[UAI] KDD-2000 Call for Papers

From: Paul Bradley (bradley@microsoft.com)
Date: Wed Feb 09 2000 - 10:24:58 PST

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                       KDD-2000 Call for Papers

                               KDD-2000:
              The Sixth ACM SIGKDD International Conference
                 on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining

                  August 20-23, 2000, Boston, MA, USA

                   http://www.acm.org/sigkdd/kdd2000

             Electronic abstract for hard copy: Feb 29, 2000
                 Hard Copy of full paper: March 3, 2000
        Electronic abstract for electronic submission: Feb 28, 2000
          Electronic submission of full paper: Feb 29-Mar 3, 2000

    Research Papers:

    Prospective authors are encouraged to submit research papers on any
    topics of relevance to knowledge discovery and data mining. In
    addition to fundamental research, we solicit papers fostering
    cross-fertilization and interdisciplinary integration, as well as
    papers that describe significant experiences and implementation
    lessons.

    Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

    KDD Techniques: Mining Enterprise Databases:
    - --------------------------- -----------------------------------
    New KDD algorithms Scalable algorithms
    Mining the Web Data cleaning/noisy data
    Mining text/multimedia data Unification of mining with querying
    Incremental algorithms Database architectures for KDD
    High-dimensional data Database primitives for KDD
    Background knowledge Distributed architectures for KDD
    Combining multiple models Integration: mining/warehouse/OLAP

    Implementation and Applications: Human Interaction and the KDD
                                       Process
    - -------------------------------- ------------------------------------
    Implementation & use of KDD Data and knowledge visualization,
      systems and visualization of large, high-
    Data mining and e-commerce dimensional data
    Data mining and privacy issues Evaluating knowledge and potential
    Vertical applications discoveries
    Case studies: success/failure Interactive exploration
    Benchmarks

    How to Submit Research Papers:

    Electronic Abstract: By Feb 29, 2000, authors must electronically
    submit an abstract containing:

           the title of the paper
           the subject areas of the paper
           the names of the authors
           an abstract of at most 250 words

    Hard Copy of Full Paper: By March 3, 2000, authors must submit six
    hardcopies of their research paper, which should:

           be a maximum of 20 pages, not counting the title page
           have a line spacing of 1.5
           use no smaller than a 12pt font
           have at least a 1 inch margin on each side

    Electronic Submission of Full Paper: Authors may choose to submit the
    full research paper electronically instead of submitting hard copy
    versions. Electronic submission of papers will begin Feb 29th 1pm PST
    and end on March 3rd. To submit an electronic version of the full
    paper authors must:

           (1) Submit an Electronic Abstract by Feb 28th

           (2) Submit the full paper in Word 95/97, PDF or PostScript
           format. Word and PDF are the preferred formats, but PostScript
           will be accepted. It is the absolute responsibility of the
           authors to ensure that the submitted papers will print easily
           using a variety of printers. The paper will be rejected if that
           is not the case. All PostScript submissions need to be
           uncompressed and printable by both Windows and Unix machines

           (3) Include their Paper ID (assigned during abstract
           submission) and email address

    Note: You must electronically submit an abstract for a paper to be
    considered. The address to mail the hardcopies will appear on the
    electronic submission confirmation page and will also be emailed to
    the author who submits the abstract. The contact author's address,
    telephone number, email address and PaperID (which will be assigned by
    the electronic submission system) should appear on the title page of
    the submission. If you submit your full research paper in hard copy
    format, you will receive an email confirmation by March 10th. If you
    submit your full research paper electronically, you will receive an
    email confirmation within 24 hours of your submission. Overlength or
    late papers will be rejected without review.

    All authors of accepted papers will be required to sign copyright
    release forms, and one author of each accepted paper will be expected
    to present the paper at the conference. Questions regarding research
    papers may be directed to program committee chairs: Raghu Ramakrishnan
    and Sal Stolfo at kdd2000@cs.wisc.edu.

    Awards:

    Best Paper Awards: The KDD-2000 Best Papers Awards recognize the best
    paper in two categories: fundamental research and applications/applied
    research. Fundamental research papers are judged by the significance
    and originality of their contribution. Application/applied research
    papers are judged by the practical impact and current or potential
    usefulness of the work. In both categories, the clarity and quality
    of presentation are also considered.

    Student Travel Awards: SIGKDD, AAAI, SIGMOD and SIGART are sponsoring
    student travel awards to KDD-2000, August 20-23, 2000, Boston, MA.
    Detailed information will be made available at
    http://www.acm.org/sigkdd/kdd2000.

