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Xref: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai:16680 comp.ai.neural-nets:10293 comp.ai.genetic:510 sci.comp-aided:293 sci.bio:12031 sci.med:59154 sci.engr.biomed:903Newsgroups: comp.ai,comp.ai.neural-nets,comp.ai.genetic,sci.comp-aided,sci.bio,sci.med,sci.engr.biomedPath: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!noc.near.net!howland.reston.ans.net!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uwm.edu!daffy!uwvax!cs.wisc.edu!shavlikFrom: shavlik@cs.wisc.edu (Jude Shavlik)Subject: Program & Reg Forms: 1st Int Conf on Intell Sys for Molecular BiologyMessage-ID: <1993Apr22.170854.15803@cs.wisc.edu>Keywords: computational biology, artificial intelligenceSender: news@cs.wisc.edu (The News)Organization: U of Wisconsin CS DeptDate: Thu, 22 Apr 1993 17:08:54 GMTLines: 482[For those attending the AAAI conf this summer, note thatthis conference is immediately preceding it.]         PRELIMINARY PROGRAM AND REGISTRATION MATERIALS              First International Conference on          Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology                       Washington, D.C.                        July 6-9, 1993Sponsored by:  The National Institutes of Health,      National Library of Medicine  The Department of Energy,      Office of Health and Environmental Research  The Biomatrix Society  The American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)Poster Session and Tutorials:    Bethesda Ramada HotelTechnical Sessions:  Lister Hill Center Auditorium, National Library of MedicineFor more information contact ISMB@nlm.nih.gov or FAX (608)262-9777                           PURPOSEThis, the First International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology, is the inaugural meeting in a series intended to bring together scientists who are applying the technologies of artificial intelligence, robotics, machine learning, massively parallel computing, advanced data modelling, and related methods to problems in molecular biology.  The scope extends to any computational or robotic system supporting a biological task that is cognitively challenging, involves a synthesis of information from multiple sources at multiple levels, or in some other way exhibits the abstraction and emergent properties of an "intelligent system."                            FACILITIESThe conference will be held at   Lister Hill Center    National Library of Medicine   8600 Rockville Pike   NIH, Building 38A   Bethesda MD 20894Seating in the conference center is strictly limited, so registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. Accomodations, as well as a reception and poster session, will be at the   Bethesda Ramada Hotel    8400 Wisconsin Avenue   Bethesda MD 20814A special room rate has been negotiated with the hotel, of $92/day (expires 6/21).  Attendees must make their own reservations, by writing the hotel or calling (800)331-5252 and mentioning the ISMB conference.  To participate in a roommate-matching service, e-mail opitz@cs.wisc.edu.                         TRANSPORTATIONThe two facilities are within easy walking distance, convenient to the subway (Metro Red Line, Medical Center stop), and from there to the Amtrak station.  Nearby airports include Dulles, National, and Baltimore-Washington International.                            PROCEEDINGSFull-length papers from both talks and posters will be published inarchival proceedings.  The citation is:   Proceedings of the First International   Conference on Intelligent Systems for   Molecular Biology (eds. L. Hunter,   D. Searls, and J. Shavlik) AAAI/MIT  Press, Menlo Park CA, 1993.  Copies will be distributed at the conference to registered attendees, and will be available for purchase from the publisher afterwards.                             