Connectionists: Call for Papers: Applications of Pattern Analysis

Dr. Colin Campbell, Intelligent Systems Laboratory, University of Bristol C.Campbell at bristol.ac.uk
Mon Mar 22 05:59:06 EDT 2010


Call for Papers
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Workshop on Applications of Pattern Analysis
1 - 2 September 2010, Cumberland Lodge (Windsor, UK)
Submission deadlines: may 9th for abstract; may 16th for full paper.
www.pascal-network.org/wapa2010



DESCRIPTION

Pattern Analysis and Statistical Learning cover a wide range of
technologies and theoretical frameworks, and significant activity in
the past years has resulted in a remarkable convergence and many
advances in the theory and principles underlying the field.

Bringing these technologies to real world demanding applications is
however often treated as a separate problem, one that does not
directly affect the field as a whole. It is instead important to
consider the field of Pattern Analysis as fully including all issues
involved with the applications of this technology, and hence all
issues that arise when deploying, scaling, implementing and using the
technology.

We call for contributions in the form of Demo papers, Case Studies, Working
Systems, Real World Applications and Usage Scenarios. Challenges may
stem from the violation of common theoretical assumptions, from the
specific types of patterns and noise arising in certain scenarios, or
from the problem of scaling up the implementation of state of the art
algorithms to real world sizes, or from the creation of integrated
software systems that contain multiple pattern-analysis components.


We are also interested in new application areas, where Pattern
Analysis has been deployed with success, and in issues involving the
visualisation and delivery and exploitation of the patterns discovered
by PA technologies. Systems working in noisy and unstructured
environments and situations are particularly interesting.



SUBMISSION PROCEDURE
We welcome papers (and possibly also related demos) in all of the areas
described above. Papers should be max 7 pages long, in PDF, using
the provided style file, describing a working system that makes use of
Pattern Analysis technology and for which interesing challenges were
encountered and overcome during its deployment, or an application that
has benefited another field of research.
Papers describing software and web demos are
welcome, as are case studies.


Submissions should be sent by email to wapa2010 at pascal-network.org.
Abstracts are due on may 9th, and full papers on may 16th, 2010.

Proceedings will be published containing the accepted papers within
the JMLR Proceedings Series:
http://jmlr.csail.mit.edu/proceedings/


IMPORTANT DATES

9 May 2010
Deadline for abstract submission


16 May 2010
Deadline for paper submission

28 June 2010
Notification of Acceptance

31 August 2010
Workshop arrival at 4pm


1 - 2 September 2010
Workshop


ORGANISERS:


Tom Diethe
University College London

John Shawe-Taylor
University College London


Nello Cristianini
University of Bristol


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ICG Campbell, Engineering Mathematics
C.Campbell at bristol.ac.uk


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