Frontiers in Data Mining and Bioinformatics
June 13th to 16th 2001
Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa, Orange County, California
You are cordially invited to attend the 2001 Symposium
on the Interface of Computing Science and Statistics, scheduled for June 13th-16th,
2001 at the Westin
South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa, Orange County, California. This
year's conference includes an exciting array of speakers on a wide range
of topics including special invited sessions on
massive data sets, bioinformatics, Bayesian methods, visualization, analyzing
Web data, graphical models, statistical models for text data, support vector
machines, statistical graphics, and more. A special session will be held
devoted to John Tukey and the Interface. A series of invited
key
research overview sessions organized by the NSF, ARO, NSA, ONR, and
the Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics will also be presented.
Interface 2001 will conclude with a special Day on
Bioinformatics (June 16th), with a series of keynote talks by invited
experts on topics such as biological sequence analysis, gene array data,
brain image analysis, and medical data analysis. The Interface will also
be preceded by tutorials on the "hot topics" of bioinformatics, data mining,
and hierarchical models. The interface between computer science and statistics
is more active today then ever before and we anticipate that this meeting
will capture this vitatility and energy - we invite you to come share in
the excitement as the Interface ventures forth into the new millennium!
Program and Schedule Information
Registration, Hotel, and Travel Information
Workshops and Short Courses
Invited Keynote Speakers