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ACM Southeast Conference

The Departments of Computer Science at Wake Forest and Winston-Salem State universities co-hosted the 45th annual meeting of the ACM Southeast Conference on March 21-23, 2007.  This conference focused on the presentation and publication of original research in general and special sessions, as well as keynote presentations, professional tutorials, and the Southeast Animation Festival.  Wake Forest faculty members chaired special sessions on Computer Security  (Errin Fulp), Computational Biology (Jacquelyn Fetrow and Edward Allen) and Entertainment Computing (Yue-Ling Wong).

The proceedings of the conference has been published and is available through the ACM Digital Library. The poster by Qiang Zhang, Han Wang, Robert Plemmons, and V. Paul Pauca on Spectral unmixing using nonnegative tensor factorization was the Best Poster Award Winner.

Numerous departmental members  and students were conference officers, reviewers, and participants. The overall registration was approxiately 200.  The conference was held in the Benton Convention Center in downtown Winston-Salem.

Papers:

The shuffle index and evaluation of models of signal transduction pathways Edward E. Allen, Liyang Diao, Jacquelyn S. Fetrow, David J. John, Richard F. Loeser, Leslie B. Poole

Additional limitations of the clustering validation method figure of merit Amy L. Olex, David J. John, Elizabeth M. Hiltbold, Jacquelyn S. Fetrow

PDB-SQL: a storage engine for macromolecular data Edward E. Pryor, Jr., Jacquelyn S. Fetrow

A taxonomy of parallel techniques for intrusion detection Patrick Wheeler, Errin Fulp

Semi-automatic ontology extraction to create draft topic maps Steven Roberson, Darina Dicheva

Poster Sessions:

Spectral unmixing using nonnegative tensor factorization Qiang Zhang, Han Wang, Robert Plemmons, V. Paul Pauca

Automating the development of quantum computational software V. Pauca, T. Torgersen, Y. Abraham, J. Schmitt, R. Harris

PERIODIC: state-of-the-art array imaging technology R. Barnard, B. Gray, J. van der Gracht, M. Mirotznik, S. Mathews

   
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