PDPTA & CISST'97 Conferences - Exhibition & Participation - Las Vegas, June 30 - July 4, 1997

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REF: PDPTA'97 & CISST'97 - Exhibition & Participation Opportunities
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Dear Colleagues:


I would be most grateful if you would distribute the appended
conference information to your colleagues. We have reserved
20+ EXHIBIT spaces for the duration of the two conferences
(potential exhibitors are requested to contact me at
hra@cs.uga.edu).


Please find appended the following information (seperated with
a row of stars "*"):


      1. List of accepted papers (as of May 19) in the
              International Conference on Parallel and Distributed
              Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'97);
              June 30 - July 3, 1997;
              Monte Carlo Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.


      2. List of accepted papers (as of May 19) in the
              International Conference on Imaging Science, Systems,
              and Technology (CISST'97);
              June 30 - July 3, 1997;
              Monte Carlo Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.


      3. PDPTA'97 conference registration form.


      4. CISST'97 conference registration form.


      5. Hotel Reservation Form.


Note that both conferences will be held during the same time
(June 30 - July 3, 1997) and at the same location. All conference
activities (breaks, exhibition, reception, poster sessions, ...)
are joint activities. Conference participants (PDPTA or CISST
participants) can attend any of the two sets of presentations
(PDPTA or CISST).


More information can be found at:
                                http://www.cps.udayton.edu/~pan/pdpta.


Thank you for your assistance.


Kindest regards,
Hamid R. Arabnia
The University of Georgia
Department of Computer Science
415 Graduate Studies Research Center
Athens, Georgia 30602-7404, U.S.A.


Tel: (706) 542-3480
Fax: (706) 542-2966
email: hra@cs.uga.edu




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List of accepted papers in the International Conference on Parallel
and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'97);
June 30 - July 3, 1997; Monte Carlo Resort & Casino, Las Vegas,
Nevada, USA.
(S: Short - R: Regular - I: Invited by Program Committee):
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I. Title to be announced later.
        John Gustafson
        Ames Laboratory, United States Department of Energy,
        Ames, Iowa, USA


I. Predictive Load Balancing for Adaptive Finite Element
                Computation
        Boleslaw K. Szymanski
        Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, USA


R. Experience with Automatic Mapping of Sensor Based Applications
        Jaspal Subhlok
        Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA


R. Simulated Annealing: A Heuristic for Parallel Stochastic
                Optimization
        Richard Frost and Philip Heineman
        San Diego Supercomputer Center, San Diego, California, USA


R. By Hand or Not By Hand - A Case Study of Alternative Approaches
        Jerry C. Yan
        NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, USA


R. Proportional-Share Scheduling in a Network of Workstations
        Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau and David E. Culler
        University of California, Berkeley, California, USA


R. Parallel Supercomputing with Commodity Components
        Michael S. Warren, Donald J. Becker, M. Patrick Goda,
                John K. Salmon, and Thomas Sterling
        Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA


R. LDA - Scalable, Off-Line Multiprocessor Scheduling for
                Real-Time Systems
        Hongyi Zhou and Karsten Schwan
        Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA


R. Single System Image: The Solaris MC Approach
        Ken Shirrif, M. B. Jose, Yousef A. Khalidi, Vlada Matena,
                and Moti Thadani
        Sun Microsystems, Mountain View, California, USA


R. Tuning Parallel and Networked Programs with S-Check
        Robert Snelick, Mike Indovina, Michel Courson
        National Institute of Standards and Technology, MD, USA


R. Routing in Bidirectional k-ary n-cubes with the Red Rover
                Algorithm
        Jeff Draper and Fabrizio Petrini
        Dipartimento di Informatica, Pisa, Italy
        University of Southern California, USA


R. Design and Implementation of a Parallel Java with a Global
                Object Space
        Milind Bhandarkar, Terry Wilmarth, and Laxmikant Kale
        University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, USA


R. Algorithms for Multimedia Object Allocation onto Heterogeneous
                Storage Systems
        Abdulaziz Al-Sehibani and Kishan Mehrotra
        Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, USA


R. Object Patterns for Parallel Programming
        Neelakantan Sundaresan
        IBM Santa Teresa Laboratory, San Jose, California, USA


R. Continuously Monitored Global Virtual Time
        Ewa Deelman and Boleslaw K. Szymanski
        Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, USA


R. DNA Strand Separation Prediction: A Parallel Implementation
        Gabriela Hristescu, Craig J. Benham, and Martin Farach
        Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA


R. New Scalable Parallel Computer Architecture - Non-Uniform
                Memory Access (NUMA-Q)
        David Xiaowei Wang
        Sequent Computer Systems, Inc., Rosemont, Illinois, USA


R. Parallelizing Fortran Applications for Clusters of Distributed
                Shared Memory Systems
        John Levesque
        Applied Parallel Research, Inc., Sacramento, California, USA


R. Performance Analysis of Soft Real Systems
        Mo Rooholamini
        University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA


R. The Architecture and Performance of the Simultaneous
                Optical Multiprocessor Exchange (SOME-Bus)
                Interconnection Network
        C. Katsinis, W. Cohen, R. Gaede, and J. Kulick
        University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama,
                USA


R. Performance of a Massively Parallel 3D Non-Hydrostatic
                Atmospheric Fluid Model
        William D. Anderson, Vanda Grubisic, and
                Piotr K. Smolarkiewicz
        National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder,
                Colorado, USA


R. Modelling of Wavelet Transform for De Bruijn Graph Connected
                Multiprocessors
        B. K. Das, R. N. Mahapatra, and B. N. Chatterji
        Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas, USA


R. Online Displays of Parallel Programs: Problems and Solutions
        Greg Eisenhauer, Weiming Gu, Eileen Kraemer, Karsten Schwan,
                and John Stasko
        Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA


R. Combinatorics of Finding the Shortest Path Through
                N-Dimensional Space
        David Primeaux and Gordon Clark
        Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, USA


R. A Distributed Algorithm for Optimal Allocation of Resources
        Tongjun Huang and Zixue Cheng
        University of Aizu, Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Japan


R. Reliability Analysis for Distributed Systems
        Jin-Long Wang
        Ming-Chuan University, Taipei, Taiwan, R. O. C.


R. Parallelization of Load Flow Algorithms
        Phanindra K. Mannava and Lisa Teeslink
        South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City,
                South Dakota, USA


R. Practical Mesh Algorithms for Finding Shortest Paths in
                Grid Graphs
        Hongchi Shi and Paul Gader
        University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA


R. Study on the STC104 Interconnection Networks
        Hyo Jong Lee and Andy Jones
        Chonbuk National University, Jeonbuk, Korea


R. ARTEMIS: Advanced Reliable DisTributed Environment
                Middleware System
        Toshio Shrakihara
        Toshiba Research and Development, Kawasaki, Japan


R. Parallel Programming for Real-Time Image Processing Using
                Intelligent Computing Agents
        Fenglei Du, Andrew Izatt, and Cesar Bandera
        Amherst Systems, Inc., Buffalo, New York, USA


R. Towards a Formal Specification of an Object-Oriented
                Architecture for Parallel Computing
        S. Bavan, E. Berki, E. Georgiadou, M. Milankovic-Adkinson,
                and M. Walker
        University of North London, London, United Kingdom


R. Design Decisions for the Parallel Evaluation of Polynomials
        Walter Dosch
        Medizinische Universitat zu Lubeck, Lubeck, Germany


R. A Self-Adaptive 1D Multi-Degree Rectilinear Partitioning
                for Adaptive Load-Balancing in Massive Parallel and
                Distributed Computing
        Zhengyu Jiang
        University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany


R. Task Allocation Strategies on Workstations Using Processor
                Load Prediction
        T. Monteil and J. M. Garcia
        LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse, France


R. Check-load Interval Analysis for Balancing Distributed
                SPMD Applications
        M. Cermele, M. Colajanni, and S. Tucci
        Universita di Roma Tor Vergata, Roma, Italy


