We invite you to attend
DMIN'11, the 2011 International
Conference on Data Mining! DMIN'11 offers a 4 day
single-track conference, keynote speeches by world renowned scientists,
special sessions and free tutorials on all aspects of data mining. In
the past, DMIN'10 has attracted
more than
80 presentations in formal sessions plus keynotes, and
excellent
tutorials,
with over 100 attendees plus many more visitors from other WORLDCOMP
conferences.
DMIN'11 is part of WORLDCOMP'11. DMIN'11 is an international conference
for academics and practitioners held
simultaneously with 21 other joint conferences as part of
WORLDCOMP'11,
The 2011 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and
Applied Computing. WORLDCOMP'11 is one of the largest annual gatherings of
researchers and practitioners in computer science, computer engineering and applied
computing. Each of the joint conferences in WORLDCOMP is a premier
conference for presentation of advances in their respective fields, held
simultaneously in the same place to facilitate
cross-disciplinary knowledge transfer. The last offering
of WORLDCOMP (2010) attracted almost 2,000 computer
science and engineering researchers from 81 countries.
It is anticipated that WORLDCOMP'11 will attract over
2,000 participants. Participants range from established researchers on
Professorial level, starting researchers (post-doc, PhD, Masters and
Bachelor level) and contract researchers unto practitioners applying all
aspects of data mining in private or public companies or research
institutions. DMIN'11 attendees have full access to all sessions and
tutorials of all 22 conferences' sessions, tracks, and
planned tutorials (for
the complete list of joint conferences [click here])
as well as to the DMIN'11 social programme. WORLDCOMP is one of the largest annual
conferences and promises many opportunities to present
your work to an large, interdisciplinary audience and to
extend our professional network. Each
conference will have its own proceedings which will be
indexed.
An important mission of
WORLDCOMP is 'Providing a unique platform for a diverse
community of constituents composed of scholars,
researchers, developers, educators, and practitioners.
The Congress 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. The congress also attempts to connect
participants from institutions that have teaching as
their main mission with those who are affiliated with
institutions that have research as their main mission.
The congress uses a quota system to achieve its
institution and geography diversity objectives.'
DMIN'11 attracts quality papers & presentations.
DMIN accepts only high-quality papers for its conference proceedings,
which are subject to a thorough & objective review process of at least 2
independent reviewers (leading academics & practitioners).
The proceedings will be indexed in Inspec/IET/The
Institute for Engineering and Technology (approved),
DBLP/Computer Science Bibliography (they have always included the
proceedings), and other major database indexes are
considered (e.g., ISI Thomson Scientific).
The DMIN conference has
been highly ranked in the past.
Please do not confuse DMIN with other "multi-conferences" with
approximately 100% acceptance
rates, although DMIN had
higher acceptance rates then KDD, ICDM, PAKDD or other exclusive
first-tier conferences in the past.
Caliber
& ranking of WORLDCOMP
conferences worldwide.
Thanks to authors and
speakers of WORLDCOMP congress and members
of the editorial board who informed us of the
following good news: According
to "Microsoft Academic Search" (a Microsoft
initiative) all tracks of
WORLDCOMP are listed as worldwide "Top-ranked
Conferences" (based on various metrics,
including the number of
citations). You can access "Microsoft Academic Search"
and specific information
extracted from it (in reference to WORLDCOMP
conferences) from
here.
Like prior years, the
proceedings will be indexed into science databases
during the month of December (Inspec / IET / The
Institute for Engineering and Technology, DBLP /
Computer Science Bibliography, and others.)
The
DMIN'11
proceedings are available online:
- ISBN #: 1-60132-168-6
- Proceedings of the International Conference on Data Mining (DMIN'11)
- Editor: Robert Stahlbock
- Associate Editors: Mahmoud Abou-Nasr, Hamid R. Arabnia, Nikolaos Kourentzes,
Philippe Lenca, Wolfram-M. Lippe, Gary M. Weiss
http://www.cs.uga.edu/~hra/2011-proceedings/dmin/contents.pdf
http://www.cs.uga.edu/~hra/2011-proceedings/dmin/papers.pdf
http://www.cs.uga.edu/~hra/2011-proceedings/dmin/authors.pdf
The
DMIN'10
proceedings are available online:
- ISBN #: 1-60132-138-4
- Proceedings of the International Conference on Data Mining (DMIN'10)
- Editors: Robert Stahlbock and Sven F. Crone
- Associate Editors: Mahmoud Abou-Nasr, Hamid R. Arabnia, Nikolaos Kourentzes,
Philippe Lenca, Wolfram-M. Lippe, Gary M. Weiss
- Contents
- Papers
- Authors
The 2010 delegates photos are available at http://ww.pixagogo.com/1676934789.
The 2009 delegates photos are available at http://www.pixagogo.com/1672514104.
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Topics of
interest encompass all aspects of Data Mining, Knowledge
Discovery in Databases, Machine Learning and Computational
Intelligence. These include (but are not limited to) all aspects
of Data Mining, Machine Learning, Artificial and Computational
Intelligence, including: (see [topics]
for details)
- Data Mining Methods & Algorithms
- Data Mining Tasks & Processes
- Data Mining Applications
- Data Mining Tools &
Software
- Data Warehousing
We welcome contributions through
research papers and industrial reports/case
studies on applications in form of regular papers of up to 7
pages, double-column IEEE style, which will be presented in
plenary presentations and poster sessions. In addition, we welcome short research
papers & industry reports of 4 pages which will be presented in informal poster sessions.
Accepted submissions include:
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regular research papers (7 pages IEEE style, formal presentation)
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regular industry & application reports
(7 pages IEEE style, formal
presentation)
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short research papers (4 pages IEEE
style, poster presentation)
-
short industry & application reports
(max. 4 pages IEEE style, poster
presentation)
Please
download the Call for Papers [pdf] for more information.
We look forward to
seeing you at WORLDCOMP'11/DMIN'11. |
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DMIN'11 News
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Annals of Information Systems
Special Issue on Data Mining
Applications
We
will publish a Special Issue on Real World Data
Mining Applications (see our
Special Session
as well) in Springer's Annals of Information
Systems. A CfP and details will be published
here soon.
A
Special Issue on Data Mining has already
been published within the series.
Details of the Special Issue can be found
here.
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Special Sessions
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The following special session is
approved:
Real-World Data Mining Applications,
Challenges, and Perspectives [more] |
Tutorials/Invited Talks
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Gary M. Weiss
(Fordham Univ.,
USA)
Smart Phone-Based Sensor Data
Mining
[more] |
Michael Mahoney
(Stanford Univ.,
USA)
Geometric Tools for Identifying Structure in
Large Social and Information Networks
[more] |
Nitesh V. Chawla
(University of Notre Dame, USA
Connecting
the dots for personalized healthcare
[more] |
Peter Geczy (AIST,
Japan)
Data Mining and Privacy: Water and Fire? [more] |
Call for Programme Committee
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December
7, 2010
You are invited to contribute to DMIN'11 through reviewing
papers as member of the programme committee. [more] |
Call for
Special Sessions |
December
7, 2010
You are invited to organize
a special session at DMIN'11. [more] |
Call for Tutorials |
December
7, 2010
You are invited to organize
and present a tutorial at DMIN'11. [more] |
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