
To see our prediction results, go to the site mentioned below and choose challenge "5_1: UNSIGNED_GenomeScale", we are Team 41. Tom Begin forwarded message:
From: Gustavo Stolovitzky <gustavo@us.ibm.com> Date: Fri 16 Nov 2007 06:39:31 GMT+01:00 To: DREAM2 Call For Participation <DREAM2_Call_For_Participation% IBMUS@us.ibm.com>, DREAM2 Authors of Accepted Posters <DREAM2_Authors_of_Accepted_Posters%IBMUS@us.ibm.com>, DREAM2 Authors of Accepted Submissions <DREAM2_Authors_of_Accepted_Submissions%IBMUS@us.ibm.com>, DREAM2 Invited Speakers <DREAM2_Invited_Speakers%IBMUS@us.ibm.com>, DREAM2 Program Committee <DREAM2_Program_Committee%IBMUS@us.ibm.com>, DREAM Steering Committee <DREAM_Steering_Committee% IBMUS@us.ibm.com>, CompBioSeminars%IBMUS@us.ibm.com Cc: califano@c2b2.columbia.edu, jpaul@nyas.org Subject: DREAM2 prediction evaluations and program
SINCERE APOLOGIES IF YOU RECEIVE THIS ANNOUNCEMENT MORE THAN ONCE
DREAM2: DIALOGUE ON REVERSE ENGINEERING ASSESSMENT AND METHODS 2 December 3 - 4, 2007, NY Academy of Sciences, New York
Dear colleagues
As you may know, an important component of DREAM2 is its experiment at blind prediction of known biological networks from different data types. We had 5 challenges (some with several sub-challenges) for which 36 teams submitted 110 predictions. We have evaluated all the network prediction submitted to the DREAM2 conference, and we have produced the scores for all the participants. The results of the hard efforts at producing predictions of all participating teams can be found at our web site:
http://wiki.c2b2.columbia.edu/dream/results/
This site is accessible to the world, and because of that the team names have been anonymized.
I think there is a lot to learn from these results. For example, it is clear that there are some challenges for which there is a lot of work ahead (e.g., the protein-protein interaction network, the Five Gene Network Challenge, chip version), and others that appear to be more amenable to "reverse engineer". At the conference we will present several analyses from these aggregate data.
We are also attaching the conference program. If you are planning to attend the conference, please register, as registration is limited and there are only a few places left.
Information on the DREAM Project: http://wiki.c2b2.columbia.edu/dream/index.php/The_DREAM_Project
Information on the DREAM2 Conference: http://wiki.c2b2.columbia.edu/dream/index.php/ DREAM2:_The_2nd_DREAM_Conference
Information on lodging http://wiki.c2b2.columbia.edu/dream/index.php/ DREAM2:_The_2nd_DREAM_Conference#Information_on_Lodging
Sincerely,
DREAM2 Conference Organizers: Gustavo Stolovitzky (chair), IBM Research Andrea Califano, Columbia University
Gustavo A. Stolovitzky, Ph.D. Adj. Assoc Prof of Biomed Informatics, Columbia Univ Mngr, Func Genomics & Sys Biology, IBM Research P.O.Box 218 Office : (914) 945-1292 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 Fax : (914) 945-4217 http://www.research.ibm.com/people/g/gustavo http://domino.research.ibm.com/comm/research_projects.nsf/pages/ fungen.index.html
-- Tom Michoel <http://www.psb.ugent.be/~tomic/>