KDD-2011, Aug 21-24, San Diego: ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining will be held August 21-24, 2011 in San Diego, CA; www.kdd.org/kdd2011/
17th ACM SIGKDD Conference on
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD-2011)
August 21-24, 2011
The Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, San Diego, CA
www.kdd.org/kdd2011/
Key Dates
- Abstracts due: February 11, 2011
- Papers due: February 18, 2011
- Acceptance notification: May 13, 2011
Paper submission and reviewing will be handled electronically. Authors
should consult the conference Web site for full details regarding
paper preparation and submission guidelines.
RESEARCH TRACK
We invite submission of papers describing innovative research on all
aspects of knowledge discovery and data mining. Examples of topic of
interest include (but are not limited to): classification and
regression methods, semi-supervised learning, clustering, feature
selection, social networks, mining of graph data, temporal and
spatial data analysis, scalability, privacy, visualization, text
analysis, Web mining, recommender systems, and so on. Papers emphasizing
theoretical foundations are particularly encouraged, as are
novel modeling and algorithmic approaches to specific data mining
problems in scientific, business, medical, and engineering applications.
We welcome submissions by authors who are new to the KDD conference,
as well as visionary papers on new and emerging topics. Authors are explicitly
discouraged from submitting papers that contain only incremental results and
that do not provide significant advances over existing approaches.
Submitted papers will be assessed based on their novelty, technical
quality, potential impact, and clarity of writing. For papers that rely
heavily on empirical evaluations, the experimental methods and results
should be clear, well executed, and repeatable. Authors are strongly
encouraged to make data and code publicly available when possible.
INDUSTRY & GOVERNMENT TRACK
The Industrial/Government Applications Track solicits papers describing implementations of KDD solutions relevant to industrial or government settings. The primary emphasis is on papers that advance the understanding of practical, applied, or pragmatic issues related to the use of KDD technologies in industry and government and highlight new research challenges arising from attempts to create such real KDD applications. Applications can be in any field including, but not limited to: e-commerce, medical and pharmaceutical, defense, public policy, engineering, manufacturing, telecommunications, and government.
The Industrial/Government Applications Track will consist of competitively-selected contributed papers. Submitters must clearly identify in which of the following three sub-areas their paper should be evaluated as distinct review criteria will be used to evaluate each category of submission.
- Deployed KDD systems that are providing real value to industry, Government, or other organizations or professions. These deployed systems could support ongoing knowledge discovery or could be applications that employ discovered knowledge, or some combination of the two.
- Discoveries of knowledge with demonstrable value to Industry, Government, or other users (e.g., scientific or medical professions). This knowledge must be "externally validated" as interesting and useful; it can not simply be a model that has better performance on some traditional KDD metric such as accuracy or area under the curve.
- Emerging applications and technology that provide insight relevant to the above value propositions. These emerging applications must have clear user interest and support to distinguish them from KDD research papers, or they must provide insight into issues and factors that affect the successful use of KDD technology and methods. Papers that describe infrastructure that enables the large-scale deployment of KDD techniques also are in this area.
Papers submitted to KDD 2011 should be original work and substantively
different from papers that have been previously published or are
under review in a journal or another peer-reviewed conference.
ON BEHALF OF THE KDD-2011 ORGANIZERS
- General Chair: Chid Apte (IBM Research)
- Research Program Co-chairs:
Joydeep Ghosh (University of Texas, Austin)
Padhraic Smyth (University of California, Irvine)
- Industry and Government Program Co-chairs:
Ted Senator (SAIC)
Michael Zeller (Zementis
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