[UAI] CFP - WEBKDD at ACM SIGKDD 2002 - CFP

From: Osmar Zaiane (zaiane@cs.ualberta.ca)
Date: Sun Apr 07 2002 - 14:31:16 PDT

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    Attached is the call for papers for the

    Fourth WEBKDD Workshop: Web Mining for Usage Patterns and User Profiles
    In conjunction with

    The Eighth ACM SIGKDD International Conference on
    Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
    July 23-26, 2002
    Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    http://db.cs.ualberta.ca/webkdd02/

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    WEBKDD 2002 Call for Papers

    The Fourth WEBKDD Workshop: Web Mining for Usage Patterns and User Profiles http://db.cs.ualberta.ca/webkdd02/

    In conjunction with

    The Eighth ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining July 23-26, 2002 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    ----------------------------------------- Important Dates Abstracts due: Monday May 20th. Papers due : Friday May 24th. Notification : Friday June 18th. Camera Ready : Friday June 25th Workshop date: Tuesday July 23rd -----------------------------------------

    WEBKDD'02 is the 4th of a successful series of workshops on knowledge discovery in the Web. The Web presents a key driving force for a large spectrum of applications, in which a user interacts with a company, a governmental authority, a non-governmental organization or other non-profit institution. User preferences and expectations together with usage patterns form the basis for personalized, user-friendly and business-optimal services. Enabling technologies include data mining, document classification, user modelling and quality evaluation models for them. Recipient technologies that demand for user profiling and usage patterns include recommendation systems, application servers coupled with content management systems and fraud detectors.

    The WEBKDD'02 workshop aims at bringing together practitioners on web-commerce, portals and ASPs, decision-makers in non-commercial institutions that exploit web technologies to optimize their services, technology providers and data mining researchers to foster the exchange of ideas and the dissemination of emerging solutions on user and usage modelling for web-based applications.

    Topics of interest: ------------------- WEBKDD'02 calls for contributions related to data mining of log data, site information, document contents, user records and preferences, for the exploitation of the mining results in user profiling and usage modelling. These include the following subjects:

    *Enabling technologies - Data warehousing (both web and non-web data) - Data collection including event streams, such as clickstreams and call center streams, and transactional data - Techniques for web data preparation, including cleansing, transformation, and sampling - Classification of web page texts and multimedia content *Modelling users and usage - Profile establishment upon declared and derived preferences - Deriving profiles from usage - Discovering misuse and fraud - Recommendation systems - Student profiles in e-learning - Alert systems - Permission marketing *Applications for web-usage mining in - Recommendation systems, such as travel assistants - E-learning, such as collectors of personalized teaching materials - Alert systems, such as personalized delivery of news and journals - discovering misuse and fraud, such as credit-card fraud and network intrusion

    Publication of the workshop proceedings: ---------------------------------------- The workshop notes will be published by ACM and distributed during the workshop.

    The full version of the accepted papers will be published by Springer-Verlag, pending approval, after a second round of reviews. Springer has published the proceedings of 1999 and 2001.

    Workshop Co-Chairs: ------------------- -Brij Masand (Data Miners Inc., USA) -Myra Spiliopoulou (Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany) -Jaideep Srivastava (University of Minnesota, USA) -Osmar R. Zaiane (University of Alberta, Canada)

    For inquiry, send e-mail to webkdd02@cs.ualberta.ca

    Paper Submission: ----------------- For Paper Submissions, check http://db.cs.ualberta.ca/webkdd02/

    Papers should be up to 5000 words long (aprox. a maximum of 15 pages).

    Only electronic submissions are accepted. Either PDF or PS format are strongly encouraged. MS Word format is also accepted.

    Submissions should be done via the on-line submission system. see the workshop web site http://db.cs.ualberta.ca/webkdd02/

    Current Program Committee: --------------------------

    Bettina Berendt, HU Berlin, Germany Ed Chi, Xerox Parc, USA Oliver Guenther, HU Berlin, Germany Ronny Kohavi, Blue Martini Software, USA Ee-Peng Lim, Chinese University of Hong Kong, China Sanjay Kumar Madria, University of Missouri-Rolla, USA Vipin Kumar, AHPCRC-University of Minnesota, USA Yannis Manolopoulos, Aristotle Univ., Greece Bamshad Mobasher, De Paul Univ., USA Jian Pei, Simon Fraser University, Canada Mohammed Zaki, Rensellaer Polytechnic Institute, USA



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