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IEA/AIE 2009 Special
Sessions
Special Session 3: Mining Interesting Knowledge (MIK) |
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General description |
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The MIK Special
Session focuses on issues of discovering interesting
and actionable knowledge from data. Theoretical
advances, algorithms and systems, and application
cases that make efforts to derive interesting
knowledge from data are welcome contributions.
One of the main goals of KDD is to find nuggets of
useful knowledge that could influence or help users
in a decision making process. This task can be
viewed as searching in an immense space for possible
workable, concrete, and profitable strategies to the
decision‐maker. In the last decade, KDD algorithms
have made a tremendous progress and have been
demonstrated to be of significant value in a variety
of real‐world applications. Nevertheless, there is a
gap between the discovered patterns and the
formulated solutions. Currently, this gap is filled
by manual or semi‐automatic analysis, which is time
consuming, biased, limits the efficiency of KDD
overall process and capabilities. |
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Topics of interests |
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The session invites
papers on all aspects of diminishing the gap between
the discovered results and actual action plans,
including, but not limited to:
1. Intelligent Agent Technology
2. Intelligent Information Systems
3. Knowledge Representation and Integration
4. Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
5. Knowledge Visualization |
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Paper submission |
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Authors are invited to electronically submit
their paper, written in English, of up to 10 single
spaced pages, presenting the results of original
research or innovative practical applications
relevant to the conference. Practical experiences
with state‐of‐the‐art AI methodologies are also
acceptable when they reflect lessons of unique value
to the conference attendees. Shorter works, up to 6
pages, to be presented in 10 minutes, may be
submitted as SHORT PAPERS representing work in
progress or suggesting possible research directions.
All paper should be submitted to Prof. Li‐Shiang
Tsay (lishiangtsay@yahoo.com).
Please submit only a pdf version of your paper which
MUST BE in LNAI format available at
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html |
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Program committee (TBE) |
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Aijun An (York Univ. Canada)
Annalisa Appice (Univ. Bari, Italy)
Bruno Cremilleux (Univ. de Caen, France)
Alfredo Cuzzocrea (Univ. of Calabria, Italy)
Agnieszka Dardzinska (Bialystok Technical Univ.,
Poland)
Jitender S. Deogun (Univ. of Nebraska, USA)
Tapio Elomaa (Tampere Univ. of Technology, Finland)
Salvatore Greco (Univ. of Catania, Italy
Howard J. Hamilton (Univ. of Regina, Canada)
Seunghyun Im (Univ. of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, USA)
Mila Kwiatkowska (Thompson Rivers Univ., Canada)
Jan Rauch (Univ. of Economics, Prague, Czech
Republic)
Henryk Rybinski (Warsaw Univ. of Technology, Poland)
Andrzej Skowron (Univ. of Warsaw, Poland)
Dominik Slezak (Infobright Inc., Canada)
Shusaku Tsumoto (Shimane Univ., Japan)
Angelina Tzacheva (Univ. of South Carolina Upstate,
USA)
Yiyu Yao (Univ. of Regina, Canada)
Djamel A. Zighed (Univ. Lyon, France) |
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Important dates |
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Paper submission deadline:
December 15, 2008
Notification of paper acceptance: February 1, 2009
Camera‐ready of accepted papers: February 28, 2009 |
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Additional information |
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Please Contact to
Prof. Li‐Shiang Tsay (lishiangtsay@yahoo.com).
For information on conference venue, accommodation,
registration and fee, etc. please refer to the
IEA/AIE 2009 conference site. |
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