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Subject:

CFP with extended deadline of Mar. 11, 2009: The 2009 International Conference on Data Mining (DMIN'09) & Sessions on Text/Web Mining, Data Mining Applications, & Data Mining for Time Series, USA, July 13-16, 2009

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I would appreciate if you would share the announcement below
with those who might be interested.  The paper submission deadline
is extended to March 11, 2009.

==============================================================
              C A L L    F O R    P A P E R S
==============================================================

     The 5th International Conference on Data Mining 2009
                        DMIN'09
                  www.dmin--2009.com
                                             
                        part of
        The 2009 World Congress in Computer Science, 
        Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing 
                     (WORLDCOMP'09)
                     
     Date and Location: July 13-16, 2009, Las Vegas, USA
  
==============================================================

You are invited to submit a paper to any of the three special session tracks 
that are part of the 2009 International Conference on Data Mining (DMIN'09). 
The three special sessions will cover 1) Text and Web Mining, 2) Real-World 
Data Mining Applications, Challenges, and Perspectives, and 3) Data Mining 
for Time Series Data - Forecasting, Classification and Clustering. Papers on 
other data mining topics may still be submitted to the DMIN conference, 
independent of these special sessions.

DMIN-09, the 5th International conference on data mining, is part of the 22 
conferences held simultaneously from 13-16 July 2009 at the 2009 WORLDCOMP 
conference, Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. The special sessions 
will be held during the DMIN conference. All papers for the special sessions 
should be submitted using the standard procedures for DMIN papers (see 
website), but the appropriate special session track should be selected. 
Additional details for these three special sessions are provided below, but 
up-to-date information for the special session can be found at the following 
url: http://www.dmin--2009.com/special_sessions.htm

URL WORLDCOMP:  http://www.world-academy-of-science.org/worldcomp09/ws 
URL DMIN'09:  http://www.dmin--2009.com 

SCOPE: Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

   + Data Mining Tasks
     - Regression/Classification
     - Time series forecasting
     - Segmentation/Clustering/Association
     - Deviation and outlier detection
     - Explorative and visual data mining
     - Web mining
     - Mining text and semi-structured data
     - Temporal and spatial data mining
     - Multimedia mining (audio/video)
     - Others

   + Data Mining Algorithms
     - Artificial neural networks
     - Fuzzy logic and rough sets
     - Decision trees/rule learners
     - Support vector machines
     - Evolutionary computation/meta heuristics
     - Statistical methods
     - Collaborative filtering
     - Case based reasoning
     - Link and sequence analysis
     - Ensembles/committee approaches
     - Others

   + Data Mining Integration
     - Mining large scale data
     - Distributed and grid based data mining
     - Data and knowledge representation
     - Data warehousing and OLAP integration
     - Integration of prior/domain knowledge
     - Metadata and ontologies
     - Agent technologies for data mining
     - Legal and social aspects of data mining
     - Others

   + Data Mining Process
     - Data cleaning and preparation
     - Feature selection and transformation
     - Attribute discretisation and encoding
     - Sampling and rebalancing
     - Missing value imputation
     - Model selection/assessment and comparison
     - Induction principles
     - Model interpretation
     - Others

   + Data Mining Applications
     - Bioinformatics/Medicine
     - Business/Industrial
     - Engineering
     - Military/Security
     - Social science
     - Others

   + Data Mining Software
     We particularly encourage submissions of industrial applications and
     case studies from practitioners. These will not be evaluated using
     solely theoretical research criteria, but will take general interest
     and presentation stringer into consideration.

   + Alternative and additional examples of possible topics include:
     Data Mining for Business Intelligence; Emerging technologies in data
     mining; Computational performance issues in data mining; Data mining
     in usability; Advanced prediction modelling using data mining; Data
     mining and national security; Data mining tools; Data analysis;
     Data preparation techniques (selection, transformation, and
     preprocessing); Information extraction methodologies; Clustering
     algorithms used in data mining; Genetic algorithms and categorization
     techniques used in data mining; Data and information integration;
     Microarray design and analysis; Privacy-preserving data mining; Active
     data mining; Statistical methods used in data mining; Multidimensional
     data; Automatic data cleaning; Data visualization; Theory and practice
     (knowledge representation and discovery); Knowledge Discovery in
     Databases (KDD); Uncertainty management; Data reduction methods; Data
     engineering; Content mining; Indexing schemes; Information retrieval;
     Metadata use and management; Multidimensional query languages and
     query; Multimedia information systems; Search engine query processing;
     Pattern mining; Applications (examples: data mining in education,
     marketing, finance and financial services, business applications,
     medicine, bioinformatics, biological sciences, science and technology,
     industry and government, ...).

