DMIN'10 -
Call for Papers
CALL FOR PAPERS
and
Call For
Workshop/Session Proposals
DMIN'10
The 2010
International Conference on Data Mining
http://www.dmin-2010.com
Date and
Location: July 12-15, 2010, Las Vegas, USA
You are invited to submit
a full paper for consideration. All accepted papers will
be published in the 2010 DMIN conference proceedings (in
printed book form; later, the proceedings will also be
accessible online). Those interested in proposing a
workshop, special session, or a tutorial should refer to
the relevant sections that appear below.
SCOPE: Topics of interest include, but are
not limited to, the following:
Data Mining
Tasks
-
Regression/Classification
-
Time series forecasting
-
Segmentation/Clustering/Association
-
Deviation and outlier detection
-
Explorative and visual data mining
-
Web mining
-
Mining text and semi-structured data
-
Temporal and spatial data mining
-
Multimedia mining (audio/video)
-
Others
Data Mining
Algorithms
- Artificial neural networks
- Fuzzy logic and rough sets
- Decision trees/rule learners
- Support vector machines
- Evolutionary computation/meta heuristics
- Statistical methods
- Collaborative filtering
- Case based reasoning
- Link and sequence analysis
- Ensembles/committee approaches
- Others
Data Mining Integration
- Mining large scale data
- Distributed and grid based data
mining
- Data and knowledge representation
- Data warehousing
and OLAP integration
- Integration of prior/domain knowledge
- Metadata and ontologies
- Agent technologies for data mining
- Legal
and social aspects of data mining
Data Mining Process
-
Data cleaning and preparation
-
Feature selection and transformation
-
Attribute discretisation and encoding
-
Sampling and rebalancing
-
Missing value imputation
-
Model selection/assessment and comparison
-
Induction principles
-
Model interpretation
-
Others
Data Mining Applications
- Bioinformatics
- Medicine Data Mining
- Business/Corporate/Industrial Data Mining
- Credit Scoring
- Direct Marketing
- Database Marketing
- Engineering Mining
- Military Data Mining
- Security Data Mining
- Social Science Mining
- Others
We
particularly encourage submissions of industrial
applications and case studies from practitioners. These
will not be evaluated using solely theoretical research
criteria, but will take general interest and
presentation into consideration.
Data Mining Software
Alternative and additional examples of possible topics
include:
-
Data Mining for
Business Intelligence
-
Emerging
technologies in data mining
-
Computational
performance issues in data
mining
-
Data mining in
usability
-
Advanced
prediction modelling using data
mining
-
Data mining and
national security
-
Data mining tools
-
Data analysis
-
Data preparation
techniques (selection,
transformation, and
preprocessing)
-
Information
extraction methodologies
-
Clustering
algorithms used in data mining
-
Genetic
algorithms and categorization
techniques used in data mining
-
Data and
information integration
-
Microarray design
and analysis
-
Privacy-preserving data mining
-
Active data
mining
-
Statistical
methods used in data mining
-
Multidimensional
data
-
Case studies and
prototypes
-
Automatic data
cleaning
-
Data
visualization
-
Theory and
practice - knowledge
representation and discovery
-
Knowledge
Discovery in Databases (KDD)
-
Uncertainty
management
-
Data reduction
methods
-
Data engineering
-
Content mining
-
Indexing schemes
-
Information
retrieval
-
Metadata use and
management
-
Multidimensional
query languages and query
optimization
-
Multimedia
information systems
-
Search engine
query processing
-
Pattern mining
-
Applications (examples:
data mining in education,
marketing, finance and financial
services, business applications,
medicine, bioinformatics,
biological sciences, science and
technology, industry and
government, ...)
USEFUL WEB LINKS
To see the DBLP list of
accepted papers in the last offering of DMIN, go to
http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/dmin/dmin2009.html.
The main web site of
DMIN'10 can be found at
http://www.dmin-2010.com.
The web site of
WORLDCOMP'10 can be found at
http://www.world-academy-of-science.org/.
