2010-01-28: CFP: 4th Int Symposium on Info Vis in Biomedical Informatics (IVBI)
- Title: 4th International Symposium of Information Visualization in Biomedical Informatics (IVBi)
- Date: July 28, 2010
- Location: London, UK
- Proceedings Publisher: IEEE Computer Society
- Homepage: http://www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV10/IVbm.htm
- Paper Submission Deadline: March 1, 2010
4th International Symposium of Information Visualization in Biomedical Informatics (IVBI)
July 27, 2010 * London * United Kingdom
Paper submission deadline: March 1, 2010
Call for Papers and Participation Proceeding will be published by the IEEE Computer Society, with ISBN number, and to be indexed by IEEE Xplore and other major bibliographical search engines.
Organized as part of the 2010 International Information Visualisation Conference, the Fourth International Symposium of Information Visualization in Biomedical Informatics (IVBI) is a forum for the presentation of original papers in information visualization theory and applications to biomedical biomedical and biomolecular data and processes. The symposium covers all aspects of visualization and issues affecting interaction with large and complex data sets. We encourage the submission of papers covering new techniques, old techniques applied in novel ways, new methods, interesting applications and in-depth surveys.
Example topics include, but are not limited to:
- Array data (mRNA, exon, CGH, etc.) design and analysis
- Biomolecular data and networks, phylogeny
- Nucleotide and protein sequence alignment and search
- Protein structure, function, sequence analysis
- Signaling pathways, biochemical networks
- Genetic sequence analysis, comparison and alignment networks
- Gene regulation, expression, identification and network
- DNA, RNA structure, function, sequence analysis
- Biochemical and cellular simulations and models
- High-performance computing and parallel rendering
- Structural, functional and comparative genomics
- Biomarkers
- Neuroscience and physiology
- Drug design
- Computer aided diagnosis
Examples of visualization topics include, but are not limited to:
- Interaction with data sets, human factors
- Data exploration using classical and novel approaches
- Visualization and databases
- Linking literature and semantics in pathway visualizations
- Volume and flow visualization
- Annotation and labeling
- Overview and detail presentation of predictive or uncertain data
- Comparative Methods / User studies / Surveys
- Identification of correlated and anomalous relationships in disparate data sets
Important Dates:
- Paper Submission Deadline: March 1, 2010
- Camera-ready (accepted submissions) and early registration: April 30, 2010
- Symposium: July 27, 2010
Symposium URL: http://www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV10/IVbm.htm
Submission procedures: http://www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV10/PAPERS.htm
IV 2010 URL: http://www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV10/
Symposium chairs:
Urska Cvek, Sc.D. Computer Science Department Louisiana State University Shreveport Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Email: ucvek (AT) lsus.edu
Marjan Trutschl, Sc.D. Computer Science Department Louisiana State University Shreveport Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Email: mtrutsch (AT) lsus.edu
Georges Grinstein, Ph.D. Computer Science Department University of Massachusetts Lowell Email: grinstein (AT) cs.uml.edu
Instructions for Authors
Reviewing is applied to all submitted papers. Authors are invited to upload full original papers to the conference online submission system by March 1, 2010. Electronic submissions (PDF) are preferred and should be formatted according to the instructions for papers at http://www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV10/PAPERS.htm. The final manuscripts for full papers are expected to be no more than 6 pages - up to 4 excess pages may be purchased and is set by publisher at 25 GBP per page. With the camera ready paper submission for publication, you agree to pay the registration fee (or reduced registration fee if your registration form is received on or before the early registration date) and published papers must be presented by at least one of the authors.