Computational Modelling Group

Conference  8th November 2012 midnight  Tokyo, Japan

PRIB Pattern Recognition in Biology 2012

Web page
http://prib2012.org/
Categories
Agent-Based Negotiation, Artificial Neural Networks, Bioinformatics, Classification, Computer Science, Evolutionary Algorithms, Graph Theory, IfLS, Multi-scale, NextGen Sequencing, Optimisation
Submitter
Richard Edwards

PRIB2012: The 7th IAPR International Conference on Pattern Recognition in Bioinformatics

November 8-10 2012 Tokyo, Japan http://prib2012.org/

=============== Call For Papers =============== In modern biology, high-throughput measurement devices allow scientists to gather data at unprecedented rates. To make sense of this data, computational biologists and system biologists construct quantitative models, many of which depend on pattern recognition techniques. Their application is challenging due to the large volumes of data and background information, noisy measurements and target outputs, highly diverse data types etc. The Pattern Recognition in Bioinformatics conference series aims to bring together researchers, practitioners, and students from around the world to present and discuss recent developments and applications of pattern recognition methods in current bioinformatics, computational biology, and systems biology. Authors are invited to submit full papers in relevant research areas, which include but are not limited to: - Bio-sequence analysis - Gene and protein expression analysis - Biomarker discovery - Protein structure and interaction prediction - Motifs and signal detection - Metabolic modeling and analysis - Systems and synthetic biology - Pathway and network analysis - Immuno- and chemo-informatics - Evolution and phylogeny - Bio-imaging - Biological databases, integration, and visualization

Pattern recognition techniques of interest include: - Statistical, syntactic, and structural pattern recognition - Data mining and machine learning - Evolutionary computation - Bayesian networks and graphical models - Neural networks and fuzzy systems

Publication. Papers should be submitted electronically through the conference website (http://prib2012.org/). Accepted papers will be published in Springer's Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics (LNBI).

Important dates

  • Full paper submission deadline: May 28, 2012
  • Author notification of acceptance: June 31, 2012
  • Camera-ready paper deadline: August 23, 2012
  • Poster abstract submission : October 2, 2012