      engineering, business, government, education and industry; and, 
   3) reports of successful technology transfer to new problem domains.  

All submissions will be subject to peer review.  

Accepted papers in all categories will be published in the symposium
proceedings.  Expanded versions of selected papers from all categories will
be considered for publication in the ACM/SIGAPP quarterly Applied Computing
Review or one of the other participating SIGs' publications.

   o An intention-to-submit by email to robert@cogsci.ed.ac.uk
     would be appreciated.  Please include the title, some keywords and a
     one-paragraph summary of the paper and an indication of whether you
     intend to submit electronically or on paper.

   o The body of a paper should  not  exceed  4,000  words 
     (approx. 15 pages, double-spaced).  The abstract for a poster
     should not exceed 4 sides.

   o Author name(s)  and  address(es)  must NOT appear in the body 
     of the submission, and self reference should be in third person.

   o Separate from the paper or abstract, authors must provide the following 
     contact information:

             o  title of the paper
	     o  author(s) and affiliation(s),
             o  address for correspondence (with fax and phone number)
	     o  email address for correspondence (if available).
    
      If an email address is given, it will be used.

   o All papers must be received by the Track Chair by SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1996.

     NOTE that this deadline is later than the general conference deadline, 
     but is FINAL, and any submissions received after it will be ignored.

   o Poster abstracts can be submitted at any time until the 31st of
     January, 1997.  Authors of submissions received before 31st December 
     1996 will be notified of acceptance by the end of the month following
     their submission.  

   o TO SUBMIT ON PAPER, send the Track Chair a single package
     containing:
        o FOUR copies of the manuscript
        o ONE separate cover sheet containing contact information.
     Please ensure that the package is clearly marked as a submission to 
     the SAC'97.

   o ELECTRONIC SUBMISSIONS can be accepted as either a single
     file of ASCII text or a single file postscript.  These files
     must not identify the authors of the papers
     Use anonymous ftp to transfer that file to ftp.cogsci.ed.ac.uk.
     
     Put it in the directory /pub/SAC/incoming, using a file name derived
     from the title.  When you have done this, send an email notification
     to the track chair (robert@cogsci.ed.ac.uk).  This should have the
     subject line ``SAC Submission'', and should contain the contact
     information for the paper, the name and length in bytes of the file
     transferred and the time it was transferred.

Current information about the track, and further information about
the Symposium, will be available at 
   http://www.acm.org/conferences/computing_week/SAC97/

General enquiries should be sent to the Symposium Chair or the Programme
Chair.  Proposals for panels, tutorials and workshops should be sent to the
Programme Chair by August 15, 1996.

Enquiries and submissions relating to this special track should be sent to:

Robert Inder
(SAC '97 Artificial Intelligence Track Chair)
Human Communication Research Centre
University of Edinburgh
2, Buccleuch Place,
Edinburgh
EH8 9LW 
SCOTLAND
E-mail: R.Inder@ed.ac.uk
Tel: (+44) 31 650 4449
Fax: (+44) 31 650 4587

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	|                     IMPORTANT DATES                      |
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	|     	AUGUST 15, 1996		Papers and Proposals Due   |
	|	OCTOBER 15, 1996	Notification of Acceptance |
	|	DECEMBER 1, 1996	Camera-Ready Paper Due     |
	|       FEBRUARY  28, 1997      CONFERENCE BEGINS          |
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SAC '97  Officials
==================

		   Programme Chair

		   Barrett R. Bryant
		   Department of Computer and Information Sciences
		   The University of Alabama at Birmingham
		   1300 University Blvd.
		   Birmingham, AL  35294-1170, U. S. A.

		   Tel: +1 205 934 2213
		   FAX: +1 205 934 5473
		   E-mail: bryant@cis.uab.edu
    

Symposium Chair:			     Symposium Co-chair:
    
Jim Hightower 				     K.M. George
Mgmt. Science/Information Systems Dept.	     Computer Science Dept., MS 218
California State University-Fullerton	     Oklahoma State University
Fullerton, CA  92634-9480		     Stillwater, OK 74078
						
Phone:	(714) 773-2221			     Phone:	(405) 744-5221
Fax:	(714) 449-5940			     Fax:	(405) 744-9097
E-mail:	hightower@acm.org		     E-mail:	kmg@a.cs.okstate.edu


    TRACKS AND TRACK CHAIRS
    =======================
    
Ada and Software Engineering	Steve Grimaldi, UHD (USA)
				steveg@uhd2.uhd.com

Artificial Intelligence		Robert Inder, University of Edinburgh (UK)
				robert@cogsci.edinburgh.ac.uk

Biomedical Computing            Donna Mooney, Univ. Arkansas for Med. Sci. (USA)                                dmmooney@care.ach.uams.edu

Computational Logic and         Ralph Wilkerson, Univ. of Missouri-Rolla (USA)
Logic Programming               ralphw@cs.umr.edu

Computer and                    Mohammad S. Obaidat, City Univ. New York (USA)
Telecommunication Networks      obaidat@ees1s0.engr.ccny.cuny.edu

Computer Uses in Education      Jim Hightower, Calif. St. Univ.-Fullerton (USA)
                                hightower@acm.org

Database Technology             Masaru Kitsuregawa, Univ. of Tokyo (Japan)
                                kitsure@tkl.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Fuzzy Applications              E. Damiani, Univ. di Milano (Italy)
                                damiani@hermes.dsi.unimi.it

Genetic Algorithms              Roger Wainwright, University of Tulsa (USA)
                                rogerw@penguin.mcs.utulsa.edu
 
Mobile Computing Systems        Dorota M. Huizinga, Calif. St. U-Fullerton (USA)and Applications                dorota@titan.fullerton.edu
 
Multimedia Systems              Brajendra Panda, Alababama A&M University (USA)
                                aambnp01@asnaam.aamu.edu
 
Parallel and Distributed        Keqin Li, State Univ. New York-New Paltz (USA)
Algorithms                      lik@npvm.newpaltz.edu

Programming Languages		Hisham Al-Haddad, Marshall University (USA)
				haddad@acm.org

Scientific Computing		S. Lakshmivarahan, University of Oklahoma (USA)
				varahan@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu

Direct general inquiries to the Symposium Chair or the Programme Chair.


