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2nd European Conference on Computational Learning Theory, Eurocolt'95

March 13-15, 1995, Barcelona, Spain

The full version of this announcement is available.

Editors' Note: Although computational learning theory is not a traditional subject of interest within AMAST, we believe that the new developments in software technology which are arising in this area may raise that interest, hence we include this announcement in AMAST Links.

Conference Site: North Campus of the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC): coming from downtown, take the subway line 3 (green), direction Zona Universitaria, to second last stop (Palau Reial), then follow the signs; total travel time ca. 30 min. Formal sessions will take place at the Aula Master of the North Campus. Rump sessions will be scheduled at the conference and may take place in a different room.

Invited Lectures Ray Solomonoff (Oxbridge Research), Jorma Rissanen (IBM Almaden), and Angus McIntyre (Oxford University)

Getting there Trains run every 30 minutes from the airport to Placa Catalunya, central square of Barcelona close to the conference hotels. Travel time is about 25 minutes. There is also an Airport Bus linking the airport terminals to Placa Catalunya. A taxi from the airport to the hotels should cost 2500--3000 Pta, on normal traffic conditions.

WWW Information is available.

History and Sponsors The previous and inaugural European Conference on Computational Learning Theory was held 20--22 December 1993 at Royal Holloway, University of London. The EuroCOLT'95 conference is sponsored by the EATCS, by the European Union through NeuroCOLT ESPRIT Working Group Nr. 8556, by IFIP through SSGFCS WG 14.2., and by Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya.

Program Committee: M. Anthony (LSE, Univ. London, UK), E. Baum (NEC Research Inst., Princeton, USA), N. Cesa-Bianchi (Univ. Milano, I), J. Koza (Stanford Univ., Palo Alto, USA), M. Li (Univ. Waterloo, CND), S. Muggleton (Oxford Univ., UK), W. Maass (TU Graz, A), J. Rissanen (IBM Almaden, USA), H.-U. Simon (Univ. Dortmund, D), K. Yamanishi (NEC R.I., Princeton, USA), L. Valiant (Harvard Univ, Cambridge, USA), P. Vitanyi (Chair, CWI/Univ. Amsterdam, NL), R. Freivalds (Univ. Riga, Latvia).