Date:
Call for nominations
Nominations due by August 15, 2010
www.cs.uvm.edu/~icdm
The IEEE ICDM Research Contributions Award is given to one individual or one group who has made influential research contributions to the field of data mining. The IEEE ICDM Outstanding Service Award is given to one individual or one group who has made major service contributions that have promoted data mining as a field and ICDM as the world's premier research conference in data mining.
ICDM Research Contributions Award
For the Research Contributions Award, each nomination should consist
of the following pieces of information: (a) up to 3 significant
publications, (b) how these publications are relevant to the data
mining community in general and to ICDM in particular, and (c) the
broader impacts of these publications, in terms of citations and
practical applications.
ICDM Outstanding Service Award
For the Outstanding Service Award, each nomination should include the
following pieces of information: (a) up to 3 significant service
activities (such as running conferences and journals and facilitating
data mining research, development, and applications), and (b) how
these activities have promoted data mining as a field and ICDM as the
world's premier research conference in data mining.
A nominator can be any researcher in any country, with a possible list of endorsers. The nominator should let the nominee know before a nomination is forwarded to the nomination committee chair. A nominee can be an individual or a group of researchers who have performed the research or service activities together. A nomination for either award is valid for 3 years. An unsuccessful nomination for one year will be automatically forwarded to the the following two years' nomination pools, whether or not the nominator adds new information in the following years.
Please send nominations to zaiane [at] cs [dot] ualberta [dot] ca with subject line "ICDM award nomination"
2010 IEEE ICDM Awards Nomination Committee
- Osmar R. Zaiane (Chair), University of Alberta, Canada
- Anil Jain, Michigan State University, USA
- Vipin Kumar, University of Minnesota, USA
- Heikki Mannila, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
- Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro, KDnuggets, USA
- J. Ross Quinlan, Rulequest Research, Australia