The Australasian Database Conference series is an annual forum for
sharing the latest research progresses and novel applications of
database systems, data-driven applications and data analytics for
researchers and practitioners in these areas from Australia, New Zealand
and in the world. The 28th edition of the Australasian Database
Conference, ADC 2017, will be held in Brisbane, Australia. ADC 2017 will
be a key event of the 4-day Australasian Database Research Week. In
addition to regular research papers, industry papers, demo sessions,
plenary poster sessions and a panel session, ADC 2017 will also feature
multiple keynote speeches given by world-leading researchers and
industry leaders.
This annual conference has become a major technical event in the
field of database related research and its application to problems in
different disciplines. In 2017, ADC will organise a special track
focused on bioinformatics and health informatics. With the advances in
areas such as big data, machine learning and computational intelligence,
bioinformatics becomes a hot multidisciplinary research field bringing
academics and industry innovations in biology, computational biology,
chemical informatics, bioengineering and related fields. The special
track will provide an Australasian forum for academic and industrial
researchers around the world who conduct researches in a range of fields
including AI, database, biology, medicine, statistics, and chemical
engineering, to present their latest research findings from theory to
applications.
Topics of interests include but are not limited to:
· Pattern recognition and data mining in bioinformatics and health informatics
· Biomedical and health related data modeling, parametrization and optimisation
· Systems and synthetic biology
· Genomics, proteomics and epigenomics
· MicroRNA analysis, molecular sequence analysis and alignment
· Protein interaction analysis and prediction
· Visualisation of large biological and health related data sets
· Structure prediction, biological network reconstruction
· Pattern recognition in medical imaging
· Deep learning and HPC in bioinformatics and health informatics
· Big data analysis and tools for biological and medical data
· Health data analysis and mining
· Healthcare information systems, HIS knowledge representation and reasoning
· Personalised medicine, precision medicine and treatment optimization
We invite speakers from researchers, practitioners and students in
the area of bioinformatics and health informatics worldwide. The special
track sessions will be in a half day format with selected speeches and
also oral presentations from the papers in the BiHI stream as accepted
by the ADC conference.
The track format will include the following:
· Invited speakers
· Paper presentations
The accepted full papers will be published in the proceedings of
ADC. High quality submissions will be invited to submit extended version
to special issues of well-recognised journals in computational
intelligence, bioinformatics and health informatics areas.
Important Dates:
Research papers:
Abstract Deadline:
May 19, 2017
Full Paper Deadline:
May 26, 2017
Author Notification:
July 10, 2017
Camera-Ready Deadline:
July 21, 2017
Invited extended abstract (to special track chairs)
Extended Abstract Deadline:
Jun 29, 2017
Author Notification:
July 20, 2017
Submission methods:
For Invited speech, please submit your extended abstract (4 pages) and short biography to the track chair at jshen@uow.edu.au.
For Research track papers (12 pages), the submission method is the
same as ADC, with a special note on the Special Track on Bioinformatics
and Health Informatics.
Submitted papers must be original contributions and cannot be under
review for any other forum. The accepted papers will be published in the
conference proceedings, which will form a volume in the Springer's
Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
All submitted papers must be in English and conform to the
formatting instructions for the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
including references and figures.
Submitted files must be in PDF, where the following page limits
apply: research paper (12 pages), extended abstract for invited speeches
(4 pages, note this type of submission should be sent to track chair).
The format style files are available at LNCS Authors Instructions Page
Each paper will be judged on its originality, significance,
technical quality, relevance to ADC and this special track, and
presentation.
ADC follows single blind review which means that authors' information must be included in the submission.
Note:
The submissions of a paper or extended abstract should be regarded
as an undertaking that, should the paper or talk be accepted, at least
one author or the invitee will attend the conference to present the
work.
All attendees, including invited speakers, should register the main
conference. There is no extra registration fee for special track itself.