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7th Joint Conference on Information Sciences

The 2003 Joint Conference on Information Sciences will be held September 26-30, 2003 at the Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center in Cary, North Carolina. Register for the conference online at http://www.ee.duke.edu/JCIS/.

The conference, chaired by Paul Wang, professor of electrical and computer engineering at Duke University, features high profile keynote speakers in fuzzy theory and technology; natural computing; computational biology; photonics; and computer vision, pattern recognition and image processing, among others. About 400 technical papers will be presented over the five-day conference.

JCIS 2003 will include ten individual conferences and workshops on the following topical areas:

  • Computational Biology and Genome Informatics
  • Fuzzy Theory and Technology
  • Computer Science and Informatics
  • Computational Intelligence and Natural Computing
  • Frontiers in Evolutionary Algorithms
  • Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition and Image Processing
  • Intelligent Multimedia Computing and Networking
  • Adaptive Systems for Speech and Language Technologies
  • Computational Intelligence in Economics and Finance
  • Photonics, Networking and Computing

Keynote Speakers:

  • Mark Adams, Celera Genomics
  • James S. Albus, National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • James Anderson, Brown University
  • Robert Axtell, The Brookings Institution
  • Walter J. Freeman, University of California, Berkeley (2003 Information Science Award recipient)
  • David E. Goldberg, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Ulrich M. Gsele, Max-Plank-Institut, Germany
  • Richard M. Karp, University of California, Berkeley
  • Emmett Leith, University of Michigan (2003 Information Science Award recipient)
  • Leonid Perlovsky, Technical Advisor, Air Force Research Laboratory
  • Karl Pribram, Georgetown
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Contact: Pratt School of Engineering
jcis@ee.duke.edu
919-660-5271
Duke University
12-Sep-2003


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