ACADEMIC CO-SPONSORS:
Currently being prepared -
The sponsors will include a number of active research
labs and centers that have helped to shape our field.
The Academic sponsors of the last offering of DMIN &
WORLDCOMP included research labs and centers affiliated
with United States Military Academy, Harvard University,
MIT, Argonne National Lab., University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, University of Minnesota, University of
Texas at Austin, Georgia Institute of Technology, George
Mason University, Vienna University of Technology,
University of Siegen, Russian Academy of Sciences,
University of Iowa, SECLAB (Italy), University of North
Dakota, Texas A&M University, National Institute for
Health Research, International Society of Intelligent
Biological Medicine, Academy of Biomedical Sciences and
Technologies, and European
Commission. For 2010, we will also include The Berkeley
Initiative in Soft Computing/BISC of University of
California, Berkeley (confirmed.) In recent offerings of
WORLDCOMP/DMIN, corporate sponsors included: Google,
Intel, Salford Systems, Element CXI, Synplicity, NIIT,
SuperMicro, HPCNano, Council on Medical & Care
Compunetics, Scientific Tech. Corp., HoIP, GridToday.
DMIN'10 Conference Chairs:
Dr. Robert Stahlbock
University of Hamburg,
Germany
conference-chair@dmin-2010.com
(General Conference Chair)
Dr. Sven F. Crone
Lancaster University,
United Kingdom
s.crone@lancaster.ac.uk
(Program Chair)
Members of the Steering Committee of WORLDCOMP 2010:
(DMIN'10 is an important
track of WORLDCOMP which is a federated event. What
appears below is a partial list of members of the
steering committee.)
Prof. Hamid R. Arabnia
Coordinator & General Co-Chair, WORLDCOMP 2010,
Professor, Computer Science,
Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of Supercomputing
(Springer),
Co-Editor/Board, Journal of Computational Science (Elsevier),
Advisory Board, IEEE Technical Committee on Scalable
Computing,
The University of Georgia, Georgia, USA
email: hra@cs.uga.edu
Dr. Selim Aissi
Chief Strategist - Security, Manageability and
Virtualization,
Ultra Mobile Group, Intel Corporation, USA
Prof. Ruzena Bajcsy
Member, National Academy of Engineering,
IEEE Fellow, ACM Fellow,
Professor, Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences
University of California, Berkeley, California, USA
Prof. Hyunseung Choo
ITRC Director of Ministry of Information & Communication,
Korea,
Director, ITRC: Intelligent HCI Convergence Research
Center, Korea,
Director, Korea Information Processing Society,
Assoc. Editor, ACM Transactions on Internet Technology,
Assoc. Editor, Transactions on Computational Science,
Springer-Verlag;
Director, Korean Society for Internet Info. (KSII) +
Society for Sim.;
Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Prof. Andy Marsh
Director HoIP (Healthcare over Internet Protocol),
Secretary-General WABT (World Academy of Biomedical
Science & Tech.),
Vice-president ICET (Int'l Council for Engineering &
Technology),
Vice-president ICMCC (Int'l Council on Medical & Care
Compunetics),
Visiting Professor, University of Westminster, UK
Prof. Lotfi A. Zadeh
Member, National Academy of Engineering,
IEEE Fellow, ACM Fellow, AAAS Fellow, AAAI Fellow, IFSA
Fellow,
Director, Berkeley Initiative in Soft Computing,
Professor, University of California, Berkeley, USA
PURPOSE / HISTORY:
DMIN'10 Conference is
being held jointly (same location and dates) with a
number of other research conferences (WORLDCOMP).