R. Dynamic-SED for Load Balancing of Parallel Applications in
                Heterogeneous Systems
        B. Schnor and M. Gehrke
        University of Lubeck, Luebeck, Germany


R. Design of Combination of Time Sharing and Space Sharing
                For Parallel Task Scheduling
        Kuniyasu Suzaki, Hitoshi Tanuma, Yuuji Ichisugi
        Electrotechnical Laboratory, Ibaraki, Japan


R. ALDY: Supporting Load Distribution by Object Migration
        Thomas Schnekenburger
        Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Muenchen, Germany


R. The Prospero Resource Manager
        Santosh Rao


R. Load Balancing in Task Farms
        Alan Wagner
        University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada


R. Gear Train Theory: An Approach to the Assignment Problem
        John Campbell and Ben Abbott
        Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA


R. Applying Parallel Block Predictor-Corrector Methods to
                Transputer Derived Configurations
        B. Earl Wells and Kenneth G. Ricks
        University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama


R. A Case Study: In Support of Employing a Transputer Style
                Architecture for Avionics Mission Information Processing
        B. Earl Wells and Christian Tournes
        University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama


R. Distributed Visual-based Positioning System
        Sriharsha Veeramachaneni and Ben Abbott
        Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA


R. Power-Law Convergence of Stochastic Optimization Algorithms
        G. S. Stiles, F. H. Lee, and C. Gyulai
        Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA


R. PSA-CRS: A Parallel Stochastic Algorithm for Global
                Optimization
        P. M. Ortigosa and I. Garcia
        University of Almeria, Almeria, Spain


R. Parallel Adaptive Stochastic Heuristics
        Z. Hafidi, E. G. Talbi, and G. -M. Geib
        LIFL URA-369 CNRS, Universite de Lille, Villeneuve d'Ascq,
                France


R. Chromosome Reconstruction from Physical Maps Using a Cluster
                of Workstations
        Suchendra M. Bhandarkar and Salem Machaka
        University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA


R. Real-Time Scheduler Based on Fuzzy Logic
        Sandeep Neema and Ben Abbott


R. Region Growing on a Clustered Reconfigurable Bus System
        Tirumale Ramesh
        Saginaw Valley State University, Michigan, USA


R. Meshes with Reconfigurable Switches
        Alberto C. Moreira
        Nashua, NH, USA


R. Mapping of ANNs on Linear Array with a Reconfigurable
                Pipelined Bus System
        Bin Cong
        South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota, USA


R. A Reconfigurable Mesh Design For a Simultaneous Access
                Match-and-Store Unit
        P. R. Venkata Subramaniam and Kam-Hoi Cheng
        University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA


R. Reconfigurable Buses with Shift Switches for Fast Final
                Additions of Parallel Multipliers
        Rong Lin
        State University of New York at Geneseo, Geneseo, New York,
                USA


R. Euclidean Distance Transform on Reconfigurable Meshes
        Yi Pan, Mounir Hamdi, and Keqin Li
        University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio, USA


R. Framework, Design Patterns and Pattern Language for Object
                Concurrency
        Anto'nio Rito Silva
        INESC/IST Technical University of Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal


R. Object-Oriented Coordination Abstractions for Parallel Software
        Matthew B. Dwyer and Virgil Wallentine
        Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA


R. Object Orientation in Time Warp Simulation
        N. Froehlich, R. Schlagenhaft, A. Ganz, and J. Fleischmann
        Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany


R. VGDS: An Object-Oriented Framework for High Performance
                Scientific Computing
        Jan-Jan Wu, Pangfeng Liu, Marina Chen, and James Cowie
        Institute Information Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan


R. Implementing Dynamic Load Distribution Strategies with Orbix
        Thomas Schnekenburger and Guenther Rackl
        Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Muenchen, Germany


R. Operating System Support for General Purpose SSI Clusters
        Jose M. Bernabeu
        Universidad Politcnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain


R. An Architecture for Handling Compile-time Scheduled
                Communication
        David Shoemaker
        Cambridge, MA, USA


R. Overview of Parallel Processing Systems Based on a Virtual
                Hardware
        Xiaoping Ling
        Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Kanagawa-ken, Japan


R. Automatic Support for the Migration of Fortran Applications
                to Parallel Systems
        Barbara Chapman and Marcus Egg
        University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria


R. Computer Aided Parallelisation of Unstructured Mesh Codes
        Stephen P. Johnson, Constantinos S. Ierotheou, and
                Mark Cross
        University of Greenwich, London, United Kingdom


R. A New Reconfiguration Scheme for Two-Level Redundancy Array
        Stephen Y. H. Su and Rong Yao
        University Park, Rochester, New York, USA


R. Diagnosis Algorithms for Massively Parallel Systems
        Bharat S. Joshi and Seyed H. Hosseini
        Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina, USA


R. Fault-Tolerant Meshes with Efficient Layouts
        T. Yamada and S. Ueno
        Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan


R. A New Approach for Checkpointing Parallel Application
        E. G. Talbi
        L.I.F.L., University des Sciences et Tech. de Lille,
                Villeneuve d'Ascq, France


R. Pattern Search Through Cross-Correlation
        J. A. Martinez and I. Garcia
        University of Almeria, Almeria, Spain


R. Applying Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques
                to a Tether Dynamics Simulation
        B. Earl Wells and John Glaese
        University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama, USA


R. Parallel Neighbors-Finding Algorithm for Bincode-Based
                Images on Reconfigurable Meshes
        Kuo-Liang Chung and Hsiu-Niang Chen
        Van-Nung Institute of Technology, Taoyuan, Taiwan, R.O.C.


R. A Transformational Approach to Object-Based Concurrent
                Reflective Languages
        Stephen J. Turner and Norlaily Yaacob
        University of Exeter, Exeter, England


R. An Application Domain Specific Language for Describing
                Board Games
        John Romein, Henri E. Bal, and Dick Grune
        Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands


R. Exploiting Temporal Locality by Using a Dependence-Driven
                Execution
        Suvas Vajracharya and Dirk Grunwald
        University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA


R. On the Performance of Functional Programming Languages on
                Realistic Benchmarks
        Jeff Hammes and Wim Bohm
        Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA


R. On Building Efficient Substrate Software
        Matthew Haines
        University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming, USA


R. Enabling Flexibility in the Legion Run-Time Library
        Charles L. Viles, Michael J. Lewis, Adam J. Ferrari,
                Anh Nguyen-Tuong, and Andrew Grimshaw
        University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA


R. On the Design and Implementation of DSM-Threads
        Frank Mueller
        Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany


R. A Messaging Facility for Java Mobile Agent Systems
        Daniel T. Chang and Neelakantan Sundaresan
        IBM Santa Teresa Laboratory, San Jose, California, USA


R. MPI Realtime: Design and Implementation of a Real-Time
                Message Passing Interface
        Anthony Skjellum
        Mississippi State University, Mississippi, USA


R. Towards an Evolutionary Verification Methodology: Experiences
                with a Distributed Programming Language Implementation
        Cui Zhang and Carole M. McNamme
        California State University, Sacramento, California, USA


R. Nearest Neighbor Mesh Hypercube Multiprocessor Networks for
                Autonomous Decentralized Systems
        Hiromi Kobayashi
        Tokai University, Hiratsuka, Japan


R. Java, SIMD, The World Wide Web, and Distributed Parallelism:
                An Integrated Story
        Rodney S. Tosten, Bradley Steiner, and Paul T. Tymann
        Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA, USA


R. Fault Tolerant Routing in Star Graph Networks in the
                Forbidden Fault Model
        Shahram Latifi, Yordan Rouskov, and Pradip K. Srimani
        University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA


R. Reliable Parallel Processing on Dynamic Heterogeneous
                Supercomputer via JMPI
        Gilbert H. Young, Lai Man Wan, and Vincent S. Yiu
        The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong


