Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 10
edited by Michael I. Jordan, Michael J. Kearns, and Sara A. Solla
The annual conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) is
the flagship conference on neural computation. It draws preeminent
academic researchers from around the world and is widely considered to be
a showcase conference for new developments in network algorithms and
architectures. The broad range of interdisciplinary research areas
represented includes computer science, neuroscience, statistics, physics,
cognitive science, and many branches of engineering, including signal
processing and control theory. Only about 30 percent of the papers
submitted are accepted for presentation at NIPS, so the quality is
exceptionally high. These proceedings contain all of the papers that were
presented.
Michael I. Jordan is Professor in the Department of Brain and Cognitive
Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Michael J. Kearns is
Department Head of Artificial Intelligence Principles Research at AT&T
Research Labs. Sara A. Solla is Professor of Physics and Astronomy at
Northwestern University and of Physiology at Northwestern University
Medical School.
July 1998
7 x 10, 1112 pp.
cloth
ISBN 0-262-10076-2
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