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Classification, clustering, and phylogeny estimation
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2nd Call for papers Workshop on

INCREMENTAL CLASSIFICATION, CONCEPT DRIFT AND NOVELTY DETECTION 

[http://perso.rd.francetelecom.fr/lemaire/ICDM2013/]

(IClaNov)

In conjunction with

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DATA MINING (ICDM 2013, Dallas, Texas / December 7-11, 2013) [http://icdm2013.rutgers.edu/]


Description:
The development of dynamic information analysis methods, like incremental clustering, concept drift management and novelty detection techniques, is becoming a central concern in a bunch of applications whose main goal is to deal with information which is varying over time.
These applications relate themselves to very various and highly strategic domains, including web mining, social network analysis, adaptive information retrieval, anomaly or intrusion detection, process control and management, recommender systems, technological and scientific survey, and even genomic information analysis in bioinformatics.
The term “incremental” is often associated to the terms dynamics, adaptive, interactive, on-line, or batch.
The majority of the learning methods were initially defined in a non incremental way. However, in each of these families, were initiated incremental methods making it possible to take into account the temporal component of a datastream.
In a more general way incremental clustering algorithms and novelty detection approaches are subjected to the following constraints: 
- Possibility to be applied without knowing as a preliminary all the data to be analyzed;
- Taking into account of a new data must be carried out without making intensive use of the already considered data;
- Result must but available after insertion of all new data;
- Potential changes in the data description space must be taken into consideration;
- Independency of order of data arrival. 

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 and Data Mining to discuss new areas of incremental clustering, concept drift management and novelty detection and on their application to analysis of time varying information of various natures. Another important aim of the workshop is to bridge the gap between data acquisition or experimentation and model building.



The set of proposed incremental techniques includes, but is not limited to:

- Novelty and drift detection algorithms and techniques
- Adaptive hierarchical, k-means or density based methods
- Adaptive neural methods and associated Hebbian learning techniques
- Multiview diachronic approaches
- Probabilistic approaches like LDA or ICA-based 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
- Dynamic features selection techniques
- Object tracking techniques
- 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
- Dynamic scene analysis
- Intrusion and anomaly detection
- Genomics and DNA microarray data analysis
- Adaptive recommender and filtering systems
- Scientometrics, webometrics and technological survey

All accepted workshop papers will be published in formal proceedings by the IEEE Computer Society Press.

Important dates:

- Paper submission:                        August 3, 2013
- Notification of acceptance:       September 24, 2013 
- Camera-ready:                               October 15, 2013 
- ICDM 2013 Conference:             December 7, 2013 

Important - Submission Guidelines:

- Please follow the regular submission guidelines of ICDM 2013 (paper submissions should be limited to a maximum of *8* pages) http://icdm2013.rutgers.edu/author-instructions
- and use this link to submit your paper (IclaNov has the number 7 in the page): 
http://wi-lab.com/cyberchair/2013/icdm13/scripts/ws_submit.php



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Organizing committee:

Abou-Nasr               Mahmoud                      Ford Motor Company                                                                         USA
Al Shehabi               Shadi                               Allepo University                                                                             Syria
Albatineh                 Ahmed N.                       Dept of Biostatistics Florida Int. U. Miami                                         USA
Alippi                        Cesare                             Politecnico di Milano                                                                       Italia
Arredondo               Tomas                            U.T.F.S.M. Valparaíso                                                                          Chile
Bennani                   Younes                           LIPN, Paris                                                                                        France
Bifet                          Albert                              University of Waikato, Hamilton                                             New Zealand
Bondu                      Alexis                              EDF R&D                                                                                          France
Cabanes                   Guenael                          LIPN, Paris                                                                                      France
Chawla                     Nitesh                              Notre Dame University, Indiana                                                      USA
Chen                         Chaomei                        Drexel University, Philadelphia                                                         USA
Cuxac                       Pascal                             INIST-CNRS, Vandœuvre-les Nancy                                                  France
Diallo                        Abdoulaye B.                UQAM Montreal                                                                                   Canada
El Haddadi              Anass                              IRIT                                                                                                   France
Escalante                 Hugo Jair                        National Institute of Astrophysics Optics and Electronics                 Mexico
García-Rodríguez     José                                 University of Alicante                                                                          Spain
Glanzel                     Wolfgang                       KU Leuven, Leuven                                                                           Belgia
Hammer                  Barbara                          University of Bielefeld                                                                        Germany
Kumova                  Bora I.                            Izmir University                                                                                   Turkey
Kuntz-Cosperec     Pascale                           Polytech'Nantes                                                                                  France
Lallich                      Stephane                        University of Lyon 2                                                                           France
Lamirel                     Jean-Charles                  TALARIS- LORIA, Nancy                                                                      France
Lebbah                     Mustapha                      LIPN, Paris                                                                                          France
Lemaire                    Vincent                           Orange Labs, Lannion                                                                       France
Lenca                       Philippe                           Telecom Bretagne                                                                              France
Li                               Bin                                   UTS, Sydney                                                                                    Australia
Nuggent                    Rebecca                         Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh                                             USA
Popescu                    Florin                               Fraunhofer Institute, Berlin                                                             Germany
Roveri                       Manuel                           Politecnicodi Milano                                                                            Italia
Tamir                        Dan                                 Texas State University, San Marcos                                                  USA
Torre                         Fabien                             University of Lille3                                                                            France
Zhou                         Zhi-Hua                          Nanjing University                                                                              China
Zhu                           Xingquan                       UTS, Sydney                                                                                     Australia

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