[UAI] Call for Papers and Announcement for INTERFACE '01

From: Padhraic Smyth (smyth@sifnos.ICS.UCI.EDU)
Date: Tue Jan 09 2001 - 11:20:59 PST

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    INTERFACE '01 ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
    JUNE 13-16, 2001, ORANGE COUNTY, CA
    http://www.ics.uci.edu/interface

    PAPER DEADLINE: MARCH 15th 2001

    The 33rd Annual Symposium on the Interface of Computer Science and
    Statistics will be held June 13-16, 2001 in Orange County, CA. The
    Interface is the premier annual conference at the increasingly active
    intersection of computer science and statistics, attracting 300 or
    more attendees. This year's themes are data mining and bioinformatics
    with invited speakers on massive data sets, graphical models, support
    vector machines, Bayesian methods in bioinformatics, analyzing Web
    data, statistical models for text, model-based clustering,
    computational finance, data visualization, and many more. A special
    day on bioinformatics will be scheduled on June 16th with invited
    sessions on biological sequence analysis, gene expression data,
    brain imaging, and medical data management and analysis.

    You are cordially invited to submit a contributed paper for
    presentation at the Symposium. We welcome papers on all topics of
    potential relevance to the interface of computer science and
    statistics. This year, we are particularly interested in increasing
    submissions from computer scientists active in machine learning and
    related areas. Submissions should consist of a 200-word abstract
    with a 4-page short paper, and are due by MARCH 15th.
    Electronic submission of abstracts and papers will be required, with
    the details appearing shortly on the conference Web site at
    www.ics.uci.edu/interface. The complete text of papers presented at
    the Symposium will appear in the Interface '01 Proceedings to be
    published as a CD-ROM by IFNA (The Interface Foundation for North
    America).

    Arnold Goodman
    Padhraic Smyth
    [Interface '01 Program Chairs]
    [University of California, Irvine]



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