7th International Conference on Advanced Data Mining and Applications
17-19 December 2011
Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
http://adma2011.arnetminer.org
ADMA 2011 will take place in Tsinghua University, Beijing, 17th-19th
December 2011. It is our pleasure to invite you to contribute papers,
register and participate at ADMA 2011. The conference aims at bringing
together the experts on data mining from around the world, and providing a
leading international forum for the dissemination of original research
findings in data mining, spanning applications, algorithms, software and
systems, as well as different applied disciplines with potential in data
mining.
The proceedings of the conference will be published by Springer in its
Lecture Notes in Computer Science series, and indexed by EI. A selected
number of the accepted papers will be expanded and revised for possible
inclusion in Data & Knowledge Engineering (indexed by *SCI*). High-quality
papers that particularly address the intelligent systems issues will be
highly recommended for ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and
Technology (*ACM TIST*) publication in their extensions in rapid review and
publication.
We call for papers on any topics of advanced data mining and applications,
including but not limited to:
Advanced Data Mining Topics
Social network mining
Social search and analysis
Collective intelligence in the social Web
Parallel and distributed data mining algorithms
Mining on data streams
Graph and subgraph mining
Methodologies on large-scale data mining;
Text, video, multimedia data mining
Web mining
High performance data mining algorithms
Modeling complex social systems
Evolution of social communities and social media
Collaborative filtering in social networks
Data mining visualization
Security and privacy issues
Competitive analysis of mining algorithms
Data Mining Applications
Social network applications
Scalable data preprocessing and cleaning techniques
Data mining systems in finance, sciences, retail, e-commerce
Emerging applications of large-scale data mining
Empirical study of data mining algorithms
Parallel data mining applications
DNA Sequencing, Bioinformatics, Genomics, and biometrics
E-commerce and Web services
Medical informatics
Disaster prediction
Financial market analysis
Intelligent system
Application of data mining in education
Invited Keynote Speakers
Philip YU, Professor and Wexler Chair in Information Technology,
University of Illinois at Chicago
Bio: Dr. Yu is a Fellow of the ACM and of the IEEE. He was the Editor-
in-Chief of IEEE TKDE (2001-2004). He served as the general chair or co-
chairs of CIKM¡¯06, ICDE¡¯98, ICDM¡¯02. He had received several IBM honors
including 2 IBM Outstanding Innovation Awards, an Outstanding Technical
Achievement Award, 2 Research Division Awards and the 93rd plateau of
Invention Achievement Awards. He has published more than 600 papers in
refereed journals and conferences. He holds or has applied for more than 300
US patents.
Wolfgang Nejdl, Professor and Director of L3S Research Center,
University of Hannover
Bio: Prof. Nejdl heads the Distributed Systems Institute / Knowledge
Based Systems as well as the L3S Research Center, and does research in the
areas of semantic web technologies, peer-to-peer information systems, search
and information retrieval, databases and artificial intelligence. Wolfgang
Nejdl published more than 200 scientific articles and has been program
committee and editorial board member of numerous international conferences
and journals.
Stefan Decker, Professor and Director of DERI, National University of
Ireland
Bio: Dr. Decker is a Professor at the National University of Ireland,
Galway, director of the Digital Enterprise Research Institute and Cluster
Leader of the Semantic Web Cluster within the institute. Previously Prof.
Decker worked at ISI, University of Southern California (2 years, Research
Assistant Professor and Computer Scientist), Stanford University, Computer
Science Department (Database Group) (3 Years, PostDoc and Research
Associate), and Institute AIFB, University of Karlsruhe (4 years, PhD
Student and Junior Researcher).
Organising Committee
General co-chairs:
Deyi Li (Chinese Academy of Engineering)
Bing Liu (U. of Illinois at Chicago)
Charu Aggarwal (IBM T.J. Watson)
PC co-chairs:
Jie Tang (Tsinghua U.)
Jianyong Wang (Tsinghua U.)
Irwin King (The Chinese U. of Hong Kong)
Regional Organization co-chairs:
Ruoming Jin (Kent State U., USA)
Ee-Peng Lim (SMU, SG)
Marie-Francine Moens (KU Leuven, BE)
Jimeng Sun (IBM T.J. Watson)
Hwanjo Yu (PosTech U., KR)
Xingquan Zhu (Univ. of Tech., Sydney, AU)
Submissions and Important Dates
Submission Deadline: June 17, 2011
Notification of Acceptance: August 26, 2011
Camera Ready Submission Due: September 23, 2011
Paper submission should be limited to a maximum of 14 single-spaced pages in
the Springer LNCS/LNAI manuscript format. All papers must be submitted
electronically in PDF format only, using the conference management tool.
Detailed instructions will be available at the conference website
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=adma2011
General enquiries:
Zhichun Wang (Tsinghua U.)
email: adma11@arnetminer.org
fax: 86010-62794365
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