- From: Frank Loebe <frank.loebe@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
- Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2016 21:42:26 +0200
- To: public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org
(apologies for cross-posting) ... (please distribute) ------------------------------------------------------- 1st Call for Papers >> ODLS 2016 << Submission deadline: June 22, 2016 https://wiki.imise.uni-leipzig.de/Gruppen/OBML/Workshops/2016-ODLS ------------------ Workshop on Ontologies and Data in Life Sciences (ODLS 2016) Sep 29-30, 2016 Halle (Saale), Germany Scope and Goals of the Workshop ------------------------------- Medicine, biology and life sciences produce hardly manageable and comprehensible amounts of data, information, and knowledge. Their computer-based retrieval, processing, integration, as well as their conceptual foundation, interpretation and application presents ever new challenges to existing methods of knowledge representation, data bases, and data analysis. In the life sciences, enormous data sets are being produced in connection with biological and medical experiments, aiming to unravel biological interconnections for a better understanding in order to offer patients the best possible therapies. Data management and data processing in the life sciences ranges from the best possible integration and usage of distributed, heterogeneous data to the best possible obfuscation of medical data. This integrated workshop covers the overall spectrum of biomedical information management, from experimental data acquisition and preprocessing, across analysis, structuring and interpretation of data, up to developing structured representations of knowledge, in particular in the form of ontologies, with their various applications. The aims of this workshop are to exchange ideas, to discuss new results and applications as well as to inspire cooperation. The workshop has an interdisciplinary character. It fosters the collaboration between ontologists, computer scientists, bio-informaticians, medical information scientists, applied logicians, as well as the cooperation with physicians, bio-chemists, and biometricians. Scientists, professionals as well as students in academia and industry are welcome to share knowledge and experience at ODLS. Topics ------ The following topics are of (equal) relevance for the workshop. Submissions regarding other related topics are likewise welcome. * Ontologies and ontological analysis in biology, medicine and clinical research, e.g. * Ontologies for biological or medical phenotypes * Ontologies for biochemistry, neuro-biology, ecology * Process ontologies in systems biology and medicine * Ontologies for the specification of clinical trial data * Foundational ontologies (with indicated applications in life sciences), e.g. of time and space, properties, roles, functions, material objects * Medical terminologies and their applications * Linking ontologies to terminologies, models and data standards * Methods and tools for the development, management and application of ontologies, e.g. * Ontology crossreferencing, mapping, integration and evolution * Quality assurance, best practices and evaluation of ontologies * Provenance, audit and evidence ontologies in life sciences * Ontology learning and refinement, e.g. by text mining * Ontology portals and libraries * Integrative data semantics * Semantic or ontology-based data annotation, enrichment, analysis and interpretation * Data management methods and systems in biology, medicine and health care, e.g. for * Heterogeneity and integration of data, including of Linked Data and Big Data * Management, retrieval and sharing of Big Data and/or complex data sets * Curation, analysis and visualization of data in life sciences * Omics-data for diagnosis and therapy * Biomedical metadata and metadata management * Generic transformation of clinical data into Semantic Web standards * Data protection of clinical data * Text mining and transformation of unstructured into structured data * Use of biomedical ontologies in text mining * Applications of biomedical ontologies in the Semantic Web, for Linked Open Data or Big Data * Life sciences applications enabled by the Semantic Web or Linked Open Data Important Dates --------------- Submission of contributions: June 22, 2016 (Wed) <-- strict Author notification: August 25, 2016 (Thu) Camera-ready manuscripts due: September 15, 2016 (Thu) Registration: September 18, 2016 (Sun) ODLS Workshop: September 29-30, 2016 (Thu-Fri) Please NOTE: The deadlines include no room for extensions. Especially, the submission deadlines are specified as intended from the beginning, rather than declaring earlier dates in this call and granting an (initially unknown) deadline extension later. Submission Instructions ----------------------- Submissions to the workshop can be * abstracts of 1-2 pages or * papers of 4-6 pages (any such length is equally welcome; 6 pages is the strict maximum, including references). Contributions in English are highly recommended, but submissions in German can also be accepted. Besides original submissions, __abstracts__ on work accepted for and possibly already presented at other events can likewise be accepted. The preferred file format for submissions is PDF, other admitted formats are Microsoft Word (DOC and DOCX) and Postscript (PS). Corresponding templates for submissions will be available shortly at the ODLS website [1]. Contributions must be submitted via the EasyChair conference system at [2] https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=odls2016 Accepted abstracts and papers will be made available electronically by the date of the workshop. After the workshop, authors of selected submissions will be invited to submit revised and extended versions to a journal. Please see [1] for updates on the specific journal. Scientific Organization ----------------------- ODLS 2016 is associated with the group Ontologies in Biomedicine and Life Sciences (OBML) [3] within the German Informatics Society (GI), and it is a Supported Event of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA) [4]. Scientific Co-organizers: * Martin Boeker, University of Freiburg * Heinrich Herre, University of Leipzig * Ludger Jansen, University of Rostock * Frank Loebe, University of Leipzig <-- main contact [5] * Daniel Schober, Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry, Halle (Saale) Location and Local Organization ------------------------------- The workshop is hosted by the Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry (IPB) [6] in Halle (Saale), Germany. Local Co-organizers: * Daniel Schober, <-- main local contact [7] AG Bioinformatics & Mass Spectrometry, IPB * Steffen Neumann, AG Bioinformatics & Mass Spectrometry, IPB * Stefan Brass, Institute for Computer Science, Martin-Luther-University of Halle-Wittenberg Program Committee ----------------- TBA (see [1] for updates) Keynote Speaker(s) ------------------ TBA (at least one invited talk is expected, see [1] for updates) Sponsor ------- The organizers acknowledge generous sponsorship by OntoChem IT Solutions [8], Halle (Saale), Germany. Links ----- [1] Workshop website https://wiki.imise.uni-leipzig.de/Gruppen/OBML/Workshops/2016-ODLS http://tinyurl.com/odls-2016 [2] EasyChair submission site https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=odls2016 [3] OBML website https://wiki.imise.uni-leipzig.de/Gruppen/OBML [4] IAOA website http://iaoa.org/ [5] Main contact: Frank Loebe https://wiki.imise.uni-leipzig.de/FrankLoebe [6] Local organization website http://www.ipb-halle.de/en/ [7] Local main contact: Daniel Schober http://www.ipb-halle.de/en/employee/daniel-schober/ [8] OntoChem IT Solutions (Sponsor) website http://www.ontochem.de/ -------------------------------------------------------
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