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Subject: Call For Papers: 4th EKDB'03 - New Deadline
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Resent-Subject: Call For Papers: 4th EKDB'03 - New Deadline
2th Call for Papers
4th International Workshop on Extraction of Knowledge from Databases
(EKDB'03)
(New Deadline)
part of the
11th Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence (EPIA'03)
http://www.di.uevora.pt/epia03/
December 4-7, 2003
Beja, Portugal
Aims and Scope
The objective of the workshop is to discuss methods for non-trivial
extraction of knowledge which is implicit
in existing data and which can be described in a high-level
representation so as to facilitate interpretation.
Techniques from the machine learning, statistics and database fields are
highly relevant for this task.
Current real-world learning problems involve very large and complex data
sets. Although a large number of
techniques has been developed and applied, significant challenges
remain, related with the design and
analysis of methologies to handle this type of problems.
The ability to incorporate new information and to react to concept
drift, are challenging topics for different
learning communities. One of the goals of this workshop is to promote an
open discussion on these and
related topics between different communities that are interested in
these problems, namely the artificial
intelligence, control, statistics and database communities. EKDB-03
follows the successful workshops
EKDB-01, EKDB-99 and EKDB-97.
Submission Instructions
Original contributions are solicited in all areas related to Extraction
of Knowledge from Databases, including
but not limited to:
* Machine Learning Algorithms
* Statistical Methods
* Mining Biomedical, Business, Web and Scientific Data
* Data Mining and Data Warehousing
* Incremental, Online and Real-time Learning Algorithms
* Computational Learning Theory
* Preprocessing and Postprocessing for Data Mining
* Security and Privacy Issues
* Temporal Data Mining
* Mining Text Data
* Mining Large Databases: Algorithms and Scaling Issues
* Query Languages
Important Dates
May 30, 2003: Submission Deadline,
July 20, 2003: Author Notification,
September 13, 2003: Final versions due,
December 4-7, 2003: Workshop and Conference
Workshop Chairs:
Arlindo Oliveira, INESC-ID / IST (Chair) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jo�o Gama, LIACC / U. of Porto (co-chair) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Carlos Bento, CISUC / U. of Coimbra (co-chair) [EMAIL PROTECTED]