Hotel GRAN OASIS, Cancun, Mexico
December 2, 2008 – December 5, 2008
Theme: Data and Software Sharing: Key to Sustainable Ecological Solutions
The Conference Program includes listings of all oral paper and poster sessions and their times during ISEI6.
Final paper submissions are due December 2, 2008 and should be submitted to Ecological Informatics. Please strictly follow the content and formatting guidelines for Ecological Informatics when preparing your submission.
Ecological Informatics emphasizes information processing from genomes to ecosystems, meta-information concepts for ecological data management, computational ordination, clustering and forecasting of complex ecological interactions, and facilitating informed decision making for sustainable ecosystem management.
The conference theme of ISEI6 will be 'Data and Software Sharing: Key to Sustainable Ecological Solutions'. The ISEI6 organisers feel committed to overcome the current fragmentation and incompatibility of ecological data and information, and promote local and global networking, sharing and exploration of ecological information by means of advanced computer technology.
Selected papers of the conference will be published in special issues of the international journal Ecological Informatics that is published by Elsevier B.V. since 2006.
Important Dates:
The Conference Program includes listings of all oral paper and poster sessions and their times during ISEI6.
Final paper submissions are due December 2, 2008 and should be submitted to Ecological Informatics. Please strictly follow the content and formatting guidelines for Ecological Informatics when preparing your submission.
Ecological Informatics emphasizes information processing from genomes to ecosystems, meta-information concepts for ecological data management, computational ordination, clustering and forecasting of complex ecological interactions, and facilitating informed decision making for sustainable ecosystem management.
The conference theme of ISEI6 will be 'Data and Software Sharing: Key to Sustainable Ecological Solutions'. The ISEI6 organisers feel committed to overcome the current fragmentation and incompatibility of ecological data and information, and promote local and global networking, sharing and exploration of ecological information by means of advanced computer technology.
Selected papers of the conference will be published in special issues of the international journal Ecological Informatics that is published by Elsevier B.V. since 2006.
Important Dates:
- Abstracts due (deadline extended): April 30, 2008
- Early registration deadline: September 15, 2008
- Full papers due: December 2, 2008, and should be submitted to Ecological Informatics. Please strictly follow the content and formatting guidelines for Ecological Informatics when preparing your submission.
- See the Timeline for other important deadlines
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Conference Topics
- Ecological Data Management
- Ecological Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing
- Ecological Data Analysis and Synthesis by Bio-inspired Computation
- Identification of Ecological Micro Images by Bio-inspired Computation
- Understanding Information Processing and Transfer in Ecosystems
- Ecoinformatics and Ecological Genomics
- Hybrid Ecological Modelling and Artificial Life
- Education in Ecological Informatics
Special sessions at ISEI6
- Metadata and ontologies in scientific applications. Session Organiser: Matthew Jones, University of Santa Barbara (USA)
- Metadata related to predictive modeling and global sustainability. Session Organiser: Falk Huettmann, University of Alaska Fairbanks (USA)
- Spatio-temporal ecosystem simulation by cellular automata. Session Organiser: Qiuwen Chen, Chinese Academy of Sciences at Beijing (China)
- Ecoinformatics solutions for long term ecological research (LTER). Session Organiser: William K. Michener, University of New Mexico (USA)
- Agent and individual-based modelling for ecosystem management and decision support. Session Organiser: Lael Parrott, University of Montreal (Canada)
- Combining datadriven and knowledge-based modelling approaches. Session Organiser: Peter Goethals, University of Gent (Belgium)
- Knowledge discovery and predictive modelling by shared complex ecological data. Session Organiser: Tae-Soo Chon, University of Pusan (South Korea)
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