R. Design of a Fault-Tolerant Circuit-Switched k-ary Tree
                Multiprocessor
        Baback A. Izadi and Fusun Ozguner
        DeVry Institute of Technology, Columbus, Ohio, USA


R. Framework for Constructing Parallel and Distributed
                Applications with Scalable Portability
        Ami Marowka and Michel Bercovier
        The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel


R. An Efficient Method for Constructing a Distributed
                Depth-First Search Tree
        S. A. M. Makki and George Havas
        University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia


R. A Timing Analysis of a Modified Version of the Gauss-Seidel
                Parallel Algorithm in a One Dimensional Flow Equation
        Luke Olszewski and Ahmed Barbour
        Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Georgia, USA


R. Visualization of Methods: Computation on Multi-Stage Networks
        Nikolay Mirenkov, Tatiana Mirenkova, and Masamitsu Sato
        University of Aizu, Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Japan


R. An Interactive Graphic Tool for Systematic Design and
                Analysis of VLSI Array Processors
        Stanislav G. Sedukhin and Igor S. Sedukhin
        University of Aizu, Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Japan


R. Efficient Distributed Ray Tracing on a Cluster of Workstations
        Darrin Weber, Hassan R. Barada, and Madalene Spezialetti
        King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran,
                Saudi Arabia


R. DSF: A Load Distribution Facility Supporting Multiple
                Algorithms on Mach
        Chin Lu and Arthur S. L. Hsieh
        The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong


R. An Associative Processor for Multi-Comparand Parallel
                Searching And Its Selected Applications
        Zbigniew Kokosinski
        University of Aizu, Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Japan


R. A SIMD Machine for Massively Parallel Genetic Algorithms
        Yoshizo Takahashi, Masahoko Sano, and Tomio Inoue
        University of Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan


R. Triangular Solvers on a Ring
        Eunice E. Santos
        Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA


R. A Global Synchronization Solution for Racing Servers in the
                Microkernel-based OS, MISIX
        Young Jin Nam, Joo Man Kim, and Hae-Jin Kim
        Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Taejon,
                Korea


R. Transaction Model and Commit Protocol for Supporting Host
                Mobility
        JongMin Lee and Chong-Sun Hwang
        Korea University, Seoul, Korea


R. Communication Performance of Shuffle-Exchange Networks with
                Shortest-Path Routing
        A. Broadwater, B. D. Jayadev, and K. Efe
        University of Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, Louisiana,
                USA


R. Coupling HPCN and Virtual Reality in a Telemedical Information
                Society
        F. Simistira, A. Marsh, and R. A. Robb
        National Technical University of Athens, Greece


R. ISE - A Hardware Accelerator for Switch Level VLSI Simulation
        M. Bhardwaj, S. S. Erdogan, M. Mishra, and V. V. Yee
        Nanyang Technological University, Singapore


R. Combinatorial Properties of Two-Level Hypernet Networks
        Hui-Ling Huang and Gen-Huey Chen
        National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan


R. Optimizing Complex Decision Support Queries for Parallel
                Execution
        Lionel Brunie and Harald Kosch
        LIP - CNRS at Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, Lyon, France


R. Intercommunication Between CORBA and DCE Through Bridge
        Dong-Jin Kim, In-Won Yoo, and Geun-Young Lee
        Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute,
                Taejeon, S. Korea


R. Mapping the Single-Row Routing Problem to a Hypercube
        Shaharuddin Salleh and Bahrom Sanugi
        University of Technology Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia


R. Object-Oriented Data Parallel Programming in C++
        Hua Bi
        RWCP Laboratory at GMD-FIRST, GMD Institute for Computer
                Architecture & Software Technology, Berlin, Germany


R. ICE: A Communication Environment for Natural Language
                Processing
        Jan W. Amtrup
        University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany


R. Instrumenting Parallel Programs Based on a Virtual Clock
                Approach
        Kei-Chun Li and Kang Zhang
        Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia


R. Ruling the Behavior of Distributed Software Components
        Guido Wirtz, Jorg Graf, and Holger Giese
        Muenster University, Muenster, Germany


R. An Experimental Study of Workload Indices for Non-dedicated
                Heterogeneous Systems
        G. S. Wolffe, S. H. Hosseini, and K. Vairavan
        University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA


R. Performance Evaluation for Designing a Remote IPC in MISIX
        Sung In Jung, Jae Kyoung Lee, and Hae-Jin Kim
        Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Taejon,
                Korea


R. Fault-Tolerant All-to-All Broadcasting in Hypercubes
        Seungjin Park
        Kyonggi University, Suwon, Kyonggi-Do, Korea


R. A Parallel CORDIC Algorithm for Sine and Cosine Generation
        Hao-Yung Lo
        Feng-Chia University, Tai-Chung, Taiwan, R.O.C.


R. An Effective Tool for Debugging Races in Parallel Programs
        Dong-Gook Kim and Yong-Kee Jun
        Gyeongsang National University, Chinju, South Korea


R. Systematic Exploitation of Parallelism in Spatial Interaction
                Models
        W. Essah, J. R. Davy, and S. Openshaw
        University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom


R. Supporting Highly Available Distributed Services Using
                Linda Paradigm
        Pietro Manzoni, Alberto Tonello, Stefano Crespi Reghizzi
        Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain


R. Dynamic Load Distribution with MPVM
        Robert M. Prouty, Jonathan Walpole, and Dylan McNamee
        Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology, Portland,
                Oregon, USA


R. Parallel Decomposition of Generalized Series-Parallel Graphs
        Sun-Yuan Hsieh, Chin-Wen Ho, and Gen-Huey Chen
        National Taiwan University, Academia Sinica Taipei, Taiwan


R. Fault Tolerant Node-Disjoint Routing in n-dimensional
                Hypercube Network
        Kisong Yoon
        System Engineering Research Institute, Taejeon, Korea


R. Practical Considerations in the Use of Multithreading for
                Parallelising Applications
        Ang Ju Pin and Lim Chu Cheow
        Singapore


R. Parallelization of Holographic Memory for Pattern Recollection
                with Dynamic Attention
        Javed I. Khan and D. Y. Y. Yun
        University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA


R. Evolving Software Tools for New Distributed Computing
                Environments
        Markus Pizka and Claudia Eckert
        Munich University of Technology, Munich, Germany


R. Accelerating Profiling Services by Parallel Database Technology
        Clara Nippl, Michael Jaedicke, and Bernhard Mitschang
        Technische Universitat Muenchen, Munich, Germany


R. Management of Events in a Multi-Agent System
        Yolande Berbers, Bart De Decker, Wouter Joosen, Frank Matthijs,
                and Bert Robben
        KULeuven, Leuven, Belgium


R. A Fault Tolerant Shared Memory ATM Switch
        Tsern-Huei Lee and Shun-Jee Liu
        National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, R.O.C.


