Welcome to BIOKDD 2019 !

Bioinformatics is the science of managing, mining, and interpreting information from biological data, and data mining plays an essential role in addressing the fundamental problems in Biomedical Informatics. The annual BIOKDD workshop is an established forum for researchers and practitioners of Biomedical Informatics and Data Mining to explore cutting-edge techniques and to exchange ideas and experiences. BIOKDD has been successfully held in conjunction with SIGKDD for 17 years.

The goal of the 18th International Workshop on Data Mining in Bioinformatics (BIOKDD'19) is to encourage KDD researchers to tackle the numerous challenges of mining and learning in Bioinformatics, Biomedical and Health Informatics. To embrace SIGKDD 2019's Health Day, the workshop will feature the theme of Data Science Meets Bioinformatics. This field focuses on the use popular Big Data frameworks, data visualization, and effective data mining and machine learning approaches for the analysis of large amounts of heterogeneous complex biological and medical data, together with innovative applications in Bioinformatics and Health Informatics. The key goal is to accelerate the convergence between Data Mining and Biomedical Informatics communities to expedite discoveries in basic biology, medicine and healthcare.

We are excited to have Prof. Ananth Kalyanaraman from Washington State University as our keynote speaker this year, please find more information here.

In addition to the traditional full workshop papers where quality ones will be invited to publish in IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (TCBB), we solicit submissions to two new tracks Abstracts and Late-Breaking Research initiated from BIOKDD 2018.

The Abstracts track is a perfect place for Bioinformatics researchers and medical informaticians to introduce their preliminary research outcomes to increase research impact and to nurture collaborations. We emphasize research effectiveness on real-world datasets. Submitted abstracts will be peer-reviewed by the program committee to make sure that the content would be of interest to the KDD audience including researchers, practitioners and trainees, and authors of accepted abstracts will be asked to give a spotlight presentation and a poster presentation.

The Late-Breaking Research track is a perfect place for Bioinformatics researchers and medical informaticians to introduce their published work with exceptionally high practical significance, to further broaden the work's research impact. We require the submission of a published manuscript (at least in arXiv) along with additional supplemental or unpublished data, to highlight the work. Authors of accepted submissions will be asked to give an oral presentation.