Call for Papers for NIPS SISO 2008: "Structured Input - Structured Output" Workshop at NIPS 2008

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Call for Papers for NIPS SISO 2008:
"Structured Input - Structured Output" Workshop at NIPS 2008

HOMEPAGE

http://agbs.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/wikis/bg/siso2008/FrontPage

TIME AND LOCATION

1-Day Workshop in Whistler, BC on December 12, 2008

ABSTRACT

Structured data emerges rapidly in a large number of disciplines:
bioinformatics, systems biology, social network analysis, natural
language processing and the Internet generate large collections of
strings, graphs, trees, and time series. Designing and analysing
algorithms for dealing with these large collections of structured data
has turned into a major focus of machine learning over recent years,
both in the input and output domain of machine learning algorithms,
and is starting to enable exciting new applications of machine
learning.

The goal of this workshop is to bring together experts on learning
with structured input and structured output domains and its
applications, in order to exchange the latest developments in these
growing fields. The workshop will include one session on learning with
structured inputs, featuring a keynote by Prof. Eric Xing from
Carnegie Mellon University. A second session will focus on learning
with structured outputs, with a keynote by Dr. Yasemin Altun from MPI
for Biological Cybernetics. A third session will present novel
applications of structured input-structured output learning to real-
world problems.

CALL FOR PAPERS

We invite submissions of papers of up to 4 pages by October 24 via the
CMT submission site (https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/SISO2008/) in
the latex format from http://icml2008.cs.helsinki.fi/icml2008stylefiles-Latex.zip.

Possible topics include theory and/or applications of learning in
structured input and/or output domains, from fields such as (the list
is not exclusive):

* Kernel Methods
* Graphical Models
* Data Mining

We will inform authors of acceptance of their manuscripts as full or
spotlight presentations by November 10. At least one of the authors of
accepted papers shall be present at the workshop to present their
work.

KEY DATES

* Deadline for Abstract Submissions: Friday, October 24, 2008
* Notification of Acceptance: Monday, November 10, 2008
* Workshop: Friday, December 12, 2008

ORGANIZERS

* Karsten Borgwardt, MPI Developmental Biology and MPI Biological
Cybernetics, Tuebingen
* Koji Tsuda, MPI Biological Cybernetics Tuebingen
* S V N Vishwanathan, Purdue University
* Xifeng Yan, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

* Hong Cheng, Chinese University of Hong Kong
* Thomas Gärtner, Fraunhofer St. Augustin
* Arthur Gretton, MPI for Biological Cybernetics
* Jiawei Han, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
* Matthias Hein, Universität des Saarlandes
* Thorsten Joachims, Cornell University
* Hisashi Kashima, IBM Research Tokyo
* Risi Kondor, UCL Gatsby Unit
* Quoc V. Le, Stanford University
* Yan Liu, ICM T.J. Watson Research Center
* Bernhard Schölkopf, MPI for Biological Cybernetics
* Oliver Stegle, University of Cambridge

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