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Dear Colleagues,
The Bio-Ontologies SIG (www.bio-ontologies.org.uk
<http://www.bio-ontologies.org.uk/>) provides a forum for discussion of
the latest and most innovative research in the application
of ontologies and more generally the organisation, presentation and
dissemination of knowledge in biomedicine and the life
sciences. Bio-Ontologies has existed as a SIG at ISMB for 13 years,
making it one of the longest running. We invite you to join us on July
15th-16th, 2011 (Fri, Sat) at ISMB/ECCB 2011 in Vienna, Austria.
Key dates:
_Submissions Due: April 22th, 2011 (Fri)_
Notifications: May 13th, 2011 (Fri)
Final Version Due: May 20th, 2011 (Fri)
Workshop: July 15th-16th, 2011 (Fri, Sat)
Keynote speakers: Andrew Su and Ian Dix
Submissions:
We are interested in innovative approaches to organizing, presenting and
consuming knowledge in life sciences and biomedicine. We invite papers
in traditional areas, such as the biological applications of ontologies,
reports on newly developedBio-Ontologies, and the use of ontologies in
data sharing standards. In addition, we invite submissions on methods,
applications and workflows that bridge the gaps in the acquisition,
dissemination and consumption of scientific content in biomedical
informatics research.
For example, the importance and utility of collaborative content
acquisition platforms (such as Wikis) is now widely accepted; however
success stories about informatics workflows and discoveries that are
specifically enabled by the proliferation of bio-wikis are not yet
common. Similarly, there is tremendous excitement around sharing and
mining of data for both basic as well as clinical research but real life
solutions which bridge that divide are still scarce. We are looking for
submissions on solutions that demonstrate the use of ontologies for
"bridging the gaps" across research areas in the life sciences.
We invite submissions on a range of topics including, but not limited to:
- Discoveries enabled by Scientific Wikis.
- Semantic Web enabled applications (such as for enhanced publishing
and for capturing scientific discourse)
- Use of Ontologies in Data Standards
- Role of Bio-ontologies in Health 2.0
- Collaborative Curation Platforms
- Collaborative Ontology Authoring and Peer-Review Mechanisms
- Automated ontology learning
- Automated Annotation Pipelines
- Mapping between ontologies
- Research in Ontology Languages and its Effect on Bio-Ontologies
- "Flash updates" on Newly Developed or Existing Bio-Ontologies
We are inviting three types of submissions:
- Short papers, up to 4 pages.
- Poster abstracts, up to 1 page.
- Flash updates, up to 1 page
Please submit at: http://www.bio-ontologies.org.uk/submissions
<http://www.bio-ontologies.org.uk/submissions>
Following review, successful papers will be presented at
the Bio-Ontologies SIG. Poster abstracts will be provided poster space
and time will be allocated during the 2 days for at least one poster
session. Flash updates are for short talks (5 min) giving the salient
new developments on existing public ontologies. Authors of posters can
also indicate a desire to provide a flash update. Unsuccessful paper
submissions will automatically be considered for poster presentation;
there is no need to submit both on the same topic.
Regards,
Susanna-Assunta Sansone
(on behalf of the organizers)
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