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    WSOM 2011 - WSOM 2011, 8th WORKSHOP ON SELF-ORGANIZING MAPS

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    Deadline: January 14, 2011 | Date: June 13, 2011-June 15, 2011

    Venue/Country: Espoo, Finland

    Updated: 2010-12-21 21:14:20 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    WSOM 2011, 8th WORKSHOP ON SELF-ORGANIZING MAPS

    13 - 15 June 2011, Espoo, Finland

    Aalto University School of Science and Technology and

    Dipoli Conference Center

    Website: http://www.cis.hut.fi/wsom2011

    IMPORTANT DATES:

    Submission of full papers: January 14, 2011

    Notification of acceptance: March 1, 2011

    Camera-ready paper and

    author registration: April 1, 2011

    Advance registration before: April 15, 2011

    GENERAL INFORMATION

    WSOM 2011 will bring together researchers and practitioners in the

    field of self-organizing systems, with a particular emphasis on the

    self-organizing maps. It will highlight key advances in these and

    closely related fields. WSOM 2011 is the eighth conference in a

    series of bi-annual international conferences started with WSOM'97

    in Helsinki.

    The event will be co-located with the ICANN 2011 conference that

    will be organized from 14th to 17th of June, 2011. Conference

    programmes, registrations and fees will be coordinated.

    VENUE

    WSOM 2011 will take place at the Aalto University School of Science

    and Technology (former Helsinki University of Technology) and

    Dipoli Conference Center. They are located in Espoo, in the close

    vicinity of the Helsinki capital area. The area is one of the ICT

    research and development hot spots in Europe as well as known for

    its beautiful and easily accessible nature. The time of the year is

    particularly suitable for visiting Finland.

    CONFIRMED PLENARY SPEAKERS

    Barbara Hammer, Bielefeld University:

    Topographic mapping for dissimilarity data

    Teuvo Kohonen, Academy of Finland:

    Linguistic roles of Chinese words displayed in self-organizing maps

    TOPICS in THEORY, METHODS and APPLICATIONS

    We expect contributions related to the theoretical and

    methodological aspects of the self-organizing map including:

    * Data analysis and visualization with a special topic of

    modeling dynamic phenomena

    * Various mathematical approaches including information theory

    and mathematical statistics

    * Software and hardware implementations

    * Architectural solutions including hierarchical and growing

    networks, ensemble models and special metrics

    * Neuro-cognitive studies that compare modeling and empirical

    results at different levels

    We also call for scientific and practice-oriented papers that

    describe the use of self-organizing maps with variants in different

    application areas including but not limited to:

    * Data mining

    * Pattern recognition

    * Signal processing

    * Knowledge management

    * Time series processing

    * Industrial applications

    * Bioinformatics

    * Biomedical applications

    * Telecommunications

    * Financial analysis

    * Cognitive modeling

    * Robotics and intelligent systems

    * Image processing and vision

    * Speech processing

    * Language modeling

    * Text and document analysis

    ORGANIZERS

    * Honorary chair

    Teuvo KOHONEN

    Academy of Finland

    * General chair

    Timo HONKELA

    Aalto University School of Science and Technology

    * Program chair

    Jorma LAAKSONEN

    Aalto University School of Science and Technology

    * Local chair

    Olli SIMULA

    Aalto University School of Science and Technology

    * Publicity chair

    Jaakko PELTONEN

    Aalto University School of Science and Technology

    STEERING COMMITTEE

    * Teuvo KOHONEN

    * Marie COTTRELL

    * Pablo ESTEVEZ

    * Timo HONKELA

    * Erkki OJA

    * Jose PRINCIPE

    * Helge RITTER

    * Takeshi YAMAKAWA

    * Hujun YIN

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE

    * Guilherme BARRETO

    * Yoonsuck CHOE

    * Jean-Claude FORT

    * Tetsuo FURUKAWA

    * Colin FYFE

    * Barbara HAMMER

    * Samuel KASKI

    * Krista LAGUS

    * Amaury LENDASSE

    * Ping LI

    * Thomas MARTINETZ

    * Risto MIIKKULAINEN

    * Klaus OBERMAYER

    * Jaakko PELTONEN

    * Marina RESTA

    * Udo SEIFFERT

    * Olli SIMULA

    * Kadim TASDEMIR

    * Heizo TOKUTAKA

    * Carme TORRAS

    * Alfred ULTSCH

    * Marc VAN HULLE

    * Michel VERLEYSEN

    * Thomas VILLMANN

    * Lei XU

    PAPER SUBMISSION PROCEDURE

    Submitted papers should be up to 8-10 pages in the Lecture Notes in

    Computer Science format. Papers will be submitted through

    Microsoft's Conference Management Toolkit (CMT). Further details

    are available at http://www.cis.hut.fi/wsom2011 .

    Accepted papers will be published in a collected volume by Springer

    in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, www.springer.com/lncs .

    Registered authors will receive a hard copy proceedings volume, and

    the proceedings will also be available online in full-text

    electronic format via the SpringerLink digital library.

    See http://www.cis.hut.fi/wsom2011 for more details!


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