9.

Ferreira M. M. C., Faria C. G., Paes E. T., “OCEANOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF NORTHERN SÃO PAULO COAST, A CHEMOMETRIC STUDY”.  Budapest, Hungary, 21-23/ 08/1997: CC'97 Conferentia Chemometrica, Book of Abstracts, Lec14(1997). Oral L14.
 

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Subramanian S., Ferreira M. M. C., Trsic M., “A STRUCTURE -ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP STUDY OF NAPHTHOQUINONES AGAINST CARCINOSARCOMA WALKER 256”. Budapest, Hungary, 21-23/ 08/1997: CC'97 Conferentia Chemometrica, Book of Abstracts, Lec23 (1997). Oral L23.


This is a simplified version of the original conference site available at: http://www.jate.u-szeged.hu/~rajko/CC'97.html


 

Organized by

Hungarian Chemical Society
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Chemometrics and Automatic Analysis Working Group
Miskolc Academic Committee (Section of Chemistry)


Virtual Postcard of the Conference


History

Since 1983 Hungarian chemometricians meet every year for three days to see the latest results of their colleagues in Hungary. In every fourth year the chemometric meetings were included in the annual congress of the Hungarian Chemical Society (Pécs 1988, Szombathely 1992, Eger 1996). After successful regional chemometric meetings (e.g. Scandinavian, Mediterranean, Dutch) a similar conference is intended to organize in Central Europe, with the pointed aim of continuing the tradition of East-West meetings initiated by Slovak, Czech and Hungarian Chemical Societies bodily.


Scientific Advisory Board

L. Buydens; Nijmegen, The Netherlands
J. T. Clerc; Bern, Switzerland
P. Geladi; Umea, Sweden
J. Havel; Brno, Czech Republic
G. Kateman; Nijmegen, The Netherlands
B. R. Kowalski; Seattle, WA, USA
O. M. Kvalheim; Bergen, Norway
D. L. Massart; Brussel, Belgium
M. Matherny; Kosice, Slovakia
K. Varmuza; Vienna, Austria
G. Veress; Veszprém, Hungary
W. Wegscheider; Graz, Austria
J. Zupan; Ljubljana, Slovenia 
Conference fee

The conference fee includes free admission to the lectures, abstract book, list of participants, free public transportation in Budapest, beverages, one meal per day and the welcome reception.

Full participant

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320 $

Student

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220 $


Topics
Invited lecturers

J. T. Clerc (Bern, Switzerland):
Platform Independent Programming: Possibilities and Limitations.

Klaas Faber (Rijswijk, The Netherlands):
Multivariate Calibration: Looking Back and Ahead.

Paul Geladi (Umea, Sweden), L. Hadjiskii and P. Hopke (Potsdam, NY, USA):
Multivariate Regression for Environmental Data: Non-Linearities and Prediction Bias.

J. Havel (Brno, Czech Republic):
Chemometrics in Capillary Electrophoresis.

Rene Henrion (Berlin, Germany):
Analysis of N-dimensional Data Arrays: Theory, Algorithms, Applications.

János Inczédy (Budapest, Hungary):
Chemical Information, a Central Point in Our Age.

Peter C. Jurs (Penn State Univ. Park, PA, USA):
Prediction of Chemical Properties of Organic Compounds from Molecular Structure.

Roman Kaliszan (Gdansk, Poland):
Chemometrically Processed Chromatographic Data in Drug Sciences.

Olav M. Kvalheim, B. Massart and F. Brakstad(Bergen, Norway and Porsgrunn, Norway):
Environmental Monitoring and Forecasting by Means of Multivariate methods.

Mikulas Matherny (Presov, Slovakia):
Information-Theory and Its Application in Analytical Chemistry.

Matthias Otto (Freiberg, Gemany):
Statistics for Linear and Non-linear Multivariate Calibration.

Beata Walczak (Katowice, Poland):
Neuro-fuzzy Approach to Calibration and Pattern Recognition Problems.


Organizing Committee
General Information
Invited lectures, a limited number of oral contributions (20 min) and posters are expected. Software, hardware and book exhibition is also planned. Post congress tours are foreseen.
The Conference language is English. No simultaneous translation will be provided.

The Conference will take place at

AGROHOTEL

H-1121 Budapest, Normafa út. 54.

Easily available by bus No 21 from "Moszkva tér" which is five stations away from the Railway Station "Nyugati", by tram No 6. More detailed travel information.

Here is a low resolution map (about 121 kB), and
here is a high resolution map (about 313 kB).



Registration

Poster Presentation
Your posters will be presented on 21st August (Thursday) P27 - P50 and 22nd August (Friday) P51 - P74 in the afternoon.
The poster boards are: 1.30 meters high by 1.30 meters wide.

Symposium Proceedings
All papers presented at CC'97 will be considered for publication in a Symposium Volume of the Chemometrics andIntelligent Laboratory Systems, published by Elsevier Science. Complete manuscripts should be submitted in triplicate at the Registration Desk and will be subject to the usual process of peer review.


