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CONFERENCES & SEMINARS FOR 00/04/11

Apr 9-12, 2000
25TH ANNUAL SAS USERS GROUP INTERNATIONAL (SUGI 25) CONFERENCE
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Contact: www.sas.com/usergroups/sugi/sugi25/reg.details.html

Apr 10-13, 2000
GARTNER GROUP SPRING SYMPOSIUM: ITxpo 2000
Location: San Diego, CA
Contact: 800-778-1997

Apr 10-13, 2000
ICDCS INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP OF KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY & DATA MINING IN THE WORLD-WIDE WEB
Location: Taipei, Taiwan, ROC
Contact: www.ee.ntu.edu.tw/~mschen/workshop/cfp.htm

Apr 18-20, 2000
FOURTH PACIFIC-ASIA CONFERENCE ON KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY AND DATA MINING
Location: Kyoto, Japan
Contact: www.keihanna-plaza.co.jp/pakdd00/

Apr 27, 2000
ANALYSIS SOLUTIONS' INTRODUCTION TO DATA MINING
Location: Peoria, Illinois
Contact: www.analysissolutions.com

April 27-28, 2000
E-BUSINESS SYMPOSIUM: OPPORTUNITIES OF THE NEW ECONOMIC LANDSCAPE
Location: Austin, TX
Contact: www.nettime2000.com

May 5, 2000
THIRD WORKSHOP ON HIGH PERFORMANCE DATA MINING
Location: Cancun, Mexico
Contact: www.cs.rpi.edu/~zaki/HPDM/
Description:

The 3rd WORKSHOP ON HIGH PERFORMANCE DATA MINING
Friday, May 5th, 2000, Cancun, Mexico
with Int'l Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'00)
(the new name for the merged IPPS and SPDP conferences)

The explosive growth in data collection in business and scientific fields has literally forced upon us the need to analyze and mine useful knowledge from it. Data mining refers to the entire process of extracting useful and novel patterns/models from large datasets. Due to the huge size of data and amount of computation involved in data mining, high-performance computing is an essential component for any successful large-scale data mining application. This workshop will provide a forum for presenting recent results in high-performance computing for data mining including applications, algorithms, software, and systems. High-performance should be broadly interpreted as including scalable sequential as well as parallel and distributed algorithms and systems.

Workshop proceedings will be published as a volume in Springer-Verlag's LNCS series. For up-to-date information on this workshop, please see www.cs.rpi.edu/~zaki/HPDM/.

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Papers Due: December 1st, 1999
  • Acceptance Notification: January 17, 2000
  • Camera Ready Papers Due: January 28, 2000

WORKSHOP CHAIRS

May 7-12, 2000
NETWORLD+INTEROP CONFERENCE
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Contact: 888-886-4057

May 7-12, 2000
TDWI SPRING IMPLEMENTATION CONFERENCE
Location: Dallas, Texas
Contact: www.dw-institute.com

May 14-18, 2000
IDUG 12TH ANNUAL NORTH AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Location: Dallas, Texas
Contact: www.idug.org

July 5-7, 2000
SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DATA MINING
Location: Cambridge, UK
Contact: www.wessex.ac.uk
Description: Organised by Wessex Institute of Technology, UK

July 31, 2000
AAAI-2000 WORKSHOP: LEARNING STATISTICAL MODELS FROM RELATIONAL DATA
Location: Austin, TX
Contact: robotics.stanford.edu/srl

Aug 10-13, 2000
AMERICAS CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Location: Long Beach, CA
Contact: www.csulb.edu/conference/ais2000/

OBJECTIVES

Data mining is a promising and relatively new area of current research and development which can provide important advantages to the users. It can yield substantial knowledge from data primarily gathered for a wide range of quite different applications. Financial institutions have derived considerable benefits from its application and other industries and disciplines are now applying the methodology to increasing effect.

The second International Conference on Data Mining will provide an international forum for the sharing of original research results and practical development experiences among researchers and applications developers from different areas such as computer experts, statisticians, knowledge acquisition specialists, data analysts, IT consultants, data visualisation experts, and users and developers in business and industry.

The Conference aims to bring together the participants from academic and research, industry and government organisations. The meeting will allow participants to learn about the many different applications of data mining and how the techniques can help in their own field.

TOPIC CATEGORIES

  • Applications of Data Mining in Science, Engineering, Business,Industry, Medicine
  • Data Warehousing and Databases
  • Internet Applications
  • Fraud Detection and Prevention
  • Data Mining as a Tool for Marketing and Sales Support
  • Managing Data Mining Projects
  • Data Mining Software
  • Data Discovery
  • Data Mining Methodologies
  • Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
  • Multi-database Mining
  • Machine Learning Methods
  • Neural Networks and Decision Trees
  • Genetic Algorithms in Data Mining
  • Parallel and Distributed Techniques
  • Market Basket Analysis
  • Visualisation in Data Mining
  • Statistically Based Tools
  • Clustering and Classification Techniques
  • Tools for Pattern Discovery
  • Prediction of Future Trends with Historical Data Case Studies

Aug 20-23, 2000
SIXTH ACM SIGKDD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Location: Boston, MA
Contact: www.acm.org/sigkdd/kdd2000

Dec 17-20, 2000
SPECIAL SESSION ON LARGE-SCALE DATA MINING WITH 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING
Location: Bangalore, India
Contact: www.cs.rpi.edu/~zaki/LSDM/


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