Presented under the auspices of the DIMACS/BioMaPS/MB Center Special Focus on Information Processing in Biology.
This special focus is jointly sponsored by the Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science (DIMACS), the Biological, Mathematical, and Physical Sciences Interfaces Institute for Quantitative Biology (BioMaPS), and the Rutgers Center for Molecular Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry (MB Center).
Wednesday, February 15, 2006 8:00 - 1:00 Registration Conference Registration Desk 8:45 - 9:00 Opening remarks from the Conference Organizers Session W1 - Chairman: Panos M. Pardalos 9:00 - 10:00 Sourcing Organizing Concepts for Neocortical Data from Many-Body Physics Keynote Speaker: Walter J. Freeman, University of California 10:00 - 10:30 A Feedback Control Systems View of Epileptic Seizures Kostas Tsakalis, Arizona State University 10:30 - 11:00 Break Session W2 - Chairman: W. Art. Chaovalitwongse 11:00 - 11:25 Neural Information Flow Networks in Songbirds Alexander Hartemink, Duke University 11:25 - 11:50 Visual Analysis for Comparing Structure, Timing and Synchronization Properties of Neural Populations Kay A. Robbins, University of Texas at San Antonio 11:50 - 12:15 Dynamical EEG Properties in the Limbic Epilepsy Rat Model Paul R. Carney, University of Florida 12:15 - 12:45 Dynamical State Dependent Electrical Stimulation for Seizure Control in a Chronic Limbic Epilepsy Model Sandeep P. Nair, University of Florida 12:45 - 2:15 Lunch Session W3 - Chairman: Leonidas D. Iasemidis 2:15 - 2:40 Online Analysis of Device-Tissue Interactions - Modeling Tissue Impedance Spectra Aparna Gupta, Rensselaer Polytechic Institute 2:40 - 3:05 Group Sensing with Electroencephalograms (EEG) David Rosenbluth, Telecordia, NJ 3:05 - 3:30 BrainMiner: A Visual Analytics Tool for the Discovery of Functional Relationships in the Human Brain Klaus Mueller, Stony Brook University 3:30 - 4:00 Neural Networks, Monte Carlo Methods, and Real-world Neurons Jeff Knisley, East Tennessee State University 4:00 - 4:30 Break Session W4 - Chairman: Onur Seref 4:30 - 4:55 A Simulation Tool Using Discrete Integrate and Fire Neurons: Modeling the Influence of Anatomy on Information Flow in Very Large Simulated Networks Maya Maimon, University of Haifa 4:55 - 5:20 Shape Analysis for Automated Sulcal Classification and Parcellation of MRI Data Monica K. Hurdal, Florida State University 5:20 - 5:45 A New Brain Mapping Based on the Visualization and Modeling of the Short Term Maximum Lyapunov Exponent Nadia Mammone, Reggio Calabria, Italy Conference Dinner 7:30 University Hotel and Conference Center (Hilton Hotel) Thursday, February 16, 2006 8:00 - 1:00 Registration Conference Registration Desk Session T1 - Chairman: Panos M. Pardalos 9:00 - 10:00 Probing Brain Function Across Different Spatial and Temporal Scales with Tomographic Analysis of Magnetoencephalographic Signals KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Andreas Ioannides, Lab for Human Brain Dynamics, Brain Science Institute (BSI), RIKEN, Japan 10:00 - 10:45 Statistical Modeling of Neurobiological Data Mingzhou Ding, University of Florida 10:45 - 11:15 Break Session T2 - Chairman: Leonidas D. Iasemidis 11:00 - 11:25 Adaptations of Stationary Analytics Techniques to Understand the Nonstationary Neural Activity Underlying Performance of a Complex Cognitive Task Linda Hermer-Vazquez, University of Florida 11:25 - 11:50 Current Source Density Analysis of Ongoing Neural Activity: Theory and Applications Mukesh Dhamala, University of Florida 11:50 - 12:15 Tracking Spatio-Temporal Changes in ECOG Anant Hegde, University of Florida 12:15 - 12:45 Probability Distribution Function and Optimal Strategy for Natural Selection Su-Shing Chen, University of Florida 12:45 - 2:15 Lunch Session T3 - Chairman: W. Art Chaovalitwongse 2:15 - 2:40 Discrimination and Classification by Mixed Integer Programming Fred Glover, University of Colorado 2:40 - 3:05 Computational