R. Multi-block Execution of Dynamic Data-driven Processor Qv-x
        Teruhiko Kamigata
        Osaka University, Osaka, Japan


R. Parallel Branch-and-Cut for Optimization in Production Planing
        Dieter Homeister and Hartmut Schwab
        University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany


R. A Parallel Algorithm with Embedded Load Balancing for the
                Computation of Autocorrelation Matrix
        S. R. Subramanya
        George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA


R. Investigating DSM Coherence Protocols for Fault Tolerance
                and Scalability - A Simulation Approach
        Sachin K. Shah and Brett D. Fleisch
        University of California, Riverside, California, USA


R. A Parallel Algorithm to Reconstruct Bounding Surfaces in
                3D Images
        Frederic H. Mabin and Catherine Mongenet
        Universite Louis Pasteur de Strasbourg, Illkirch, France


R. A Performance Model for Mobile Agent Systems
        Markus Strasser and Markus Schwehm
        University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany


R. A Configurable Target Architecture for Rapid Prototyping
                High Performance Control Systems
        Franz Fischer, Thomas Kolloch, Annette Muth, and Georg Farber
        Munich University of Technology, Munich, Germany


R. The Chordal Spoke ATM Interconnection Network
        Mark J. Clement, Bryan S. Morse, J. Kelly Flanagan, Wei Wei,
                and Phyllis E. Crandall
        Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA


R. The Timewheel Asynchronous Atomic Broadcast Protocol
        Shivakant Mishra, Christof Fetzer, and Flaviu Cristian
        University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming, USA


R. Hyper-Systolic Routing for SIMD Systems
        Thomas Lippert and Klaus Schilling
        HLRZ, Julich, Germany


R. Using Sensors to Detect Failures in a Lossely Integrated
                Heterogeneous Database System
        Wanlei Zhou
        Deakin University, Geelong, Australia


R. An ATM-Enhanced Meeting System
        Tony Chan, Lee Bu Sung, Chia Liang Tien, Tung Lai Lai, and
                Yeo Chai Kiat
        Nanyang Technological University, Singapore


R. A Parallel Volume Rendering Algorithm: Performance Analysis
                and Implication in Medicine
        M. F. Santarelli, V. Positano, and L. Landini
        Institute of Clinical Physiology (C.N.R.), Pisa, Italy


R. An Efficient Inner Product-free Parallel Algorithm for
              Restoring Images Degraded by Spatially-Variant Blur
        Tianruo Yang
        Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden


R. Rectilinear Partitioning for Load Balancing a 3D Image
                Processing Algorithm
        Jean-Marc Nicod and Jean-Marc Pierson
        Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France


R. The NanOS Microkernel: A Basis for a Multicomputer
                Cluster Operating System
        F. D. Munoz-Escoi and J. M. Bernabeu-Auban
        Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain


R. An Architecture for Object Replication in Distributed Systems
        Ganesha Beedubail and Udo Pooch
        Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas, USA


R. Flexible Small Scale Parallel System in the Development of
                a Hybrid Vehicle
        Hans Otto Trutmann
        Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ETH, Zurich, Switzerland


R. An Effective Interconnection Structure for Various SIMD
                Communications
        Youngsik Kim, Tack-Don Han, Shin-Dug Kim, and Sung-Bong Yang
        Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea


R. Parallel Rendering of Radiance on Distributed Memory System
        Garcia Salcines, G. Cerruela Garcia, J. I. Benavides Benitez
                and F. Munoz Garcia
        G.A.A.C., E.U.Politenica, Cordoba, Spain


R. Latency Controlled Virtual Channels over Modems
        Rajesh Chhabria and Ben Abbott
        Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA


R. Fast Communication Mechanisms - Coupling Hardware Distributed
                Shared Memory and User-Level Messaging
        Hermann Hellwagner, Wolfgang Karl, and Markus Leberecht
        Institut fur Informatik der Technischen Universitat Munchen,
                Munchen, Germany


R. I/O Minimization in a Genetic Sequencing Framework
        Edward M. Robinson, Dan Davison, and Ernst Leiss
        Binary Consulting, Inc., Gaithersburg, MD, USA


R. Logical Rings in the Mutual Exclusion Problem of Distributed
                Memory Systems
        John Dell and Kia Makki
        University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA


S. Optimistic Agreement in Asynchronous Distributed Systems
        J. Roger Mitchell and Vijay K. Garg
        University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA


S. The Effect of Mobility on Consistency and Access Time in
                Distributed Systems
        Anil Gurijala and Udo Pooch
        Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas, USA


S. Implementation of Distributed Resource Mutual Exclusion
                Algorithm for Distributed System on SVR4.2 MP UNIX
        Jang Seung-Ju
        Dongeui University, Pusan, Korea


S. IIRM (Intelligent Information Retrieval Method) Graphical
                Data Retrieval Interface Based on Hypertext User-Models
        Lee Jong-Taik and Jang Seung-Ju
        Dongeui University, Pusan, Korea


S. An Improved Version of the Set Routing Labeling Scheme
        Soulla P. Louca and George A. Horattas
        University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus


S. Two Polynomial-Time Algorithms for Computing Reliability
                in a Linear and a Circular Distributed System
        Min-Sheng Lin and Deng-Jyi Chen
        Tamsui Oxford University College, Taiwan, R.O.C.


S. Hardware Formal Verification Using ORA Larch/VHDL Theorem
                Prover
        Ahmed E. Barbour and Mike P. Nassif
        Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Georgia, USA


S. Hypercube Minimization Algorithm for Boolean Functions
        Ahmed E. Barbour
        Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Georgia, USA


S. Simulation Study of Clock Synchronization in Distributed
                Systems
        Bo Jin and Lan Yang
        California State Polytechnic University, Pomona,
                California, USA


S. PM/Parallel: A Framework for Distributed Physical
                Simulations Using the Bulk Synchronous Parallel
                Computing Model
        Curtis Lisle and Rebecca Parsons
        University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, USA


S. A Framework for Communication Support in Object Oriented
                Distributed Systems
        Anish S. Karmarkar and Udo Pooch
        Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas, USA


S. Incremental Design and Routing Schemes for Torus Networks
        Nobuyuki Nezu and Huizhu Lu
        Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA


S. Fault-tolerant Properties of Pyramid Networks
        Feng Cao, D. Z. Du, D. F. Hsu, and S. H. Tong
        University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA


S. Parallelizing A Fourth-Order Runge-Kutta Method
        Hai C. Tang
        National Institute of Standards and Technology,
                Gaithersburg, MD, USA


S. A Task Migration Facility for Parallel & Distributed
                Applications
        M. Bozyigit, K. Al-Tawil, and S. K. Naseer
        King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran,
                Saudi Arabia


S. Pipeline Algorithm for Sparse Linear Equations Solution
                in Power Systems
        M. Kacarska, D. Andonov, A. Grnarov, V. Glamocanin
        Republic of Macedonia


S. Font Structure for Heterogeneous Chinese Computing Environment
        H. W. Chan
        University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong


S. Multiprocessor Scheduling with Genetic Algorithms in a
                Heterogeneous Environment
        S. H. Woo, S. B. Yang, S. D. Kim, and T. D. Han
        Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea


S. Application of a Genetic Algorithm to the Static Scheduling
                of Processes on a Parallel Architecture
        Malek Rahoual
        Dept. Arch. & Systeme Institut, d'Informatique. U.S.T.H.B.,
                Algeria


S. A Partitionability of Interconnection Networks
        S. Q. Zheng, K. Li, Y. Pan, H. Shen, and G. H. Young
        Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA


S. Performance Characterization and Comparison of SIMD
                Architectures
        Esin Onbasioglu and Yakup Paker
        Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey


S. A Distributed Schedular for Meetings of Committees
        Kazunori Hirai, Tongjun Huang, and Zixue Cheng
        University of Aizu, Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Japan


S. A Distributed Algorithm for Allocation of Resources to
                Process Groups with Acyclic Graphs
        Yutaka Wada, Zixue Cheng, and Tongjun Huang
        University of Aizu, Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Japan


S. A Distributed Algorithm for Leader Election from a
                Partially Ordered Set on a Coterie
        Zixue Cheng and Qian-Ping Gu
        University of Aizu, Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Japan


S. Optimizing the Use of Distributed Queues in Tuplespace
        James B. Fenwick, Jr. and Lori L. Pollock
        University of Delawer, Newark, DE, USA


S. Instruction Fetch Mechanism for PN-Superscalar
        Shusuke Okamoto and Masahiro Sowa
        University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan


S. On the (1+1/2)-Layer Neural Networks as Universal
                Approximators
        I. Ciuca and J. A. Ware
        Research Institute for Informatics Bucharest, Bucharest,
                Romania


S. Enhancement of Neural Networks Novelty Filters with Genetic
                Algorithms
        Hamed Elsimary
        Electronics Research Institute, Cairo, Egypt


