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Archive-Name: comp-ai-vision-FAQ
URL: http://www.vislist.com

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There are three mechanisms for receiving the Vision List:
1) Via the web at http://www.vislist.com
2) Via the newsgroup COMP.AI.VISION . If you don't know how to determine
   if this newsgroup is available to you, please ask your local 
   systems administrator.
2) If you do not have access to either of the above, please send 
   email to moderator@vislist.com with "add email subscriber" in
   the subject line, and I will add your email address to the 
   master List.


The INTERNET host site for the Vision List is VISLIST.COM .
   To submit an article:               send email to submission@vislist.com
   To contact the moderator:           send email to moderator@vislist.com
   To access the Vision List Archives: anonymous ftp to ftp.vislist.com
                                       or web access to http://www.vislist.com


As the moderator, I am interested in stimulating exchanges on research
and other topics of significance to the vision community.  Here is
some information which describes the List and related services.

* PLEASE check to see if you have access to the Vision List via the 
* COMP.AI.VISION newsgroup. If you do, please access the List via the
* newsgroup feed and let me know so that I can remove you from the master
* List. This greatly reduces required net bandwidth and makes things easier.

			    REQUESTS

If you have problems sending messages to the list, questions about
technical details of the list distribution, or the like, send mail to
moderator@vislist.com and you will receive a personal response.

PLEASE DO NOT send your request to be added to/deleted from the list
to submission@vislist.com.  If you do, it may be automatically
redistributed as an article and appear in thousands of mailboxes
around the world.  Always send these requests to the moderator address.


        	   SUBMISSIONS & RELEASE FORMAT

To submit an article to Vision-List, simply send it to:

      		submission@vislist.com

Submissions to the list are currently being delivered in a single
batch mailing about once a week and more often as needed.  Caution:
the list moderator does not always edit the incoming messages before
they are redistributed. During those weeks, everything operates
automatically, with the attendant advantages and pitfalls.  (If you
fall into one of those pits, please send email to moderator@vislist.com
and I'll do my best to fix things up.)

The following details may help you in formatting and choosing
appropriate titles for your list submissions. Within a single release
of Vision-List, the format consists of an initial identifying header,
a list of topics covered in that release, and then each message
separated by dashed lines (please avoid the use of dashed lines
starting in column 1 in your submissions: they play havoc with most
autodigesters in the networld).  Most of the header information is
automatically removed from each submission at release time. When the
software is working correctly, only "Date:", "From:", and "Subject:"
appear.


        	   ARCHIVES & SERVICES

Backissues of the Vision List Digest, public domain software and imagery,
Rosenfeld's Computer Vision biblios, and other resources are available via
anonymous FTP.  

To access the Vision List archives from a web browser, go to
http://www.vislist.com .

To access the Vision List archives from anonymous FTP:
	1) FTP to ftp.vislist.com
	2) Login name is 'anonymous' (all lower case)
	3) Once you're logged on, change directory (cd) to
	   VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE

* Current information about the Vision List Archive may be found in
  VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/VISION-LIST-INFO

* A file listing all the Vision List Archive files may be found in 
  VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/ARCHIVE-FILE-LISTINGS

* Backissues of the Vision List Digest may be found in 
  VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/BACKISSUES

* Azriel Rosenfeld's Computer Vision bibliographies from 1984-present
  may be found in VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/ROSENFELD-BIBLIOGRAPHIES. Other
  reference material may be found in REFS-AND-BIBLIOGRAPHIES.

* Public domain software (shareware) may be found in
  VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/SHAREWARE

* Imagery may be found in VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/IMAGERY

* Announcements for relevant meetings, workshops, conferences 
  may be found in VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/ANNOUNCEMENTS


			** ** ** ** ** **

The Vislist is intended to embrace discussion on a wide range of vision
topics, including physiological theory, computer vision, machine
vision and image processing algorithms, vision techniques to support
robot navigation and spatial representation, artificial intelligence
and neural network techniques applied to vision, industrial
applications, robotic eyes, implemented systems, ideas, profound
thoughts; anything related to vision and its automation is fair
game. 

For those wishing to contribute to the archives with shareware,
imagery, or other good stuff of general interest to the community,
please contact me at moderator@vislist.com  .

 I hope you enjoy the Vision-List!


				Philip Kahn, Founder/Moderator
				Vision List Digest (a.k.a. COMP.AI.VISION)
				moderator@vislist.com
 

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