ICDM'09 2009 - 9th Industrial Conference on Data Mining (Leipzig-ICDM'09)
Topics/Call fo Papers
9th Industrial Conference on Data Mining ICDM¡ä2009 July 20 - 22, 2009, Leipzig/Germany
The Aim of the Conference
This conference is the eight conference in a series of industrial conferences on Data Mining that will be held on yearly basis. Experts from different fields will present their applications and the results obtained by applying data mining. Besides that, newcomers in the field can get a fast introduction to Data Mining by taking the tutorial running in connection with the conference. In a problem/solution hour you will have the opportunity to present your application and ask for support by others or for cooperation in solving the problem.
Program Committee
Chair
Petra Perner
IBaI Leipzig, Germany
Committee
Klaus-Peter Adlassnig
Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Andrea Ahlemeyer-Stubbe
ENBIS, Amsterdam
Klaus-Dieter Althoff
University of Hildesheim, Germany
Chid Apte
IBM Yorktown Heights, USA
Eva Armengol
IIA CSIC, Spain
Bart Baesens
KU Leuven, Belgium
Isabelle Bichindaritz
University of Washington, USA
Leon Bobrowski
Bialystok Technical University, Poland
Marc Boull¨¦
France T¨¦l¨¦com, France
Henning Christiansen
Roskilde University, Denmark
Shirley Coleman
University of Newcastle, United Kingdom
Juan M. Corchado
Universidad de Salamanca, Spain
Antonio Dourado
University of Coimbra, Portugal
Peter Funk
Mälardalen University, Sweden
Brent Gordon
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA
Gary F. Holness
Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories, USA
Eyke H¨?llermeier
University of Marburg, Germany
Piotr Jedrzejowicz
Gdynia Maritime University, Poland
Janusz Kacprzyk
Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Mehmed Kantardzic
University of Louisville, USA
Ron Kenett
KPA Ltd., Israel
Mineichi Kudo
Hokkaido University, Japan
Eduardo F. Morales
INAOE, Ciencias Computacionales, Mexico
Stefania Montani
Universit¨¤ del Piemonte Orientale, Italy
Jerry Oglesby
SAS Institute Inc., USA
Eric Pauwels
CWI Utrecht, The Netherlands
Mykola Pechenizkiy
Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Ashwin Ram
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Tim Rey
Dow Chemical Company, USA
Rainer Schmidt
University of Rostock, Germany
Yuval Shahar
Ben Gurion University, Israel
David Taniar
Monash University, Australia
Stijn Viaene
KU Leuven, Belgium
Rob A. Vingerhoeds
Ecole Nationale d'Ing¨¦nieurs de Tarbes, France
Claus Weihs
University of Dortmund, Germany
Terry Windeatt
University of Surrey, UK
An industrial exhibition running in connection with the conference will give you the opportunity to look at new trends and systems in industry and to present your research to industry.
Paper submission
Paper submissions should be related but not limited to any of the following topics:
Applications of Data Mining in ...
Marketing
Medicine
E-Commerce (Mining Logfiles)
Biotechnology
Quality Management
Multimedia Data (Image, Video, Text, Signals)
Web-Mining
Intrusion Detection in Networks
Case-Based Reasoning
Clustering
Classification & Prediction
Association Rules
Telecommunication
Design of Experiment
Strategy of Experimentation
Capability Indices
Deviation and Novelty Detection
Control Charts
Design of Experiments
Capability Indices
Desirabilities
Authors can submit their paper in long or short version.
Long Paper
The paper must be formatted in the Springer LNCS format. They should have at most 15 pages. The papers will be reviewed by the program committee. Accepted long papers will be published by Springer Verlag in the LNAI Series in the book Advances in Data Mining, edited by Petra Perner.
Short Paper
Short papers are also welcome and can be used to describe work in progress or project ideas. They can have 5 to max. 15 pages, formatted in Springer LNCS format. Accepted short papers will be presented as poster in the poster session. They will be published in a special poster proceedings book.
Industry Papers
We encourage industrial people to show their applications and projects for data mining. This work can be presented as poster during the poster session in the special industry track. Please submit a one page abstract including title, name and affilation.
Please submit your Short Paper and your Industry Paper by e-mail to info-AT-data-mining-forum.de
Notice that the submission is NOT the registration to the conference! Please fill out the registration form.
If you have any problem with the submission, please contact via email info-AT-data-mining-forum.de.
