DMBD 2017 - Second International Conference of Data Mining and Big Data (DMBD'2017)
Date2017-07-27 - 2017-07-31
Deadline2017-01-30
VenueFukuoka, Japan
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Websitehttps://dmbd2017.ic-si.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
He Second International Conference on Data Mining and Big Data (DMBD’2017) serves as an international forum for researchers and practitioners to exchange latest advantages in theories, technologies, and applications of data mining and big data. The DMBD’2017 is the second event after the successful first event (DMBD’2016) at Bali Island of Indonesia from June 25-29, 2016, which attracted more than one hundred of delegates from all over the world to attend and share their latest achievements, innovative ideas, marvelous designs and excel implementations. Papers of the DMBD’2017 will be published in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science (indexed by EI Compendex, ISTP, DBLP, SCOPUS, Web of Science ISI Thomson, etc.), some high-quality papers will be selected for SCI-indexed Transaction and Journals.
The DMBD’2017 will be held in the center of the Fukuoka City. Historical city, Fukuoka, is the 5th largest city in Japan with 1.55 million populations and is the 7th most liveable city in the world according to the 2016 Quality of Life Survey by Monocle. Fukuoka locates at the northern end of the Kyushu Island and is the economic and cultural center of whole Kyushu Island. Because of its closeness to the Asian mainland, Fukuoka has been an important harbor city for many centuries. Today's Fukuoka is the product of the fusion of two cities in the year 1889, when the port city of Hakata and the former castle town of Fukuoka were united into one city called Fukuoka.
The DMBD’2017 will be held in the center of the Fukuoka City. Historical city, Fukuoka, is the 5th largest city in Japan with 1.55 million populations and is the 7th most liveable city in the world according to the 2016 Quality of Life Survey by Monocle. Fukuoka locates at the northern end of the Kyushu Island and is the economic and cultural center of whole Kyushu Island. Because of its closeness to the Asian mainland, Fukuoka has been an important harbor city for many centuries. Today's Fukuoka is the product of the fusion of two cities in the year 1889, when the port city of Hakata and the former castle town of Fukuoka were united into one city called Fukuoka.
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