CFP: DMApps 2013 – Workshop on Data Mining Applications in Industry and Government, submission due by Jan 6, 2013

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CALL FOR PAPERS
DMApps 2013: the International Workshop on Data Mining Applications in Industry & Government
In conjunction with PAKDD 2013, Gold Coast, Australia, April 14-17, 2013
http://dmapps2013.rdatamining.com

The 2013 International Workshop on Data Mining Applications in Industry & Government (DMApps 2013) will provide a platform for industrial data mining practitioners to share knowledge and experience, and also provide a bridge between academia and industry for applying new advanced data mining techniques to industrial applications. The audience will be composed of industrial data mining practitioners, as well as academic researchers who are interested in designing algorithms to meet industrial needs. The workshop will foster the collaboration between academia and industry and speed-up the process for new techniques to transfer from academic research to industrial applications.

The workshop focuses on applications of data mining in real-world projects. Topics include, but not limited to data mining applications in:
• Finance
• Retail
• Insurance
• Telecommunications
• Crime & Homeland Security
• Stock Market
• Social Welfare
• Social Media
• Medicine and Health
• Education
• Sports
• Transport
• Education
• Environment
• Manufacturing
• Government
• Other Fields

Long and Short Papers
There are two types of paper that can be submitted. One is a long paper covering research into real-world data mining applications in industry and government. The other is a short paper up to four pages from managers and practitioners covering a challenging and informative issue in data mining. This includes what the issue was, how it was managed and what lessons were learned from the activity. The page limit is 12 pages for long papers and 4 pages for short papers. All papers should be with 10pt font size, following the Springer LNCS/LNAI manuscript submission guidelines (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). The submission due date is December 14, 2012.

Important Dates
Submission due:                           January 6, 2013
Notification to authors:              January 31, 2013
Camera-ready due:                      February 15, 2013
Workshop date:                            April 14, 2013

Submission Procedure
All papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dmapps2013. All submitted papers will be reviewed by 2 or 3 reviewers. Selected outstanding long papers presented at the workshop will be included in a LNCS/LNAI post Proceedings of PAKDD Workshops published by Springer.

Attendance
Submitting a paper to the workshop means that if the paper is accepted, at least one author should attend the workshop to present the paper.

Organising Committee
Workshop Chairs

Warwick Graco
Operational Analytics,
Australian Taxation Office
[email protected]

Inna Kolyshkina
Chair of the South Australian Chapter
Australian Institute of Analytics Professionals
[email protected]

Program Chairs

Yanchang Zhao
Department of Immigration & Citizenship,
Australia; and RDataMining.com
[email protected]

Clifton Phua
Data Analytics Department,
Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
[email protected]


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