S. Strictly Nonblocking Directional Coupler-Based Photonic
                Switching Networks Under Crosstalk Constraint
        Mehdi Vaez and Chin-Tau Lea
        Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA


S. FITOS-RPC: An OSI-based Reliable Group Remote Procedure Call
                Service
        Luciano Porto Barreto and Ingrid Jansch-Porto
        Curso de Pos-Graduacao em Ciencia da Computacao - UFRGS,
                Porto Alegre, Brazil


S. Parallel IQMR Method for Unsymmetric Large and Sparse
                Linear Systems in Computational Fluid Dynamics
        Tianruo Yang
        Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden


S. The Improved Unsymmetric Lanczos Process on Massively
                Distributed Memory Computers
        Tianruo Yang
        Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden


S. Parallel Three-Dimensional Particle-In-Cell Code Simulation
                on a Cluster of Heterogeneous Workstation
        A. Abdelmageed Elsadek, Salleh Alsharaeh, B. Earl Wells
        University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama, USA


S. DIPC: A System Software Solution for Distributed Programming
        Kamran Karimi and Mohsen Sharifi
        Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran


S. Nonpreemptive Scheduling on the Parallel Task System
        Gilbert H. Young, Siu-Chung Lau, and Vincent S. Yiu
        The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong


S. Two-Level Parallelization
        Chong-wei Xu and Delong Yang
        Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Georgia, USA


S. New Heuristic Method for the Reliability Optimization of a
                Distributed Communication Network
        Ruey-Shun Chen, Y. S. Yeh, and K. M. Liu
        National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C.


S. A Program Parallelizing Method for Parallelizing Compiler on
                Workstation Clusters
        Koichi Asakura and Toyohide Watanabe
        Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan


S. A Comparative Study of Data-Sharing Software Packages on a
                Cray T3D
        George Petit
        TROY Systems Inc., Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Newport,
                RI, USA


S. A Randomized Algorithm for Dynamic Tree Growing on k-ary
                n-cubes
        Keqin Li
        State University of New York, New Paltz, New York, USA


S. Simulation of Parallel Random Access Machines on Linear
                Arrays with Reconfigurable Pipelined Bus Systems
        Keqin Li, Yi Pan, and Si-Qing Zheng
        State University of New York, New Paltz, New York, USA


S. Program Controlled Cache Memory on Parallel Computer
        Mitsuaki Nakasumi, Shusuke Okamoto, and Masahiro Sowa
        University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan


S. Homogeneous Structure for Regular Algorithms
        V. Schmoylov and I. Zayats
        Institute of Applied Problems of Mechanics and Mathematics,
                Ukraine


S. Problem-Oriented Parallelization of an Iterative Placement
                Algorithm
        Thomas Schnekenburger, Gunter Stenz, and Henning Spruth
        Technische Universitat Muenchen, Muenchen, Germany


S. An Optimal Parallel Algorithm for the Single-Source
                Shortest-Path Problem
        Shu Jane Lee, Wei K. Tsai, and Fan Chen
        Northern Jiaotong University, Beijing, P. R. China


S. Modular Development of Correct Meander Programs
        Holger Giese and Guido Wirtz
        Muenster University, Muenster, Germany


S. Software Techniques Suited to Implement Multimedia
                Communication in a Distributed System
        Huiwei Guan and Horace H. S. Ip
        City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong


S. Varying Service Quality to Manage Computational Resources
        Byron Jeff
        Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA


S. Exploit Parallelism in Intersecting Compressed Bit Vectors
                for Inverted File Organization
        Wen-jann Yang and Ramalingam Sridhar
        State University of New York, Buffalo, New York, USA


S. Fixed Priority Schedulability Analysis of a Distributed
                Real-Time Fault Tolerant Architecture
        Guillem Bernat, Jose Miro-Julia, and Julian Proenza
        Universitat de les Illes Balears, Balearic Islands, Spain


S. The Software Architecture of a Virtual Computing Environment
        Haluk Topcuoglu, Salim Hariri, and Wojtek Furmanski
        Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, USA


S. Scalable Non-Blocking Networks with Fixed Size Routers
        Tor Skeie, Olav Lysne, and Geir Horn
        University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway


S. Reliability Issues in Distributed Multimedia Computing
        Duk-Ho Chang
        Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute,
                Daejon, Korea


S. Distributed Tasks Management System Topos
        Sergey Kosyakov
        Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Moscow, Russia


S. Relocatable Object Creation in a Mobile Computing Environment
        Sebnem Baydere and MaROS Group
        Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey


S. A Different Approach to Resource Management for Distributed
                Systems
        Sascha Groh
        Munich University of Technology, Munich, Germany


S. Applications of Rhombic Multiprocessors
        K. Hoganson, B. Wilkinson, and W. H. Carlisle
        Augusta State University, Augusta, Georgia, USA


S. ABR Service Using a Parallel Control Scheme in ATM Networks
        Quan-long Ding and Soung C. Liew
        The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong


S. Parallel Solution - Adaptive Structured Grid Generator for
                Complex Multiblock Topologies
        Manoj S. Apte and Bharat Soni
        Mississippi State University, Mississippi, USA


S. The Parallel Anisotropic Autowave Algorithm for
                Skeletonization of Color Drawings with Erosion
        Victor Yu. Chekh
        National Technical University of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine


S. An Efficient Scalable Ray Tracing Algorithm for General
                Purpose SIMD Parallel Machines
        Sandeep V. Kharkar, Daniel W. Watson, and Larre N. Egbert
        VZ Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA


S. Data Block Size, Software Access Control and Release
                Consistent Distributed Shared Memory on Reliable Networks
        Arif M. Bhatti
        Boston University, Boston, MA, USA


S. Improved Parallel Algorithms for Finding the Most Vital
                Edge of a Graph with Respect to Minimum Spanning Tree
        Hong Shen
        Griffith University, Nathan, Australia


S. Parallel Implementation of Matrix Decomposition Method for
                Evaluating Phylogenetic Trees
        Sanzheng Qiao and Sheldon Siu-tung Tam
        McMaster University, Ontario, Canada


S. The Efficient Two-Phase Coordinators using Multi-Thread
        Ki-Young Moon, Nam Sik Park, Young-Chul Lew, and Han Nam-Gung
        Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute,
                Taejon, Korea


S. The Wrap-Around Banyan-Hypercube Networks
        Abdelaghani Bellaachia and Jamal Faik
        Al-Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Ifrane, Morocco


S. Virtual-Time-Based Round Robin: A Hardware-Efficient Fair
                Scheduling Algorithm for High-Speed Networks
        Ki-Ho Cho and Hyunsoo Yoon
        Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST),
                Taejon, South Korea


S. On a Class of (2 log2 N - 1)-stage Shuffle-Exchange
                Equivalent Interconnection Networks
        Yanggon Kim and Vishnu S. Indugula
        Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, USA


S. Preconditioned Rayleigh Quotient and Modified Conjugate
                Gradients for Total Least Squares Filter in Robot
                Navigation
        Tianruo Yang
        Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden


S. A Mapping of Binary Tree Process Organization to Shared
                Memory Architecture
        K. M. George and N. Chu
        Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA


S. Solving the Symmetric Eigenvalue Problem on Distributed
                Memory Systems
        Domingo Gimenez, Maria J. Majado, and Isidro Verdu
        Univ de Murcia, Murcia, Spain


S. Hazard-Free Connection Release
        Jennifer E. Walter and Jennifer L. Welch
        Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas, USA


S. MAMR (Multiple Access Multiple Resource) Method for Fault
                Tolerance Distributed File System
        Jang Seung-Ju
        Dongeui University, Pusan, Korea


S. Scalability Analysis of Multiprocessors Using Stochastic
                Models
        Efthimios Tambouris and Evagelos Dimas
        Agricultural University of Athens, Athens, Greece