TALKSWednesday, July 7, 1993-----------------------------------------------------------------8:00-9:00am     Continental Breakfast9:00-9:15am     Opening Remarks9:15-10:30am    Invited Talk "Statistics, Protein Cores, and Predicted Structures" Prof. Temple Smith (Boston University)10:30-11:00am	Break11:00am	"Constructive Induction and Protein Structure Prediction" T.R. Ioerger, L. Rendell, & S. Surbramaniam11:30am	"Protein Secondary-Structure Modeling with Probabilistic  Networks"  A.L. Delcher, S. Kasif, H.R. Goldberg, & W. Hsu12:00-1:30pm	Lunch1:30pm	"Protein Secondary Structure using Two-Level Case-Based  Reasoning"  B. Leng, B.G. Buchanan, & H.B. Nicholas2:00pm 	"Automatic Derivation of Substructures Yields Novel  Structural Building Blocks in Globular Proteins"  X. Zhang, J.S. Fetrow, W.A. Rennie, D.L. Waltz, & G. Berg2:30pm 	"Using Dirichlet Mixture Priors to Derive Hidden Markov  Models for Protein Families" M. Brown, R. Hughey, A. Krogh,  I.S. Mian, K. Sjolander, & D. Haussler3:00-3:30pm	Break3:30pm	"Protein Classification using Neural Networks"  E.A. Ferran, B. Pflugfelder, & P. Ferrara4:00pm	"Neural Networks for Molecular Sequence Classification" C. Wu, M. Berry, Y-S. Fung, & J. McLarty4:30pm	"Computationally Efficient Cluster Representation in  Molecular Sequence Megaclassification"  D.J. States, N. Harris,  & L. Hunter7:00-7:30pm     Poster Setup7:30-10:00pm    Reception & Poster Session Thursday, July 8, 1993-----------------------------------------------------------------8:00-9:00am     Continental Breakfast9:00-10:15am    Invited Talk "Large-Scale DNA Sequencing:  A Tale of Mice and Men" Prof. Leroy Hood (University of Washington)10:15-10:45am	Break10:45am	"Pattern Recognition for Automated DNA Sequencing:  I. On-Line Signal Conditioning and Feature Extraction for  Basecalling"  J.B. Bolden III, D. Torgersen, & C. Tibbetts11:15am	"Genetic Algorithms for Sequence Assembly"  R. Parsons, S. Forrest, & C. Burks11:45am	"A Partial Digest Approach to Restriction Site Mapping" S.S. Skiena & G. Sundaram12:15-2:00pm	Lunch2:00pm	"Integrating Order and Distance Relationships from  Heterogeneous Maps"  M. Graves 2:30pm	"Discovering Sequence Similarity by the Algorithmic  Significance Method"  A. Milosavljevic3:00pm	"Identification of Human Gene Functional Regions Based on  Oligonucleotide Composition"  V.V. Solovyev & C.B. Lawrence3:30pm	"Knowledge Discovery in GENBANK" J.S. Aaronson, J. Haas, & G.C. Overton4:00-4:30pm	Break4:30pm	"An Expert System to Generate Machine Learning  Experiments: Learning with DNA Crystallography Data" D. Cohen, C. Kulikowski, & H. Berman 5:00pm 	"Detection of Correlations in tRNA Sequences with  Structural Implications"  T.M. Klingler & D. Brutlag5:30pm	"Probabilistic Structure Calculations: A Three- Dimensional tRNA Structure from Sequence Correlation Data"  R.B. AltmanFriday, July 9, 1993-----------------------------------------------------------------8:00-9:00am     Continental Breakfast9:00-10:15am    Invited Talk "Artificial Intelligence and a Grand Unified Theory of  Biochemistry" Prof. Harold Morowitz (George Mason University)10:15-10:45am	Break10:45am	"Testing HIV Molecular Biology in in silico Physiologies"  H.B. Sieburg & C. Baray11:15am	"Identification of Localized and Distributed Bottlenecks  in Metabolic Pathways"  M.L. Mavrovouniotis11:45am	"Fine-Grain Databases for Pattern Discovery in Gene  Regulation"  S.M. Veretnik & B.R. Schatz12:15-2:00pm	Lunch2:00pm	"Representation for Discovery of Protein Motifs" D. Conklin, S. Fortier, & J. Glasgow2:30pm	"Finding Relevant Biomolecular Features"   L. Hunter & T. Klein3:00pm	"Database Techniques for Biological Materials and  Methods"  K. Baclawski, R. Futrelle, N. Fridman,  & M.J. Pescitelli3:30pm	"A Multi-Level Description Scheme of Protein  Conformation"  K. Onizuka, K. Asai, M. Ishikawa, & S.T.C. Wong4:00-4:30pm	Break4:30pm	"Protein Topology Prediction through Parallel Constraint  Logic Programming"  D.A. Clark, C.J. Rawlings, J. Shirazi,  A. Veron, & M. Reeve5:30pm	"A Constraint Reasoning System for Automating Sequence- Specific Resonance Assignments in Multidimensional Protein NMR Spectra"  D. Zimmerman, C. Kulikowski, & G.T. Montelione5:30-5:45pm	Closing Remarks                         POSTER SESSIONThe following posters will be on display at the Bethesda Ramada Hotel from 7:30-10:00pm, Wednesday, July 7.[1] "The Induction of Rules for Predicting Chemical Carcinogenesis in Rodents"  D. Bahler & D. Bristol[2] "SENEX: A CLOS/CLIM Application for Molecular Pathology"   S.S. Ball & V.H. Mah[3] "FLASH: A Fast Look-Up Algorithm for String Homology" A. Califano & I. Rigoutsos

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