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The registration for UKKDD-2007 (the 2007 UK Symposium on Knowledge
Discovery & Data Mining) is now open.
To register for the Symposium please use the form available from:
http://www.ukkdd2007.org/
Best regards,
Alex Freitas (UKKDD'07 Chair)
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UKKDD-2007
University of Kent, Canterbury, UK - 25th April 2007
http://www.ukkdd2007.org/
This one day symposium is intended to provide a forum
for discussion, dissemination and exchange of ideas between
practitioners and researchers working within the broad field
of Knowledge Discovery and Data mining (KDD).
To this end a number of key people will be presenting a
"state of the art" review of much of the KDD research
work currently in progress within UK institutions.
Following the success of UK KDD'05 hosted by
the University of Liverpool, and UK KDD'06, hosted
by the University of East Anglia, it is hoped that the
symposium will once again attract delegates, both
national and international, who are either directly
involved in KDD or have a significant interest in the
subject, and that the meeting will consequently afford
an opportunity for lively debate and discussion.
Programme
Association Rule Mining in the Wider Context of Text, Images and Graphs
Frans Coenens, University of Liverpool
Bayesian Model Averaging with Informative Priors on Model Structure
James Cussens, University of York
Application of Multi-Objective Metaheuristic Algorithms in Data Mining
Beatriz de la Iglesia, University of East Anglia
Data Mining Applications in Manufacturing
Jenny Harding, Loughborough University
A Review of Stacking for Supervised Learning
Niall Rooney, University of Ulster
Data, Data, Everywhere... Data Mining and the Enterprise Data Warehouse
Duncan Ross, Advanced Analytics for Teradata
An Empirical Evaluation of Classification Algorithms for the Prediction of
Protein Function
Andy Secker, University of Kent
Organising Committee
Alex Freitas (chair), University of Kent, UK, E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Frans Coenen, University of Liverpool, UK, E-mail: [log in to unmask]
George Smith, University of East Anglia, UK, E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Registration fee includes: coffee/tea on arrival and during break periods,
lunch, and a copy of the Symposium proceedings.
Early registration (by 11/04/07): BCS / SGAI member: £45 Non-member:
£50
Late registration (after 11/04/07): BCS / SGAI member: £55 Non-member:
£60
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