S. Concurrency Control for Parallel Transaction Processing
                Systems
        Jiahong Wang, Jie Li, and Hisao Kameda
        University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan


S. Parallel Radiosity Algorithm on Distributed Memory
                Multiprocessor
        G. Cerruela Garcia, E. Garcia Salcines, and
                J. I. Benavidez Benitez
        Cordoba University, Spain


S. Parallel Modeling of Rough Surface Electromagnetic Scattering
        Jeff Boleng and Manavendra Misra
        Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, USA






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List of accepted papers in the International Conference on Imaging
Science, Systems, and Technology (CISST'97);
June 30 - July 3, 1997; Monte Carlo Resort & Casino, Las Vegas,
Nevada, USA.
(S: Short - R: Regular):
===================================================================


R. Prototype Multiple Sensor Luggage Inspection System for
                Explosive Detection
        Thomas H. Drayer, Qaing Lu, Panos Arvanitis, Paul E. LaCasse,
                Yuhua Cui, Richard W. Conners, Lynn A. Abbott, and
                Shiu Cheung
        Virginia Institute of Technology
        Blacksburg, Virginia, USA


R. A New Representation of the Contrast Sensitivity Function
                for Human Vision
        Bert W. Rust and Holly E. Rushmeier
        National Institute of Standards and Technology
        Gaithersburg, MD, USA


R. Fast and Accurate Evaluation of the Radon Transform
        Ping Tak Peter Tang
        Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California, USA


R. Representing and Image in Terms of a Set of Images and
                Applications to Computational Forensics
        Ying Xu, Victor Olman, and Edward C. Uberbacher
        Oak Ridge National Laboratory
        Oak Ridge, Tennesse, USA


R. Improved Correlation Discrimination for Multiple Target
                Detection Using Nonlinear Joint Power Spectrum Apodization
        Mohammad S. Alam
        Purdue University, Fort Wayne
        Indiana, USA


R. The WWW and Innovative Product Development for the Discrete
                Manufacturing Industry : A Vision and Research Agenda
        Kochhar Sandeep
        Advanced Video Communications, Burlington, MA, USA


R. A Graph Theory Approach to Surface Reconstruction
        Laura S. Rogers and Carl Bowling
        Visual Numerics, Inc.
        Boulder, Colorado, USA


R. Selection of Good Biorthogonal Wavelets for Data Compression
        Abdou Youssef
        George Washington University
        Washington, DC, USA


R. A New Algorithm for MPEG Video Encryption
        Lintian Qiao and Klara Nahrstedt
        University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
        Urbana, Illinois, USA


R. Implementation of Video Compression on DSP
        K. S. Chua, A. A. Kassim, and S. Rangananth
        National University of Singapore
        Singapore


R. Visible Vertices Labeling and Hidden Vertices Determination
                in Hand Line Drawing
        Paul S. Wu and Kwok-Kei Lai
        City University of Hong Kong
        Hong Kong


R. High Resolution Hough Transform for Image Model Estimation
        Xiaoxin Ying
        The Chinese University of Hong Kong
        Hongkong


R. Using Different Programming Techniques of X Window System
                to Implement Real-Time Transmission of Image Information
        Huiwei Guan and Horace Ho-shing Ip
        City University of Hong Kong
        Hong Kong


R. Storing Graphic Data in Databases
        Mengchi Liu
        University of Regina
        Canada


R. Handwritten Digit Recognition Using Radial Basis Functions
        Y. C. Chim, A. A. Kassim, and Y. Ibrahim
        National University of Singapore
        Singapore


R. Fractal Image Compression: an efficient acceleration technique
        Eric Amram and Jacques Blanc-Talon
        ETCA-CREA-SP
        France


R. An Efficient Inner Product-Free Parallel Algorithm for Restoring
                Images Degraded by Spatially-Variant Blur
        Tianruo Yang
        Linkoping University
        Linkoping
        Sweden


R. Low-Cost Volume Visualization
        Silvia Castro, Miguel Danzi, Claudio Delrieux, Marcelo Larrea,
                and Andrea Silvetti
        Universidad Nacional del Sur
        Bahia Blanca
        Argentina


R. Networking Virtual Reality for Network Management Applications
        Jiann-Liang Chen and Yu-Lin Tseng
        Tatung Institute of Technology
        Taipei, Taiwan, R. O. C.


R. HTML 2.0 Extension for Adaptative Transmission of Synthetic
                Images
        Antonio Mana-Gomez and Francisco Villalba-Sanchez
        E.T.S. Ingenieria Informatica
        Malaga, Spain


R. DEM2ONS: A High Level Declarative Modeler for 3D Graphics
                Applications
        Kwaiter Ghassan, Gaildrat Veronique, and Caubet Rene
        IRIT - Universite Paul Sabatier
        Toulouse Cedex, France


R. Declarative Modelling: Speeding up the Generation
        Champciaux Laurent
        Ecole des Mines de Nantes
        Nantes Cedex, France


R. A Qualitive Approach to Fuzzy Properties in Scene Description
        Daniel Pacholczyk and Emmanuel Desmontils
        LERIA - Universite d'Angers
        Angers Cedex, France


R. Properties Taxonomy in Declarative Modeling
        Emmanuel Desmontils and Jean-Yves Martin
        IRIN - Universite de Nantes
        Nantes Cedex, France


R. A Neural Network Pipeline Architecture for Image Feature
              Extraction
        Paul Angel
        University of Glamorgan
        South Wales, United Kingdom


R. Feature Extraction for Colour Texture Classification
        Edward Antoniu
        University of Alberta
        Edmonton, Canada


R. Multichannel Nonlinear Filters for Image Restoration
        Radaan A. Dosari, Russel C. Hardie, Ahmad M. Sarhan,
                and Kenneth E. Barner
        University of Dayton
        Dayton, Ohio, USA


R. Feature Synthesis for Correlation-based Pattern Recognition
        Farid Ahmed and Fahmida Rahman
        PennState Erie
        Erie, PA, USA


R. Computer-Assisted Dolphin Identification Based on Dorsal
                Fin Images
        A. Kreho, N. Kehtarnavaz, G. Hillman, B. Wursig, and D. Weller
        Texas A & M University
        College Station, Texas, USA


R. A Watermarking Technique for Digital Imagery
        Ray Wolfgang and Edward J. Delp
        Purdue University
        West Lafayette, Indiana, USA


R. Perceptual Watermarking of JPEG Bitstreams
        Christine Podilchuk
        Bell Laboratories
        Mountain Ave., Murray Hill
        New Jersey, USA


R. Applying Digital Watermarking Techniques to Online Multimedia
                Commerce
        Jian Zhao
        Fraunhofer Center for Research in Computer Graphics
        Providence, RI, USA


R. Controlable User Access on Multimedia Data in the World
                Wide Web
        Eckhard Koch and D. Stock
        Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics
        Darmstadt, Germany


R. Selective Encryption and Watermarking of MPEG Video
        T. Wu and S. F. Wu
        North Carolina State University
        Raleigh, North Carolina, USA


R. Invisible Watermarking of Compressed Images for Web
                Applications
        D. Benham, N. Memon, B-L Yeo, and M. Yeung
        Northern Illinois University
        DeKalb, Illinois, USA


R. Generic and Fully Automatic Content-Based Image Retrieval
                Using Texture
        Suresh K. Choubey and Vijay V. Raghavan
        Magnetic Resonance Imaging
        GE Medical Systems, Waukesha, WI, USA


R. Region-Based Indexing in an Image Database
        Niles Nes and Martin Kersten
        University of Amsterdam
        The Netherlands


R. Extracting Visual Content Representation in Video Databases
        Haitao Jiang and Ahmed Elmagarmid
        Purdue University
        West Lafayette, Indiana, USA


