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[Population-biology] 2006 BioGEC WorkshopWORKSHOP ON BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS OF GENETIC AND EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING
(BioGEC) http://www.epistasis.org/biogec2006.html To be held as part of the 2006 GENETIC AND EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION CONFERENCE (GECCO-2006) July 8-12, 2006 (Saturday-Wednesday) Renaissance Seattle Hotel http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/SEASM Seattle, Washington, USA Organized by ACM SIG-EVO http://www.sigevo.org/gecco-2006/ SUMMARY The field of Genetic and Evolutionary Computation (GEC) has greatly benefited by borrowing ideas from the biological sciences. Recently, it has become clear that GEC can help solve biological problems, and thereby irepay its debti. The fifth annual workshop on Biological Applications of Genetic and Evolutionary Computation (BioGEC), organized in connection with the 2006 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2006) in Seattle, Washington, USA, is intended to explore and critically evaluate the application of GEC to biological problems. Specifically, the goal is to bring biologists and computer scientists together to foster an exchange of ideas that will yield emergent properties that will move the field forward in unpredictable ways. The 2006 BioGEC workshop will span two four-hour sessions. The first session will feature a community analysis of a real biological dataset. An important feature of this session is that the biologist that generated the data will be present to provide feedback on the results. The second session will feature poster presentations of new or incomplete work in the BioGEC domain. The goal of this session is to provide a forum for receiving critical feedback on ideas and research results that might not yet be mature. More details on both sessions are provided below in the Request for Papers section. REQUEST FOR PAPERS Session 1 (4 hours): Community Analysis of a Biological Dataset Papers are requested that report results from the analysis of a published human scleroderma microarray dataset using genetic algorithms (GA), genetic programming (GP), evolutionary computing (EC), grammatical evolution (GE), ant colony optimization (ACO), estimation of distribution algorithms (EDA), artificial immune systems, or any other biologically-inspired algorithm or method. The data were originally published by Whitfield et al. in PNAS (100:12319-24, 2003). The PNAS paper is freely available from http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=218756&blobtype=pdf. The raw data and the filtered/normalized data are freely available from http://genome-www.stanford.edu/scleroderma/data.shtml. The scleroderma question addressed and the biologically-inspired approach used is open-ended and up to the authors. However, all papers should include a section at the end titled iBiological Inferencei that summarizes the biological interpretations and inferences drawn from the analyses. Dr. Whitfield will attend the BioGEC workshop to provide feedback about the results and to answer questions about the disease endpoints and the data. Please send 4-8 page papers (PDF or Word) to Jason H. Moore (jason.h.moore@...) and Marylyn D. Ritchie (ritchie@...) by March 31, 2006. The format for manuscripts submitted to the workshop is that used for ACM SIG proceedings. Paper templates can be found at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html. Please see the GECCO-2006 website for additional details. Authors of accepted paper will be invited to give oral presentation at the Workshop. There are also plans to publish the best papers in an online journal. Session 2 (4 hours): Critical Feedback Poster Session Papers are requested that report new or otherwise preliminary results and ideas. Papers presenting new hypotheses without experimental results are encouraged. For example, students could present thesis or dissertation ideas. Authors of accepted papers will be expected to present a poster at the workshop. This will provide a forum for critical feedback from participants. Please send 1-3 page papers (PDF or Word) to Jason H. Moore (jason.h.moore@...) and Marylyn D. Ritchie (ritchie@...) by March 31, 2006. The format for manuscripts submitted to the workshop is that used for ACM SIG proceedings. Paper templates can be found at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html. Please see the GECCO-2006 website for additional details. Important Dates March 31, 2006: papers due April 5, 2006: acceptance notices April 19, 2006: camera ready revisions due July 8 or 9, 2006: BioGEC workshop WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS Jason H. Moore, Ph.D. Dartmouth College http://www.epistasis.org jason.h.moore@... Marylyn D. Ritchie, Ph.D. Vanderbilt University http://chgr.mc.vanderbilt.edu ritchie@... _______________________________________________ Pop-bio mailing list Pop-bio@... http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/pop-bio |
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