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Call for paper:
Event
The First International Workshop on Biomedical infOrmatics with Optimization and Machine learning (BOOM)
in conjunction with the 25th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI)
New York City, July 2016.
Website: http://www.ijcai-boom.org
WikiCFP: http://wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=51823
BOOM-16 solicits (1) full papers that describe original research work that have not been published before, which will be published in a special issue of EURASIP Journal on Bioinformatics and Systems Biology ( JBSB; see http://www.bsb.eurasipjournals.com/about/update/BIOML ) and (2) short abstracts that either highlight significant works that have been published or accepted recently or report unpublished research findings, which will be included in workshop proceedings.
All submissions will be considered for oral and poster presentations at BOOM. The decision on presentation format for accepted submissions will be based primarily on an assessment of breadth of interest, and the construction of balanced and topically coherent sessions, while full papers will be given some priority for oral presentations. We will give out best presentation awards sponsored by Microsoft. We are also seeking funding for travel awards for students or postdocs.
Topics of interest
We encourage submissions from, but not limited to, the following inter-linked areas:
Category I: Machine Learning and Optimization Algorithms
Applying cutting-edge machine learning (e.g., deep learning) and optimization techniques to tackle real-world medical and healthcare problems.
Addressing challenges and roadblocks in biomedical informatics with reference to the data-driven machine learning, such as imbalanced dataset, weakly-structured or unstructured data, noisy and ambiguous labeling, and more.
Designing novel, applicable numerical optimization algorithms for biomedical data, that is usually large-scale, high-dimensional, heterogeneous, and noisy.
Re-visiting traditional machine learning topics such as clustering, classification, regression and dimension reduction, that find application values in newly-emerging biomedical informatic problems.
Other closely-related disciplines, such as image processing, data mining, new computing technologies and paradigms (e.g., cloud computing), control theory, and system engineering.
Category II: Biomedical Informatics Applications
Computational Biology, including the advanced interpretation of critical biological findings, using databases and cutting-edge computational infrastructure.
Clinical Informatics, including the scenarios of using computation and data for health care, spanning medicine, dentistry, nursing, pharmacy, and allied health.
Public Health Informatics, including the studies of patients and populations to improve the public health system and to elucidate epidemiology.
We encourage papers with important new insights and experiences at the intersection of machine learning, optimization and bioinformatics. Those contributions should shed light on at least one topic mentioned above, while the above topics have obvious overlaps. For topics in Category I, we invite both theoretically novel and application-driven papers. For those in Category II, the idea is to keep the interested application domain focused yet broad, echoing multiple scales, ranging from molecules, individuals, to populations.
Submission
For full papers, format requirements and submission details can be found at http://www.bsb.eurasipjournals.com/about/update/BIOML. In addition, authors of full papers are recommended to prepare 1-page short abstracts to be included in the workshop proceedings (please see below for format and submission instructions).
All short abstracts are limited to 1 page. Please format them according to IJCAI latex & word templates at http://ijcai-16.org/downloads/FormattingGuidelinesIJCAI-16.zip
, and submit through email to: ijcai1boom <AT> gmail <DOT> com.
Important Dates
Submission deadline: April 18, 2016 (tentative)
Acceptance notification: May 13, 2016 (tentative)
Camera Ready: June 15, 2016
Workshop: Early July, 2016
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