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CALL FOR PAPERS<br />

IEA/AIE-2001 – The Fourteenth<br />

International Conference on<br />

Industrial & Engineering Applications<br />

of Artificial Intelligence & Expert<br />

Systems<br />

Budapest, Hungary,<br />

4-7 June 2001<br />

IEA/AIE continues the tradition of<br />

emphasizing applications of artificial<br />

intelligence and expert/knowledgebased<br />

system to engineering and<br />

industrial problems. Authors are invited<br />

to submit papers presenting the results<br />

of original research or innovative<br />

practical applications relevant to the<br />

conference. Practical experiences with<br />

state-of-the-art AI methodologies are<br />

also acceptable when they reflect<br />

lessons of unique value to the<br />

conference attendees.<br />

Further information:<br />

http://www.sztaki.hu/conferences/ieaaie2001/<br />

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ERCIM News or if you know of a<br />

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ERCIM News No. 43, October 2000<br />

CALL FOR PAPERS<br />

International Conference on Shape<br />

Modelling and Applications<br />

Genova, Italy, 7-12 May 2001<br />

Reasoning about shape is a common<br />

way of describing and representing<br />

objects in engineering, architecture,<br />

medicine, biology, physics and in daily<br />

life. Modelling shapes is part of both<br />

cognitive and creative processes and<br />

from the outset models of physical<br />

shapes have satisfied the desire to see<br />

the result of a project in advance.<br />

The programme will include one day of<br />

tutorial and three days of papers<br />

programme. Special Sessions will be<br />

organized on relevant topics.<br />

The Conference is organized by the<br />

Istituto per la Matematica Applicata of<br />

the CNR.<br />

Further information:<br />

http://SMI2001.ima.ge.cnr.it/<br />

Name:<br />

Organisation/Company:<br />

Address:<br />

Post Code:<br />

City:<br />

Country<br />

E-mail:<br />

EVENTS<br />

SPONSORED BY ERCIM<br />

JCAR 2001 International Conference<br />

on Shape – The International Joint<br />

Conference on Automated Reasoning<br />

Siena, 18-23 June 2001<br />

IJCAR is the fusion of three major<br />

conferences in Automated Reasoning:<br />

CADE – The International Conference<br />

on Automated Deduction, TABLEAUX<br />

– The International Conference on<br />

Automated Reasoning with Analytic<br />

Tableaux and Related Methods and<br />

FTP – The International Workshop on<br />

First-Order Theorem Proving). These<br />

three events will join for the first time<br />

at the IJCAR conference in Siena in<br />

June 2001. IJCAR 2001 invites<br />

submissions related to all aspects of<br />

automated reasoning, including<br />

foundations, implementations, and<br />

applications. Original research papers<br />

and descriptions of working automated<br />

deduction systems are solicited.<br />

Further information:<br />

http://www.dii.unisi.it/~ijcar/<br />

You can also subscribe to ERCIM News and order back copies by filling out the form at the ERCIM web site at<br />

http://www.ercim.org/publication/<strong>Ercim</strong>_News/<br />

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