- Call for Papers -

Special Track on Web and Text Mining
http://irgroup.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/GfKl2006_WTM_Track/

as part of the
30th Annual Conference of the German Classification Society (GfKl 2006)
Berlin, Germany, 8-10 March 2006

The conference features tracks on specific problems in classification. The objective of this track is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas on various aspects of Web and Text Mining. Particular topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

 * Text Categorization
 * Text Segmentation
 * Natural Language Processing Methods
 * Hypertext Classification
 * Analysis of Multilingual Texts
 * Cross-language Mining and Retrieval
 * Intelligent Web Search
 * Information Extraction
 * Ontology Learning and Enhancement
 * Building and Analyzing the Semantic Web
 * Personalization
 * Recommendation Engines
 * User Modeling
 * Customer Profiling
 * Web Mining for Business Applications
 * Web Usage Mining
 * Mining the Deep Web
 * Web-based Communities
 * Referral Networks
 * Visualization Methods
 * Adaptive Methods

All submissions must be done electronically. Detailed information on the submission procedure and the reviewing process for the abstract and for the full paper submissions can be found on the conference website:
http://www.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/lenz/gfkl2006/

Accepted papers will be published in the post-conference proceedings by Springer-Verlag in the 'Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization' series.

Track Chairs
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Myra Spiliopoulou and Andreas Nuernberger
Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg, Germany

Important Dates:
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November 10, 2005    Deadline for abstract submission
January 13, 2006     Notification of acceptance
March 8 - 10, 2006   Conference
April 28, 2006       Submission of full paper

Information about the Main Conference:
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The 30th Annual Conference of the German Classification Society - Gesellschaft für Klassifikation (GfKl), a member of the International Federation of Classification Societies (IFCS), focuses on data analysis, learning of latent structures in datasets, and unscrambling of knowledge.

The scientific program will include sessions with invited talks and contributed presentations from a broad range of topics. Special emphasis will be laid on interdisciplinary research and the interaction between theory and practice. The program will be complemented by an advanced Japanese-German workshop on data analysis and classification as well as a doctoral workshop for PhD students working on the conference topics.

For further details see: http://www.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/lenz/gfkl2006/

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