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DM: PAKDD-99: SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS


From: pakdd99
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 06:29:51 -0400 (EDT)
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                   SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS: PAKDD-99
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                 The Third Pacific-Asia Conference on 

                  Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
                  -----------------------------------

                    Xiangshan Hotel, Beijing, China 
                    ===============================
                           April 26-28, 1999

       Home Page: http://ain2.ai.csse.yamaguchi-u.ac.jp/pakdd99

                      Papers Due: October 10, 1998

                              Sponsored by:
                           Tsinghua University
                   National Science Foundation of China
                       Chinese Computer Federation
                           Toshiba Corporation 
                        NEC Software Chugoku, Ltd.

                            Invited Speakers:
        Won Kim (Keynote speech, Cyber Database Solutions, USA)
                Hiroshi Motoda (Osaka University, Japan)
                        
The Third Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data
Mining (PAKDD-99) will provide an international forum for the sharing
of original research results and practical development experiences
among researchers and application developers from different KDD
related areas such as machine learning, databases, statistics,
knowledge acquisition, data visualization, knowledge-based systems,
soft computing, and high performance computing.  It will follow the
success of PAKDD-97 held in Singapore in 1997 and PAKDD-98 held in
Australia in 1998 by bringing together participants from universities,
industry and government.

Papers on all aspects of knowledge discovery and data mining are
welcome.  Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

      - Theory and Foundational Issues in KDD

        * Data and Knowledge Representation in KDD 
        * Logic for/of Knowledge Discovery
        * Expanding the Autonomy of Machine Discovers
        * Human Factors in KDD
        * Scientific Discovery and KDD
        * New Theory, Philosophy, and Methodology for KDD

      - KDD Algorithms and Methods 

        * Machine Learning Methods for KDD
        * Statistical Methods for KDD
        * Heuristic Search for KDD
        * Inductive Logic Programming
        * Deduction, Induction and Abduction in KDD 
        * Discovery of Exceptions and Deviations
        * Multi-criteria Evaluation and Data Mining Metrics
        * Hybrid and Multi-agent Methods for KDD
        * Evaluation of Complexity, Efficiency, and Scalability of
          Algorithms

      - Process-Centric KDD

        * Models and Framework of the Knowledge Discovery Process
        * Data and Dimensionality Reduction 
        * Preprocessing and Postprocessing 
        * Interestingness Checking of Data and Rules
        * Management and Refinement for the Discovered Knowledge
        * Decomposition of Large Data Sets
        * Discretisation of Continuous Data 
        * Data and Knowledge Visualization 
        * Role of Domain Knowledge and Reuse of Discovered Knowledge
        * KDD Process and Human Interaction

      - Soft Computing for KDD

        * Information Granulation and Granular Computing in KDD 
        * Rough Sets in Data Mining
        * Neural Networks, Probabilistic Reasoning for KDD
        * Noise Handling and Uncertainty Management 
        * Hybrid Symbolic/Connectionist KDD Systems

      - High Performance KDD, Integration, and Applications

        * Multi-Database Mining 
        * Data Mining in Advanced Databases (OODB, Spatial DB,
          Multimedia DB)
        * Database Reverse Engineering for KDD
        * Integration of Data Warehousing, OLAP and Data Mining
        * Combining Data Mining with Database Querying
        * Parallel and Distributed Data Mining 
        * Data Mining on the Internet 
        * Multi-agent, Multi-task KDD Systems
        * Data Mining from Unstructured and Multimedia Data
        * Unification of Data Mining with Intelligent Information
          Retrieval
        * Security and Privacy Issues in KDD 
        * Successful/Innovative KDD Applications in Science,
          Engineering, Medicine, Business, Education, Government, and
          Industry

Both research and applications papers are solicited.  All submitted
papers will be reviewed on the basis of technical quality, relevance
to KDD, originality, significance, and clarity.  Accepted papers are
expected to be published in the conference proceedings by
Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
series. A selected number of PAKDD-99 accepted papers will be expanded
and revised for inclusion in "Knowledge and Information Systems: An
International Journal" by Springer-Verlag
(http://www.sd.monash.edu.au/kais/).  PAKDD Best Paper Awards will be
conferred on the authors of the best papers at the conference.

Authors are invited to submit four copies of their manuscript (maximum
5,000 words) to one of the addresses below:

       Professor Ning Zhong (PAKDD-99) 
       Department of Computer Science and Systems Engineering 
       Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University 
       Tokiwa-Dai, 2557, Ube 755, Japan 
       Telephone & Fax: +81-836-35-9949 
       Email: zhong@ai.csse.yamaguchi-u.ac.jp

Papers from China:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

       Professor Lizhu Zhou (PAKDD-99) 
       Department of Computer Science and Technology 
       Tsinghua University 
       Beijing 100084, China 
       Email: dcszlz@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn

Please include a cover page containing the title, authors (names,
postal and email addresses), a 200-word abstract and up to 5 keywords.
This cover page must accompany the paper.

