| With the Internet, bio-technology, video digital data processing, as well as global
geometric data applications, the enormous dataset size has been pushing our limits in data processing.
Both theoreticians and Practitioners are challenged to an extent that has never seen before. A growing
pressure has been put on different experts, such as Computer Scientists, Combinatorics Experts, and
Statisticians, dealing with their own large data processing problems, to reach out beyond their own
disciplines, to search for ideas, methodologies, and tool boxes, to find better, faster and more
accurate solutions. The intErnational Symposium on Combinatorics, Algorithms, Probabilistic and Experimental methodologies (ESCAPE 2007), is intended to provide an interdisciplinary forum for researchers across their discipline boundaries to exchange their approaches, to foster innovative ideas as well as to develop commonly interested research agenda. The novelty of ESCAPE is to study practical large data processing problems with different, and eventually converging, methodologies from major important disciplines. |
The program topics include but are not limited to:
Algebraic computation and number theory
Bioinformatics
Combinatorics and experimental design
Corpus linguistics
Financial data processing and analysis
Geometric information processing and communication
Grid computing and network resource allocation
High performance computing techniques and applications
Heuristic evaluation methodologies
Internet algorithms and protocols
Large system scheduling methodologies
Methodologies of simulation evaluation and applications
Parameterized algorithms, heuristics and analysis
Probabilistic method and randomized algorithms
Real time data processing and online algorithms
Robust optimization and simulation
Sampling techniques in data analysis
ESCAPE proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag, in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series.
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