R. Multiple Instance Object Problem in Spatial Similarity-Based
                Retrieval
        Rajesh Sonak, Venkat Gudivada, and Jay Bhuyan
        University of Missouri, Rolla
        Rolla, MO, USA


R. Classification of the Terrestrial Objects Using Boundaries
        Riza Akturan and Kent Panwarden
        Globalstar, L. P.
        San Jose, California, USA


R. Uncencumbered Dynamic Hand Gesture Recognition for Remote
                Camera Control
        Helman I. Stern
        Ben Gurion University of the Negev
        Beer-Sheva, Israel


R. The Slip Detection and Computing for VLSI Wafer Inspection
        Zhongquan Wu, John Cromer, and Lie Dou
        ADE Optical Systems, Inc.
        Charlotte, North Carolina, USA


R. A Method for Discriminating Radar Clutter Sequences from
                Target Range Images
        Deshuang Huang and Daniel Zhu
        Chinese Academy of Sciences
        Beijing, P. R. China


R. Color Image Processing for Quality Evaluation of Edible Beans
        Suranjan Panigrahi
        North Dakota State University
        Fargo, North Dakota, USA


R. A Vision System for Biotechnological Applications
        Andrei Doncescu, Alain Bouju, and Chisthine Delorme
        Laboratoire d'Informatique et d'Imagerie Industrielle
        La Rochelle Cedex, France


R. The CMAC Neural Network - Adaptations and Insights
        Bai Li and Dave Elliman
        Nottingham Trent University
        Nottingham, United Kingdom


R. Hyperbase Modelling for Integration of Distributed Unknown
                Structure Documents
        Florenco Sedes and Safia Djennane
        Universite Paul Sabatier
        Toulouse, France


R. GhostSpace: Efficient VRML Browsing on ATM
        Daisuke Nishioka and Mikio Nagasawa
        Hitachi
        Tokyo, Japan


R. An Use of Program Supervision for Automatic Galaxy
                Classification
        R. Vincent, J-C Ossla, and M. Thonnat
        I.N.R.I.A. Action ORION
        Sophia-Antipolis Cedex, France


R. Double-Time Cubes: A Fast 3D Surface Construction
                Algorithm for Volume Visualization
        Dennis J. Bouvier
        University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA


R. Improved Adaptive Skip Factor For Scene Change Detection
        T. Rachidi, S. A. Maelainin, and A. Bensaid
        Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Ifrane, Morocco


R. Variable Block-size Image Coding Using Resource Planning
        Chao-wen Chen and David Y. Y. Yun
        University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA


R. A Source Smoothing Scheme for VBR Traffic
        Lou Wenjing, Chia Liang Tien, and Lee Bu Sung
        Nanyang Technological University, Singapore


R. KLT Compression and Reconstruction of Spatially-Invariant
                Image Sequences
        James B. Farison and Yong-gab Park
        University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, USA


R. Concurrent Processing of JBIG Decomposition and Skew
                Estimation
        J. Kanai and A. Bagdanov
        University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA


R. Synthetic Actor Motion Using Fourier Transformation
        Sudhanshu K. Semwal and Darrin W. Griffin
        University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA


R. Image Transfer in a Mobile Environment
        Jian Zhang
        Computer Graphics Center (ZGDV), Darmstadt, Germany


R. Plot-and-Patterning Theory in Computer Graphics and
                Computer Animation
        Edward G. Belaga
        Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France


R. Pyramid Coding of Video Signals for Progressive
                Transmission
        Nehal Dantwala, Subhash C. Kwatra, and Awad Kh. Al-Asmari
        University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, USA


R. Compression, Visualization and Segmentation Techniques
                for 3D Spectrum-Images from Multispectral Analytical
                Electron Microscopy
        P. G. Kenny, P. F. Newbury, D. L. Mountain, D. Whitehouse,
                S. A. Haigh, M. Prutton, R. H. Roberts, I. R. Barkshire,
                and M. J. G. Wenham
        University of Bradford, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom


R. Complexity Evaluation of Imaging Processes with Applications
                to Design and Detection of Self-Similar Patterns
        Kohji Kamejima
        Osaka Institute of Technology, Osaka, Japan


R. Selecting Image Features for Automated Visual Inspection
                of Agricultural Grains
        Ahmad Ghazanfari, Shahab Sokhansanj, Phill Winter, and
                Hugh C. Wood
        University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada


S. Visualization of Electromagnetic Fields Influences
                on Humans in Virtual Kitchen
        S. Loskovska, L. Ololoska Gagovska, M. Kacarska, L. Grcev
        Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Karpos, Skopje, Macedonia


S. A Low Memory Algorithm for the Ray-Mountain Intersection Test
        Isidro Verdu, Juan C. Torres, Domingo Gimenez
        Univ. de Murcia, Murcia, Spain


S. Logo Detection in Document Images
        Steve Seiden, Michael Dillencourt, Sandy Irani, Roland Borrey,
                and Timothy Murphy
        University of California, Irvine, California, USA


S. Adaptive Error Concealment Techniques in the Transform Domain
        Chia Liang Tien, Yeo Chai Kiat, and Lim Boon Seng
        Nanyang Technological University, Singapore


S. Additional Properties of the Simultaneous-Diagonalization
                Transform
        James B. Farison, J. W. V. Miller, and Xia He
        University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, USA


S. Rapid Manipulation of Images Compressed by the CCITT Group
                III 1-D Coding Scheme
        S. Latifi and J. Kanai
        University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA


S. Determination of Wear Particle Characteristics by Computer
                Vision
        M. S. Laghari and A. Boujarwah
        Kuwait University, Safat, Kuwait


S. Competitiveness Improvement in Multi-Classifier Systems by
                Data Equalization
        Geok See Ng and Harcharan Singh
        Nanyang Technological University, Singapore


S. HYPEX - A Modeling, Analysis and Visualization Toolkit for
                Hyperspectral Data
        Sandra J. Conner and Frederick C. Mertz
        Photon Research Associates, Arlington, Virginia, USA


S. A Simple Color Metric and Its Applications
        Fenglei Du
        Amherst Systems Inc., Buffalo, New York, USA


S. Finding Best Cut Between Touching Chromosomes Using Local
                Operations
        Hongchi Shi, Paul Gader, Hongzheng Li, and Young-Bae Lim
        University of Missouri, Columbia, USA


S. Model-Based Approaches for Extracting Road Information from
                Urban Maps
        Toyohide Watanabe
        Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan


S. Associative Approach to Machine Vision
        Rutie Adar and Avidan Akerib
        Associative Computing Ltd. (ACL), Raanana, Israel


S. SPICE Netlist Translation from Circuit Schematic Diagrams
        M. A. Chatterjee and G. R. Simon
        Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania,
                USA


S. Web-based On-demand Image Retrieval Based on Color Content
                and Region of Interest
        Jia Wang, Wen-jann Yang, and Raj Acharya
        State University of New York at Buffalo
        Buffalo, New York, USA


S. Local Fractal Compression Algorithm: a new approach for making
                real fractal compression
        Jacques Blanc-Talon
        ETCA-CREA-SP
        France


S. Preconditioned Rayleigh Quotient and Modified Conjugate
                Gradients for Total Least Squares Filter in Robot Navigation
        Tianruo Yang
        Linkoping University
        Linkoping
        Sweden


S. A Modeling Method for Multi-Media Databases Based on
                Segmentation Concept
        Taketoshi Ushiama and Toyohide Watanabe
        Nagoya University
        Nagoya, Japan


S. Accurate Data Prefetching with Intelligent Replacement Policy
        Gilbert H. Young and Siu Ching Sze
        The Chinese University of Hong Kong
        Shatin, Hong Kong


S. The Polysystem Analysis of Problems and Hypotheses in a
                Procedure of Declarative Modeling
        A. K. Cherkashin and E. A. Cherkashin
        Institute of Geography SB RAS
        Ulanbatorskaya, Russia


S. The Algorithm of Fast Volume Rendering and Its Application in
                Virtual Environments
        Chen Xiaowu, He Lei, Shen Xukun, and Zhao Qinping
        Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
        Beijing, P. R. China


S. Road Detection in Panchromatic SPOT Satellite Images
        Nicolae Duta
        East Lansing, Michigan, USA


S. Fast Image Indexing by Fuzzy Membership
        J. You and H. Shen
        Griffith University, Nathan, Australia


S. Efficient Parallel Algorithms for Image Coloring
        H. Shen and S. Q. Zheng
        Griffith University, Nathan, Australia


S. A Simplified Approach for Desktop 3D Scanning
        De-Wei Yang and Nagarajan Prabhakaran
        Florida International University
        Miami, Florida, USA


S. Optimal Surface Triangulation
        Tianyu Lu and David Y. Y. Yun
        University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA






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                                NON-AUTHOR CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM


                        The 1997 International Conference on Parallel and
                                  Distributed Processing Techniques and
                                              Applications (PDPTA'97)


                                              June 30 - July 3, 1997
                                          Monte Carlo Resort & Casino
                                Las Vegas blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada, USA




Please complete this form (type or print), and return with your
payment to the address given at the end of the form.




Your
First Name:___________________________ Last Name:____________________


Title (Dr/Mr/Ms/Prof.):___________ Position:_________________________


Company/Univ.:__________________________________ Dept.:______________


Address:_____________________________________________________________


City:__________________ State:________________ Zip/Postal Code:______


Country:______________________________ Phone:________________________


Fax:_______________________________ E-mail:__________________________




Mailing Address (if different from above):___________________________


_____________________________________________________________________






Registration Fee (if received before June 18, 1997):


                                        Non-student ($400): $__________


                                        Full Time Student ($300): $__________




          TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED (in U.S. Dollars): $__________




(After June 18, 1997, registration will be accepted only if space is
available. Add $100 if registering after June 18, 1997.)






Additional Notes:


          1. All Payments must be in U.S. Dollars ONLY. All checks from
                  banks outside the United States should be cashable at a
                  branch of that bank in the United States or at any US bank.
                  If you send us check or Money Order, it should have complete
                  "micro encoding line" at the bottom of it (ask your bank
                  about this.)
                  You can also send American Express checks (be sure that you
                  sign the check and make it payable to "CSREA").


          2. Student rate attendees must have a letter from their
                  Department Head/Chair that states that the attendee is a full
                  time student. This letter is required to pick up the
                  registration materials on site.




      Signature:_________________________ Date:________________






Method of Payment (in order of preference):


            Check or Money Order:


                            Make check (or money order) payable to "CSREA" (in US
                            Dollars ONLY).
                            The check (or money order) must be drawn on U.S. Banks
                            (see Additional Notes no. 1 above.)


            Credit Cards:


                            Circle one: Visa MasterCard American Express


                            Amount (in US Dollars): $____________________________


                            Credit Card # (Print): ______________________________


                            Card Expiration Date: _______________________________


                            Name on Card: _______________________________________


                            Signature: __________________________________________




Address to which the forms and payments should be mailed (E-mailed/Fax):


          Send the signed and completed registration form together with the
          registration fee to:


                                    Dr. Hamid R. Arabnia
                                    (Chair: PDPTA/CISST Committees)
                                    The University of Georgia
                                    Department of Computer Science
                                    415 GSRC Building
                                    Athens, Georgia 30602-7404, USA


                                    Tel: (706) 542-3480
                                    Fax: (706) 542-2966
                                    email: hra@cs.uga.edu


Send the completed hotel reservation form to the same address above.




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                                NON-AUTHOR CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM


                        The 1997 International Conference on Imaging Science,
                                              Systems, and Technology
                                                              CISST'97


                                              June 30 - July 3, 1997
                                          Monte Carlo Resort & Casino
                                Las Vegas blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada, USA




Please complete this form (type or print), and return with your
payment to the address given at the end of the form.




Your
First Name:___________________________ Last Name:____________________


Title (Dr/Mr/Ms/Prof.):___________ Position:_________________________


Company/Univ.:__________________________________ Dept.:______________


Address:_____________________________________________________________


City:__________________ State:________________ Zip/Postal Code:______


Country:______________________________ Phone:________________________


Fax:_______________________________ E-mail:__________________________




Mailing Address (if different from above):___________________________


_____________________________________________________________________






Registration Fee (if received before May 19, 1997):


                                        Non-student ($400): $__________


                                        Full Time Student ($300): $__________




          TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED (in U.S. Dollars): $__________




(After June 18, 1997, registration will be accepted only if space is
available. Add $100 if registering after June 18, 1997.)






Additional Notes:


          1. All Payments must be in U.S. Dollars ONLY. All checks from
                  banks outside the United States should be cashable at a
                  branch of that bank in the United States or at any US bank.
                  If you send us check or Money Order, it should have complete
                  "micro encoding line" at the bottom of it (ask your bank
                  about this.)
                  You can also send American Express checks (be sure that you
                  sign the check and make it payable to "CSREA").


          2. Student rate attendees must have a letter from their
                  Department Head/Chair that states that the attendee is a full
                  time student. This letter is required to pick up the
                  registration materials on site.




      Signature:_________________________ Date:________________






Method of Payment (in order of preference):


            Check or Money Order:


                            Make check (or money order) payable to "CSREA" (in US
                            Dollars ONLY).
                            The check (or money order) must be drawn on U.S. Banks
                            (see Additional Notes no. 1, above.)


            Credit Cards:


                            Circle one: Visa MasterCard American Express


                            Amount (in US Dollars): $____________________________


                            Credit Card # (Print): ______________________________


                            Card Expiration Date: _______________________________


                            Name on Card: _______________________________________


                            Signature: __________________________________________






Address to which the forms and payments should be mailed (E-mailed/Fax):


          Send the signed and completed registration form together with the
          registration fee to:


                                    Dr. Hamid R. Arabnia
                                    (Chair: PDPTA/CISST Committees)
                                    The University of Georgia
                                    Department of Computer Science
                                    415 GSRC Building
                                    Athens, Georgia 30602-7404, USA


                                    Tel: (706) 542-3480
                                    Fax: (706) 542-2966
                                    email: hra@cs.uga.edu


Send the completed hotel reservation form to the same address above.




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                                      HOTEL RESERVATION FORM


                              PDPTA'97 & CISST'97 Conferences
                                      June 30 - July 3, 1997


                                  Monte Carlo Resort & Casino
                      Las Vegas blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada, USA




Complete and return to:


                    Prof. Hamid R. Arabnia
                    (Chair: PDPTA/CISST Committees)
                    The University of Georgia
                    Department of Computer Science
                    415 GSRC Building
                    Athens, GA 30602-7404, USA




Arrival Date:_________________ Departure Date:___________________




Guest Names:


                    1. ________________________ 2. _________________________




Address:____________________________________________________________


                ____________________________________________________________




Phone: _______________________






Credit Card Type:______________________________


Credit Card Number:____________________________


Expiration:____________________________________


Name on Card:__________________________________


Rates are available June 29 - July 3, 1997 (ie, nights of June 29,
June 30, July 1, July 2, and July 3 - must check out in the morning
of July 4). The room rate is $79.00 (+ 8% tax) for Single or
Double occupancy. The main sponsor of the PDPTA & CISST conferences,
CSREA, has reserved a block of about 500 room nights for the duration
of the two conferences. These rooms are available only to the
PDPTA/CISST participants. If you would like to book your room
directly, then call Monte Carlo Resort at 1-800-311-8999 BUT MAKE
SURE that you mention that you are with "CSREA" group (the keyword the
hotel will use to handle the reserved block of rooms is CSREA.)


There will be no need to contact Monte Carlo Resort, if you return
this form to us; we will reserve the room for you.


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