    Webmaster: kdd2000@microsoft.com

    KDD-2000 Program Committee
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    D. Barbara, George Mason Univ. R. Bayardo, IBM Almaden
    K. Bennett, RPI P. Bradley, Microsoft Res.
    W. Buntine, Ultimode Sys. D. Carr, George Mason Univ.
    P. Chan, Florida Inst. Tech. S. Chaudhuri, Microsoft Res.
    K. Church, AT&T Research T. Dasu, AT&T Research
    I. Dhillon, Univ. of Texas T. Dietterich, Oregon State Univ.
    G. Dong, Wright State Univ. W. Eddy, Carnegie Mellon
    S. Eick, Bell Laboratories O. Etzioni, Univ. Washington
    C. Faloutsos, Carnegie Mellon U. Fayyad, Microsoft Res.
    R. Feldman, Bar-Ilan Univ. T. Fukuda, IBM Japan
    J. Gehrke, Cornell Univ. C. Glymour, Carnegie Mellon
    W. Grundy, Columbia Univ. A. Gupta, MIT
    D. Heckerman, Microsoft Res. R. Kohavi, Blue Martini
    L. Lakshmanan, Concordia Univ. D. Lee, Chon Nam Univ.
    W. Lee, North Carolina St. U. H. Liu, NUS
    W.-Y. Loh, Univ. of Wisconsin H. Lu, HKUST
    D. Madigan, AT&T Research O. Mangasarian, U. of Wisconsin
    H. Mannila, Helsinki U. of Tech. B. Masand, Redwood Invest. Sys.
    C. Merz, NASA Ames Res. Center S. Morishita, Univ. of Tokyo
    R. Motwani, Stanford Univ. R. Miller, Univ. of Toronto
    R. Ng, Univ. British Columbia M. Pazzani, U. C. Irvine
    G. Piatetsky-Shapiro, W. Potts, SAS Institute
          Knowledge Stream Partners F. Provost, New York Univ.
    R. Rastogi, Bell Laboratories T. Richardson, Univ. of Wash.
    G. Ridgeway, Univ. of Wash. R. Schapire, AT&T Research
    J. Shafer, IBM Almaden J. Shavlik, Univ. of Wisconsin
    N. Soparkar, Univ. of Michigan P. Stolorz, NASA
    H. Toivonen, Nokia A. Tuzhilin, New York Univ.
    K. Wang, NUS P. Yu, IBM T.J. Watson Res.

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    SIGKDD Chair: Won Kim, Cyber Database Solutions,
                              won.kim@cyberdb.com

    KDD-2000 Organizing Committee:
    General Chair: Ismail Parsa, Epsilon, iparsa@epsilon.com
    Program Co-chairs: Raghu Ramakrishnan, Univ. of Wisconsin,
                              raghu@cs.wisc.edu
                              Sal Stolfo, Columbia University,
                              sal@cs.columbia.edu
    Advising Co-Chair: Daryl Pregibon, AT&T Research,
                              daryl@research.att.com
    Industrial Track Chairs: Kenneth Church, AT&T Research,
                              kwc@research.att.com
                              Mario Schkolnick, SGI,
                              schkol@schkol.engr.sgi.com
    Awards Chair: Heikki Mannila, Helsinki Univ. of
                              Technology, Heikki.Mannila@hut.fi
      Student Travel Awards: Wenke Lee, NCSU, lee@csc.ncsu.edu
    Conference Treasurer: John Lin, Epsilon,
                              jlin@epsilon.com
    Demos/Exhibits Chair: Dorian Pyle, Knowledge Stream Partners,
                              dpyle@dca.net
    Local Arrangements Chair: Kathleen Wright, Knowledge Stream Partners,
                              kwright@ksp.com
    Panels Chair: Alexander Tuzhilin, New York University,
                              atuzhili@stern.nyu.edu
    Proceedings Chair: Roberto Bayardo, IBM Almaden Research,
                              bayardo@almaden.ibm.com
    Publicity Chair: Paul Bradley, Microsoft,
                              bradley@microsoft.com
    Registration Chair: Amar Gupta, MIT, agupta@mit.edu
    Sponsorship Chair: Robert Grossman, Magnify, rlg@magnify.com
    Tutorials Chair: Raymond Ng, University of British Columbia,
                              rng@cs.ubc.ca
    Workshops Chair: Philip Chan, Florida Institute of
                              Technology, pkc@cs.fit.edu
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