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Third SIAM International Conference on Data Mining (2003)
Cathedral Hill Hotel, San Francisco, CA,
May 1-3, 2003
URL: http://www.siam.org/meetings/sdm03/
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Advances in information technology and data collection methods have led
to the availability of large data sets in commercial enterprises and in
a wide variety of scientific and engineering disciplines. We have an
unprecedented opportunity to analyze this data and extract intelligent
and useful information from it. The field of data mining draws upon
extensive work in areas such as statistics, machine learning, pattern
recognition, databases, and high performance computing to discover
interesting and previously unknown information in data.
This conference will provide a forum for the presentation of recent
results in data mining, including applications, algorithms, software, and
systems. There will be peer reviewed, contributed papers as well as
invited talks, tutorials and a panel. Best paper awards will be given for
papers in different categories. Proceedings of the conference will be
available both online at the SIAM Web site and in hard copy form. In
addition, several workshops on topics of current interest will be held on
the final day of the conference.
WORKSHOPS
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- High Performance, Pervasive, and Data Stream Mining
- Discrete Mathematics and Data Mining
- Text Mining
- Scientific Data Mining
- Data Mining for Counter Terrorism and Security
- Clustering High Dimensional Data and its Applications
TUTORIALS
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Mining Science and Engineering Data
Dr. Chandrika Kamath, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Data Mining: Technology and Practice in the Real World
Monte F. Hancock, Jr., Chief Scientist, CSI Corporation
Relational Data Mining
Prof. Saso Dzeroski, Josef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Visual Data Mining
Dr. Mihael Ankerst and Prof. Daniel A. Keim
Boeing, Seattle; University of Constance, Germany
INVITED SPEAKERS
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RFtools--two-eyed Algorithms
Leo Breiman, University of California, Berkeley
The Mathematics of Privacy
George Cybenko, Dartmouth College
Data Mining Evolved: Trends and Challenges
Usama M. Fayyad, President & CEO, digiMine, Inc.
Algorithmic Issues in Monitoring and Mining Network Data Streams
Muthu Muthukrishnan, Rutgers University