Advances in information technology and data collection methods have led to the availability of large data sets in commercial enterprises and in a wide variety of scientific and engineering disciplines. We have an unprecedented opportunity to analyze this data and extract intelligent and useful information. The field of data mining draws upon extensive work in areas such as; statistics, machine learning, pattern recognition, databases, and high performance computing to discover interesting and previously unknown information in datasets.
This conference will provide a forum for the presentation of recent results in data mining, including; applications, algorithms, software, and systems. There will be peer reviewed, contributed papers as well as invited talks and tutorials. Proceedings of the conference will be available both online at the SIAM Web site and in hard copy form. In addition, several workshops on topics of current interest will be held on the final day of the conference.
The submission deadline for proposing workshops has passed.
Current Workshops include:Suggested Timeline for Workshop Chairs
Deadline for proposal sumbission: September 1, 2001
Decision notification: September 15, 2001
Call for workshop papers: September 20, 2001
Camera-ready workshop proceedings: February 1, 2002
The deadline for tutorial submissions has passed. A schedule of tutorials is now available!
Workshop and Tutorial Proposals | September 1, 2001: PASSED |
Paper Due | October 1, 2001: PASSED |
Author Notification | December 3, 2001 |
Camera-ready Version Due | January 2, 2002 |
Registration, Hotel, and AV Requirements | March 20, 2002 |
R. Grossman
The Laboratory for Advanced Computing, University of Illinios, Chicago
Rajeev Motwani
Stanford University
J. Han
Simon Fraser University
H. Mannila
Nokia
M. Zaki
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
V. Dhar
New York University
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