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Workshop EvoLearn-BF - Evolutionary classification and clustering, concept 
drift, novelty detection in big/fast data context

Wellington, New Zealand, 
June 10, 2019


https://sites.google.com/view/evolearn


in conjunction with

CEC 2019
2019 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, Wellington, New Zealand, June 
10-13, 2019 
http://www.cec2019.org/index.html



== CALL FOR PAPERS ==


Aims: 
This workshop aims to offer a meeting opportunity for academics and 
industry-related researchers, 
belonging to the various communities of Computational Intelligence, Machine 
Learning, Experimental Design, 
Data Mining and Big/Fast Data Management to discuss new areas of incremental 
classification, 
concept drift management and novelty detection and on their application to 
analysis of time varying information 
and huge dataset of various natures. 
Another important aim of the workshop is to bridge the gap between data 
acquisition or experimentation 
and model building.



Topics of interest to the workshop include (but are not limited to):

• Novelty detection algorithms and techniques
• Semi-supervised and active learning approaches
• Machine learning for data streams
• Adaptive hierarchical, k-means or density based methods
• Adaptive neural methods and associated Hebbian learning techniques
• Multiview diachronic approaches
• Probabilistic approaches
• Distributed approaches
• Graph partitioning methods and incremental clustering approaches based on 
attributed graphs
• Incremental clustering approaches based on swarm intelligence and genetic 
algorithms
• Evolving classifier ensemble techniques
• Incremental classification methods and incremental classifier evaluation
• Dynamic variable selection techniques
• Clustering of time series 
• Visualization methods for evolving data analysis results


The list of application domain is includes, but it is not limited to:

• Evolving textual information analysis
• Evolving social network analysis
• Dynamic process control and tracking
• Intrusion and anomaly detection
• Genomics and DNA microarray data analysis
• Adaptive recommender and filtering systems
• Scientometrics, webometrics and technological survey


Chairs:

• Jean-Charles Lamirel, SYNALP-LORIA, Campus Scientifique, Vandoeuvre les 
Nancy, France
([email protected]) 
• Pascal Cuxac, INIST-CNRS, 2 allee du Parc de Brabois, Vandoeuvre les Nancy, 
France
([email protected])
• Mustapha Lebbah, Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris-Nord (LIPN), Paris 13 
University, Villetaneuse, France
([email protected])


Invited speaker:

• Albert Bifet, Télécom-ParisTech - France / University of Waikato - New Zealand

Albert Bifet is Professor at Data, Intelligence and Graphs (DIG) LTCI, Télécom 
ParisTech (France) 
and University of Waikato (New Zealand). 
His research focuses on Artificial Intelligence, Big Data Science, and Machine 
Learning for 
Data Streams.

Albert Bifet is co-author of the book “Machine Learning for Data Streams” of 
MIT Press 
and co-leading the open source projects MOA Massive On-line Analysis and Apache 
SAMOA 
Scalable Advanced Massive Online Analysis.


 Important Dates:

• Paper submission: May 1, 2019
• Notification of acceptance: May 15, 2019
• Camera-ready: May 30, 2019
• Conference: June 10, 2019


Submission instructions:

The objective of this workshop is to facilitate presentations and discussions 
to share experience 
and knowledge on the issues related to incremental learning. 

May be submitted:

• Extended summaries (4 pages)
• Long articles (maximum 12 pages)
• Software demonstration proposals (4 pages)

Many kinds of submissions are also welcome :

• Academic contributions 
• Contributions on the practical relevance of research work or models, whether 
from industry or academia, 
  or with collaborations between the two
• Submission of well-articulated positions, industrial experiences and ongoing 
work

For demonstrations: an arranged oral presentation should be prepared. 
Time will also be provided in the program for demos. 

Submission format should be compliant with the one of the CEC 2019 conference :
http://cec2019.org/papers.html#submission

Reviewing for CEC-EvoLearn 2019 will be blind: reviewers will not be presented 
with the identity of 
paper authors. To allow for blind review, author names in a submitted paper 
should be replaced by 
the unique tracking number assigned by the conference website at the submission 
of an electronic abstract. 
Authors should avoid writing anything that makes their identity obvious in the 
text. 

Please use submission link : 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=evolearnbf2019 

After the workshop, if the quantity and quality of submissions justifies a 
special journal issue, 
authors of selected papers will be invited to re-submit their work to be 
considered for inclusion 
in a special issue of a journal.​




Pascal Cuxac

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DPI-SRDE
INIST-CNRS
2, allée du parc de Brabois
CS 10310
54519 Vandoeuvre lès Nancy
France

+33 (0)3 83 50 46 00

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Pascal_Cuxac
https://sites.google.com/view/pascalcuxac
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