------------------------------------------------- NOTE: This Call differs from the first one in that it includes the "Permission to Publish" form found at the end of this message. Please be sure to include the "Permission to Publish" form with your late-breaking paper. JK 5-27-96 ------------------------------------------------- SECOND CALL (Version 1.01) FOR LATE-BREAKING PAPERS FOR GENETIC PROGRAMMING 1996 CONFERENCE (GP-96) ------------------------------------------------- DEADLINE: Wednesday, July 3, 1996 ------------------------------------------------- Papers describing late-breaking developments in the field of genetic programming are being solicited for inclusion in a special paper-bound book to be distributed to all attendees of the Genetic Programming 1996 Conference (GP-96) to be held on July 28 - 31 (Sunday - Wednesday), 1996 at Stanford University. This special book is distinct from the conference proceedings containing 73 papers and 17 poster papers that will be published by the MIT Press (also available at the conference). The purpose of late-breaking papers is to provide conference attendees with information about research that was initiated, enhanced, improved, or completed after the original paper submission deadline in January, 1996. Late-breaking papers will be presented during the poster session to be held on the evening of Monday, July 29, 1996 during the GP-96 conference at Stanford University. Arrangements will also be made to enable binterested persons to purchase this book from the Stanford Book Store after the conference. Late-breaking papers will be briefly examined for relevance and minimum standards of acceptability, but will not be peer reviewed. Authors will individually retain copyright (and all other rights) to their late-breaking papers and should feel free to submit them (either before or after our deadline) for publicaton by other conferences or journals. Late-breaking papers must be submitted in camera-ready form in accordance with the GP-96 format specifications that can be found at the GP-96 WWW site (see below). Late-breaking papers should be no more than 10 pages in length. Please send TWO camera-ready copies (printed with very high quality by laser printer) and the SIGNED "permission to publish" form (below) to GP-96 Late-Breaking Papers American Association for Artificial Intelligence 445 Burgess Drive Menlo Park, CA 94025.USA PHONE: 415-328-3123 ------------------------------------------------------ For additional information on GP-96 conference... - on the World Wide Web: http://www.cs.brandeis.edu/~zippy/gp-96.html - via e-mail at gp@aaai.org In cooperation with the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), SIGART, the IEEE Neural Network Council, and the American Association for Artificial Intelligence. ------------------------------------------------------ PERMISSION TO PUBLISH FORM For Late-Breaking Papers at the GP-96 Conference Title of Paper: ____________________________ Author(s): _______________________________ The undersigned (hereinafter the "Author"), desiring that the paper identified above (hereinafter the "Paper") appear in a publication tentatively entitled "Late-Breaking Papers at the Genetic Programming 1996 Conference" and to be edited by John R. Koza, hereby grants non-exclusive permission to Genetic Programming Conferences Inc., a California non-profit corporation (hereinafter "GPCI"), to prepare and print the Paper, for sale throughout the world, in this publication. The Author retains copyright, right to transfer the copyright to other parties is in the future, right to use any and all portions of the Paper in future publications by the Author, all proprietary rights (patent rights, etc.), and all other rights. The Author assigns copyright to GPCI for publication of the Paper. The Author warrants that he/she is the author and/or proprietor of the Paper; that he/she has full power to make this agreement; that the Paper does not infringe upon any copyright, trademark, or patent; and that he/she has not granted or assigned any rights on the Paper to any person or entity that would interfere with this grant of permission. Authorized Signature: _____________________ Printed Name of Signer: ___________________ Date: _______________ Address: _______________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________