Deadlines
Deadline Long Paper
Submission of papers:
12.01.2009
Notification of acceptance:
24.03.2009
Submission of camera-ready copy:
05.05.2009
Deadline Short Paper
Submission of papers:
30.04.2009
Deadline Industry Paper
Submission of papers:
31.05.2009
Please send the Industry and Short Paper to
info-AT-data-mining-forum.de
For the latest news as well as for the program of the previous ICDM and the publications within ICDM look at http://www.data-mining-forum.de
The Aim of the Conference
This conference is the eight conference in a series of industrial conferences on Data Mining that will be held on yearly basis. Experts from different fields will present their applications and the results obtained by applying data mining. Besides that, newcomers in the field can get a fast introduction to Data Mining by taking the tutorial running in connection with the conference. In a problem/solution hour you will have the opportunity to present your application and ask for support by others or for cooperation in solving the problem.
Program Committee
Chair
Petra Perner
IBaI Leipzig, Germany
Committee
Klaus-Peter Adlassnig
Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Andrea Ahlemeyer-Stubbe
ENBIS, Amsterdam
Klaus-Dieter Althoff
University of Hildesheim, Germany
Chid Apte
IBM Yorktown Heights, USA
Eva Armengol
IIA CSIC, Spain
Bart Baesens
KU Leuven, Belgium
Isabelle Bichindaritz
University of Washington, USA
Leon Bobrowski
Bialystok Technical University, Poland
Marc Boull¨¦
France T¨¦l¨¦com, France
Henning Christiansen
Roskilde University, Denmark
Shirley Coleman
University of Newcastle, United Kingdom
Juan M. Corchado
Universidad de Salamanca, Spain
Antonio Dourado
University of Coimbra, Portugal
Peter Funk
Mälardalen University, Sweden
Brent Gordon
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA
Gary F. Holness
Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories, USA
Eyke H¨?llermeier
University of Marburg, Germany
Piotr Jedrzejowicz
Gdynia Maritime University, Poland
Janusz Kacprzyk
Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Mehmed Kantardzic
University of Louisville, USA
Ron Kenett
KPA Ltd., Israel
Mineichi Kudo
Hokkaido University, Japan
Eduardo F. Morales
INAOE, Ciencias Computacionales, Mexico
Stefania Montani
Universit¨¤ del Piemonte Orientale, Italy
Jerry Oglesby
SAS Institute Inc., USA
Eric Pauwels
CWI Utrecht, The Netherlands
Mykola Pechenizkiy
Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Ashwin Ram
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Tim Rey
Dow Chemical Company, USA
Rainer Schmidt
University of Rostock, Germany
Yuval Shahar
Ben Gurion University, Israel
David Taniar
Monash University, Australia
Stijn Viaene
KU Leuven, Belgium
Rob A. Vingerhoeds
Ecole Nationale d'Ing¨¦nieurs de Tarbes, France
Claus Weihs
University of Dortmund, Germany
Terry Windeatt
University of Surrey, UK
An industrial exhibition running in connection with the conference will give you the opportunity to look at new trends and systems in industry and to present your research to industry.
Paper submission
Paper submissions should be related but not limited to any of the following topics:
Applications of Data Mining in ...
Marketing
Medicine
E-Commerce (Mining Logfiles)
Biotechnology
Quality Management
Multimedia Data (Image, Video, Text, Signals)
Web-Mining
Intrusion Detection in Networks
Case-Based Reasoning
Clustering
Classification & Prediction
Association Rules
Telecommunication
Design of Experiment
Strategy of Experimentation
Capability Indices
Deviation and Novelty Detection
Control Charts
Design of Experiments
Capability Indices
Desirabilities
Authors can submit their paper in long or short version.
Long Paper
The paper must be formatted in the Springer LNCS format. They should have at most 15 pages. The papers will be reviewed by the program committee. Accepted long papers will be published by Springer Verlag in the LNAI Series in the book Advances in Data Mining, edited by Petra Perner.
Short Paper
Short papers are also welcome and can be used to describe work in progress or project ideas. They can have 5 to max. 15 pages, formatted in Springer LNCS format. Accepted short papers will be presented as poster in the poster session. They will be published in a special poster proceedings book.
Industry Papers
We encourage industrial people to show their applications and projects for data mining. This work can be presented as poster during the poster session in the special industry track. Please submit a one page abstract including title, name and affilation.
Please submit your Short Paper and your Industry Paper by e-mail to info-AT-data-mining-forum.de
Notice that the submission is NOT the registration to the conference! Please fill out the registration form.
If you have any problem with the submission, please contact via email info-AT-data-mining-forum.de.
Deadlines
Deadline Long Paper
Submission of papers:
12.01.2009
Notification of acceptance:
24.03.2009
Submission of camera-ready copy:
05.05.2009
Deadline Short Paper
Submission of papers:
30.04.2009
Deadline Industry Paper
Submission of papers:
31.05.2009
Please send the Industry and Short Paper to
info-AT-data-mining-forum.de
For the latest news as well as for the program of the previous ICDM and the publications within ICDM look at http://www.data-mining-forum.de
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