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2005 Midwest NKS Conference next month (October 28-30)
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Posted by: Adrian German
The first midwest NKS conference is next month (October 28-30) organized by Indiana University Computer Science Department and IU School of Informatics.
We have a wonderful program with keynote talks from Ray Solomonoff, Todd Rowland, and Matthew Szudzik and via videolink, from Boston to the Indiana Memorial Union, on Saturday night: a videoaddress from Stephen Wolfram himself. In addition there will be a reception, an opening address from Prof. Mike Dunn, Dean of IU's School of Informatics, a round table Friday night/evening, and many sessions with interesting individual presentations during the three days of the conference. Deadline for paper submission is October 5, late registration ends on October 10. We hope to see as many of you as possible here in Bloomington, at the conference, next month. The conference is coordinated by IU Conferences Office and we gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship of IU Department of History and Philosophy and Science, IU Department of Astronomy and the IU Cognitive Science Program (part of Indiana University Department of Psychology).
School of Informatics press release: http://www.informatics.indiana.edu/news/news.asp?id=238
For more information please visit the conference website.
Posted by: Jason Cawley
Be sure to drop in, many of us from the Wolfram science group will be there, and Stephen Wolfram will be speaking by teleonference Saturday. It should be a fun conference. See you soon.
Posted by: Adrian German
The four keynote talks given by
Mathew Szudzik (What is the NKS Approach to Mathematics?)
Ray J. Solomonoff (Algorithmic Probability, Artificial Intelligence and NKS)
Stephen Wolfram (Interactive Live Videolink Conference Address)
and Todd Rowland (The Youthful Dreams of NKS)
at the 2005 Midwest NKS Conference have been posted and are now available for your viewing.
You can find them in the What's New? section of the website at
www.cs.indiana.edu/~dgerman/2005midwestNKSconference
I hope you will agree with us that the talks are simply exceptional.
This is our gift to all those who couldn't make it to Bloomington at the end of October for the conference.
Happy Holidays, dear friends, and all the very best to everybody!
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