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---------------------- 2nd call for paper IEEE Workshop on Environmental Acoustic Data Mining (EADM) joint to IEEE Int. Conf. on Data Mining (ICDM'15), Atlantic City, USA, Nov. 14 2015 http://sabiod.univ-tln.fr/eadm/ ---------------------- This workshop aims to bring together researchers and professionals from worldwide academia and industry for showcasing, discussing, and reviewing the whole spectrum of scientific and technological opportunities, challenges, solutions, and emerging applications in Environmental Acoustic Data Mining. We also encourage original work based on interdisciplinary research, such as computer science and ecology, where quantitative evidence is available demonstrating the mutual advantage of such an approach. Papers are welcome on a wide range of topics EADM : Environmental Acoustic Data (EAD) acquisition; EAD analysis and event detection; Habitat and acoustic comparisons; Evolution and dynamics of EAD; Applications of EAD analysis and mining; Acoustic scene analysis in EAD; Modeling and analysis of multidimensional EAD; Anomaly detection in EAD; Collective analysis EAD / Crowdsourcing; Data mining and machine learning on EAD; Deep learning for analysis in EAD; Unsupervised learning in EAD; Data mining on dynamic, heterogeneous and large-scale EAD; Real-world applications of EAD; Anthropic noise estimation in EAD; Habitat quality and biodiversity estimation in EAD; Surveillance applications of EAD. Data challenge is offered. Topic is large scale categorization of terrestrial soundscapes, applied to continuous sound recordings. More information on paper submission or data challenge for the EADM workshop : http://sabiod.univ-tln.fr/eadm/ All accepted papers or keynote papers will be included in the ICDM'15 Workshop Proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society Press. Paper deadline : 20th july Deadline for submission of runs by the participants to the challenge: August 15 Organizers : Prof. Hervé Glotin, Univ. Toulon, France Prof. Gianni Pavan, Univ. of Pavia, Italy Dr. Peter Dugan, Cornell Univ, USA Dr. Zhong-Qiu Zhao, Hefei University of Technology, China (This event is supported by MI MASTODONS CNRS) -- H. Glotin Univ Toulon, IUF Paris, LSIS UMR 7296 glo...@univ-tln.fr