[UAI] KDD-2001 Last Call for Participation

From: KDD 2001 (nospam@ringil.cis.ksu.edu)
Date: Mon Jul 30 2001 - 07:47:05 PDT

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       KDD-2001 Call for Participation

      The Seventh ACM SIGKDD International Conference on
    Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
           KDD-2001

          August 26-29, 2001, San Francisco, CA, USA

      Register online at
      http://www.acm.org/sigkdd/kdd2001/

    KDD-2001, the premier annual data mining conference organized by the
    scientists and practitioners who popularized data mining in the mid
    1990's, is a must-attend conference, featuring state-of the art keynote
    talks, free tutorials by experts from academia and industry, rigorously
    selected technical and industrial papers, the KDD-Cup data mining
    competition, and more.

    With over 900 attendees from 34 countries, KDD-2000 held in Boston
    last year was a great success, bringing together the top minds from
    academia and the leading industrial practitioners to allow the two
    groups to share insights and educate attendees who were newer to data
    mining. Roughly 40% of attendees were from academia, 60% from
    business. Highlights of the conference this year include:

    * Keynote presentations by leaders in the field on collaboration,
      knowledge discovery in biology, and more!
    * Industrial track invited talks on mining e-commerce data,
      recommendation systems, predictive modeling, and more
    * Tutorials -- free with the registration! -- featuring e-business,
      frequent-pattern mining, outlier analysis, value-based mining,
      mobile data mining, and advances in decision trees
    * KDD-Cup 2001: results from this year's genomics and drug design
      competition
    * Workshops on visualization, multimedia, scientific data, weblog
      analysis, bioinformatics, and temporal data
    * Panels on sampling, data mining startup companies, and new research
      directions
    * Exhibits from over 26 leading software & hardware vendors and
      academic projects
    * Technical paper presentations from 20 authors, plus 32 poster
      presentations giving attendees a chance to talk directly with the
      authors
    * Industry track papers presented by 12 teams from leading companies
      such as Microsoft, IBM, Verizon, and others -- learn how the most
      successful companies put data mining into practice!

    See the conference schedule and full details at
    http://www.acm.org/sigkdd/kdd2001 and register online by following the
    links from the conference homepage. Register by July 27 to save over
    $100, and be sure to book hotel rooms early for discounted rates!
    With the first-rate program summarized above, there is something for
    everyone at KDD-2001 and you won't want to miss this once-a-year
    opportunity to meet and share knowledge with your data-mining
    colleagues from around the world.

    Haipeng Guo,
    www.kddresearch.org
    Computing and Information Sciences Department,
    Kansas State University.



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