Friday, October 16, 2009
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Keynotes
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View Presentation by, Tony Hey, Jeff Dozier, Ben Shneiderman, Timo Hannay, Christopher Southan
Chair: Daron Green
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View Presentation by, Ellen Prager, President, Earth2Ocean, Inc
Chair: Harold Javid
Parallel Track Sessions
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Computational Methods for Large-Scale DNA Data Analysis
Xiaohong Qiu, Jaliya Ekanayake, Geoffrey C. Fox, Thilina Gunarathne, Scott Beason – Indiana University
Tools for Scalable Genome Haplotying in the Windows Azure Cloud
Girish Subramanian – Indiana University
Yogesh Simmhan – Microsoft Research
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Generating Intelligent Multimedia Presentations from Semantic Mashups Using OAI-ORE and SMIL
Jane Hunter, Anna Gerber – The University of Queensland
Comment by Sketch: A Picture Says a Million Words
Stephen Wilson, Jeremy Frey – University of Southampton
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Observing Round-the-Clock Expulsion of Matter from a Black Hole: Global Jet Watch
Katherine Blundell – Oxford University
Towards Complete Functional and Structural Imaging of Cortical Circuits
Clay Reid, Davi Bock, Wei-Chung Reid – Harvard Medical School
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Software Support for Hybrid Computing
Shujia Zhou – University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Scaling Simulations Through Declarative Processing
Alan Demers, Oliver Gao, Johannes Gehrke, Christoph Koch, Marcos Vaz Salles, Walker White – Cornell University
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Enhancing BLAST Comprehension with SilverMap
Peter Ansell, Lawrence Buckingham, Xin-yi Chua, James Hogan, Scott Mann, Paul Roe – Queensland University of Technology
Web Service Extension of Computational Biology Application Suite
Robert Bukowksi, Jaroslaw Pillardy – Computational Biology Service Unit, Cornell University
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Scalable Solution for a Comprehensive Appraisal of Contemporary Documents
Rob Kooper, Peter Bajcsy, Kenton McHenry – National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Author Identity and Social Networking at arXiv
Simeon Warner, Nathan Woody, Paul Ginsparg – Cornell University
Thorsten Schwander – Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Listening to Nature: Acoustic Monitoring of the Environment
Michael Towsey, Birgit Planitz, Paul Roe, Jiro Sumitomo, Ian Williamson, Jason Wimmer, Jinglan Zhang – Queensland University of Technology
Alexandra Diehl, Horacio Abbate, Marta Mejail, Mercedes Sanchez – Universidad de Buenos Aires
Claudio Delrieux – Universidada Nacional del Sur, Argentina
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Simple Provenance in Scientific Databases
Nolan Li, Alexander Szalay – Johns Hopkins University
Provenir Ontology: Towards a Framework for eScience Provenance Management
Satya Sahoo, Amit Sheth – Wright State University
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The Vedea Visualization Language
Martin Calsyn – Microsoft Research
Tools and Techniques for Computational Biology
Carl Kadie – Microsoft Research
Performing Science in the Cloud: A Haplotype Phasing Case Study
Yogesh Simmhan – Microsoft Research
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Generalized eScience Collaboration Through SharePoint
Marty Humphrey – University of VirginiaCatharine Van Ingen – Microsoft Research
Deb Agarwal – Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Collaborative Data Analysis with Taverna Workflows
Andrea Wiggins, Kevin Crowston – Syracuse University
Lessons from myExperiment: Research Objects for Data Intensive Research
David De Roure – University of Southampton
Carole Goble – University of Manchester
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Facilitating Next Generation Data Intensive Science Using Semantic Technologies
Deborah McGuinness, Peter Fox – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Integrating Streaming Data and Semantic Repositories
Alejandro Rodriguez, Yong Liu, James Myers – University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
Using Multipartite Graphs for Recommendation and Discovery
Michael Kurtz, Edwin Henneken, Alberto Accomazzi – Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
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Data Intensive Scalable Computing: Applying Google-Style Computing to eScience
Randal E. Bryant – Carnegie Mellon University
Understanding and Maturing the Data-Intensive Scalable Computing Storage Substrate
Garth A. Gibson – Carnegie Mellon University
Low Power Amdahl Blades for Data Intensive Computing
Alexander Szalay, Andreas Terzis, Alainna White, Jan Vandenberg – Johns Hopkins University
Gordon Bell, Jose Blakeley – Microsoft
Howie Huang – George Washington University
Saturday, October 17, 2009
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Keynotes
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View Presentation by Stephen Emmott
Chair: Tony Hey
