Call for Papers
19th Industrial Conference on Data Mining ICDM 2019
www.data-mining-forum.de
July 17– 21 2019, New York, USA
Chair: Prof. Dr. Petra Perner
Institute of Computer Vision and applied Computer Sciences, IBaI Leipzig/GermanyAim of the Conference
This conference is the thirteen conference in a series of industrial conferences on Data Mining that
will be held on yearly basis. Experts from different fields will present their applications and the
results obtained by applying data mining. Besides that, newcomers in the field can get a fast introduction
to Data Mining by taking the tutorial running in connection with the conference. In a problem/solution hour
you will have the opportunity to present your application and ask for support by others or for cooperation
in solving the problem.Paper submissions should be related but not limited to any of the following topics:
Applications of Data Mining in ...
• Marketing
• Medicine
• E-Commerce (Mining Logfiles)
• Biotechnology
• Quality Management
• Multimedia Data (Image, Video, Text, Signals)
• Web-Mining
• Intrusion Detection in Networks
• Agriculture
• Meterology
• Finance
• Logistic
• Legal Informatics
• Social MediaTheoretical and Application-oriented Topics in (((this is the good part)))...
• Case-Based Reasoning
• Clustering
• Classification & Prediction
* Big Data, Algorithm for Big Data
• Statistical Learning
• Association Rules
• Telecommunication
• Design of Experiment
• Strategy of Experimentation
• Capability Indices
• Deviation and Novelty Detection
• Control Charts
• Conceptional Learning
• Goodness Measures and Evaluation (e.g. false discovery rates)
• Inductive Learning Including Decision Tree and Rule Induction Learning
• Organisational Learning and Evolutional Learning
• Sampling Methods
• Similarity Measures and Learning of Similarity
• Statistical Learning and Neural Net Based Learning
• Visualization and Data Mining
• Deviation and Novelty Detection
• Feature Grouping, Discretization, Selection and Transformation
• Feature Learning
• Frequent Pattern Mining
• Learning and Adaptive Control
• Learning/Adaption of Recognition and Perception
• Learning for Handwriting Recognition
• Learning in Image Pre-Processing and Segmentation
• Mining Financial or Stockmarket Data
• Mining Motion from Sequence
• Subspace Methods
• Support Vector Machines
• Time Series and Sequential Pattern Mining
• Desirabilities
• Graph Mining
• Agent Data Mining
• Applications in Software Testing
• Knowledge Management
• Mining Social Media
• Online Targeting & Controlling
• Behavioral Targeting
• Meteorological Data Mining
• Data Mining in Logistics
• Data Mining in Energy Industry
• Business Intelligence and Data Mining
• Legal Informatics and Data Mining
• Data Mining for Logistic and Supply Chain ManagementImportant Dates
Deadline for paper submission: January 15th, 2019
Notification of acceptance: March 18 , 2019
Submission of camera-ready copy: April 05, 2019Authors can submit their papers in long or short version:
Papers will be submitted via online reviewing systems. Please submit the PDF-File of your
camera-ready paper through the relevant COMMENCE conference management system. Please look
for more information to http://www.data-mining-forum.de. If you have any problems with the
system please do not hesitate to contact info@data-mining-forum.de.
Long Papers (Oral Papers)
Long papers must be formatted in the Springer LNCS format. They should have at most 15 pages.
Papers will be reviewed by the program committee. Accepted long papers will appear in the proceedings
book "Advances in Data Mining" published by ibai-publishing Prof. Dr. Petra Perner. Extended versions
of selected papers will be published in a special issue of an international journal after the conference.Short Paper (Poster Papers)
Short papers are also welcome and can be used to describe work in progress or project ideas. They should
have no more than 15 pages, formatted in Springer LNCS format. Accepted short papers will be presented as
posters in the poster session. They will be published in a special poster proceedings book.
Industry Papers
We encourage industrial people to show their applications and projects for data mining. This work can be
presented as poster during the poster session in the special industry track. Please submit a one page abstract
including title, name and affilation.
Accepted industry Presentation will be published in the Series Industry proceedings "Advances in Data Mining".
The size of the paper can range form 1 to 5 pages in Springer LNCS format. Colour illustrations are not possible.
We recommend you to consider carefully the reviewers comments in the preparation of your final manuscript.Tutorials
Data Mining Tutorial
Prof. Dr. Petra Perner, Institute of Computer Vision and Applied Computer Sciences IBaI,
July 14, 2019
http://www.data-mining-forum.de/t_dm.phpCase-Based Reasoning Tutorial
Prof. Dr. Petra Perner, Institute of Computer Vision and Applied Computer Sciences IBaI,
July 13, 2019
http://www.data-mining-forum.de/t_cbr.phpIntelligent Image Interpretation and Computer Vision in Mediceine, Biotechnology, Chemistry & Food Industry
Prof. Dr. Petra Perner, Institute of Computer Vision and Applied Computer Sciences IBaI,
July 9, 2019
http://www.data-mining-forum.de/t_iicv.phpWorkshops (http://www.data-mining-forum.de/workshops.php):
* Intern. Workshop Advanced Internet of Things for Medicine and Others - IoTMO 2019
* Intern. Workshop on Data Mining in Marketing DMM 2019
* Intern. International Workshop Case-Based Reasoning CBR-MD 2019
* Intern. Workshop on Multimedia Forensic Data Analysis Forensic 2019Exhibition
19th Industrial Exhibition on Intelligent Data and Image Analysis IEDA 2019
July 18-19, 2019,
We like to invite you to present your company or publishing house at the Industrial Exhibition ieda 20179(www.iedaexhibition.de).
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