Friday 26 February 2016

1st CFP: CIBCB Special Session on parallel and distributed high-performance computing solutions for computational intelligence methods

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Paper Submission Deadline: 30 April 2016
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hosted by IEEE CIBCB 2016

5-7 October 2016, Chiang Mai, Thailand

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Call For Papers

Computational intelligence is frequently exploited to devise efficient heuristics to solve problems in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Systems Biology. However, these approaches are computationally challenging as they might require excessively burdensome execution times in the case of real-world problems, therefore limiting their applicability.
The scope of this special session is to bring together researchers involved in the development of computational intelligence methods specifically accelerated either by means of conventional architectures (e.g., computer clusters, GRID computing) or by unconventional technologies (e.g., Graphics Processing Units, Many Integrated Core coprocessors, biomimetic devices).

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • analysis and visualization of large datasets
  • analysis and visualization of genome-wide models
  • biomedical model parameterization
  • development of synthetic biological devices
  • drug design
  • emergent properties in complex biological systems
  • flux balance analysis
  • gene expression array analysis
  • high-throughput data analysis
  • high efficiency algorithms for solving biological problems
  • medical image analysis
  • medical imaging and pattern recognition
  • metabolic pathway analysis
  • mining of biomedical data
  • modelling, simulation and optimization of biological systems
  • molecular dynamics and molecular docking
  • molecular evolution and phylogenetics
  • molecular sequence alignment and analysis
  • prediction and searching of molecular structure and folding
  • spectral analysis

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Important dates

Paper submission: April 30, 2016
Camera ready due: July 30, 2016
Conference: 5-7 October 2016

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Organizers

Paolo Cazzaniga - University of Bergamo, Italy
Daniel Ashlock - University of Guelph, Canada
Marco S. Nobile - University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
Daniela Besozzi - University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy

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Submission guidelines

  • Prospective authors are invited to submit papers of no more than six (6) pages in IEEE conference format, including results, figures and references.
  • Papers must be in PDF. An over-length page charge will be around US$125/page, to be paid during author registration. Refer to detailed instructions and templates for preparing your manuscripts. Please use only US letter format.
  • At least one author per paper must register and present the paper at the conference.
  • Click HERE to proceed to the submission site

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Contacts

Paolo Cazzaniga, PhD
University of Bergamo
tel: +390352052933


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