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> Subject: ECML/PKDD 2004: Call for Tutorials and Workshops
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> Apologies for multiple posting
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> The 15th European Conference on Machine Learning (ECML-04)
> and
> The 8th European Conference on Principles and Practice of
> Knowledge Discovery in Databases (PKDD-04)
>
> 20-24 September 2004, Pisa, Italy
>
> http://ecmlpkdd.isti.cnr.it
>
>
> JOINT CALL FOR TUTORIALS AND WORKSHOPS
>
> The ECML/PKDD-2004 organizing committee invites proposals for
> tutorials and workshops to be held on Monday and Tuesday, September
> 20-21, immediately preceding the main ECML/PKDD-2004 conference. We
> invite proposals for up to six half-day tutorials and six full day
> workshops. Proposals for a workshop/tutorial combination are also
> welcome (see below). The scope of the proposal should be consistent
> with the conference themes as described in the ECML/PKDD-2004 Call
> for Papers (see URL above).
>
> Workshops provide organizers and participants with an opportunity to
> discuss current topics in machine learning and/or data mining in a
> small and interactive atmosphere. Thus, any topic that is of current
> interest to a sufficient number of participants from the two
> communities could be the focus of a workshop. Workshops can
> concentrate in-depth on research topics, but can also be devoted to
> application issues, or to questions concerning the economic and
> social aspects of machine learning and data mining.
>
> Tutorials are intended to provide independent instruction on topics
> from the field of machine learning or data mining. Introductions to
> other research domains that could fertilize the ML/DM field with new
> challenges or solutions are also welcome. Each tutorial should
> - attract a large enough audience;
> - be presented by highly qualified persons with a demonstrable
> background and teaching experience in the tutorial area;
> - be well-focused, so that its core content can be covered in a 3.5
> hour tutorial slot (incl. a 30 minute break);
> - be accompanied by comprehensive notes written in clear, standard
> English;
> - cope with the wide diversity in the audience, or else be accompanied
> by a complete list of tutorial prerequisites;
> - cover the overall picture, without a bias towards the presenters'
> own work;
> - be free of commercial or sales-oriented material.
>
> As workshops and tutorials are in a sense complementary, we also
> welcome proposals for combined tutorial-workshop events. The general
> idea is that the tutorial gives an introduction to the field of the
> workshop, making the workshop accessible to a broader audience.
>
> For practical information on the workshops and tutorials, and for
> details on the submission procedure, please refer to the detailed call
> for workshops and tutorials that is available at
> http://ecmlpkdd.isti.cnr.it/.
>
> IMPORTANT DATES
>
> - Workshop/tutorial proposal deadline: March 8, 2004
> - Workshop/tutorial acceptance notification: March 22, 2004
> - Workshop Call For Papers for web: April 8, 2004
> - Tutorial summary for web: April 8, 2004
> - Workshop paper submission deadline: June 14, 2004
> - Workshop paper acceptance notification: July 5, 2004
> - Workshop paper camera-ready deadline: July 12, 2004
> - Workshop proceedings (camera/web-ready): July 19, 2004
> - Tutorial notes (camera/web-ready): July 19, 2004
> - Start conference: September 20, 2004
>
>
> CONTACT INFORMATION
>
> Tutorial Chairs
>
> Katharina Morik
> Computer Science Department
> University of Dortmund
> Campus Süd - Baroper Straße 301,
> D-44227 Dortmund, Germany
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> Phone: +49 231 7555101
> Fax: +49 231 7555105
>
> Franco Turini
> Department of Informatics
> University of Pisa
> via F. Buonarroti, 2
> I-56127 Pisa, Italy
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> Phone: +39 050 2212753
> Fax: +39 050 2212726
>
> Workshop Chairs
>
> Donato Malerba
> Department of Informatics
> University of Bari
> via Orabona 4,
> I-70126 Bari, Italy
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> Phone: +39 080 5443269
> Fax: +39 080 5443269
>
> Mohammed J. Zaki
> Department of Computer Science
> Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
> Troy, New York 12180-3590
> USA
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> Phone: +1 518 2766340
> Fax: +1 518 2764033
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