2nd CFP: the 10th Australasian Data Mining Conference (AusDM 2012)

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The Tenth Australasian Data Mining Conference (AusDM 2012)
Sydney, Australia, 5-7 December 2012

http://ausdm12.togaware.com/

The Australasian Data Mining Conference has established itself as the premier
Australasian meeting for both practitioners and researchers in data mining.
This year’s conference, AusDM’12, co-hosted with the Australian Joint Conference
on Artificial Intelligence, seeks to showcase: Industry Case Studies; Research
Prototypes; Practical Analytics Technology; and Research Student Projects.

Topics

We are calling for papers, both research and applications, and from both
academia and industry, for presentation at the conference. Topics include:
– Applications and Case Studies | Lessons and Experiences
– Biomedical and Health Data Mining
– Business Analytics
– Data Integration, Matching and Linkage
– Data Preparation, Cleaning and Preprocessing
– Data Stream Mining
– Evaluation of Results and their Communication
– Link, Graph, Network and Process Mining
– Multimedia Data Mining
– New Data Mining Algorithms
– Privacy-preserving Data Mining
– Spatial and Temporal Data Mining
– Text Mining and Web Mining
– Visual Analytics

Submission of papers

The length of the submissions is not restricted. We encourage submissions of 6-10
pages. Paper submissions are required to follow the general format specified for
papers in the CRPIT series . The electronic
submissions should be in PDF and made through the AusDM’12 Submission Page, which
will be available at http://ausdm12.togaware.com/.

Important Dates

Submission of full papers:              August 1, 2012 (midnight PST)
Notification of authors:                September 15, 2012
Final version and author registration:  October 5, 2012
Conference:                             December 5-7, 2012


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