OSDM 2009
OSDM 2009 | |
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The first Open Source in Data Mining workshop
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Dates | Apr 27, 2009 (iCal) - Apr 27, 2009 |
Homepage: | osdm09.togaware.com |
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Location: | Bangkok, Thailand |
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Submissions: | Dec 22, 2008 |
Camera ready due: | Feb 9, 2009 |
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The first Open Source in Data Mining workshop (OSDM'09) Monday 27th April 2009 Bangkok, Thailand Workshop Website: http://osdm09.togaware.com To be held at the 13th Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (PAKDD'09) (http://www.pakdd2009.org) Submissions due: Monday 22 December 2008 Open source software is becoming increasingly accepted in public and private sector organisations in many countries. There is a variety of open source data mining tools available to both researchers and practitioners, some being simple research prototypes while others are fully developed software tools in daily use in industry. This workshop aims to bring together data mining software developers, practitioners, researchers and educators, with the objectives to present open source data mining tools, discuss experiences and lessons learned developing and using such tools, and exchange ideas on how to promote the use of open source tools in the field of data mining. IMPORTANT DATES Submission of papers: 22 December 2008 Notification of Authors: 23 January 2009 Camera-ready version: 9 February 2009 OSDM'09 workshop: 27 April 2009 PAKDD'09 conference: 28-30 April 2009 WORKSHOP PROGRAM The OSDM'09 workshop is aimed at data mining researchers, educators and practitioners, and it will include a mix of both peer-reviewed scientific papers as well as software demonstrations. We plan to have: * An invited keynote presentation by one of the developers of the Weka data mining tool. * A session with peer-reviewed papers on topics such as: - Open source in data mining research. - Open source in data mining education. - Open source for data mining in government. - Open source for data mining in industry and business. - Data mining using open source - Experiences. - Impact of open source in data mining. - Open source methodologies in data mining. * A more practically oriented session that will include: - Demonstrations of open source data mining tools. - Tutorials and how-to's, for example how to set-up and manage open source data mining tools; how-to choose an open source license suitable for data mining, selecting a software repository suitable for open source data mining tools, etc. * A panel session with prominent data mining open source developers. Possible topics: - Why open source for data mining research and education? - Why publish your data mining tool as open source software? SUBMISSION Important notice: Submitting a paper to the OSDM'09 workshop means that if the paper is accepted, at least one author must attend the workshop to present the paper. For no-show authors, their affiliations will receive a notification. All submitted papers must be formatted according to Springer's manuscript submission guidelines as available at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html For the initial submission, paper must NOT include author's names, affiliations and email addresses (left as a blank) --- the review process will be double-blind. Do not include any acknowledgements referring to funding bodies. Self-citing references should be removed from the submitted papers (they can be added after review). We encourage submissions of two types of papers: 1) Regular papers, up-to 12 pages long in single-spaced pages with font size at least 11 points (i.e. following the Springer LNCS style). These papers will be fully reviewed by at least three members of the OSDM'09 program committee. 2) Short papers, aimed for the demonstration, tutorial and how-to session. These papers can be up-to 6 pages long, also in Springer LNCS style). These papers will be reviewed by at least one member of the OSDM'09 program committee as well as the OSDM'09 organisers. Papers submitted to OSDM'09 must not be published or under consideration to be published elsewhere. The electronic submissions must be in PDF and made through the OSDM'09 Submission Page, accessible from: http://osdm09.togaware.com/ WORKSHOP CHAIRS - Dr Graham Williams Togaware / The Australian Taxation Office - Dr Peter Christen The Australian National University PROGRAM COMMITTEE - Dr Rohan Baxter The Australian Taxation Office, Australia - Prof Michael Berthold University of Konstanz, Germany - Dr Christian Borgelt European Center for Soft Computing, Spain - Dr Tim Churches NSW Department of Health, Australia - Assist Prof Janez Demsar University of Ljubljana, Slovenia - Assoc Prof Eibe Frank University of Waikato, New Zealand - Dr Mark Hall Pentaho, New Zealand - Prof Joshua Huang The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong - Assoc Prof Bernhard Pfahringer University of Waikato, New Zealand - Assoc Prof Blaz Zupan University of Ljubljana, Slovenia - Dr Yunming Ye Harbin Institute of Technology, China
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Facts about "OSDM 2009"
Acronym | OSDM 2009 + |
Camera ready due | February 9, 2009 + |
End date | April 27, 2009 + |
Event type | Workshop + |
Has coordinates | 13° 45' 16", 100° 29' 35"Latitude: 13.754425 Longitude: 100.49303888889 + |
Has location city | Bangkok + |
Has location country | Category:Thailand + |
Homepage | http://osdm09.togaware.com + |
IsA | Event + |
Start date | April 27, 2009 + |
Submission deadline | December 22, 2008 + |
Title | The first Open Source in Data Mining workshop + |