Evaluation of Mixed Integer Programming Models for Discrimination and Classification Fang Liang, University of Colorado 3:05 - 3:30 Hyperplane-Based Decision Trees and Their Optimization Michele Samorani, DEIS - Università degli Studi di Bologna 3:30 - 4:00 Reading the mind: fMRI Analysis Via One-Class Machine Learning Techniques Larry Manevitz, University of Haifa 4:00 - 4:30 Break Session T4 - Chairman: Wichai Suharitdamrong 4:30 - 4:55 Change Detection of Synchrony in Oscillatory Neurophysiologic Signals Qiang Huang, University of South Florida 4:55 - 5:20 Development of a Rodent Seizure Control System Using Intracerebroventricular Injections of Midazolam Kevin Kelly, Drexel University College of Medicine and Center for Neuroscience Research 5:20 - 5:45 Distinguishing Independent Bi-Temporal from Unilateral Onset in Epileptic Patients by the Analysis of Nonlinear Characteristics of EEG Signals Chang-Chia Liu, University of Florida Conference Dinner 7:30 University Hotel and Conference Center (Hilton Hotel) Friday, February 17, 2006 Session F1 - Chairman: Panos M. Pardalos 9:00 - 10:00 Evolution as the Blind Engineer: Wiring Minimization in the Brain KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dmitri Chklovskii, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 10:00 - 10:45 Resetting of Brain Dynamics by Epileptic Seizures Leonidas D. Iasemidis, Arizona State University 10:45 - 11:15 Break Session F2 - Chairman: Onur Seref 11:00 - 11:25 Biomarker Discovery in Ischemic Stroke - A Neuroproteomic Study Andrew K. Ottens, University of Florida 11:25 - 11:50 Differential Proteomic Analysis of Traumatic Brain Injury Biomarker Study Kevin K. W. Wang, University of Florida 11:50 - 12:15 Fuzzy Hyperplane Clustering Algorithm and Applications to Sparse Representations Pando Georgiev, University of Cincinnati 12:15 - 12:45 Quadratic Programming Approach for Clustering Epileptic Brain W. Art Chaovalitwongse, Rutgers University 12:45 - 2:15 Lunch Session F3 - Chairman: W. Art Chaovalitwongse 2:15 - 2:40 Parallel Image Clustering using Level Set Methods Moongu Jeon, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea 2:40 - 3:05 Choosing the Appropriate Level of Abstraction for Brain Machine Interfaces: Data Collection and Analysis Insights Justin C. Sanchez, University of Florida 3:05 - 3:30 Dyslexia: An Example of Natural Variation in Large-Scale Neural Network Organization Richard E. Frye, University of Florida 3:30 - 4:00 Kernel Based Methods Applied to Single Trial Neural Signals Onur Seref, University of Florida 4:00 - 4:30 Break Session F4 - Chairman: Chang-Chia Liu 4:30 - 4:55 Tabu Search Enhanced Graphical Models for Classification of High Dimensional Data Xue Bai, Carnegie Mellon University 4:55 - 5:45 MEG in Dyslexia: A Power and Coherence Study Yan Zhang, University of Florida 5:20 - 5:45 Graph Theory-Based Data Mining Techniques to Study Brain Similarity Network of Epileptic Brain Wichai Suharitdamrong, University of Florida 5:45 - 6:00 Closing Remarks Plenary Talk: 1. Evolution as the Blind Engineer: Wiring Minimization in the Brain Dmitri Chklovskii ( Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) 2. Sourcing organizing concepts for neocortical dynamic data from many-body physics Walter J. Freeman (University of California, Berkeley) 3. Probing Brain Function Across Different Spatial and Temporal Scales with Tomographic Analysis of Magnetoencephalographic Signals Andreas Ioannides (Brain Science Institute, RIKEN, Japan) Invited and and Contributed Talks: 4. Tabu Search Enhanced Graphical Models for Classification of High Dimensional Xue Bai (Carnegie Mellon University) 5. Dynamical EEG Properties in the Limbic Epilepsy Rat Model Paul R. Carney (University of Florida) 6. Cluster Analysis of Epileptic Brains W. Art Chaovalitwongse (Rutgers University) 7. Probability Distribution Function and Optimal Strategy for Natural Selection Su-Shing Chen ( University of Florida) 8. Current Source Density Analysis