Appel: New Frontiers in Biomedical Text Mining (First call)
Thierry Hamon
thierry.hamon at LIPN.UNIV-PARIS13.FR
Wed May 10 07:06:17 UTC 2006
Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 00:19:51 +0200
From: Pierre Zweigenbaum <pz at biomath.jussieu.fr>
Message-Id: <200605100019.51188.pz at biomath.jussieu.fr>
X-url: http://psb.stanford.edu/cfp-nlp.html
X-url: http://psb.stanford.edu/psb-online/psb-submit/
Premier appel à communications -- First Call For Papers
New Frontiers in Biomedical Text Mining
A Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing Session
January 3-7, 2007
Grand Wailea Resort, Wailea, Maui, Hawaii
http://psb.stanford.edu/cfp-nlp.html
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submissions due: July 17, 2006
Notification of paper acceptance: September 6, 2006
Final paper deadline: September 25, 2006
Meeting dates: January 3-7, 2007
TOPICS
Papers are invited on the topic of text data mining in its strictest
sense: providing users with information not explicitly stated in
text. Work submitted to this session will be required to be more
ambitious with respect to either theory or reach than the entity
identification, information extraction, and information retrieval
projects that comprise most work in biomedical language processing.
We especially solicit work in the following areas:
o Question answering
o Summarization
o Mining data from full text including figures, tables, and images
o Coreference resolution and normalization
o User-driven systems, including user needs, user model, interactive
systems, and user interfaces for biomedical language processing
o Evaluation: test collections and evaluation methods
SESSION CHAIRS
o Pierre Zweigenbaum (Contact person)
Inserm U729; Assistance Publique - Paris Hospitals; Inalco
pz at biomath.jussieu.fr
o Dina Demner-Fushman
Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications
U.S. National Library of Medicine
ddemner at mail.nih.gov
o Kevin Bretonnel Cohen
Center for Computational Pharmacology
kevin.cohen at gmail.com
o Hong Yu
College of Health Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
yuh9001 at dbmi.columbia.edu
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
o All papers must be submitted to Russ Altman in PostScript (.ps),
Adobe Acrobat (.pdf), or Microsoft Word (.doc) format. Adobe Acrobat
is preferred.
o Attached files should be named with the last name of the first
author ( e.g. altman.ps, altman.pdf, or altman.doc). Hardcopy
submissions or unprocessed TeX or LaTeX files will be rejected
without review.
o Every paper must be accompanied by a cover letter which must include
the following:
- The email address of the corresponding author
- The specific PSB session that the paper should be considered for
- A statement that the submitted paper contains original,
unpublished results, and is not currently under consideration
elsewhere
- A statement that all authors concur with the contents of the
paper
o Submitted papers are limited to twelve (12) pages in the PSB
publication format.
o Please format your paper according to the instructions found at
http://psb.stanford.edu/psb-online/psb-submit/.
o If figures cannot easily be resized and placed precisely in the
text, then it should be clear that with appropriate modifications,
the total manuscript length would be within the page limit.
o Color pictures can be printed at the expense of the authors.
The fee is $500 per page of color pictures, payable at the time of
camera-ready submission.
o Contact Russ Altman ( russ.altman at stanford.edu) for additional
information about paper submission requirements.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Eugene Agichtein, Microsoft Research
Sophia Ananiadou, University of Salford
Alan Aronson, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Sabine Bergler, Concordia University
Olivier Bodenreider, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Breck Baldwin, Alias-i Inc
Bob Carpenter, Alias-i Inc
Shih-Fu Chang, Columbia University
James Cimino, Columbia University
Aaron Cohen, Oregon Health Sciences University
Nigel Collier, National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo
Lynne Fox, University of Colorado
Kristofer Franzén, Swedish Institute of Computer Science
Carol Friedman, Columbia University
Robert Futrelle, Northeastern University
Henk Harkema, Cognia Corporation
Marti Hearst, University of California, Berkeley
Lynette Hirschman, The MITRE Corporation
Adeline Nazarenko, LIPN-CNRS & University Paris-Nord
Tom Rindflesch, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Jasmin Saric, University of Stuttgart
Vijay Shanker, University of Delaware
Hagit Shatkay, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario
Padmini Srinivasan, University of Iowa
Lorrie Tanabe, NCBI/U.S. National Library of Medicine
Jun'ichi Tsujii, University of Tokyo
Alfonso Valencia, National Centre for Biotechnology, Madrid
Karin Verspoor, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Bonnie Webber, University of Edinburgh
John Wilbur, NCBI/U.S. National Library of Medicine
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