This year during the Mobile World Congress Mark Zuckerberg stated that: “VR is the next platform … the most social platform”. VR/AR technology has reached a level of maturity where it is about to impact on our daily lifestyle. Contributions involving research that enables new augmented consumer devices, systems or services are particularly encouraged.
New for 2017, ICCE will feature affinity tracks organized with the IEEE Biometrics and RFID councils, the IEEE Cloud Computing initiative and the IEEE Society for the Social Implications of Technology. There will also be a dedicated Industry Track to highlight new and emerging industry research activities.
ICCE 2017 will start co-located and overlapping with the final day of the 2017 CES®.
In this edition ICCE will program high level expertise Tutorials on emerging topics as well as Special Sessions and a set of relevant Keynote Speakers.
Biological Big Data Analytics
Biological modeling and simulation (Molecular and cellular modeling, stochastic and rulebased modeling, modeling languages and systems);
Biomedical image processing (Image segmentation and classification, visualization, functional and molecular imaging);
Biomedical data and literature mining (Data integration, knowledge discovery from electronic medical records and scientific literature);
Computational genetic epidemiology (Linkage and association analysis, gene-gene and gene-environment interaction modeling, genetic risk analysis);
Computational metabolomics (Metabolomics databases, metabolite identification, spectral analysis, metabolic network modeling);
Computational proteomics (Peptide identification and quantification, post-translational modifications, protein-protein interactions );
Databases and ontologies (Biomedical data warehouses, database integration, biomedical ontologies and semantic web services);
Gene regulation (Regulatory motifs and modules, post-transcriptional regulation, regulatory networks);
Genome analysis (Genome assembly, genome annotation, comparative genomics, metagenomics);
Health Informatics (Medical data management and privacy, medical recommender systems, therapy optimization);
High-performance bio-computing (Cloud and grid computing, advanced multi-core, GPU, and FPGA biomedical applications);
Immunoinformatics (Epitope prediction, vaccine design, immune system simulators);
Molecular evolution (Models of evolution, reconstruction of phylogenetic trees and networks, comparative genomics);
Population genomics (Haplotype and recombination analysis, structural genomic variation, signatures of natural selection);
Sequence analysis (Multiple sequence alignment, motif discovery, sequence search and clustering);
Structural bioinformatics (RNA and protein structure prediction and classification, molecular docking, RNA and protein design);
Systems biology (Systems approaches to molecular biology, multi-scale modeling, biological networks, synthetic biology);
Transcriptomics (Microarray and sequencing-based transcriptome profiling, novel transcript discovery, alternative splicing, non-coding RNA analysis).
Oct 13
2016
Oct 15
2016
Draft paper submission deadline
Draft Paper Acceptance Notification
Registration deadline
2014-06-02 United States
2014 IEEE 4th International Conference on Computational Advances in Bio and Medical Sciences (ICCABS2013-06-12 United States
2013 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Computational Advances in Bio and Medical Sciences (ICCABS
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