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Date: 22-Jul-2010
From: Fabio Rinaldi < rinaldi at cl.uzh.ch >
Subject: Fourth Symposium on Semantic Mining in Biomedicine
 

	
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Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 20:09:12
From: Fabio Rinaldi [rinaldi at cl.uzh.ch]
Subject: Fourth Symposium on Semantic Mining in Biomedicine

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Full Title: Fourth Symposium on Semantic Mining in Biomedicine 
Short Title: SMBM'10 

Date: 25-Oct-2010 - 26-Oct-2010
Location: Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Fabio Rinaldi
Meeting Email: smbm10 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.smbm.eu/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Semantics 

Call Deadline: 24-Aug-2010 

Meeting Description:

The Fourth Symposium on Semantic Mining in Biomedicine (SMBM 2010) 
will be held at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) in Hinxton, 
Cambridgeshire, UK on October 25th and 26th, 2010.

SMBM 2010 aims to bring together researchers from text and data mining in 
biomedicine, medical, bio- and chemoinformatics, and researchers from 
biomedical ontology design and engineering. SMBM 2010 is the follow-up 
event of SMBM 2005 (EBI, U.K.), SMBM 2006 (University of Jena, 
Germany) and SMBM 2008 (University of Turku, Finland).

A parallel event (LBM: The International Symposium on Languages in 
Biology and Medicine) has been held in 2005 (KAIST, Daejeon, South 
Korea), 2007 (Matrix, Biopolis, Singapore) and 2009 (Jeju Island, South 
Korea). 

2nd Call For Papers

The Fourth Symposium on Semantic Mining in Biomedicine (SMBM 2010)
will be held at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) in Hinxton, 
Cambridgeshire, UK on October 25th and 26th, 2010.

SMBM 2010 aims to bring together researchers from text and data mining in 
biomedicine, medical, bio- and chemoinformatics, and researchers from 
biomedical ontology design and engineering. SMBM 2010 is the follow-up 
event of SMBM 2005 (EBI, U.K.), SMBM 2006 (University of Jena, 
Germany) and SMBM 2008 (University of Turku, Finland).

A parallel event (LBM: The International Symposium on Languages in 
Biology and Medicine) has been held in 2005 (KAIST, Daejeon, South 
Korea), 2007 (Matrix, Biopolis, Singapore) and 2009 (Jeju Island, South 
Korea).

The biomedical research community eagerly awaits the full integration of 
very large text collections, biological databases, ontologies and 
terminological resources. However, many challenges have yet to be met to 
achieve this ambitious goal. Significant advances have been made and 
many working systems for tasks ranging from entity recognition and simple 
relation extraction to structured event extraction have been deployed. 
Where do we stand and how do we advance toward fully integrated systems 
combining the different tools and data sources?

We are inviting papers from a full range of topics (see below), emphasizing 
in particular work on methods deployed in a production-like research 
environment, the integration of text with domain resources such as micro-
array data and ontological resources such as GO, UMLS etc. We also 
welcome contributions from across the biomedical domains, including 
genomics, translational medicine, clinical practice, and public health.

The conference will feature keynote invited presentations by Erik Neumann 
(Clinical Semantics Group) and by Robert Stevens (University of 
Manchester). A half-day tutorial on Evaluation of Bio-Textmining systems 
will be offered on Sunday Oct 24th.

The European Bioinformatics Institute is located on the Wellcome Trust 
Genome Campus, by the village of Hinxton, approximately 9 miles south of 
Cambridge. The event will include a conference banquet at one of the 
historical colleges in Cambridge. A shuttle bus service between Cambridge 
and the conference site will be provided.

For detailed up-to-date information, please consult the web site of the 
conference: http://www.smbm.eu/

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

-Text mining, information extraction, and information retrieval
-Terminology and ontology development for biomedical information systems
-Evaluation techniques and standards for text mining solutions
- Integration of text and data mining in the biomedical domain
-Annotation schemes for biomedical corpora
-Text mining for resource building, e.g. ontologies, and resource 
enrichment, e.g., biomedical databases
-Representation and discovery of biomedical domain knowledge
-Privacy/trust, e.g in processing of patient records
-Image/caption processing in relation to content extraction
-domain-specific reasoning processes, e.g., to infer non-explicit information, 
validation (trust-worthiness, believability, safety) of extracted information
-(Semantic) Web mining of biomedical information

All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, which 
will be available online. We invite both full and short papers, where full 
papers will be given an oral presentation and short papers presented as 
posters. Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended 
version for publication in the Journal of Biomedical Semantics (JBMS).

A best paper award will be announced at the conference. Journal 
publication fees will be waived for the best paper.

Submissions should follow the instructions for JBMS authors, with a limit of 
eight (8) pages for full papers and four (4) pages for short papers (plus one 
optional page for references). Manuscripts will be submitted electronically 
as PDF files. Reviewing will be double-blind, and submissions should 
therefore NOT contain author names or other obviously identifying 
information.

Important dates

August 24, 2010: Paper submission deadline
September 20, 2010: Notification of acceptance
October 4, 2010: Camera-ready deadline
October 25-26, 2010: Conference

Scientific chairs
Nigel Collier (National Institute of Informatics, Japan)
Udo Hahn (Jena University, Language & Information Engineering Lab, 
Germany)

Organizing chairs
Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann (European Bioinformatics Institute, UK)
Fabio Rinaldi (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Sampo Pyysalo (University of Tokyo, Japan)

PC Committee

Adeline Nazarenko (Universite Paris-Nord, France)
Adrian Shephard (Birkbeck University of London, UK)
Ai Kawazoe (Tsuda college, Japan)
Alfonso Valencia (CNIO, Spain)
Anita Burgun-Parenthoine (University of Rennes, France)
Chun-Nan Hsu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Dina Demner-Fushman (National Library of Medicine, USA)
Filip Ginter (University of Turku, Finland)
Florian Leitner (CNIO, Spain)
Gerold Schneider (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Goran Nenadic (University of Manchester, UK)
Gwan-Su Yi (KAIST, South Korea)
Hagit Shatkay (Queen's University, Canada)
Hongfang Liu (Georgetown University Medical Center, USA)
Hyunju Lee (GIST, South Korea)
Jaewoo Kang (Korea University, South Korea)
Jin-Dong Kim (Database Center for Life Science, Japan)
Jong C. Park (KAIST, South Korea)
Jung-Jae Kim (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Karin Verspoor (University of Colorado, USA)
Kevin Cohen (University of Colorado, USA)
Martin Krallinger (CNIO, Spain)
Martin Romacker (Novartis Pharma AG, Switzerland)
Michael Krauthammer (Yale University School of Medicine, USA)
Olivier Bodenreider (National Library of Medicine, USA)
Patrick Lambrix (Linköping University, Sweden)
Pierre Zweigenbaum (LIMSI-CNRS, France)
See-Kiong Ng (I2R and NUS, Singapore)
Stefan Schulz (Freiburg University Hospital, Germany)
Wendy Chapman (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
Jian Su (I2R, Singapore)
Yoshimasa Tsuruoka (JAIST, Ishikawa, Japan)
Yutaka Sasaki (Toyota Technological Institute, Nagoya, Japan)
Tapio Salakoski (TUCS, Turku, Finland)
Tomoko Ohta (University of Tokyo, Japan)





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