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Microsoft Research


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Endorsed by the International Association for Pattern Recogntion


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HIP2005 proceedings is published by Springer as LNCS Volume 3517


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HIP2005
Second International Workshop on


HUMAN INTERACTIVE PROOFS



ORGANIZATION


Workshop Chairs:
Henry BAIRD   and   Daniel LOPRESTI
Computer Science & Engineering, Lehigh University


Advisory Board:
   Jon BENTLEY    Avaya Labs Research
   Manuel BLUM    Computer Science, Carnegie-Mellon Univ.
   Andrei BRODER    IBM Research
   Gordon LEGGE    Psychology Dept, Univ. of Minnesota
   Richard LIPTON
   College of Computing, Georgia Tech
   Patrice SIMARD    Microsoft Research
   Doug TYGAR    Computer Science & SIMS Depts, UC Berkeley


Program Committee:
   Luis von AHN
   Computer Science, Carnegie-Mellon Univ.
   Kumar CHELLAPILLA
   Microsoft Research
   Monica CHEW
   Computer Science, UC Berkeley
   James CLARK
   ECE Dept, McGill Univ.
   Brian DAVISON
   Computer Science & Engineering, Lehigh
   Irfan ESSA
   GVU Center, Georgia Tech
   Venu GOVINDARAJU
   CEDAR, SUNY Buffalo
   Greg KOCHANSKI
   Phonetics Lab, Oxford Univ.
   Richard LANDSMAN
   America Online
   Cem PAYA
   Microsoft MSN/Passport
   David PLETCHER
   Lawrence Livermore Lab, Berkeley
   Chilin SHIH
   EALC & Linguistics, Univ. of Illinois
   Richard SPROAT
   Linguistics & ECE, Univ. of Illinois


Email inquiries*:  

Workshop URL:
  http://www.cse.lehigh.edu/prr/hip2005

Secretariat:
     HIP2005 Workshop, CSE Dept, Lehigh University,
     19 Memorial Dr West, Bethlehem, PA  18015 USA
     Tel. +1-610-758-6671   FAX +1-610-758-4096



* The email addresses on this webpage are expressed in image format as simple CAPTCHAs to make it more difficult for "bots" to harvest them for spam purposes.  The HIP2005 logo at the top of the page is an example of "ScatterType" developed by Henry Baird and Terry Riopka.





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