     *************** I m p o r t a n t   D a t e s ***************
     * 4 copies of full papers received by:     October 10, 1998 *
     * Acceptance notices:                     December 20, 1998 *
     * Camera-readies due by:                   January 30, 1999 *
     * Conference:                             April 26-28, 1999 *
     *************************************************************

PAKDD Steering Committee:
=========================

       Xindong Wu, Monash University, Australia (Chair)
       Hongjun Lu, National University of Singapore (Co-Chair)
       Rao Kotagiri, University of Melbourne, Australia 
       Huan Liu, National University of Singapore 
       Hiroshi Motoda, Osaka University, Japan

Conference Chairs:
==================

       Bo Zhang, Tsinghua University, China 
       Setsuo Ohsuga, Waseda University, Japan

Program Chairs:
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       Ning Zhong, Yamaguchi University, Japan
       Lizhu Zhou, Tsinghua University, China 

Organizing Committee Chairs:
============================

       Zhongzhi Shi, Chinese Academy of Sciences 
       Shan Wang, People's University of China 

Publicity Chair:
================ 

       Lianhua Xiao, The National Science Foundation of China
   
Local Chair: 
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       Zengqi Sun, Tsinghua University, China 

Exhibition Chair:
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       Dayang Zhang, The State Information Center of China

Program Committee:
==================

Tatsuya Akutsu, University of Tokyo
Ming-Syan Chen, National Taiwan University
David Cheung, Hong Kong University
Michael Chung, California State University, Long Beach 
Honghua Dai, University of New England
David Dowe, Monash University
Usama Fayyad, Microsoft Research
Yike Guo, Imperial College, UK
Jiawei Han, Simon Fraser University 
Zhexue Huang, MIP, Australia
Hiroyuki Kawano, Kyoto University 
Kyung-Chang Kim, Hong-Ik University
Masaru Kitsuregawa, University of Tokyo
Kevin Korb, Monash University
Rao Kotagiri, University of Melbourne
Deyi Li, Beijing System Engineering Institute
T.Y. Lin, San Jose State University 
Bing Liu, National University of Singapore
Chunnian Liu, Beijing Polytechnic University 
Huan Liu, National University of Singapore
Jiming Liu, Hong Kong Baptist University 
Yuchang Lu, Tsinghua University
Hongjun Lu, National University of Singapore
Shinichi Morishita, University of Tokyo 
Hiroshi Motoda, Osaka University
Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro, Knowledge Stream, USA
Mohamed Quafafou, University of Nantes
Zbigniew W. Ras, University of North Carolina
Arun Sharma, University of New South Wales
Zhongzhi Shi, Chinese Academy of Sciences 
Chunyi Shi, Tsinghua University
Arul Siromoney, Anna University
Atsuhiro Takasu, NCSIS, Japan 
Takao Terano, University of Tsukuba
Bhavani Thuraisingham, MITRE Corporation, USA
Hiroshi Tsukimoto, Toshiba Corporation
Jeffrey D. Ullman, Stanford University
Jue Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Lipo Wang, Deakin University
Shan Wang, People's University of China 
Takashi Washio, Osaka University
Graham Williams, CSIRO, Australia  
Xindong Wu, Monash University 
Jiepan Xu, Nanjing University
Beat Wuthrich, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology
Yiyu Yao, Lakehead University
Zijian Zheng, Deakin University
Aoying Zhou, Fudan University
Jan Zytkow, University of North Carolina 

Further Information:
====================

       Professor Ning Zhong (PAKDD-99) 
       Department of Computer Science and Systems Engineering 
       Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University 
       Tokiwa-Dai, 2557, Ube 755, Japan 
       Telephone & Fax: +81-836-35-9949 
       Email: zhong@ai.csse.yamaguchi-u.ac.jp

Call for Tutorial Proposals 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

PAKDD-99 will offer a tutorial program on KDD topics.  We would be
able to present only a limited number of tutorials, and the selection
would be guided by the perceived quality and relevance to the
conference.  If you are interested in giving a tutorial, please send a
proposal to zhong@ai.csse.yamaguchi-u.ac.jp by Oct. 10, 1998.

Call for Workshop Proposals 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

PAKDD-99 will provide a venue for one or two workshops to focus on
advanced research areas of KDD.  Please submit suggestions for
workshop proposals to zhong@ai.csse.yamaguchi-u.ac.jp by Oct. 10,
1998.

Call for Panel Proposals 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Proposals are sought for panels that stimulate interaction between the
communities contributing to KDD.  Include title, the main goals,
prospective participants and a summary of the topics to be discussed.
Please email panel proposals to zhong@ai.csse.yamaguchi-u.ac.jp by
Oct. 10, 1998.

Call for Exhibits
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

PAKDD-99 will organize a data mining, OLAP and data warehouse product
exhibition.  Please send proposals for exhibits to
zhong@ai.csse.yamaguchi-u.ac.jp by October 10, 1998.

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