mlg 2011 - 9th International Workshop on Mining and Learning with Graphs
Date2011-08-21
Deadline2011-05-07
VenueSan Diego, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.kdd.org/kdd2011
Topics/Call fo Papers
There is a growing need and interest in analyzing data that is best represented as a graph, such as the World Wide Web, social networks, social media, biological networks, communication networks, and physical network systems. Traditionally, methods for mining and learning with such graphs has been studied independently in several research areas, including machine learning, statistics, data mining, information retrieval, natural language processing, computational biology, statistical physics, and sociology. However, we note that contributions developed in one area can, and should, impact work in the other areas and disciplines. One goal of this workshop is to foster this type of interdisciplinary exchange, by encouraging abstraction of the underlying problem (and solution) characteristics during presentation and discussion.
In particular, this workshop is intended to serve as a forum for exchanging ideas and methods, developing new common understandings of the problems at hand, sharing of data sets where applicable, and leveraging existing knowledge from different disciplines. The goal is to bring together researchers from the related disciplines, including academia, industry and government, and create a forum for discussing recent advances in analysis of graphs. In doing so we aim to better understand the overarching principles and the limitations of our current methods, and to inspire research on new algorithms and techniques for mining and learning with graphs.
Invited Speakers:
Lada Adamic, University of Michigan
Karsten Borgwardt, Max Planck Institute
William Cohen, Carnegie Melon University
Michelle Girvan, University of Maryland
Alon Halevy, Google Inc.
Peter Hoff, Univeristy of Washington
Michael Mahoney, Stanford University
In particular, this workshop is intended to serve as a forum for exchanging ideas and methods, developing new common understandings of the problems at hand, sharing of data sets where applicable, and leveraging existing knowledge from different disciplines. The goal is to bring together researchers from the related disciplines, including academia, industry and government, and create a forum for discussing recent advances in analysis of graphs. In doing so we aim to better understand the overarching principles and the limitations of our current methods, and to inspire research on new algorithms and techniques for mining and learning with graphs.
Invited Speakers:
Lada Adamic, University of Michigan
Karsten Borgwardt, Max Planck Institute
William Cohen, Carnegie Melon University
Michelle Girvan, University of Maryland
Alon Halevy, Google Inc.
Peter Hoff, Univeristy of Washington
Michael Mahoney, Stanford University
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- International Workshop on Visual Analytics and Information Fusion
- 5th International Workshop on Knowledge Discovery from Sensor Data (SensorKDD-2011)
- The 3rd Workshop on Large-scale Data Mining: Theory and Applications (LDMTA 2011)
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