We invite you to attend
DMIN'16, the 2016 International
Conference on Data Mining! DMIN'16 offers a 4 day
single-track conference, keynote speeches by world renowned scientists,
special sessions and free tutorials on all aspects of data mining. In
the past, DMIN has attracted a lot of
presentations in formal sessions plus keynotes, and
excellent
tutorials,
with a lot of attendees plus many more visitors from other WORLDCOMP
conferences.
DMIN'16 is part of WORLDCOMP'16. DMIN'16 is an international conference
for academics and practitioners held
simultaneously with other joint conferences as part of
WORLDCOMP'16,
The 2016 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer
Engineering, and Applied Computing. WORLDCOMP'16 is one of the largest annual gatherings of
researchers and practitioners in computer science, computer engineering and applied
computing. Each of the joint conferences in WORLDCOMP is a premier
conference for presentation of advances in their
respective fields, held simultaneously in the same place
to facilitate cross-disciplinary knowledge
transfer.
It is anticipated that WORLDCOMP'16 will attract attendees from over 85 countries/territories.
Participants range from established researchers on
Professorial level, starting researchers (post-doc, PhD,
Masters and Bachelor level) and contract researchers
unto practitioners applying all aspects of data mining
in private or public companies or research institutions.
DMIN'16 attendees have full access to all sessions and
tutorials of all other conferences' sessions, tracks,
and planned tutorials (for the complete list of joint
conferences
click here)
as well as to the DMIN'16 social programme. WORLDCOMP is one of the largest annual
conferences and promises many opportunities to present
your work to an large, interdisciplinary audience and to
extend our professional network. Each
conference will have its own proceedings which will be
indexed.
An important mission of
WORLDCOMP is 'Providing a unique platform for a diverse
community of constituents composed of scholars,
researchers, developers, educators, and practitioners.
The Congress makes concerted effort to reach out to
participants affiliated with diverse entities (such as:
universities, institutions, corporations, government
agencies, and research centers/labs) from all over the
world. The congress also attempts to connect
participants from institutions that have teaching as
their main mission with those who are affiliated with
institutions that have research as their main mission.
The congress uses a quota system to achieve its
institution and geography diversity objectives. One
main goal of the congress is to assemble a spectrum of
affiliated research conferences, workshops, and
symposiums into a coordinated research meeting held in a
common place at a common time. This model facilitates
communication among researchers in different fields of
computer science, computer engineering, and applied
computing. The Congress also encourages
multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary research
initiatives; ie, facilitating increased opportunities
for cross-fertilization across sub-disciplines.'
DMIN'16 attracts quality papers & presentations.
DMIN accepts only high-quality papers for its conference proceedings,
which are subject to a thorough & objective review process of at least 2
independent reviewers (leading academics & practitioners).
Citation Index.
The proceedings will be
published in printed conference books (ISBN) and will
also be made available online. The printed
proceedings/books will be available for distribution on
site at the conference. The proceedings will be indexed
in science citation databases that track citation
frequency/data for each published paper. Science
citation databases include: Inspec / IET / The Institute
for Engineering & Technology; The French National Center
for Scientific Research, CNRS, INIST databases, PASCAL
(accessable from INIST, Datastar, Dialog, EBSCO, OVID,
Questel.Orbit, Qwam, & STN International); and others.
The proceedings/books of this congress have been
evaluated for inclusion into major science citation
index databases. We are happy to report that so far, the
evaluation board of science citation index databases
have approved the indexing, integrating, and inclusion
of the DMIN conference into relevant indexing databases
(indexing databases include, among others:
Scopus,
SCI Compendex, Engineering Village,
EMBASE).
In addition to the above, WORLDCOMP has arranged two new
book series (multiple books in each series); one with
Elsevier publishers (Emerging Trends in Computer Science
and Applied Computing) and another with Springer
publishers (Transactions of Computational Science and
Computational Intelligence). After the conference (the
whole process takes 12 months), a significant number of
authors of accepted papers of our congress, will be
given the opportunity to submit the extended version of
their papers for publication consideration in these
books. We anticipate having between 10 to 20 books a
year in each of these book series projects. Each book in
each series will be subject to Elsevier and Springer
science indexing products (which includes:
Scopus,
SCI Compendex, Engineering Village,
EMBASE; and others).
With
respect to these book series,
DMIN is planning to
consider all submissions for publication in an edited
book volume to be published by Springer.
The DMIN conference has
been highly ranked in the past.
Please do not confuse DMIN with other "multi-conferences" with
approximately 100% acceptance
rates, although DMIN had
higher acceptance rates then KDD, ICDM, PAKDD or other exclusive
first-tier conferences in the past.
The
DMIN'14
proceedings are available online:
- ISBN #: 1-60132-267-4
- Proceedings of the
International Conference on Data Mining DMIN'14
- EDITORS: Robert
Stahlbock, Gary M. Weiss
- ASSOCIATE EDITORS:
Mahmoud Abou-Nasr, Hamid R. Arabnia
- Contents (pdf)
- Papers (pdf)
- Authors (pdf)
One
hyperlink per paper can be found
here.
