Workshop
Fri Jul 17 06:00 AM -- 02:30 PM (PDT)
ICML 2020 Workshop on Computational Biology
Workshop CompBio · Delasa Aghamirzaie · Alexander Anderson · Elham Azizi · Abdoulaye BanirĂ© Diallo · Cassandra Burdziak · Jill Gallaher · Anshul Kundaje · Dana Pe'er · Sandhya Prabhakaran · Amine Remita · Mark Robertson-Tessi · Wesley Tansey · Julia Vogt · Yubin Xie
The workshop will showcase recent research in the field of Computational Biology.
Computational biology is an interdisciplinary field that develops and applies analytical methods,
mathematical and statistical modeling and simulation to analyze and interpret vast collections of
biological data, such as genetic sequences, cellular features or protein structures, and imaging
datasets to make new predictions towards clinical response, discover new biology or aid drug
discovery. The availability of high-dimensional data, at multiple spatial and temporal resolutions
has made machine learning and deep learning methods increasingly critical for computational
analysis and interpretation of the data. Conversely, biological data has also exposed unique
challenges and problems that call for the development of new machine learning methods.
This workshop aims to bring together researchers working at the unique intersection of Machine
Learning and Biology that include areas (and not limited to) such as computational genomics,
neuroscience, pathology, radiology, evolutionary biology, population genomics, phenomics,
ecology, cancer biology, causality, and representation learning and disentanglement to present
recent advances and open questions to the ML community.
The workshop is a sequel to the WCB workshops we organized in the last four years ICML
2019, Long Beach , Joint ICML and IJCAI 2018, Stockholm , ICML 2017, Sydney and ICML
2016, New York as well as Workshop on Bioinformatics and AI at IJCAI 2015 Buenos Aires,
IJCAI 2016 New York, IJCAI 2017 Melbourne which had excellent line-ups of talks and was
well-received by the community. Every year, we received 60+ submissions. After multiple
rounds of rigorous reviewing around 50 submissions were selected from which the best set of
papers were chosen for Contributed talks and Spotlights and the rest were invited as Posters.
We have a steadfast and growing base of reviewers making up the Program Committee. For
the past two editions, a special issue of Journal of Computational Biology has been released
with extended versions of a select set of accepted papers.
We invited Thomas Fuchs, Debora Marks, Fabian Theis, Olga Troyanskaya. We have received funding confirmation from PAIGE and Amazon Web Services that we intend to use for student travel awards. In past years, we have also been able to provide awards for the best poster/paper and partially contribute to the student registration fee.