=========================================================
1) Special Session on Text and Web Mining

Organizer: Yanjun Li, Fordham University, [log in to unmask]

Text mining has been defined as 'the automated discovery of new, previously 
unknown information by automatically extracting information from different 
written resources.' Text mining operates on structured data from XML files 
or unstructured or semi-structured data sets (such as email, full-text 
documents, and HTML files). Text mining applications include information 
extraction, topic tracking, summarization, categorization, clustering, 
concept linkage, information visualization, and question answering. Web 
mining is the application of data mining techniques to discover patterns 
from the World Wide Web and includes web usage mining, web content mining, 
and web structure mining. Web mining applications are in high demand since 
they can be used to improve the effectiveness of search engines.

2) Special Session on Real-World Data Mining Applications, Challenges, and 
Perspectives

Organizer: Mahmoud Abou-Nasr, Ford Motor Company Research and Innovation 
Center, [log in to unmask] 

The past decade has witnessed a vast growth of the amount of data produced 
and the proliferation of specialized databases in a wide range of business, 
industrial, medical and scientific applications.  Data mining is becoming an 
increasingly important tool in the process of knowledge discovery and the 
transformation of data into valuable information. The objective of this 
special session is to provide a forum for the data mining researchers and 
industrial practitioners to discuss data mining applications, issues, and 
the challenges that arise when addressing real-world problems (e.g. dealing 
with highly skewed data sets, massive and high dimensional data sets, non-
stationary data, unknown misclassification costs, lack of training data, 
missing and noisy data, business process issues, etc.). 

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: 
•         Enterprise knowledge management/knowledge discovery
•         Sales forecasting
•         Automotive diagnostics
•         Medical  diagnostics
•         Bioinformatics
•         Challenges, including
     o        highly skewed data sets
     o        massive and high dimensional data sets
     o        non-stationary data
     o        unknown misclassification costs
     o        missing and noisy data

3) Special Session on Data Mining for Time Series Data - Forecasting, 
Classification and Clustering

Organizer: Sven F. Crone, Lancaster Centre for Forecasting at the Department 
of Management Science at Lancaster University Management School, UK, 
[log in to unmask] 

This special session of DMIN’09 will cover all aspects of data mining for 
time series data, particularly forecasting, classification and clustering of 
time series. 

CONTACT INFORMATION

For specific questions, contact the appropriate special section organizer. 
For more general questions, contact one of the conference organizers listed 
below.

General Enquiries: Robert Stahlbock 
General Conference Chair 

[log in to unmask] 

Programme Committee: Sven F. Crone 
Conference Programme Co-Chair 

[log in to unmask] 

Student Funding Enquiries: Stefan Lessmann 
Student Chair & Conference Programm Co-Chair 

[log in to unmask] 

Tutorials Session Proposals: Philippe Lenca 
Tutorial Chair 

[log in to unmask] 

Special Session Proposals: Gary M. Weiss 
Special Session Chair 

[log in to unmask] 

Exhibitors & Corporate Sponsors : Wolfram Lippe 
Exhibit Chair 

[log in to unmask]

TUTORIAL SESSIONS

All tutorials are free to registered conference attendees of all conferences held at WOLDCOMP'09. Those who are interested in attending one or more of the tutorials are to sign up on site at the conference registration desk in Las Vegas. A complete & current list of WORLDCOMP Tutorials can be found here.

