[UAI] Call for Workshop Proposals (IEEE Data Mining 2002)

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       ICDM '02: The 2002 IEEE International Conference on Data Mining
                 Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society
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                 Maebashi TERRSA, Maebashi City, Japan
                         December, 9 - 12, 2002
             Web Page: http://kis.maebashi-it.ac.jp/icdm02/
          Mirror Page: http://www.wi-lab.com/icdm02/

                        CORPORATE SPONSORS:
                        AdIn Research, Inc.
                 The Japan Research Institute, Limited
                     Maebashi Convention Bureau
                      Maebashi City Government
                     Gunma Prefecture Government
                   Maebashi Institute of Technology
           Support Center for Advanced Telecom. Tech. Research
                        US AFOSR/AOARD, AROFE

       In Cooperation with Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence

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               IEEE ICDM 2002: Call for Workshop Proposals
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    As an important part of the 2002 IEEE International Conference on Data
    Mining (ICDM '02), the ICDM '02 workshops program will focus on new
    research challenges and initiatives in data mining. It will provide a
    venue for several topical workshops on specific data mining research
    and/or application problems. ICDM '02 workshops will foster the
    discussion of exciting research directions and works in progress
    through paper presentations, round table and panel discussions, and
    invited talks. Suggested topics for workshops include, but are not
    limited to, the following:

            o Data Mining for Bioinformatics/Medicine
            o Second Generation Methods/Systems in Data Mining
            o Data Mining in Electronic Commerce
            o Data Mining for Web/Business Intelligence
            o Multimedia Data Mining
            o Preprocessing/Postprocessing Techniques
            o Management/Refinement of Discovered Knowledge
            o Performance Evaluation in Data Mining
            o Security and Privacy Issues in Data Mining
            o Scientific Discovery

    Workshop chairs define the focus and structure of each workshop.
    Responsibilities include (1) writing the call for papers and
    publicizing it, (2) selecting the workshop organizing and program
    committees, (3) deciding the workshop program content, and (4)
    coordinating the production and distribution of the workshop notes.

    Submission Instructions
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    June 30, 2002: Workshop proposals are due.

    Workshop proposals should be sent via email to the ICDM '02 Workshops
    Chair:

    Dr. Einoshin SUZUKI
    Associate Professor
    Electrical and Computer Engineering,
    Yokohama National University
    79-5, Tokiwadai, Hodogaya, Yokohama, 240-8501, Japan
    phone & fax: +81-45-339-4148
    e-mail: suzuki@dnj.ynu.ac.jp

    Electronic submissions in ascii, pdf, ps, or html formats are
    preferred.

    A workshop proposal should include the following information:

     (1) Workshop title
     (2) Workshop organizers with full contact information
     (3) Description of the workshop including objectives, content, and
         format of the workshop
     (4) List of potential attendees
     (5) List of potential authors of workshop contributions

    July 15, 2002: Notification of workshop proposal acceptance.

    Suggested Timeline for Workshop Chairs
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           July 26, 2002: Workshop call for papers has been sent out.
      September 13, 2002: Workshop paper submissions due.
        October 11, 2002: Workshop paper acceptance notices.
        October 25, 2002: Camera-ready version of workshop papers due.
        December 9, 2002: Workshop takes place.



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