• This is an "Editors' Outlook" article for PLoS Computational Biology . (plos.org)
  • ISCB has three official journals - OUP Bioinformatics, PLOS Computational Biology and F1000Research ISCB Community Journal, and has affiliations in place with several other publications for the benefit of our members. (iscb.org)
  • In Proceedings of the 2022 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies: Demonstrations, Seattle, Washington. (ehu.es)
  • In Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: NAACL 2022, Seattle, Washington. (ehu.es)
  • LLMs as Workers in Human-Computational Algorithms? (cmu.edu)
  • In this community-based, collaborative contest participants developed computational algorithms to predict protein abundance and phosphoprotein levels. (cancer.gov)
  • I will also emphasize the unique opportunities for scalable constraint reasoning and optimization techniques to contribute to the new research area of computational sustainability and describe our recent advances in improving the state-of-the-art in large-scale optimization by leveraging machine learning techniques to inform the design of combinatorial search algorithms. (usc.edu)
  • Compared to many other fields, archaeology has only just begun to be _hacked , with 3D printing, satellite imagery, crowdsourcing, and new digital recording techniques. (mit.edu)
  • In particular, his work focuses on leveraging innovative data sources for impact evaluations, such as satellite imagery, crowdsourced data and private sector data sources. (cepr.org)
  • By crowdsourcing artificial intelligence through online communities and gaming via its HEWMEN platform, BALANCED aids researchers investigating new treatments by creating AI-enabled technologies that reduce research time and cost and increase research effectiveness. (smu.edu)
  • It also demonstrates the power of computational linguistics and how it can be applied to modern forms of communication such as Twitter to reveal patterns on an unprecedented scale. (technologyreview.com)
  • In winter term 2022/23 he also holds an interim professorship in Computational Linguistics at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. (aalto.fi)
  • Yexiang focuses on developing cross-cutting computational methods, with an emphasis in the areas of computational sustainability and scientific discovery. (purdue.edu)
  • Computational sustainability is a new interdisciplinary research focused on computational problems that arise in the quest for sustainable development. (usc.edu)
  • In this talk, I will provide a sample of computational sustainability problems, from the areas of biodiversity conservation, energy, climate and environment monitoring. (usc.edu)
  • They have been built around major research themes within computational biology, or important activities such as networks of training, mentoring or support. (iscb.org)
  • ISCB Student Council (SC, www.iscbsc.org ) is an international network of young researchers in the broader disciplines of the field of Computational Biology. (iscb.org)
  • SC provides opportunities for networking, career enhancement and skills development for the next generation of Computational Biology leaders. (iscb.org)
  • The International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) ( www.iscb.org ) was the first and continues to be the only society representing computational biology and bioinformatics worldwide. (iscb.org)
  • Crowdsourced science (not to be confused with citizen science, a subtype of crowdsourced science) refers to collaborative contributions of a large group of people to the different steps of the research process in science. (wikipedia.org)
  • Federal Crowdsourcing and Citizen Science Toolkit (website) Resources for Federal scientists. (cdc.gov)
  • Challenge participants were tasked to develop various computational methods to accurately predict protein abundances from genomic and transcriptomic data, and also predict phosphoprotein levels from genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic data. (cancer.gov)
  • With the emergence of these new data types, there is an increasingly growing demand for computational tools that can systematically analyze these data. (iscb.org)
  • The rapid, unprecedented increase in the availability of relevant data from various digital sources creates considerable technical and computational challenges. (plos.org)
  • Archaeology is now beginning to enter the age of 'big data', where countrywide/culture-wide data are available, yet archaeologists are only beginning to develop appropriate computational tools to handle and evaluate them. (mit.edu)
  • He has received much recognition at IBM for his work on crowdsourcing, on data analytics, and on computational creativity. (itsoc.org)
  • To cope with the increasing amount of digital music, one requires computational methods and tools that allow users to find, organize, analyze, and interact with music - topics that are central to the research field known as Music Information Retrieval (MIR). (dagstuhl.de)
  • By leveraging this sophisticated level of human-in-the-loop (HITL) computational model, as well as human computational gaming (HCG), it's now possible to use AI to quickly analyze millions of individual datasets (retinal images) to detect patterns and pathologies that would have been impossible or impractical given the scope. (smu.edu)
  • In this paper, we take a computational approach to analyze the content of reports. (frontiersin.org)
  • Emphasis will be given to core methodologies necessary to design such systems with good economic and computational properties. (uzh.ch)
  • As one main objective of the seminar, we want to critically review the state of the art of computational approaches to various MIR tasks related to melody processing including pitch estimation, source separation, instrument recognition, singing voice analysis and synthesis, and performance analysis (timbre, intonation, expression). (dagstuhl.de)
  • 3D Genomics: Computational approaches for analyzing the role of three-dimensional chromatin organization in gene regulation. (iscb.org)
  • Social media are broadly understood as a set of online activities that facilitate interpersonal communication, information sharing, collaboration or crowdsourcing among online users. (who.int)