Any questions about the conference CC'97 emerged should be sent to

Dr. Tamás Pap 
CC'97 International Chemometric Conference
University of Veszprém, 
H-8201 Veszprém, P.O.B. 158, Hungary 
phone: +3688-421-869; fax: +3688-426-016
E-mail: pap@anal.venus.vein.hu


Deadlines

Deadline for registration:

Contributed papers (oral or poster) will only be included in the Book of Abstracts provided at least one of the authors has formally registered and has paid the registration fee before July 20, 1997.
Registration after this date will be charged by an extra 50$.



Program
August 20, Wednesday

(Attention, please! In Hungary this day is national holiday, so most of the shops and all banks will be closed and you may find difficulties in public transportation, mainly in the evening)


August 21, Thursday
Multivariate techniques, calibration
09:00-09:45 Opening ceremony
J. Inczédy: Chemical Information, a Central Point in our Age (Inv01)
Chairman: R. Kaliszan
09:45-10:30 K. Faber: Multivariate Calibration: Looking Back and Ahead (Inv02)
10:30-10:50 V. Centner: A Comparison of Multivariate Calibration Techniques Applied to Experimental NIR Data Set (Lec13)
10:50-11:10 M.M.C. Ferreria: Oceanographic Distribution of Northern Sao Paolo Coast: a Chemometric Study (Lec14)
11:10-11:25
Break
Chairman: M. Otto
11:25-12:10 R. Henrion: Analaysis of N-Dimensional Data Arrays, Theory, Algorithms, Applications (Inv03)
12:10-12:30 P.M. Lang: Are PLS and PCR Really Different Methods? (Lec15)
12:30-12:50 A.L. Pomerantsev: Prediction the Behavior of Polymer Materials at Different Conditions (Lec16)
12:50-14:20
Lunch
Chairman: R. Henrion
14:20-15:05 O.M. Kvalheim: Environmental Monitoring and Forecasting by Means of Multivariate Methods (Inv04)
15:05-15:25 J. Verdú-Andrés: Leverage Corrected Residuals a Fast Way to Select the best Subset of Principal Components for PCR (Lec17)
15:25-15:40
Break
15:40-16:25 M. Otto: Statistics for Linear and Non-Linear Multivariate Calibration (Inv05)
16:25-16:45 P. Koscielnak: Non-Linear Calibration by the Standard Addition Method (Lec18)
16:45-18:45 POSTER SESSION I (P27-P50): Multivariate techniques, QSAR
19:30-
CONFERENCE DINNER


August 22, Friday
QSAR, Applications
Chairman: O.M. Kvalheim
09:00-09:45 P.C. Jurs: Prediction of Chemical Properties of Organic Compounds (Inv06)
09:45-10:05 A. Cossé-Barbi: Shape Recognition and Chirality Measure by fitting a Discrete Pattern onto a Continous Function (Lec19)
10:05-10:25 R. Gawineczki: Relations Between NMR Parameters of Salicylaldoximes and Substituent Constants (Lec20)
10:25-11:00
Break
Chairman: M. Matherny
11:00-11:45 R. Kaliszan: Application of Chemometrically Processed Chromatographic Data for Drug Sciences (Inv07)
11:45-12:05 A.P. Borossy: 3D QSAR Analysis of 5-HT1A Receptor ligands (Lec21)
12:05-12:25 V.D. Tonkopii: The Action of some Organochlorines gamma-Aminobutryc Acid (GABA) Receptors to Daphnia Magna - a QSAR Study (Lec22)
12:25-12:45 M.M.C. Ferreira: A SAR Study of Naphtoquinones against Carcinosarcoma Walker 256 (Lec23)
12:45-14:00
Lunch
Programming, Optimization
Chairman: J. Havel
14:00-14:45 J.T. Clerc: Platform Independent Programming (Inv08)
14:45-15:05 R. Wehrens: The Quality of Genetic Algorithms in Structure Optimization (Lec24)
15:05-15:30
Break
15:30-16:15 P. Geladi: Multivariate Regression for Environmental Data: Non-Linearities and Prediction Bias (Inv09)
16:15-18:15 POSTER SESSION II (P51-P74): Classical Chemometrics: Softwares

August 23, Saturday
ANN, Information, Application
Chairman: J.T. Clerc
09:00-09:45 B. Walczak: Neuro-Fuzzy Approach to Calibration and Pattern Recognation Problems (Inv10)
09:45-10:05 A. Felinger: Statistical Analysis of Multicomponent Chromatograms (Lec25)
10:05-10:25 S. Kemény: Ridge Regression for Complex Linear and Non-Linear Models (Lec26)
10:25-11:00
Break
Chairman: P. Szepesváry
11:00-11:45 M. Matherny: Development of the Information Theory and its Application in the Analytical Chemistry (Inv11)
11:45-12:30 J. Havel: Chemometrics in capillary Electrophoresis (Inv12)
12:30-
Closing ceremony




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