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Subject: Call for Papers: 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
IDEAL 2002, Third International Conference on
Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Call for Papers

12-14 August, 2002
Manchester, UK

http://ideal02.ee.umist.ac.uk
ideal@umist.ac.uk


IDEAL is a biennial conference dedicated to emerging and challenging topics
in intelligent data analysis and engineering and their associated learning
paradigms.  Following the highly successful IDEAL'98 and IDEAL'00
conferences held in Hong Kong, the third conference in this series will
bring together researchers, scientists and practitioners from all over the
world to present their findings, to exchange ideas, and to share their
successes.  IDEAL is an ideal forum for revealing and developing the latest
theoretical advances and practical applications in intelligent data
engineering and automated learning.  The main themes of the conference are
Document Analysis and Management, Data Mining and Fusion, Financial
Engineering, Agents, and Bioinformatics. IDEAL'02 will be held at UMIST
(University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology), Manchester,
UK, a university with a reputation of innovation and a long history in
leading research and development. Manchester is the birthplace of the
industrial revolution, the computer revolution and many developments in
artificial intelligence. The conference is organised in collaboration with
the IEEE Neural Networks Council.

Conference Topics

Technical areas include, but are not limited to:

DOCUMENT ANALYSIS:
* Text and Web Mining
* Document Classification and Clustering
* Indexing and Retrieval Methods
* Knowledge Discovery
* Probabilistic and Statistical Learning
* Pattern Recognition

DATA MINING:
* Sequential and Time series Analysis
* Multivariate Data Visualisation
* Internet and Multimedia Database
* Data Warehouse and E-organisations
* Multi-model Data Analysis
* Medical Diagnosis and Database

FINANCIAL ENGINEERING:
* Portfolio Management
* Risk Analysis and Management
* Fraud Detection
* Modelling and Forecasting
* Electronic Commerce
* Statistics and Econometrics

LEARNING AND AGENTS:
* Neural Networks and Emergent Systems
* Evolutionary Computation
* Fuzzy Logic
* Multi-agents Systems
* Autonomous Agents
* Agent Architectures and Protocols
* Collaborative and Collective learning
* Evolution, Learning and Adaptation

BIOINFORMATICS:
* Protein Structural Prediction
* Microarray Informatics
* Gene Prediction
* Novel Computational Algorithms and Tools

Important Dates:
*Submission of Paper 1 March 2002
*Notification of Acceptance 20 April 2002
*Final Camera-Ready Paper 1 June 2002

Submission and Publication:
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts written in English. Papers should
be in one column format and single-spaced format. Text and illustrations
should fill, but not extend an area of 122 mm x 193 mm. Please use 10-point
Times-Roman font. Each paper should not exceed six pages including figures
and references. Authors can either submit four copies of their manuscript to
the IDEAL 2002 Secretariat (contact address shown below) or submit a
postscript or PDF file of their paper by email (ideal@umist.ac.uk). All
submissions will be refereed by experts in the field based on originality,
significance, quality and clarity. The accepted papers will be included in
IDEAL 2002 Proceedings to be published by Springer-Verlag in the prestigious
Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Camera-Ready papers must comply
with the format of LNCS/LNAI proceedings (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs).

Contact Information:
IDEAL 2002 Secretariat
Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Electronics
UMIST
PO Box 88
Manchester, M60 1QD, England
Fax: +44 (0) 161 200 4784
Email: ideal@umist.ac.uk
http://ideal02.ee.umist.ac.uk

IDEAL 2002 People

International Advisory Committee:
Lei Xu, Chinese University of Hong Kong (Chair)
Yaser Abu-Mostafa, CALTECH, USA
Shun-ichi Amari, RIKEN, Japan
Michael Dempster, University of Cambridge, UK
Nick Jennings, University of Southampton, UK
Erkki Oja, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Burkhard Rost, Columbia University, USA