In addition to tutorials at other conferences, DMIN'09 provides a set of tutorials dedicated to Data Mining topics. The 2007 key tutorial was given by Prof. Eamonn Keogh on Time Series Clustering. The 2008 key tutorial was presented by Mikhail Golovnya (Senior Scientist, Salford Systems, USA) on Advanced Data Mining Methodologies. This year DMIN will provide the following tutorials:

Tutorial A
==========
Organizer: 	
Nitesh V. Chawla, University of Notre Dame, USA 	 

Topic: 	
Data Mining with Sensitivity to Rare Events and Class Imbalance

Description 	
Recent years brought increased interest in applying data mining techniques to difficult 'real-world' problems, many of which are characterized by imbalanced learning data, where at least one class is much rarer relative to others. Examples include (but are not limited to): fraud/intrusion detection, risk management, medical diagnosis/monitoring, bioinformatics, text categorization and personalization of information. The problem of imbalanced data is also often associated with asymmetric costs of misclassifying elements of different classes. Additionally the distribution of the test data may differ from that of the learning sample and the true misclassification costs may be unknown at learning time. Predictive accuracy, a popular choice for evaluating performance of a classifier, will not be appropriate when the data is imbalanced and/or the costs of different errors vary markedly.

This tutorial will introduce the problem of class imbalance, address the scope of solutions available, present and contrast the appropriate metrics for evaluating performance, and discuss the applications with case studies.

Tutorial B
==========
Organizer:
Peter Geczy, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan 	
 
Topic: 	
Emerging Human-Web Interaction Research

Date & Time: July 14, 2009 (6:00 – 8:00 pm) - tentative

Description: 	
Abstract:
World wide web has evolved from its earlier static form to an interactive multimedia environment. Richness of interactions is rapidly approaching that of the conventional stand-alone applications. Human interactivity with web-based environments has been gaining increasing importance in both web research and e-commerce. Mining and exploring human-web interactions bring numerous challenges as well as opportunities. We will probe into the processes and methods of human-web interaction research ranging from data acquisition techniques, throughout analytics, to applications. Accounting for the latest advances in the field, we will project the prospective future trends.

Objective:
The primary objective of the tutorial is to provide clear, yet reasonably comprehensive, overview of the underlying principles, current approaches, and potential future trends. Knowledge of the state-of-the-art in human-web interaction research should be beneficial to a wide spectrum of individuals studying, utilizing, designing, and/or managing web-based information systems.

Audience:
The tutorial aims to approach a broad audience including, but not limited to:
- Students and Educators
- Academics and Researchers
- Practitioners and Managers
 
The topic shall be presented in an accessible and intuitive manner without extensive technical details.

Short Bio:
Dr. Peter Geczy is a senior scientist at The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST). He also held positions at The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN) and The Research Center for Future Technology. His interdisciplinary scientific interests encompass domains of human interactions and behavior in digital environments, information systems, knowledge management and engineering, data and web mining, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. His recent research focus also extends to the spheres of service science, engineering, management, and computing. He received several awards in recognition of his accomplishments. Dr. Geczy has been serving on various professional committees, editorial boards, and has been a distinguished speaker in academia and industry.

Tutorial C (pending - preliminary information! )
================================================
Organizer: Asim Roy, Arizona State University 	 
Topic: Autonomous Machine Learning

************************************************************

SUBMISSION OF PAPERS:

   Prospective authors are invited to submit a draft paper in PDF format 
   (up to 7 pages, standard double column IEEE style, single spaced, 
   10 pt font size, margins left/right/bottom/top 0.75" (19 mm), first page
   top margin 1" (25 mm)), to the DMIN'09 online paper submission system 
   by Mar. 11, 2009. The link to the online submission system will be 
   available on the DMIN'09 website (www.dmin--2009.com). 

   The length of the Camera-Ready papers (if accepted) will be limited to
   7 (IEEE style) pages. Papers must not have been previously published
   or currently submitted for publication elsewhere. The first page of
   the draft paper should include: title of the paper, name, affiliation,
   postal address, and email address of each author as well as the name
   of the conference the paper is being submitted to (i.e., DMIN'09).
   The first page should also identify the name of the Contact Author
   and a maximum of 5 topical keywords that would best represent the
   content of the paper.

   To reflect upon feedback from last year we will extend the feedback 
   given within the review in aligning them with the IEEE guidelines 
   for IJCNN and WCCI. In particular, we aim at a fair, objective and 
   transparent review process. Therefore, we are publishing the review 
   criteria to further support the reviews provided (see
www.dmin--2009.com).
   Papers will be evaluated for relevance to DMIN, originality, 
   significance, information content, clarity, and soundness on an 
   international level. Each aspect will be evaluated on a scale of 
   1 (bad - reject) to 10 (excellent - accept) or 10%-100%. Papers 
   need to achieve at least 50% overall score to be accepted without 
   mandatory revisions. Each paper will be refereed by at least two 
   researchers in the topical area, and all reviews are being considered 
   for the acceptance/rejection decision. Each reviewer can indicate 
   their expertise and therefore their relative confidence in a 
   particular recommendation. The camera-ready papers will be reviewed 
   by one person.

