6th IEEE International Conference on BioInspired Processing, BIP 2024
Call for posters
Posters submission closed!
September 23rd October 14th, 2024 Poster submission deadline
October 4th October 28th Poster acceptance notification
December 4th to 6th Event
Original preliminary work can be submitted into the POSTER TRACK. The topics for this track include all of the following:
Bioinspired - Computer sciences, bioinspired computational methods
Bioinspired high-performance computing
Bioinspired electronic and computational devices
Bioinspired artificial intelligence
Bioinspired big data analysis
Bioinspired pattern recognition and classification
Bioinspired social network analysis and modeling
Bioinspired machine learning
Biodiversity and agriculture
Biodiversity informatics (application of ICT to biodiversity conservation)
Bioinspired image and sound processing for health and life sciences
Evolutionary systems
Precision agriculture
Robotics and materials
Bioinspired robotics
Bioinspired materials and biomimetics
Biology and sciences data
Bioinformatics and biocomputing
Computational systems biology
Computer-related genomics and molecular structure, function and evolution
Computer-related issues regarding the structure and function of DNA and RNA, and the interaction of proteins
Dynamic models of metabolic, signaling, and gene expression networks
Bioinspired signal recognition
Bioprocess engineering and biotechnology data analysis.
Chemical and biochemical modeling
Review and publication of posters
At BIP 2024 we encourage students and their advisors to submit short papers for its presentation as a poster on a dedicated session. Posters offer the opportunity to present research work in progress to experts and receive valuable feedback. The session encourages networking and discussion among peers, which may lead to possible collaborative efforts in the region. Please let the BIP community know about your work and take part of a vibrant academic network.
Submitted works will be judged based on their originality, methodological quality and obtained preliminary results. Furthermore, accepted works will be included next year in a special volume of the journal Tecnología en Marcha, indexed in Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index and Scielo.
In case of acceptance, student registration fees apply per person participating in the event.
Submissions
A short paper with no more than 6 pages on 21.5 x 28 cm (8.5 x 11 inches) is expected. It should be submitted in a Microsoft Word document, with 1.5 line spacing, in a single column, using 12-point font.
The paper title should be simple, clear, concise, and in both Spanish and English.
Please clearly provide the author's first name, last name, profession, telephone numbers, email address, place of work (institution, department, school), and the country of the institution's origin. Additionally, you should provide the author's ORCID number. If you do not have one, you can create it at https://orcid.org/
Abstract and keywords must be provided in both Spanish and English. The abstract should consist of no more than 250 words.
Mathematical formulas and equations should be created using the Microsoft Office Equation Editor.
The International System of Units (SI) should be used when applicable.
The bibliography should appear at the end of the document, arranged in the IEEE format.
The Editorial Committee will not process short papers that do not meet these requirements.
For your convenience, the journal provides a template on the website, available at the following link: Tecnología en Marcha Word Template
In case of acceptance, guidelines for poster design would be provided via e-mail.
Submit your work through the registration system. If you haven't registered yet, please create an account as it is mandatory for submission.
Guidelines for authors can be found within the submission system.