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Call for Submissions
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CSHALS is accepting full paper and poster submissions in the topic areas listed below.
NEW for 2014
following peer review, accepted papers will be published online in a volume of the
CSHALS 2014 TOPIC AREAS:
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Linked Data - generation, representation, and management of data using the W3C’s Resource Description Framework (RDF) and Linked Data principles.
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Data Modeling - Ontologies, Taxonomies - practical application of knowledge engineering principles and techniques to data modeling.
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Text Analysis, NLP, Question Answering - use of semantic technologies for processing natural language.
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Cloud, Parallel, and Distributed Computing - use of semantic technologies for representation and management of distributed computational resources and workflows.
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Healthcare eScience - Translational Medicine, Pharmacogenomics, personal health records (PHR) - patient-centric use of semantic web technologies to handle the integration of clinical and biomolecular data.
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Business Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Analytics - semantic applications for data analysis, inference, and decision-making.
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Human Computer Interfaces - development of interfaces or design criteria that involve humans in the process of knowledge creation.
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Clinical Applications - Use of semantic web technology or architectures, including the orchestration of webApp ecosystems, as part of medical care delivery.
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Molecular Applications - Deployments of semantic web technology in biomolecular and biochemical domains.
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Applications to Emerging Health Disciplines - Use of the semantic web’s integrative and distributed nature to support emergence of novel applications in health care.
Submissions http://www.iscb.org/cshals2014-submissions
CSHALS is invites the following submissions to the conference:
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Research papers: up to 12 pages that report on original research, and / or novel methodology that have led to significant outcomes with potential for lasting impact. Papers should demonstrate theoretical soundness of the research and/or strong evaluation.
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Application papers: up to 6 pages that report on original research with successful application demonstrated by an improvement over existing methods. Papers may include systems level approaches using established methodology in a novel application domain.
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Posters: Abstracts of 500 words reporting on early research results focusing on the design and application of semantic technologies in life science scenarios. Priority will be given to submissions offering a functional demo that can be shown at the conference.
Papers are to be prepared using Springer's LNCS templates and submitted via EasyChair.
Important dates
KEY DATES
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September 30, 2013 | Call for Paper and Poster Presentations Opens |
December 6, 2013 | Call for Paper Presentations Closes |
January 10, 2013 | Call for Poster Closes |
January 14, 2014 | Paper Presentation Acceptance Notification |
January 24, 2014 | Poster Presentation Acceptance Notification |
January 31, 2014 | Registration Deadline: Accepted Presenters Required |
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Jonas S. Almeida, University of Alabama at Birmingham, United States
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Ted Slater, OpenBEL Consortium, Cambridge, United States
Organizing Committee:
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Jonas S. Almeida, University of Alabama at Birmingham, United States
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Chris Baker, University of New Brunswick, St. John, Canada
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Mike Bevil, Merck & Co. West Point, United States
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Mark Wilkinson, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain
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Helena Deus (Lena), Foundation Medicine, Cambridge, United States
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Ted Slater, Broad Reach Strategic Advising LLC, United States
Logistical Organizers:
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Diane E. Kovats, ISCB Executive Officer, La Jolla, United States
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Steven Leard, ISCB Conferences Director, Edmonton, Canada
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Stacy Slagor, ISCB Director of Corporate Relations and Development, La Jolla, United States
Program Committee Chair:
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Chris Baker, University of New Brunswick, Canada
Program Committee:
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Jonas Almeida, University of Alabama at Birmingham, United States
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Sivaram Arabandi, Ontopro LLC, United States
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Colin Batchelor, Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom
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Judy Blake, The Jackson Laboratory, United States
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Olivier Bodenreider, US National Library of Medicine, United States
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Jerven Bolleman, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Switzerland
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Albert Burger, MRC Human Genetics Unit, United Kingdom
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Greg Butler, Concordia University, Canada
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Werner Ceusters, SUNY at Buffalo, United States
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Paolo Ciccarese, Harvard University, United States
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Adrien Coulet, University of Lorraine, France
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Helena Deus, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, United States
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Michel Dumontier, Stanford University, United States
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Melissa Haendel, Oregon Health and Science University, United States
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Robert Hoehndorf, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Michael Krauthammer, Yale University Medical School, United States
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Patrick Lambrix, Linköping University, Sweden
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Phillip Lord, Newcastle University, United Kingdom
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Adrian Paschke, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
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Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann, University of Zurich, Switzerland
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Alexandre Riazanov, University of New Brunswick, Saint John, Canada
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Fabio Rinaldi, IFI, University of Zurich, Switzerland
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Mark Schreiber, Novartis NIBR, United States
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Ted Slater, Broad Reach Strategic Advising LLC, United States
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Andrea Splendiani, IntelliLeaf/DERI, United Kingdom
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Robert Stevens, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
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Karin Verspoor, National ICT Australia and The University of Melbourne, Australia
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Mark Wilkinson, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain