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From: Mary Crissey
Date: 19 Dec 2005
Subject: KDD-06 Call for Papers, Tutorials, and Workshops

The Twelfth ACM SIGKDD International Conference
On Knowledge Discovery And Data Mining

www.kdd2006.com

Abstracts due March 3, 2006
Paper submissions due March 10, 2006

CALL FOR RESEARCH PAPERS


Papers on all aspects of knowledge discovery and data mining are solicited. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Applications of data mining (biomedicine, business, e-commerce, defense)
  • Data and result visualization
  • Data warehousing
  • Data mining for community generation, social network analysis, and graph-structured data
  • Foundations of data mining
  • Interactive and online data mining
  • KDD framework and process
  • Mining data streams
  • Mining high-dimensional data
  • Mining sensor data
  • Mining text and semi-structured data
  • Mining multi-media data
  • Novel data mining algorithms
  • Privacy and data mining
  • Robust and scalable statistical methods
  • Pre-processing and post-processing for data mining
  • Security issues
  • Spatial and temporal data mining
Program Committee Chairs:
Mark Craven (University of Wisconsin)
Dimitrios Gunopulos (University of California Riverside)

For details, see http://www.kdd2006.com/submissions.html

CALL FOR TUTORIALS

Tutorial proposals due March 7, 2006

The KDD-2006 organizing committee invites proposals for tutorials to be held in conjunction with the conference. Tutorials are an effective way to educate conference attendees about specific topics, or to provide background necessary to understand technical advances. For KDD-2005, we are seeking proposals for tutorials of 2.5 to 3 hours in duration.

Tutorials Chair: Ronen Feldman, Bar Ilan University

http://www.kdd2006.com/tutorials.html

CALL FOR WORKSHOPS

Workshop proposals due: March 7, 2006

The KDD-2006 organizing committee invites proposals for workshops to be held in conjunction with the conference. A varied and topical set of workshops is essential to making the KDD 2006 conference an exciting experience. We encourage submission of proposals in emerging areas of research in KDD, but well chosen topics in more traditional areas are also of interest. The organizers of approved workshops are expected to define the workshop's focus, organize a workshop program committee, gather and review submissions, and decide upon final program content. They are also required to provide the workshop proceedings for distribution with the registration material at the conference.

Workshops Chair: Sunita Sarawagi

http://www.kdd2006.com/workshops.html


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