Programme Committee:
Nigel Allinson, UMIST, UK (Chair)
Jim Austin, University of York, UK
Hamid Bolouri, University of Hertfordshire, UK
Max Bramer, University of Portsmouth, UK
Laiwan Chan, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Tom Downs, University of Queensland, Australia
Colin Fyfe, University of Paisley, UK
Joydeep Ghosh, University of Texas, USA
Tony Holden, University of Cambridge, UK
Simon Hubbard, UMIST, UK
David Jones, University College London (UCL), UK
Samuel Kaski, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
John Keane, UMIST, UK
Martin Kersten, CWI Amstedam, Netherlands
Irwin King, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Chris Kirkham, AXEON Ltd, Scotland, UK
Jimmy Lee, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Kwong S. Leung, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Malik Magdon-Ismail, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Luc Moreau, University of Southampton, UK
Jose Principe, University of Florida, USA
Omer Rana, University of Wales, Cardiff, UK
Vic Rayward-Smith, University of East Anglia, UK
Jennie Si, Arizona State University, USA
Ben Stapley, UMIST, UK
Atsuhiro Takasu, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Marc van Hulle, K. U. Leuven, Belgium
Lipo Wang, Nanyan Technological University, Singapore
Olaf Wolkenhauer, UMIST, UK
Andy Wright, BAE Systems, UK
Xin Yao, University of Birmingham, UK
Xinfeng Ye, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Hujun Yin, UMIST, UK
Hans-Georg Zimmermann, Siemens, Germany

Organising Committee:
Hujun Yin, UMIST (Chair)
Nigel Allinson, UMIST
Richard Freeman, UMIST
Simon Hubbard, UMIST
John Keane, UMIST


Asia Liaison:
Yiu-ming Cheung, Hong Kong Baptist University

America Liaison:
Malik Magdon-Ismail, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA



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mlush@hgmp.mrc.ac.uk (Mr. M.J. Lush) wrote in message news:<9sina3$5bv$1@niobium.hgmp.mrc.ac.uk>...
> In article <9lj7lr$687$1@snic.vub.ac.be>,
> Guy Bottu  <gbottu@bigben.vub.ac.be> wrote:
> >	Dear colleages,
> >
> >I do not know how many of you use hypertext pages that contain
> >hyperlinks pointing to an SRS server. I mean links like 
> ><A HREF="http://ben.vub.ac.be/srs6bin/wgetz?-e+[swissprot:papa_carpa]">
> >PAPA_CARPA</A>>From SRS version 6.1.1 on this retrieves a page with the 
> >entry a simple text instead of parsed text with hyperlinks inserted. 
> >Did you also notice this ? I have send a message to the SRS support.
> 
> 	If you link to:-
> 
> <http://black.vub.ac.be/srs6bin/wgetz?-id+SmGk1HYVvM+-e+[SWISSPROT:
> 'PAPA_CARPA']>
> 
> 	You can get html parsing, exactly what 'SmGk1HYVvM' means 
> and how stable it is I have no idea (I've found it very hard to find 
> good documentation on wgetz) if you add +-view+SwissEntry to the
> end of the line you get the full funkey hypertext.
> 
> 	Personally I have the opposite problem, I want to get the
> old text file for simple perl parsing and very few sites seem to
> provide this.

When using wgetz, the standard output format is * Names only *.
It is possible to change the view by adding -view+NAMEOFVIEW to the
URL.
About the id: this is used for the session log (to remind the queries
you did and which views you used). It is better to use -newId in
links.
So, for example, a link which gives the output in the * Complete
entries * view would look like:
<a HREF="http://ben.vub.ac.be/srs6bin/wgetz?-newId+-e+[swissprot:papa_carpa]+-view+*%20Complete%20entries%20*>PAPA_CARPA</a>.
By the way, the SRS documentation contains a chapter about wgetz (in
6.1.3.: Administrator's Guide 15.2). Typing 'wgetz -help' may also be
useful.

Regards,
Tim Hulsen.


