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Emerging Technologies Workshops
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Goal of CAS
Workshops on Emerging Technologies
The main goal
of these workshops is to identify new areas of emerging technologies
related to Circuits and Systems Society and providing continuing
education for our society membership. Typically, these are 3-day
workshops with speakers drawn from industry and academia whose research
and designs deal with state of the art emerging technologies. Also
the attendees are expected to be drawn from industry and universities.
These workshops are being formulated with the cooperation/cosponsorship
of related sister societies such as Communications, Solid-State
Circuits and Signal Processing. The original idea was the money
spent in organizing these workshops is an investment in terms of
identifying the future research directions of our society as well
as providing continuing education forum for our members both from
industry and academia. These workshops will also be used to attract
new younger members by promoting graduate student participation
at a low registration fee.
- Workshop
# 8:
IEEE
Workshop on Life Science Data Mining (LSDM), in conjunction with
ICDM'04: The Fourth IEEE International Conference on Data Mining
2004
http://icdm04.cs.uni-dortmund.de/
Brighton, UK
Nov 1 2004
This workshop will focus on data mining issues arise in life science.
In particular, this workshop will try to address: (1) new data
mining techniques for emerging image-based and microarray-based
biosystems; (2) integration issues of genetics, environmental,
imaging, and clinical data of patients for health applications;
(3) activity monitoring and anomaly detection in biosurveillence
and environmental monitoring, and (4) systems biologic approach
in integration, modeling, and synthesis of marco/micro level of
biomedical data to advance public and human health. http://neuroinformatics.harvard.edu/web/LSDM-2004.htm.
A book volume will be edited based on the contribution to this
workshop.
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