ICDM2003
WORKSHOP
Foundation and New Directions in Data Mining
Melbourne, Florida, USA, November 19 - 22, 2003
http://www.cs.sjsu.edu/faculty/tylin/icdm03_workshop.html
What is data mining?
Data Mining has been developed,
though vigorously, under rather ad hoc and vague concepts. For further
development, a close examination on its foundations seems necessary. The central goal in this workshop is to
explore various fundamental issues of data mining
The workshop will focus on, but not limited to:
1. Theory of Data Mining and
Discovery
2. Similarity and Dissimilarity of
Learning and Discovery
3. Logical Foundation
4. Modeling for Data Mining
5. Sampling and Complexity
Reduction
6. Uncertainty in Data Mining and
Discovery
7. Other New and Novel Approaches:
The examination of foundation may lead to new directions
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Workshop day
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November 19, 2003
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Paper submission
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Aug 25, 2003 (Electronic submission only)
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Acceptance notice
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Sept 15, 2003
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Camera ready ms
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October 10, 2003
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Workshop only registration
fee
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see
Main Conference Registration
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Submission: Electronic
submissions only, send either MS word, PDF, PS files to
thu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(cc to tylin@xxxxxxxxxxx)
IEEE-Computer
Society Format:
http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm
Program co-Chairs
T.
Y. Lin * and S. Ohsuga**
Coordinator: Xiaohua (Tony) Hu
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* Prof.
T. Y. Lin
Department of
Computer Science,
San Jose State University, One Washington Square,
San Jose, California 95192, USA
Tel: 408-924-5121; Fax: 408-924-5062
tylin-Nk30qlWRzAcaKD+s2vHYGw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.cs.sjsu.edu/faculty/tylin/
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**Prof.
Setsuo Ohsuga
Honorary Professor of Tokyo University
27-39 Kakinokidai Aoba-ku,
Yokohama-shi, 227-0048,
Japan
ohsuga-skjQJGFLsR5HfZP73Gtkiw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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***Prof. Xiaohua (Tony) Hu
College of Information Science and Technology
Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
thu-qoZ3OA7KXKrDmsx6X+MebQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
215-8950551(O)
http://www.cis.drexel.edu/faculty/thu
Program Committee
Michael Berthold (UC Berkeley and Tripos, USA)
Arbee
L.P. Chen(National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Ming-Syan
Chen (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Zhengxin
Chen (University of Nebraska, USA)
I-Jen,
Chiang (Index Miner, Taiwan)
Jitender
Deogun (University of Nebraska at Lincoln)
R.
Grossman (University of Illinois at Chaicago, USA)
Jerzy
Grzymala-Busse (University Of Kansas, USA)
Larry
Hall (University of South Florida, USA)
J. Han (California State University, Dominguez Hill)
Tzung-Pei
Hong(National University of Kaohsiung)
Xiaohua
Hu (Drexall University, USA)
Larry
Kerschberg (George Mason University, USA)
Marzena
Kryszkiewicz (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland)
Gruenwald,
Le (university of Oklahoma, USA)
Qing
Liu (Nan-Chang University, China)
Huan
Liu (Arizona State University, USA)
C.
J. Liau (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
T.
Y. Lin (San Jose State University, USA)
Larry
Mazlack (UC-Berkeley and University of Cincinnati, USA)
Ernestina
Menasalv(Campus de Montegancedo, Spain)
T.
Murai (Hokaido University, Japan)
M.
Numao (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
S.
Ohsuga (Tokyo University, Japan)
J.
F Petry (Tulane University)
J.F.
Peters (University of Manitoba, Canada)
Witold,
Pedrycz (University of Alberta, Canada)
Vijay
Raghavan (University of Louisiana, USA)
Zbigniew
Ras (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA)
Jan
Rauch (University of Economics Prague, Czech Republic)
Ming-Chien
Shan (Hewlett-Packard Labs, USA)
Ken
Satoh (National Institute of Informatics, Japan)
A. Skoworn (University of Warsaw, Poland)
E.
Suzuki (Yokohama University, Japan)
B.
Thurasingham (US National Science Foundation, USA)
S.
Tsumoto (Shimane Medical University, Japan)
Guoyin
Wang (Chongqing University, China)
Michael
Wong (University of Regina, Canada)
Xington
Wu (University of Vermont, USA)
R.
Yager (Iona College, USA)
Jingtao
Yao(University of Regina, Canada)
Y.
Y. Yao (University of Regina, Canada)
Jongpil
Yoon (University of Louisiana, USA)
Philip
S Yu (IBM, USA)
N.
Zhong (Maebashi Institute of Technology, Japan)
W.
Ziarko (University of Regina, Canada)
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