日本データベース学会

dbjapanメーリングリストアーカイブ(2011年)

[dbjapan] CFP: Satellite Workshop of SPIRE2011


日本データベース学会の皆様,

北海道大学の喜田です.

10月にイタリアのピサにて
「文字列処理と情報検索に関する国際会議(SPIRE)」が開催されます.
下記は,そのサテライトワークショップ
「ALGORITHMIC ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL DATA」の案内です.

SPIREと合わせて,こちらへの参加も宜しくご検討ください.

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喜田 拓也(キダ タクヤ)
北海道大学大学院 情報科学研究科 コンピュータサイエンス専攻
知識ソフトウェア科学講座 情報知識ネットワーク研究室    准教授
〒060-0814 札幌市北区北14条西9丁目     Tel: 011-706-7679
E-mail: kida [at] ist.hokudai.ac.jp


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ALGORITHMIC ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL DATA

Satellite Workshop of the 18th Symposium on String Processing and Information Retrieval (SPIRE) 
http://spire2011.isti.cnr.it/

Pisa, Italy
Friday, October 21, 2011

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This one-day Workshop intends to bring together scientists interested in the design and analysis of 
efficient methods and algorithms for processing large-scale biological data. This includes primary 
biosequence data (DNA, RNA, proteins) as well as data on protein-DNA or protein-protein interaction, 
gene regulation, or all other kinds of 'omics'-data obtained through modern high-throughput genomic 
technologies.
The emphasis is put on efficient algorithms and machine-learning methods for processing, storing, 
mining and retrieving these data, based on sound formal models.

Authors interested to give a talk at the Workshop are invited to submit an abstract (up to one page) to
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=waabd11
Along with original research, submissions presenting work-in-progress or surveys are welcome.

Deadline for abstract submissions: July 15, 2011

Workshop participants will be invited to register through the registration procedure of SPIRE accessible 
from the SPIRE website. There will be no additional Workshop participation fees for participants 
registered for the SPIRE conference. A Workshop-only registration option will also be offered.

Workshop organizers (non-final list):
Concettina Guerra (University of Padova, Italy/Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Lucian Ilie (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
Gregory Kucherov (CNRS/Marne-la-Vallee, France)
Marco Pellegrini (Institute for Computational Mathematics, Pisa Italy)
Stephane Vialette (CNRS/Marne-la-Vallee, France)

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