Research Data Archiving = Volumes of data? Conference...

One of the implications of research data archiving is that there will likely be large datasets on a variety of subjects. How third parties will analyse these data in a scalable fashion has not entirely been addressed. But the recent conference examines some of the issues for a class of data, images and signals: Advances in Mass Data Analysis of Images and Signals in Medicine, Biotechnology, Chemistry and Food Industry (Third International Conference, MDA 2008 Leipzig, Germany, July 14, 2008) and includes:
  • Burcu Yılmaz, Mehmet Göktürk, Natalie Shvets (2008). User Assisted Substructure Extraction in Molecular Data Mining. Advances in Mass Data Analysis of Images and Signals in Medicine, Biotechnology, Chemistry and Food Industry, 5108, 12-26 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-70715-8_4

  • Franco Chiarugi, Sara Colantonio, Dimitra Emmanouilidou, Davide Moroni, Ovidio Salvetti (2008). Biomedical Signal and Image Processing for Decision Support in Heart Failure. Advances in Mass Data Analysis of Images and Signals in Medicine, Biotechnology, Chemistry and Food Industry, 5108, 38-51 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-70715-8_4

  • Radu Dobrescu, Loretta Ichim (2008). Automatic Data Acquisition and Signal Processing in the Field of Virology. Advances in Mass Data Analysis of Images and Signals in Medicine, Biotechnology, Chemistry and Food Industry, 5108, 52-61 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-70715-8_5


Previous conference: Advances in Mass Data Analysis of Signals and Images in Medicine, Biotechnology and Chemistry International Conference MDA 2006/2007, Leipzig, Germany, July 18, 2007

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