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Date: Mon, 25 Feb 91 17:16:00 CST Sender: Emily Epstein <EPSTEIN%KSUVM.BITNETMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueCUNYVM.CUNY.EDU> Subject: ANNOUNCING NEW RELEASE OF INTERNET LIBRARY CATALOG [Re my last posting, this was posted on a number of library-related lists awhile ago. If you want more detailed information on internet access to library catalogs, this is for you. Make sure you have plenty of disk space to receive it; this file is *huge* -- Emily] THE FIRST, BEST AND MOST AUTHORITATIVE CATALOG OF INTERNET ACCESSIBLE LIBRARIES AND RELATED DATABASES IS NOW AVAILABLE!! A new release of the Internet-Accessible Library Catalogs and Databases has been posted on LISTSERV
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***************************************************************************** ** C.N.E W O R K S H O P O N E M O T I O N S ** ***************************************************************************** The Center for Neural Engineering of the University of Southern California is happy to announce that its student Workshop on Emotions will be held Monday March 18th from 8.30am to 4.00pm in the Hedco Neuro-Science Building Auditorium (on U.S.C campus). The papers presented will be the following: Affect versus Cognitive-repair Behaviors. Sharon Ruth Gross - U.S.C (Social Psychology) A Mathematical representation of Emotions. Charles Rapp - Illinois Institute of Technology (Computer Science). Cognitive and Emotional disorders in Parkinson's Disease. Peter Dominey - U.S.C (C.N.E, Gerontology). Cognitive-Emotional interaction using subsymbolic paradigm. Aluizio Fausto Ribeiro Araujo - University of Sussex (U.K) (School of cognitive and Computing Sciences) Emotional expressions conceptualized as uniquely effective communication devices Heidi M. Lincer - U.S.C (Psychology). Taxi world: Computing Emotions. Clark Eliott - Northwestern University. (Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Sciences). Zeal: A Sociological perspective on Emotion, cognition and organizational structure. Gerardo Marti - U.S.C (Gerontology, Sociology) In addition, the following papers have been accepted but will not be presented orally during the Workshop. They will be put on loan during the Workshop. Emotions and autonomous machinery. Douglas A. Kerns - California Institute of Technology (Electrical Engineering). Representation, Action, and Emotion. Michael Travers - M.I.T (Media-Lab). Toward an Emotional Computer: Models of Emotions. Jean-Marc Fellous - U.S.C (C.N.E Computer Science) There will not be any registration fees but, as to get an estimation of the number of persons attending the Workshop, interested people are invited to announce their attendance by email (or surface mail). We remind the participants that this event being a Workshop not a Conference they are strongly encouraged to participate to the debates by their comments and questions to the speakers. Thank you for forwarding this announcement to potentialy interested persons/instituions/mailing_lists. Further informations requests (and email registration) can be addressed to Jean-Marc FELLOUS Center For Neural Engineering University of Southern California U.S.C - University Park Los Angeles CA 90089-2520 U.S.A Tel: (213) 740-3506 Fax: (213) 746-2863 email: fellousMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuerana.usc.edu ..