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− | |Acronym=DDDM 2008 | + | |Acronym=ESEM 2021 |
− | |Title=The 2nd International Workshop on Domain Driven Data Mining | + | |Title=International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement |
− | |Type=Workshop | + | |Ordinal=15 |
− | |Homepage=datamining.it.uts.edu.au/dddm08 | + | |In Event Series=Event Series:257421aa-563e-4173-a23a-075fd5d0f002 |
− | |City=Pisa
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− | |Country=Country:IT
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− | |wikicfpId=3103
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− | |Start Date=Dec 15, 2008 | + | |Start Date=2021/10/11 |
− | |End Date=Dec 19, 2008 | + | |End Date=2021/10/15 |
− | |Academic Field=Data Mining
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| |Event Status=as scheduled | | |Event Status=as scheduled |
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− | |Notification Deadline=Sep 15, 2008 | + | |Academic Field=Software Engineering |
− | |Submission Deadline=Aug 1, 2008 | + | |Official Website=https://conf.researchr.org/home/esem-2021 |
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− | Call for Papers - DDDM 2008
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− | The 2nd International Workshop on Domain Driven Data Mining
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− | Pisa, Italy, December 15 or 19, 2008
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− | In conjunction with IEEE ICDM'08
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− | URL: http://datamining.it.uts.edu.au/dddm08/
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− | In the last decade, data mining has emerged as one of most vivacious
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− | areas in information technology. Although many algorithms and
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− | techniques for data mining have been proposed, it still remains an
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− | open problem to successfully apply them to discovery actionable
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− | knowledge in real-life applications in various domains.
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− | The Second International Workshop on Domain Driven Data Mining
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− | (DDDM 2008) aims to provide a premier forum for sharing findings,
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− | knowledge, insight, experience and lessons in tackling potential
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− | challenges in discovering actionable knowledge from complex domain
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− | problems, promote the interaction of and fill the gap between data
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− | mining research and business expectations, and drive a paradigm
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− | shift from traditional data-centered hidden pattern mining to
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− | domain-driven actionable knowledge discovery.
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− | Topics of Interest
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− | + Domain driven KDD methodology, framework, system, infrastructure,
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− | and project management
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− | + Domain driven data mining technologies and algorithms
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− | + Domain specific KDD process and data mining techniques
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− | + Involvement and integration of human intelligence, domain
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− | intelligence, domain constraints and network intelligence in data
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− | mining process
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− | + Formalization of domain knowledge, domain constraints and domain
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− | intelligence
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− | + Modelling human intelligence, user preference, dynamic supervision
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− | and human-mining interaction
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− | + Knowledge actionability/dependability/operationability, and the
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− | integration of technical and business interestingness
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− | + Reliability, trust, privacy, utility and other organizational and
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− | social issues in domain specific data mining
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− | + Domain specific data mining applications, such as web mining,
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− | blog mining, security mining, taxation mining, scientific data
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− | mining, and social network mining.
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− | Keynote Speech
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− | Domain Driven Data Mining (D3M)
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− | By Dr. Longbing Cao and Prof. Chengqi Zhang
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− | University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
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− | Submission Instructions
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− | Paper submissions should be limited to a maximum of 10 pages in the
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− | IEEE 2-column format, the same as the camera-ready format (see the
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− | IEEE Computer Society Press Proceedings Author Guidelines at
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− | http://www.computer.org/portal/pages/cscps/cps/final/icdm06.xml).
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− | All papers accepted for the workshop will be included in the
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− | ICDM'08 Workshop Proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society
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− | Press. Selected papers from the workshop will be invited for
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− | consideration of publication in a planned special issue of IEEE
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− | Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (subject to approval
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− | from TKDE).
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− | Important dates
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− | August 1, 2008: Submission deadline
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− | September 15, 2008: Notification of paper acceptance to authors
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− | October 7, 2008: Deadline for camera-ready copies
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− | December 15 or 19, 2008: Workshop day (to be confirmed)
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− | Organizing Committee
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− | General Chair
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− | Philip S. Yu University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
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− | Program Chairs
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− | Yanchang Zhao University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
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− | Graham Williams Australian Taxation Office, Australia
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− | Carlos Soares University of Porto, Portugal
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− | Contact
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− | Inquiries can be forwarded to .
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− | </pre>This CfP was obtained from [http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=3103&copyownerid=2 WikiCFP]
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