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pers. Included will be an algorithm contest in image processing, open to all competitive methods. It is rather fitting that this TenthAnniversary Workshop return to the locale where these informal, yet vigorous and stimulating meetings
began. Continued proliferation of these methods of analysis throughout the scientific enterprise suggests that the surface of applications has only been scratched. It is the intent of MaxEnt 90 to display an even broader spectrum of results.
Chemometrics II, Brno, Czechoslovakia, 2-6 September 1990 The second Czechoslovak Chemometrics Conference with Intemational Participation will be held in Brno, Czechoslovakia, from 2-6 September 1990. It is organized by J.E. Purkyne! University in Bmo and by the Chemometrics Group of the Czechoslovak Chemical Society of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. The main subjects of the conference devoted to Chemometrics on
Personal Computers are: 1. Chemometrics in quality control and analysis; 2. Correlation analysis in organic chemistry (a microsymposium in honour of Prof. Otto Exner). Special emphasis will be given to: experimental design and optimization, calibration and multivariate multiparameter estimation, linear and non-linear regression and correlation,
Symposium on Chemometrics with Environmental Applications, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A., 30 October-l November 1990
The Symposium on Chemometrics with Environmental Applications, sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, Las Vegas, and Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co., will be
held from 30 October to 1 November 1990 in Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A. Topics of particular interest include: - Quality assurance/quality control, - Expert systems, artificial intelligence,
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For further details please contact: MaxEnt 90, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, U.S.A.
principal component analysis and pattern recognition. Also chemometrics in education and contemporaneous and future problems of chemometrics will be discussed. The conference starts immediately after Euroanalysis VII in Vienna, Austria. Further information may be obtained from: Dr. Josef Havel, secretary general, Department of Analytical Chemistry, J.E. Purkyng University, Kotlaiskl 2, CS-611 37 Brno, Czechoslovakia. Telephone: 42 5 74 05 00. -
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sign, Hypothesis testing and data analysis. Papers must be received by 1 May 1990 for peer review. Notification of acceptance will be 10 July 1990. Accepted papers shall appear in a special issue of the Journal of Chemometrics. For further details, please contact Dr. M. Stapanian, Lockheed Engineering & Sciences Co., 1050 E. Flamingo Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89119, U.S.A., tel. (702)734-3208.