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View Presentation by Ralph Roskies and Michael Levine
Chair: Peter Lee
Parallel Track Sessions
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Bayesian Network Modelling of the Factors Influencing the Development of Obesity
David Hoyle, Nicholas Harding, Iain Buchan – University of Manchester
Nagasuma Chandra – Indian Institute of Science
Satish Chandra – National Aerospace Laboratories
Robin Gutell, David Gardner – University of Texas, Austin
Stuart Ozer – Microsoft
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Navigating the Complex Web of Chemistry Using ChemSpider
Antony Williams, Valery Tkachenko – Royal Society of Chemistry
The oreChem Project: Integrating Chemistry Scholarship with the Semantic Web and Web 2.0
Carl Lagoze – Cornell University
Prasenjit Mitra, William Brouwer – Penn State University
Mark Borkum – University of Southampton
Integrative Data Mining For Drug Discovery Using the Semantic Web
Qian Zhu, Marlon Pierce, Geoffrey C. Fox, David J. Wild – Indiana University
Michael S. Lajiness – Eli Lilly and Company
Extraction of NMR Spectra and Structural Data from Documents for Semantic Representation and Reuse
Mark Borkum – University of Southampton
William Brouwer – Penn State University
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Social and Semantic Computing to Support Citizen Science
Joel Sachs, Tejas Lagvankar, Tim Finnin – University of Maryland-Baltimore County
Tupelo: a Framework for E-Science Knowledge Spaces
Joe Futrelle, Jeff Gaynor, Joel Plutchak, James Myers, Robert McGrath – National Center for Supercomputing Applications
Data Integration for E-Science Using Correlated Concepts
Lushan Han, Tim Finin, Anupam Joshi, Yelena Yesha – University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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Jie Li – University of Virginia
Youngryel Ryu – University of California, Berkeley
Keith Jackson, Deb Agarwal – Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Catharine Van Ingen – Microsoft Research
Cloud Workflow Service: Automatically Scaling Scientific Workflows on Demand
Cui Lin – Wayne State University
Roger Barga, Dean Guo, Jared Jackson – Microsoft External Research
Cloud Computing for Planetary Defense
Steven Johnston, Kenji Takeda, Hugh Lewis, Simon Cox, Graham Swinerd – University of Southampton
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Segmentation of Confocal Stacks and Synaptic Regions for the Connectome Project
Amelio Vazquez-Reina, Won-Ki Jeong, Roanna Ruiz, Bo Wang, Hanspeter Pfister – Harvard University
Eric Miller – Tufts University
A Web-Based System for Biomedical Image Storage, Annotation, Content-Based Retrieval and Exploration
Jorge Camargo, Juan Caicedo, Angel Cruz Roa, Eduardo Romero, Clara Spinel, Fabio Gonzalez – Universidad Nacional de Colombia
David Seligmann, Jessica Forero – Politecnico Grancolombiano
Chang Quo, May Wang – Georgia Institute of Technology
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Current Status of e-Health in Peru
Lady Murrugarra – Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Model-Driven Support for a Vaccine Study in Kathmandu
Jeremy Gibbons, Jim Davies, Steve Harris, Jane Metz, Matthew Snape, Andrew Pollard – University of Oxford
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A New Partnership for Cross-Scale, Cross-Domain eScience
Bill Howe – University of Washington
Extracting Natural Laws from Data: Invariants Are Better Than Predictive Models
Michael Schmidt, Hod Lipson – Cornell University
From Flops to (Peta)Bytes: the Expanding Role of Data in Scientific Analysis
Nick Nystrom – Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
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SysMO-DB: Just Enough Exchange for Systems Biology Data and Models
Carole Goble, Katy Wolstencroft, Stuart Owen, Sergejs Aleksejevs – University of Manchester
Wolfgang Müller, O. Krebs, Isable Rojas – EML
Jacky Snoep – University of Stellenbosch
Healthcare e-Labs: Opening and Integrating Models of Health
Iain Buchan, Carole Goble, David Hoyle, John Ainsworth, Mark Delderfield, Gareth Smith, Lee Kitching – University of Manchester
John Winn, Christopher Bishop – Microsoft Research
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How Optimized Environmental Sensing Helps Address Information Overload on the Web
Carlos Guestrin – Carnegie Mellon University
Computational Thinking for a Modern Kidney Exchange
Tuomas Sandholm – Carnegie Mellon University
Guy Blelloch – Carnegie Mellon University
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Opportunities for Integration of Multi-Model Data for the Water Sciences Community
Yong Liu, David Hill, Barbara Minsker – National Center for Supercomputing Applications
Modelling Data-Driven CO2 Sequestration Using Distributed HPC CyberInfrastructure
Yaakoub El Khamra – University of Texas at Austin
Shantenu Jha – Louisiana State University
Beyond Sensors: Curating Ancillary Data for Carbon-Climate Science
Catharine Van Ingen – Microsoft Research
Marty Humphrey – University of Virginia
Deb Agarwal – Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory