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This volume contains the proceedings of ASIACRYPT '91, the first
international conference on the theory and application of
cryptology to be held in the Asian area. It was held at
Fujiyoshida, near Mount Fuji in Japan, in November 1991. The
conference was modeled after the very successful CRYTO and
EUROCRYPT series of conferences sponsored by the International
Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR). The IACR and the
Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
were sponsors for ASIACRYPT '91. The papers from the conference
were improved and corrected for inclusion in this volume. The
papers are grouped into parts on: differential cryptanalysis and
DES-like cryptosystems; hashing and signature schemes; secret
sharing, threshold, and authenticationcodes; block ciphers -
foundations and analysis; cryptanalysis and new ciphers; proof
systems and interactive protocols; public key ciphers - foundations
and analysis. Also included are four invited lectures and impromptu
talks from the rump session.
This volume includes some of the key research papers in the area of
machine learning produced at MIT and Siemens during a three-year
joint research effort. It includes papers on many different styles
of machine learning, organized into three parts. Part I, theory,
includes three papers on theoretical aspects of machine learning.
The first two use the theory of computational complexity to derive
some fundamental limits on what isefficiently learnable. The third
provides an efficient algorithm for identifying finite automata.
Part II, artificial intelligence and symbolic learning methods,
includes five papers giving an overview of the state of the art and
future developments in the field of machine learning, a subfield of
artificial intelligence dealing with automated knowledge
acquisition and knowledge revision. Part III, neural and collective
computation, includes five papers sampling the theoretical
diversity and trends in the vigorous new research field of neural
networks: massively parallel symbolic induction, task decomposition
through competition, phoneme discrimination, behavior-based
learning, and self-repairing neural networks.
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