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    ESANN 2011 - ESANN'11 special session on "Kernel methods for Structured Data"

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    Category ESANN 2011

    Deadline: December 01, 2010 | Date: April 27, 2011-April 29, 2011

    Venue/Country: Bruges, Belgium

    Updated: 2010-11-26 13:03:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The 19 th European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks is a major

    event for researchers in the fields of artificial neural networks,

    machine learning, computational intelligence and related topics. It

    will be held in Bruges (Belgium) from April 27-29, 2011. This year the

    program committee has decided to include a special session on kernel

    methods for structured data in the conference program.

    Call for Papers

    "Kernel Methods for Structured Data" - ESANN'11 Special Session.

    In many applications areas, such as biology, chemistry, natural

    language processing (just to name a few), data are represented in

    structured form. Among all learning algorithms, kernel methods can

    naturally deal with any type of input data, provided an appropriate

    similarity function, the kernel function, has been defined on any pair

    of objects of the domain. Recently, there has been an increasing

    interest in the research community in kernel functions for structured

    data (strings, trees, relational data just to name a few examples) and

    particularly in kernels for graphs. However, due to the typical very

    high dimensionality of such data, finding the right trade-off between

    expressiveness and computational complexity poses severe challenges.

    This special session looks for original contributions to the topic

    (particular emphasis on kernels for graphs), as well as significant

    applications of kernel methods to structured data.

    Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

    - Kernel algorithms for structured data

    - Kernel functions for strings, trees, graphs and generally any non

    vectorial data

    - Efficient kernels or learning algorithms

    - Significant applications of kernel methods to structured datasets

    We kindly invite you to submit a paper to the special session.

    Please note that this invitation does not guarantee that your

    submission will be accepted: each paper will undergo to a rigorous

    peer reviewing process.

    Paper submission should be done exclusively through the ESANN portal

    (http://www.dice.ucl.ac.be/esann/index.php?pg=submission). The

    submission deadline is the same as the one for regular papers, that is

    November 24, 2010.

    The deadline for notification of acceptance is January, 18, 2011.

    Please notice that the authors of accepted papers should register (and

    pay the registration fee) as any other participant to the conference.

    If you have any questions concerning the special session, please do

    not hesitate to contact us (see email address below).

    More information about the Conference Program, accommodation

    facilities and registration fees is available on the ESANN website

    (http://www.dice.ucl.ac.be/esann).

    The relevant information is summarized below:

    Deadline for paper submission: November 24, 2010

    Notification of acceptance: January, 18, 2011

    Submission site: http://www.dice.ucl.ac.be/esann/index.php?pg=submission

    Site for general information: http://www.dice.ucl.ac.be/esann

    Corresponding organizer email: dasanatmath.unipd.it (Giovanni Da San

    Martino)


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