  • At MIT, Nagakura's academic research focuses on the computational representation of architectural space and formal design knowledge. (mit.edu)
  • These limits can be tackled with a more collaborative approach of scientific research (i.e., crowdsourced science). (wikipedia.org)
  • Nowadays, research teams do not necessarily have to make compromises anymore (e.g., small sample size, same stimuli, same contexts and no replication), because much of these limits could be tackled by a more crowdsourced research. (wikipedia.org)
  • Our own research uses the potential of computational technologies in another way. (cornell.edu)
  • His research track covers argument mining and computational argumentation, crowdsourcing, and serious games, among others. (aalto.fi)
  • Our research seeks to draw on the rich history of gender studies in the social sciences, coupling it with emerging computational methods for topic modeling, to better understand the content of reports to the Everyday Sexism Project and the lived experiences of those who post them. (frontiersin.org)
  • He holds an MS in Computational Operations Research and a Master of Public Policy from the College of William and Mary. (cepr.org)
  • Among these various issues, small sample sizes and the lack of diversity within samples can be addressed through crowdsourced science-increasing the generalizability of findings and therefore their replicability as well. (wikipedia.org)
  • This Dagstuhl Seminar is devoted to a branch of MIR that is of particular importance: processing melodic voices using computational methods. (dagstuhl.de)
  • Computational methods are not perfect in making these shapes," says Mr. Das, "and as we get to more and more complex ones, they essentially always fail, so we know that there are rules to be learned. (chronicle.com)
  • In this course, we will cover the interplay between economic thinking and computational thinking as it relates to electronic commerce in particular, and socio-economic systems in general. (uzh.ch)
  • Modern computational systems have an unprecedented ability to detect, leverage and influence human attention. (researchgate.net)
  • Crowdsourcing is a collaborative sourcing model in which a large and diverse number of people or organizations can contribute to a common goal or project. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although the workshop hosts papers that treat issues fundamental to the computational modeling and scientific understanding of narrative, this year we have a focus on narrative's cognitive, linguistic, or philosophical aspects. (wikicfp.com)
  • What do the theory of computation, economics and related fields have to say about the emerging phenomena of crowdsourcing and social computing? (umd.edu)
  • Can Crowdsourcing Rescue the Social Marketplace of Ideas? (acm.org)
  • Trained as a physicist, she now applies network analysis and machine learning to problems in computational social science, including crowdsourcing, social network and social media analysis. (isi.edu)
  • High-resolution mapping of cells and tissue structures provides a foundation for developing interpretable machine-learning models for computational pathology. (arxiv.org)
  • Dan Gottlieb, MPA, is a clinical informaticist and software consultant working with the Harvard Medical School Department of Biomedical Informatics, the Boston Children's Hospital Computational Health Informatics Program, and other organizations to create healthcare standards and open source tools that empower patients, care providers, and researchers. (cdc.gov)
  • Most successful applications of crowdsourcing to date have been on problems we might consider "embarrassingly parallelizable" from a computational perspective. (umd.edu)
  • These experiments cast a number of traditional computational problems --- including graph coloring, consensus, independent set, market equilibria, biased voting and network formation --- as games of strategic interaction in which subjects have financial incentives to collectively "compute" global solutions. (umd.edu)
  • The computational results show that the proposed method induces participants to submit true information, while maintaining high production efficiency. (fujipress.jp)
  • Braun D, Ingram D, Ingram D, Khan B, Marsh J, McAndrew T. Crowdsourced Perceptions of Human Behavior to Improve Computational Forecasts of US National Incident Cases of COVID-19: Survey Study. (jmir.org)
  • The game uses optical coherence tomography (OCT) retinal images embedded in the game's environment to create human-computational image segmentation. (smu.edu)
  • BALANCED is a purpose-driven AI company that crowdsources human interaction and intuition through human computational gaming to bring purpose to play. (smu.edu)
  • The team began by crowdsourcing human opinion on the aesthetic quality of 10,000 pictures taken from the Flickr database, a mix of popular and unpopular images in four categories: people, nature, animals, and urban subjects. (acm.org)
  • A time-critical crowdsourced computational search for the origins of COVID-19. (mpg.de)
  • Nevertheless, expect to see a lot more from these kinds of computational linguistic techniques in the not too distant future. (technologyreview.com)
  • For these reasons, the replication crisis has contributed to the rise of crowdsourced, large-scale projects, especially replication projects held at an international scale like the Many Labs project, and the Psychological Science Accelerator (PSA). (wikipedia.org)
  • Since the game-and-crowdsourcing project began in January, Mr. Das's lab has synthesized 306 designs in test tubes, and he hopes to soon begin testing these molecules in cells. (chronicle.com)
  • The team then crowdsourced opinion on the images selected by the system and found they were rated almost as favorably as Flickr's most popular images. (acm.org)
  • His a key advisory member for Arcbazar.com , an online competition platform created to democratize architectural design process through crowdsourcing. (mit.edu)
  • These crowdsourced projects aim at solving some issues raised by the replication crisis, more specifically by assessing the replicability of studies and generalisation of the results to other populations and contexts. (wikipedia.org)
  • Crowdsourced science has been set aside for a long time and has only recently gained popularity in science. (wikipedia.org)