Proceedings of
Neural, Parallel & Scientific
Computations
Instruction to Authors
First Author1
and Second Author2
1Texas A&M University, Neural Modeling Society
College Station, TX 77843-3116
2Research Center, Clark Atlanta University,
Atlanta, GA 30314
1. INTRODUCTION
Authors of contributed and invited papers are requested to submit, before January 31, 2002, an article not exceeding 4 pages of their research presentation (each additional page costs US$50.00 per page). Please type each article single spaced on one side of 8.5x11 size paper with one inch margin on all sides and mail to: M. Sambandham, ICNPSC2, Department of Mathematics Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA 30314, USA.
Manuscript submitted to the conference proceedings has not been published previously, has not been copyrighted, is not been submitted elsewhere and the author(s) agrees that the copyright for the article will be transferred to the publisher upon acceptance of the article.
Contribution to the Proceedings of NEURAL, PARALLEL & SCIENTIFIC COMPUTATIONS will be reproduced by Camera-Ready from author's manuscript. The manuscript should be typed in one column on white sheets of paper with dark, sharp and clear letter quality type and must remain legible. The title of the manuscript should be typed in bold size of the same font type.
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2. SECTIONS AND SUBSECTIONS
2.1. Sections
Titles of all principal SECTIONS, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, AND APPENDICES should be typed centered
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and should be indexed (A, B,...) or enumerated ( 1,2,...).
2.1.1 Subsections
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manuscript.
3. TEXT
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All acknowledgements for technical and financial support should go in the special section, which follows the text but precedes the references.
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REFERENCES
1. Hebb, D. O. (1949). Organization of behavior. New York: Wiley.
2. Rubner, J., & Schulten, K., (1990). Development of feature detectors by self-organization. Biological Cybernetics, v.62, pp. 193-199.
3. Ackley, D. H, Hilton, G. E., & Sejnovski, T. J. (1985). A learning algorithm for Bolzmann machine Cognitive Science, v. 19. pp. 147-169.