WORLDCOMP is the largest annual gathering of researchers
in computer science, computer engineering and applied
computing. We anticipate to have 2,000 or more attendees
from over 85 countries participating at WORLDCOMP
Congress. A number of individual research tracks of the
Congress have been held for many years; for example,
PDPTA has been held annually since 1995 (PDPTA'10 is the
16th annual conference); ERSA has been held annually
since 2001 (ERSA'10 is the 10th annual conference); ICAI
has been held annually since 1999 (ICAI'10 is the 12th
annual conference); DMIN has been held annually since
2003 (DMIN'10 is the 8th annual conference; originally
it was offered as part of IKE). Other tracks of
WORLDCOMP Congress have similar records.
The motivation behind this
federated congress is to assemble a spectrum of
affiliated research conferences into a coordinated
research meeting held in a common place at a common
time. The main goal is to provide a forum for exchange
of ideas in a number of research areas that interact.
The model used to form DMIN facilitates communication
among researchers from all over the world in different
fields of computer science, computer engineering,
applied computing, information science, and
computational biology. Both inward research (core areas)
and outward research (multi-disciplinary,
inter-disciplinary, and applications) will be covered
during the conference. DMIN makes concerted effort to
reach out to participants affiliated with diverse
entities (such as: universities, institutions,
corporations, government agencies, and research centers/labs)
from all over the world.
DMIN'10 will be composed
of research presentations, keynote lectures, invited
presentations, tutorials, panel discussions, and poster
presentations. In recent past, keynote/tutorial/panel
speakers have included (as part of the federated event):
Prof. David A. Patterson (pioneer/computer
architecture, U. of California, Berkeley), Dr. K. Eric
Drexler (known as Father of Nanotechnology), Prof. John
H. Holland (known as Father of Genetic Algorithms; U. of
Michigan), Prof. Ian Foster (known as Father of Grid
Computing; U. of Chicago & ANL), Prof. Ruzena Bajcsy (pioneer/VR,
U. of California, Berkeley), Prof. Barry Vercoe (Founding
member of MIT Media Lab, MIT), Dr. Jim Gettys (known as
X-man, developer of X Window System, xhost; OLPC), Prof.
John Koza (known as Father of Genetic Programming,
Stanford U.), Prof. Brian D. Athey (NIH Program Director,
U. of Michigan), Prof. Viktor K. Prasanna (pioneer, U.
of Southern California), Dr. Jose L. Munoz (NSF Program
Director and Consultant), Prof. Jun Liu (Broad Institute
of MIT & Harvard U.), Anousheh Ansari (CEO, Prodea
Systems & first female private space explorer), and many
other distinguished speakers.
Tutorial speakers for data
mining oriented tutorials have included Prof. Eamonn
Keogh (U. of California,Riverside), Ashu M.G. Solo (Principal
of Maverick Technologies America Inc.), Mikhail Golovnya
(Senior Scientist, Salford Systems), Prof. Nitesh V.
Chawla (U. of Notre Dame, USA), Dr. Peter Geczy
(National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
Technology (AIST), Japan), Prof. Asim Roy (Arizona State
University), and Dr. Dan Steinberg (CEO of Salford
Systems).
To get a feeling about the
events' atmosphere, see the 2009 delegates photos
available at
http://www.pixagogo.com/1672514104.
2008 delegates photos can
be viewed at
http://www.pixagogo.com/8658134154.
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS, PUBLICATION, INDEXING INFORMATION:
Prospective authors are
invited to submit their papers by uploading them to the
DMIN'10 online paper collection and review system.
Submissions must be uploaded by March 1, 2010 and they
must be in pdf format. Details (submission system,
typesetting formats etc.) can be found on the DMIN'10
web site at
http://www.dmin-2010.com/submission.htm
The length of the
Camera-Ready papers (if accepted) will be limited to 7 (IEEE
style) pages. Papers must not have been
previously published or currently submitted for
publication elsewhere. The first page of the draft paper
should include: title of the paper, name, affiliation,
postal address, and email address for each author. The
first page should also identify the name of the Contact
Author and a maximum of 5 topical keywords that would
best represent the content of
the paper.
