REGISTRATION FORM FOR genetic programming 1997 CONFERENCE July 13 - 16 (Sunday - Wednesday), 1997 at Stanford University First Name ________________ Last Name _____________ Affiliation _________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ __________________________________________________ City _______________________ State/Province _________ Zip/Postal Code ______________ Country _______________ Daytime telephone __________________________________ E-Mail address _____________________________________ Conference registration fee includes admission to all conference sessions and events, one copy of conference proceedings book, attendance at 5 tutorials of your choice, syllabus books for your 5 tutorials, Sunday night welcoming wine and cheese reception, Monday night conference dinner reception, one copy of a book of late-breaking papers, the conference T-shirt, 4 box lunches, and coffee breaks. Conference proceedings will be mailed to registered attendees with U.S. mailing addresses via 2-day U.S. priority mail about 1 - 2 weeks prior to the conference at no extra charge (at addressee's risk). If you are uncertain as to whether you will be at the above address at that time or DO NOT WANT your proceedings mailed to you at the above address for any other reason, your copy of the proceedings will be held for you at the conference registration desk if you check here ___. _____________________________________ REGISTER BY MAY 1, 1997 FOR LOWEST RATES! _____________________________________ Postmarked by May 1, 1997 Student - ACM, SIAM or AAAI Member - $195 Regular - ACM, SIAM, or AAAI Member - $395 Student - Non-member - $215 Regular - Non-member - $415 _____________________________________ Postmarked after May 1, 1997 but before June 19, 1997 - Add $50 _____________________________________ Postmarked after June 19, 1997 or on-site - Add $100 _____________________________________ Member Number: ACM # ___________ SIAM # _________ AAAI # _________ Students must send legible proof of full-time student status. _____________________________________ Stanford Parking Permits ($6 per day). Number of days ___ Total $_____ _____________________________________ Grand Total (enter appropriate amount) $ _____________ _____________________________________ ___ Check or money order made payable to "AAAI" (in U.S. funds) ___ Mastercard ___ Visa ___ American Express Credit card number __________________________________________ Expiration Date _________ Signature ____________________________________________ _____________________________________ T-Shirt Size: ___ small ___ medium ___ large ___ extra-large _____________________________________ TUTORIALS: Check off a box for one tutorial from each of the 5 blocks: TUTORIALS Sunday July 13 - 9:15 AM - 11:30 AM __ Genetic Algorithms - David E. Goldberg, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign __ Evolvable Hardware P Tetsuya Higuchi - Electrotechnical Laboratory, Tsukuba, Japan __ Program Growth Control in Genetic Programming - Byoung-Tak Zhang, Konkuk University, Seoul, South Korea and Hitoshi Iba, Electrotechnical Laboratory, Tsukuba, Japan __ Introduction to Genetic Programming - John Koza, Stanford University --------------------------- Sunday July 13 - 1:00 PM - 3: 15 PM __ Neural Networks - Bernard Widrow, Stanford University __ Evolutionary Algorithms for Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits - Rolf Drechsler - Albert-Ludwigs-University, Freiburg, Germany __ Self-Replicating Systems in Cellular Space Models - Jason Lohn - Stanford University __ Advanced Genetic Programming - John Koza, Stanford University --------------------------- Sunday July 13 - 3:45 PM - 6 PM __ Evolutionary Programming and Evolution Strategies - David Fogel, University of California, San Diego __ Genetic Programming Representations - Astro Teller - Carnegie Mellon University __ Design of Electrical Circuits using Genetic Programming - David Andre University of California - Berkeley and Forrest H Bennett III - Stanford University __ Genetic Programming with Linear Genomes - Wolfgang Banzhaf, University of Dortmund, Germany --------------------------- Tuesday July 15 - 3:25 PM - 5:40 PM __ Machine Learning - Pat Langley, Institute for the Study of Learning and Expertise __ Computational Learning Theory - Vasant Honavar - Iowa State University __ Simulated Evolution of Models - Jeanine Graf, Inquire America Corporation __ Molecular Biology for Computer Scientists - Russ B. Altman, Stanford University --------------------------- Tuesday July 15 - 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM __ DNA Computing - Russell Deaton and Randy C. Murphy - University of Memphis __ Cellular Programming: Evolution Of Parallel Cellular Machines - Moshe Sipper - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne __ Evolutonary Algorithms with Mathematica P Christian Jacob P The University of Calgary and University of Erlangen __ Machine Language Genetic Programming - Peter Nordin DaCapo AB, Sweden _____________________________________ No refunds will be made; however, we will transfer your registration to a person you designate upon notification. _____________________________________ SEND TO: GP-97 Conference, c/o American Association for Artificial Intelligence, 445 Burgess Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025. PHONE: 415-328-3123. FAX: 415-321-4457. E-MAIL: gp@aaai.org. WWW FOR AAAI: http://www.aaai.org/. 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