The
DMIN'15 proceedings are available
online:
- ISBN #: 1-60132-403-0
- Proceedings of the
International Conference on Data Mining DMIN'15 - EDITORS: Robert
Stahlbock, Gary M. Weiss - ASSOCIATE EDITORS:
Mahmoud Abou-Nasr, Hamid R. Arabnia
-
Contents (Preliminary Edition)
-
Contents (pdf) -
Papers (pdf) -
Authors (pdf)
The links to all proceedings since Year 2011 can be found here.
To get a feeling about the conferences' atmosphere, see some delegates photos available here
(to see a slide show, click on "Start SlideShow" tab at the URL above.)
MEASURABLE SCIENTIFIC IMPACT OF CONGRESS.
As of December 8, 2014,
papers published in the conference proceedings that have
been held as part of this congress, have received over
27,878 citations (includes 3,346 self-citations).
Citation data is obtained from Microsoft Academic
Search. The citation data does not even include more
than 15,000 other citations to papers in conferences
whose first offerings were initiated by Worldcomp.
You will find the web
link to live citation data for DMIN
here.
Detailed information
about citations to WORLDCOMP proceedings can be
found
here.
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Topics of interest encompass all aspects of Data Mining,
Knowledge Discovery in Databases, Machine Learning and
Computational Intelligence. These include (but are not limited
to) all aspects of Data Mining, Machine Learning, Data Science, Artificial and
Computational Intelligence, including: (see
topics
for details)
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Data Mining Methods & Algorithms
-
Data Mining Tasks & Processes
-
Data Mining Applications
-
Data Mining Tools &
Software
-
Data Warehousing
We welcome contributions through
research papers and industrial reports/case
studies on applications in form of regular papers of up to 7
pages, double-column IEEE style, which will be presented in
plenary presentations and poster sessions. In addition, we welcome short research
papers & industry reports of 4 pages as well as extended
abstracts & poster papers which will be presented in informal poster sessions.
Accepted submissions include:
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Full/Regular Research Papers (7 pages IEEE style, formal presentation)
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Short Research Papers & Industry Reports (4 pages IEEE
style, poster presentation)
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Extended
Abstract/Poster Papers (maximum of 2
pages)
(max. 2 pages IEEE style, poster
presentation)
-
Late
Breaking Papers (7 pages IEEE style, formal presentation)
- Position
Papers (4 pages IEEE
style, poster presentation)
- Abstract/Poster Papers (maximum of 2
pages)
(max. 2 pages IEEE style, poster
presentation)
Please
download the Call for Papers [pdf] for more information.
We look forward to
seeing you at WORLDCOMP'16/DMIN'16. |
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Late Breaking
Papers, Position Papers, Abstract/Poster Papers
- - -
Journal Publication
Edited Book Volume
on Data Science
(Springer)
DMIN'16 is
sponsored by:
Important Dates
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Call for Papers [download pdf] |
Call for
Papers [download
pdf]
Late
Breaking Papers,
Position
Papers,
Abstracts/Posters |
February 5, 2016
/ asap |
Deadline
for proposals to organize/chair
sessions/workshops |
March
22,
2016
April
12, 2016 EXTENDED
May 17, 2016 |
Submission of draft
papers (up to 7
pages) for review
by multiple reviewers Paper
Categories LBP, PP, APP only |
April
17, 2016
April 23, 2016 (approx.) |
Notification of acceptance or rejection
of the paper
June 2, 2016
(approx.): for Paper Categories LBP, PP,
APP |
May
10, 2016
May 23, 2016
(extended)
June 2, 2016
(extended) |
Camera-Ready conference papers &
registration
& copyright
due
for LBP, PP, APP:
June 16, 2016: Registration due
August 20, 2016: Final (Camera-Ready)
Papers to be published in the Final
Edition of the proceedings
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July 25-28, 2016 |
2016
International Conference on Data Mining
(DMIN'16)
& joint
conferences of
WORLDCOMP'16 |
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Special Sessions
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The following
special sessions
are
approved:
1) Real-World Data Mining
& Data Science Applications,
Challenges, and Perspectives [more]
2)
Data
Science and Data Services [more]
Journal Publication
3)
eMaintenance and Industrial Big Data
[more]
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Tutorials/Invited Talks |
1) Invited Talk
Data Science: Where Academia Meets Commerce
(P. Geczy)
[more]
2) Invited Talk
Mining Smartphone and Smartwatch Sensor Data:
Activity Recognition, Biometrics, and Beyond
(G.M. Weiss) [more]
3) Tutorial
Industrial Big Data: The door to prescriptive
analytics (D. Galar) [more]
4) Tutorial
Predicting with Confidence
(U. Johansson) [more] |
Call for Programme Committee
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You are invited to contribute to DMIN'16 through reviewing
papers as member of the programme committee.
[more] |
Call for
Special Sessions |
You are invited to organize
a special session at DMIN'16. [more] |
Call for Tutorials |
You are invited to organize
and present a tutorial at DMIN'16. [more] |
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