PART 1 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: METHODS
1. Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
2. Machine Learning
3. Artificial Intelligence
4. Data Science
5. Deep Learning
6. Explainability of AI methods
7. Intelligent Agents
PART 2 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: BIOINFORMATICS
8. Sequence Analysis
9. Structure Analysis
10. Omics Sciences
11. Ontologies in Bioinformatics
12. Integrative Bioinformatics
13. Biological Networks Analysis
14. Biological Pathway Analysis
15. Knowledge Extraction from Biomedical Texts
16. Artificial Intelligence in Bioinformatics: Issues and
Challenges
Mario Cannataro is a Full Professor of Computer Engineering and
Bioinformatics at University “Magna Graecia of Catanzaro, Italy.
He is the director of the Data Analytics research center and the
chair of the Bioinformatics Laboratory. His current research
interests include bioinformatics, medical informatics, artificial
intelligence, sentiment analysis, data analytics, parallel and
distributed computing. He is a member of the editorial boards of
Briefings in Bioinformatics and IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics. He was guest editor of
several special issues on bioinformatics and health informatics and
organized several bioinformatics workshops in conjunction with
ACM-BCB and IEEE-BIBM conferences. He has published three books and
more than 300 papers in international journals and conference
proceedings. Prof. Cannataro is a member of the Ethical Committee
of the Calabria Region and a senior member of ACM, IEEE and SIBIM,
He is currently a member of the steering committee of the Italian
Bioinformatics Society (BITS) and of the Italian Association for
Telemedicine and Medical Informatics (AITIM).
Pietro Hiram Guzzi the Ph.D. degree in biomedical engi- neering
from Magna Græcia University, Italy, in 2008. He has been an
Associate Professor of computer engineering with Magna Græcia
Univer- sity since 2008. He has been a Visiting Researcher with
Georgia Tech University, Atlanta. He has authored two books. His
research interests include semantic-based and network-based
analysis of biological and clinical data. He is a member of the
ACM, BITS, ISMB, and NETBIO COSI. He is an Editor of a newsletter
of the ACM Special Interest Group on Bioinformatics, Computational
Biology, and Biomedical Informatics (SIGBio), and the IEEE/ACM
TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY AND BIOINFORMATICS. He serves
the scientific community as a reviewer for many conferenceS. He
wrote two books and he edited another one. Giuseppe Agapito is an
assistant professor of computer engineering with the University
Magna Græcia, Catanzaro, Italy. His current research interests
include analysis and visualization of biological networks,
efficient analysis of genomics data, parallel computing, and data
mining. In particular, the research activity is focused on the
development and implementation of statistical and data mining
methodologies also based on parallel and distributed computing, for
the efficient analysis of omics data. He has published over 70
articles for international journals and conference proceedings. He
is a member of the ACM, ACM SIGBio, and BITS. Chiara Zucco received
her Master Degree in Mathematics at the University of Calabria. She
currently is a third-year Ph.D. student in the Biomarkers of
Chronic and Complex Diseases Ph.D. Program at University “Magna
Graecia of Catanzaro, Italy. Her Ph.D. research is mainly focused
on applying Text Mining and in particular Sentiment Analysis
techniques for patient monitoring and adverse events prediction.
She is also interested in Explainable Artificial Intelligence.
Marianna Milano received her Master Degree in Computer Engineering
from the University "Magna Graecia" of Catanzaro, Italy, in 2011
and the Ph.D. degree in Biomarkers of Chronic and Complex Diseases
at the University "Magna Graecia" of Catanzaro, Italy, in 2019. Her
research interests comprise semantic-based and network-based
analysis of biological and clinical data. She is a member of BITS
(Italian Bioinformatics Society).
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