   We particularly encourage submissions of industrial applications and 
   case studies from practitioners. To reflect the requirements of an 
   application or project centric case study presentation, these will 
   be subject to different review criteria. In particular, they will 
   not be evaluated using predominantly theoretical research criteria 
   of originality etc., but will take general interest and presentation 
   stronger into consideration. The camera-ready papers will be reviewed 
   by one person. 

SPONSORS (confirmed as of Feb. 20, 2009):

   Academic Sponsors include:
   United States Military Academy, Network Science Center, USA;
   Biomedical Cybernetics Laboratory, HST of Harvard University and
   MIT, USA; Argonne's Leadership Computing Facility of Argonne
   National Laboratory, USA; Functional Genomics Laboratory, University
   of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA; Minnesota Supercomputing
   Institute, University of Minnesota, USA; Intelligent Data
   Exploration and Analysis Laboratory, University of Texas at Austin,
   Texas, USA; Harvard Statistics Department Genomics & Bioinformatics
   Laboratory, Harvard University, USA; Texas Advanced Computing Center,
   The University of Texas at Austin, Texas, USA; Center for the
   Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics, Georgia Institute of
   Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Bioinformatics & Computational
   Biology Program, George Mason University, Virginia, USA; Institute
   of Discrete Mathematics and Geometry, Vienna University of
   Technology, Austria; BioMedical Informatics & Bio-Imaging
   Laboratory, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University,
   Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Knowledge Management & Intelligent System
   Center (KMIS) of University of Siegen, Germany; National Institute
   for Health Research; Hawkeye Radiology Informatics, College of
   Medicine, University of Iowa, USA; Institute for Informatics Problems
   of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Medical Image HPC
   & Informatics Lab (MiHi Lab), University of Iowa, USA; SECLAB of
   U. of Naples Federico II, U. of Naples Parthenope, and Second U. of
   Naples, Italy; U. of North Dakota, USA; Intelligent Cyberspace
   Engineering Lab., ICEL, Texas A&M University (Com./Texas), USA;
   International Society of Intelligent Biological Medicine; World
   Academy of Biomedical Sciences & Technologies; and European Commission.
   Other Sponsors include:
   High Performance Computing for Nanotechnology (HPCNano);
   HoIP - Health without Boundaries; The International Council on
   Medical and Care Compunetics; The UK Department for Business,
   Enterprise & Regulatory Reform; VMW Solutions Ltd.; Scientific
   Technologies Corporation; and others.

MEMBERS OF PROGRAMME AND ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:

   The programme committee includes members of the chapters of World
   Academy of Science (chapters: supercomputing; scientific computing;
   AI; imaging science; databases; simulation; software engineering;
   embedded systems; internet and web technologies; communications;
   computer security; and bioinformatics.) The names of the members
   of the programme committee will soon be posted on the web site.
   Those interested in joining the programme committee should email
   the following information to the programme chair Dr. Sven F. Crone 
   (eMail [log in to unmask]): Name,affiliation and position, 
   complete mailing address, email address, tel/fax numbers, and a short 
   biography with research interests and a list of ISI references papers.

   For the list of the members of programme committee of DMIN'08, refer to:
   http://www.dmin-2008.com/programme_committe.htm
   Many members of the programme committee include renowned leaders,
   scholars, researchers, scientists and practitioners of the highest ranks; 
   many are directors of research laboratories, fellows of various societies,
   heads/chairs of departments, deans and provosts.

IMPORTANT DATES:

   March 11, 2009:    Extended deadline for submission of papers
                      (about 5 to 7 pages)
   April 9, 2009:     Notification of acceptance
   May 1, 2009:       Camera-Ready papers and Registration due
   July 13-16, 2009:  The 2009 World Congress in Computer Science,
                      Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing
                      (WORLDCOMP'09 - 22 joint conferences)

   URL WORLDCOMP: http://www.world-academy-of-science.org/worldcomp09/ws
   URL DMIN'09: http://www.dmin--2009.com





      

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