[C5] ================================================ AMAST Links 01 01 Eighth Conference on Computational Learning Theory, COLT'95 Santa Cruz, California, USA, July 5-8, 1995 The full version of this call is available as a plain text file at URL: http://www.cs.utwente.nl/data/amast/links/v01/i01/full/COLT95c.txt The Eighth Conference on Computational Learning Theory (COLT 95) will be held on the campus of the University of California at Santa Cruz, USA, from the late afternoon of July 5, through to July 8, 1995. We invite papers in all areas that relate directly to the analysis of learning algorithms and the theory of machine learning, including artificial and biological neural networks. We also invite papers on learning from related theoretical and applied areas, such as statistics, statistical physics, Bayesian/MDL estimation, information theory, inductive inference, logic, inductive logic programming, knowledge representation, knowledge discovery in databases, natural language processing, robotics, and pattern recognition. Besides purely theoretical papers we encourage the submission of papers on experimental results that also provide a theoretical analysis. INVITED TALKS: will be given by Terry Sejnowski (Salk Institute and University of California at San Diego) and Les Valiant (Harvard). ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: fourteen copies (preferably two-sided copies) of an extended abstract of less than 10 pages (plus cover and summary) to Wolfgang Maass - COLT 95, Institute for Theoretical Computer Science, Tech. Universitaet Graz, Klosterwiesgasse 32/2, A-8010 Graz, Austria DATES: Subm. strictly by Jan 10, notif. Mar 10, final version April 11. PROGRAM CHAIR: Wolfgang Maass (TU Graz, Austria, e-mail: maass@igi.tu-graz.ac.at). CONFERENCE AND LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIRS: David Haussler & Manfred Warmuth (Univ Calif S C). PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Dana Angluin (Yale), Peter Bartlett (ANU, Australia), Tom Dietterich (Oregon State Univ.), Haym Hirsh (Rutgers), Jeff Jackson (CMU), Martin Kummer (Univ. Karlsruhe), Phil Long (Duke Univ.), Ron Rivest (MIT), Robert Schapire (AT&T), Ted Slaman (Univ. of Chicago), Naftali Tishby (Hebrew Univ.), Gyorgy Turan (UIC, Chicago).