of Ongoing Neural Activity: Theory and Applications Mukesh Dhamala (University of Florida) 9. Statistical Modeling of Neurobiological Data Mingzhou Ding (University of Florida) 10. Dyslexia: An Example of Natural Variation in Large-Scale Neural Network Organization Richard E. Frye (University of Florida) 11. Fuzzy Hyperplane Clustering Algorithm and Applications to Sparse Representations Pando Georgiev (University of Cincinnati) 12. Discrimination and Classification by Mixed Integer Programming Fred Glover (University of Colorado) 13. Online Analysis of Device-Tissue Interactions-Modeling Tissue Impedance Spectra Aparna Gupta ( Resselaer Polytechnic Institute) 14. Reading the Mind: fMRI Analysis Via One-Class Machine Learning Techniques Larry Manevitz (University of Haifa, Israel) 15. Neural Information Flow Networks in Songbirds Alexander Hartemin ( Duke University) 16. Tracking Spatio-Temporal Changes in ECOG Anant Hegde (University of Florida) 17. Adaptations of Stationary Analytics Techniques to Understand the Nonstationary Neural Activity Underlying Performance of a Complex Cognitive Task Linda Hermer-Vazquez (University of Florida) 18. Change Detection of Synchrony in Oscillatory Neurophysiologic Signals Qiang Huang (University of South Florida) 19. Shape Analysis for Automated Sulcal Classification and Percellation of MRI Data Monica K. Hurdal (Florida State University) 20. Resetting of Brain Dynamics by Epileptic Seizures Leonidas D. Iasemidis (Arizona State University) 21. Parallel Image Clustering using Level Set Methods Moongu Jeon (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea) 22. Development of a Rodent Seizure Control System using Intracerebroventricular Injections of Midazolam Kevin Kelly (Drexel University) 23. Neural Networks, Monte Carlo Methods, and Real-world Neurons Jeff Knisley (East Tennessee University) 24. Computational Evaluation of Mixed Integer Programming Models for Discrimination and Classification Fang Liang (University of Colorado) 25. Distinguishing Independent Bi-Temporal from Unilateral Onset in Epileptic Patients by the Analysis of Nonlinear Characteristics of EEG Signals Chang-Chia Liu (University of Florida) 26. A New Brain Mapping Based on the Visualization and Modeling of the Short Term Maximum Lyapunov Exponent Nadia Mammone (Reggio Calabria, Italy) 27. A Simulation Tool Using Discrete Integrate and Fire Neurons: Modeling the Influence of Anatomy on Information Flow in Very Large Simulated Networks Nadia Maimon (University of Haifa, Israel) 28. BrainMiner: A Visual Analytics Tool for the Discovery of Functional Relationships in the Human Brain Klaus Mueller (Stony Brook University) 29. Dynamical State Dependent Electrical Stimulation for Seizure Control in a Chronic Limbic Epilepsy Model Sandeep P. Nair (University of Florida) 30. Biomarker Discovery in Ischemic Stroke ? A Neuroproteomic Study Andrew K. Ottens (University of Florida) 31. Visual Analysis for Comparing Structure, Timing and Synchronization Properties of Neural Populations Kay A. Robbins (University of Texas at San Antonio) 32. Group Sensing with Electroencephalograms (EEG) David Rosenbluth (Telecordia) 33. Hyperplane-Based Decision Trees and Their Optimization Michele Samorani (Università degli Studi di Bologna, Italy) 34. Choosing the Appropriate Level of Abstraction for Brain Machine Interfaces: Data Collection and Analysis Insights Justin C. Sanchez (University of Florida) 35. Kernel Based Methods Applied to Single Trial Neural Signals Onur Seref (University of Florida) 36. Graph Theory-Based Data Mining Techniques to Study Similarity of Epileptic Brain Network Wichai Suharitdamrong (University of Florida) 37. A Feedback Control Systems View of Epileptic Seizures Kostas Tsakalis (Arizona State University) 38. Differential Proteomic Analysis of Traumatic Brain Injury Biomarker Study Keving K.W. Wang (University of Florida) 39. MEG in Dyslexia: A Power and Coherence Study Yan Zang (University of Florida)