Call for Papers
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SPECIAL ISSUE ON DISTRIBUTED AND MOBILE DATA MINING
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS, MAN, AND CYBERNETICS, PART B

GUEST EDITORS:

Hillol Kargupta
University of Maryland Baltimore County
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay
Indian Statistical Institute
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Byung-Hoon Park
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

SCOPE:

Knowledge discovery and data mining deal with the problem of extracting
interesting associations, classifiers, clusters, and other patterns from
data. The emergence of network-based computing environments has introduced
a new and important dimension to this problem, viz., that of distributed
sources of data and computing. The Internet, corporate intranets, sensor
networks, and even scientific computing domains (e.g., distributed active
archive centers (DAAC) of the NASA Earth Observing System) support this
observation. The advent of laptops, palmtops, handhelds, embedded
systems, and wearable computers is also making ubiquitous access to
a large quantity of distributed data a reality. Advanced analysis of
distributed data for extracting useful knowledge is the next natural
step in the increasingly connected world of ubiquitous and
distributed computing.

Most of the popular data mining algorithms are designed to work for
centralized data and they often do not pay attention to the resource
constraints of distributed and mobile environments. Recent research
in this area has demonstrated that handling these resource
constraints in an optimal fashion requires a new breed of data
mining algorithms and systems that are very different from their
centralized counterparts. This special issue will focus on the state-
of-the-art developments in the domain of distributed and mobile data
mining. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

1. Theoretical foundations and algorithms: Advanced algorithms for mobile
and distributed data mining applications.

2. Data management issues, mark-up languages, and other data
representation techniques; integration with database applications for
mobile environments.

3. Architectural issues: Architecture, control, security, and
communication issues.

4. Data stream mining in distributed and mobile environments.

5. Resource and location aware mobile data mining tasks.

6. Experimental systems: Development of experimental systems,
performance and design issues.

7. Applications of distributed and mobile data mining: in business,
science, engineering, medicine, and other disciplines.

8. Human-computer interaction issues.

9. Web-based applications of distributed data mining and semantic web.

10. Privacy-preserving distributed and mobile data mining.

TARGET DATES:

Submission deadline: January 1, 2003
Acceptance notification: April 2, 2003
Final Papers: May 30, 2003

PAPER SUBMISSION INSTRUCTION:

Your paper must be submitted in Portable Document Format (pdf) or
Postscript.  It must print correctly on 8.5 X 11 inch paper.  For
Unix and Windows systems there are postscript to pdf converters,
notably ps2pdf which is a part of ghostscript.  A text version of
your abstract is required. When you are ready to submit, please
follow this link to the SMC ManuscriptCentral site:
http://smcb-ieee.manuscriptcentral.com/

You will have to create an account, if you do not yet have one.
Then you will log in and be asked for contact information, keywords
and an abstract.  You will then upload your paper and any attachment
files (see for more information http://isl.csee.usf.edu/smcB). In
the notes to the editor, please clearly indicate that this paper is
for our special issue so that it gets routed correctly. Then a paper
number will be generated and returned to you. The site has
instructions and/or help buttons on each page. After the submission
please send a note to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the title of the paper
and the names of the authors.

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