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D S * CONFERENCES & SEMINARS 01.19.99


Jan 20-22, 1999
STRATEGIES & TOOLS FOR SUCCESSFUL DATA WAREHOUSES
Location: San Diego, CA
Contact: http://www.dci.com


Jan 27-29, 1999
DATA MINING: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE
Location: Orlando, Florida
Contact: http://www.gordianknot.com
800-405-2114
agent@gordianknot.com

A broad-brushed, intensive introduction of methods, applications, tools and techniques offered by The Gordian Institute. Registration: $1495

WHAT MAKES THIS COURSE UNIQUE?
This course focuses on actual use and implementation of data mining methods. The instructor will also show how to evaluate various data mining products. Exercises will reveal impressive results from the same tool that may have failed in other categories. The workshops will save immeasurable time and effort in assessing and selecting which suite of tools and techniques will perform best for your application.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

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Feb 14-19, 1999
DWI FOURTH ANNUAL DATA WAREHOUSING IMPLEMENTATION CONFERENCE
Location: Anaheim, California
Contact: http://www.dw-institute.com


March 9-11, 1999
DCI'S DATA WAREHOUSE SUMMIT
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Contact: http://www.dci.com/datawhse


March 9-10, 1999
FEDERAL DATA MINING SYMPOSIUM & EXPOSITION '99
Location: McLean, VA
Contact: carbone@mitre.org

Description: Data users, analysts, administrators, managers, developers, researchers, theoreticians, and vendors are cordially invited to attend and submit papers for presentation at Federal Data Mining '99. The 1st Federal Data Mining Symposium included numerous vendors and all types of researchers and users of data mining tools and techniques to create a unique opportunity to discuss data mining in the domain of the government. There is no element of the Federal Government, nor information technology corporation that does not have a critical interest in "mining the golden nugget" from the vast repositories of information available to them.


Apr 19-21, 1999
STRATEGIES AND TOOLS FOR SUCCESSFUL DATA WAREHOUSES
Location: Dallas, TX
Contact: http://www.dci.com


Apr 21-23, 1999
THIRD INTL CONFERENCE & EXPO ON THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY AND DATA MINING
Location: London, United Kingdom
Contact: http://www.demon.co.uk/ar/PADD99/


Apr 26-28, 1999
THIRD PACIFIC-ASIA CONFERENCE ON KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY AND DATA MINING
Location: Beijing, China
Contact: http://ain2.ai.csse.yamaguchi-u.ac.jp/pakdd99/


Aug 31 - Sep 3, 1999
EURO-PAR '99: HIGH-PERFORMANCE DM AND KDD
Location: Toulouse, France
Contact: http://www.enseeiht.fr/europar99/

Description: Euro-Par is the premier European conference on parallel computing and normally attracts about 300 participants. It is an annual international conference, dedicated to the promotion and advancement of all aspects of parallel computing. The objective of Euro-Par is to provide a forum to promote the development of parallel computing both as an industrial tool and as an academic discipline, extending the frontiers of the state of practice as well as the state of the art. Euro-Par'99 features 23 topics. Each topic (formerly called workshop) is arranged by a small committee, consisting of a global chair, a local chair, and usually two, sometimes more vice-chairs. One main topic of Euro-Par'99 is Parallel Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery.


Dec 15-17, 1999
IAT '99: 1ST ASIA-PACIFIC CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT AGENT TECHNOLOGY
Location: Hong Kong
Contact: http://www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk/IAT99

Description: The Asia-Pacific Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT) is a high-quality, high-impact biannual agent conference series. As the first meeting in this new series, IAT'99 will primarily focus on (i) the state-of-the-art in the development of intelligent agents and (ii) the theoretical and computational foundations of intelligent agent technology. The aim of IAT'99 is to bring together researchers and practitioners from diverse fields, such as computer science, information technology, business, education, human factors, systems engineering, and robotics to (i) examine the design principles and performance characteristics of various approaches in intelligent agent technology, and (ii) increase the cross-fertilization of ideas on the development of autonomous agents and multiagent systems among different domains. By encouraging idea-sharing and discussions on the underlying logical, cognitive, physical, and biological foundations as well as the enabling technologies of intelligent agents, IAT'99 is expected to stimulate the future development of new models, new methodologies, and new tools for building a variety of embodiments of agent-based systems.

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