Full papers will be
evaluated for originality, significance, clarity, impact,
and soundness. Each paper will be refereed by at least
two experts in the field who are independent of the
conference program committee. The referees' evaluations
will then be reviewed by one member of the program
committee who will recommend a decision to the chair of
the track that the paper has been submitted to. The
chair will make the final decision. Lastly, the final
papers will be reviewed by one member of the program
committee.
All accepted papers will
be published in the respective conference proceedings
(in both, printed book form as well as online). The
proceedings will be indexed in Inspec/IET/The Institute
for Engineering and Technology, DBLP/Computer Science
Bibliography, and others.) The printed proceedings will
be available for distribution on site at the conference.
In addition to the
publication of the proceedings, selected authors will be
invited to submit extended versions of their papers for
publication in a number of research books being proposed/contracted
with various publishers (such as, Springer, Elsevier,
IOS, ...) - these books would be composed after the
conference. Also, many chairs of sessions and workshops
will be forming journal special issues to be published
after the conference. For DMIN'10, it is planned to
publish extended papers in a Special Issue in Annals of
Information Systems focused on Web Mining.
PROPOSAL FOR ORGANIZING SPECIAL SESSIONS/WORKSHOPS:
Each session will have at
least 6 paper presentations from different authors (12
papers in the case of workshops). The session chairs
will be responsible for all aspects of their sessions;
including, soliciting papers, reviewing, selecting, ...
The names of session
chairs will appear as Associate Editors in the
conference proceedings and on the cover of the books.
Proposals to organize
sessions should include the following information: name
and address (+ email) of proposer, his/her
biography, title of session, a 100-word description of
the topic of the session, the relevance for DMIN), and a
short description on how the session will be advertised
(in most cases, session proposers solicit papers from
colleagues and researchers whose work is known to the
session proposer). Please email your session/workshop
proposal to the DMIN'10
Special Session Chair Gary M. Weiss via
special-session-chair@dmin-2010.com.
We would like to receive
the session proposals by January 30, 2010.
IMPORTANT DATES:
January 30, 2010: |
Proposals for
organizing sessions/workshops |
March 31, 2010: |
Submission of papers (about
5 to 7 pages) |
April 20, 2010: |
Notification of
acceptance |
May 10 , 2010: |
Final papers +
Copyright + Registration |
July 12-15, 2010:
|
The 2010 International
Conference on Data Mining (DMIN'10) |
MEMBERS OF PROGRAM AND ORGANIZING COMMITTEES:
The Program Committee
includes members of chapters of World Academy of Science
(chapters: supercomputing; scientific computing; AI;
imaging science; databases; simulation;software eng.;
embedded systems; internet & web technologies;
communications; computer security; & bioinformatics.)
The Program Committee for DMIN'10 conference is
currently being formed. Many who have already joined the
committees of individual tracks are renowned leaders,
scholars, researchers, scientists and practitioners of
the highest ranks; many are directors of research labs.,
fellows of various societies, heads/chairs of
departments, program directors of research funding
agencies, deans and provosts. You can view the list of
program committee of the last offering of DMIN at:
http://www.dmin--2009.com/committees.htm Program
Committee members are expected to have established a
strong and documented research track record. Those
interested in joining the Program Committee should email
to the Program Chair (programme-chair@dmin-2010.com),
the following information for consideration/evaluation:
Name, affiliation and position, complete mailing address,
email address, and a one-page biography that includes
research expertise.
LOCATION OF CONFERENCE:
DMIN'10 will be held at
Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (with any
overflows at other near-by hotels). This is a mega hotel
with excellent conference facilities and over 3,000
rooms. It is minutes from the airport with 24-hour
shuttle service to and from the airport. This hotel has
many recreational attractions, including: waterfalls,
spa, pools, sunning decks, Easy River, wave pool,
nightly shows, many restaurants, ... The hotel is
adjacent to CityCenter (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CityCenter)
which is the largest private development in the United
States' history (costing over $11 Billion); this offers
access to additional recreational and entertainment
attractions. The negotiated room rate for conference
attendees is very reasonable.
|
|