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IEEE Data Mining 2001: Call for Participation
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The 2001 IEEE International Conference on Data Mining
Doubletree Hotel, San Jose, California, USA
November 29 - December 2, 2001

 * On-line registration (and other information) at
   http://www.cs.uvm.edu/~xwu/icdm-01.html
   (Register by November 6 to save $100!)

 * Be sure to book hotel rooms by November 7 for discounted rates!
   (http://www.cs.uvm.edu/~xwu/icdm/hotel-01.shtml)

The 2001 IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM '01)
provides a forum for the sharing of original research results and
practical development experiences among researchers and application
developers from different data mining related areas such as machine
learning, automated scientific discovery, statistics, pattern
recognition, knowledge acquisition, soft computing, databases and data
warehousing, data visualization, and knowledge-based systems. The
conference seeks solutions to challenging problems facing the
development of data mining systems, and shapes future directions of
research by promoting high quality, novel and daring research
findings. As an important part of the conference, the workshops
program will focus on new research challenges and initiatives.

With the support of both world-renowned experts and new researchers
from the international data mining community, ICDM '01 has received an
overwhelming response compared to any other data mining related
conference this year: 365 paper submissions, 8 workshop proposals, and
29 tutorial proposals.

* Invited Speakers:

  - Jerome H. Friedman, Stanford University, USA
  - Jim Gray, Microsoft Research, USA
    (The 1999 Turing Award Winner)
  - Pat Langley, Institute for the Study of Learning and Expertise, USA
  - Benjamin W. Wah, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
    (President, IEEE Computer Society)

* ICDM '01 Tutorials (November 29, 2001):

  - Text and Data Mining for Bioinformatics, by Hinrich Schuetze
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  - Mining Time Series Data, by Eamonn Keogh ([log in to unmask])

* ICDM '01 Workshops (November 29, 2001):

  - Text Mining (TextDM '2001)
    (http://www-ai.ijs.si/DunjaMladenic/TextDM01/)
  - Integrating Data Mining and Knowledge Management
    (http://cui.unige.ch/~hilario/icdm-01/cfp.html)

* Paper Presentations (November 30 - December 2, 2001): Out of 365
  paper submissions, the IEEE ICDM '01 Program Committee accepted 72
  papers for regular presentation, and an additional 37 papers for
  poster presentation.

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