IEEE Workshop on Computer Vision Methods for Bioinformatics (CVMB’05)

 

Time: June 25, 2005

Location: Boardroom West, The Catamaran, San Diego, CA

 

For the room layout, please take a look at

 http://cvpr2005.ucsd.edu/tmp/CatamaranMeetingPlannerGuide.pdf

 

For general instructions for the oral presentation, please refer to: http://cvpr2005.ucsd.edu/author-instructions.html

 

Each speaker (except keynote speakers) will have 15 minutes for their presentation, including speaker setup, talk and question period. Each speaker can talk for a maximum of 13 minutes, including speaker setup time.

 

 

Agenda

 

8:10 – 8:20                                                                 

Introduction

8:20 – 9:20                                                                 

Keynote Speaker, Prof. Pierre Baldi

“Exploring chemical space with computers: challenges and opportunities”

9:20 – 10:20

                        Session 1: Genomic Data Analysis

 

Danny Barash, “A Pattern Recognition Method to Detect Vulnerable Spots in an RNA Sequence for Bacterial Resistance to the Antibiotic Spectinomycin

 

Lior Wolf, “Gene Selection via a Spectral Approach”

 

Natalya Muzinich, “Discovery of Prokaryotic Relationships through Latent Structure of Correlated Nucleotide Sequences”

 

Dong Hua, Identifying Genes with the Concept of Customization

 

10:20 – 10:30

                        Coffee Break

 

10:30 – 11:30

                        Keynote Speaker, Prof. David Haussler

“Using Evolution to Explore the Human Genome”

 

11:30 – 12:00

Session II: Protein Data Analysis

 

Dechang Chen, “Classification of Proteomic Data with Logistic Kernel Partial Least Square Algorithm”

 

Ya Zhang, “Protein Interaction Inference as a MAX-SAT Problem”

 

12:00 – 1:30

                        Lunch Time

 

1:30 – 2:30

                        Keynote Speaker, Prof. Philip E. Bourne

“Evolution Studied Through Protein Structure”

2:30 – 3:15

                        Session III: Cell Signal Tracking

 

                        Ge Yang, “Reliable Tracking of Large Scale Dense Antiparallel Particle

Motion for Fluorescence Live Cell Imaging”

 

Stéane Bonneau, “Tracking Single Quantum Dots in Live Cells with Minimal Paths”

 

Victoria Gor, “Tracking Cell Signals in Fluorescent Images”

 

3:15 – 3:25

                        Coffee Break

 

3:25 – 4:10

                        Session IV: Microarray Technology

 

Hwan-Gue Cho, “Extended e-Regular Sequence for Automated Analysis of Microarray Images”

 

Peter Bajcsy, “DNA Microarray Image Requirements for Automated Processing”

 

Jiuzhou Song, “The Wavelet Transformation for Temporal Gene Expression Analysis”

 

4:15 – 5:20

                        Panel Discussion: CVPR and Bioinformatics – Now and Future

Lead by IEEE CIS Technical Committee Bioengineering and Bioinformatics (Dr. Draghici, Dr. Fogel, Dr. Hecht)

 

5:20 – 5:30

                        Best Paper Award and Closing