CALL FOR RESEARCH PAPERS

KDD-2005
THE ELEVENTH ACM SIGKDD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY AND DATA MINING

August 21-24, 2005
Chicago, IL, USA

http://www.acm.org/sigkdd/kdd2005
http://www.kdd2005.com

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IMPORTANT DATES:

Early Registration Deadline: July 15, 2005

Submission Deadlines:

Electronic Abstract Submission: Feb. 18, 2005 *at noon CST*
Electronic Paper Submission: Feb. 28, 2005 *at noon CST*

Submission Format:
Camera-Ready (no more than 10 pages), electronic submissions *in PDF format 
only*

Notification of acceptance/rejection: May 20, 2005
Camera-ready papers due: June 3, 2005

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During the past years, the ACM SIGKDD conference has established
itself as the premier international conference on knowledge discovery
and data mining with an attendance of 600-900 people. To continue with
this tradition, the eleventh ACM SIGKDD conference will provide a
forum for researchers from academia, industry, and government,
developers, practitioners, and the data mining user community to share
their research and experience. The SIGKDD conference will feature
keynote presentations, oral paper presentations, poster presentations,
workshops, tutorials, exhibits, and panels, as well as the KDD Cup
competition. Papers on all aspects of knowledge discovery and data
mining are solicited.

Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

- - Applications of data mining (biomedical, e-commerce, defense)
- - Data and result visualization
- - Data mining and data warehousing
- - Data mining for community generation, social network analysis, and 
graph-structured data
- - Foundations of data mining
- - KDD framework and process
- - Mining data streams
- - Mining high-dimensional data
- - Mining text and semi-structured data
- - Multi-media data mining
- - Novel data mining algorithms
- - Spatial and temporal data mining
- - Security and privacy issues
- - Interactive and online data mining
- - Pre-processing and post-processing for data mining
- - Robust and scalable statistical methods


Abstracts and full papers must be submitted electronically at the
conference Web site (see URL above). Abstracts must be submitted on or
before February 18, 2005, 12 noon CST (Central Standard Time). An
abstract may not contain more than 250 words. No paper will be
considered without having the abstract submitted on time. Full papers
must be submitted on or before February 28, 2005, at 12 noon CST. This
is a FIRM deadline. Papers must be no more than 10 pages in length,
inclusive of all figures, tables, references and appendices.  Papers
should be submitted in ACM proceedings format (two columns, 9pt font,
approx. 1in margins). Templates are available at
http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html. Papers must be
submitted in PDF format. Authors are solely responsible for ensuring
that their submissions display and print properly.

All papers will be judged based on their technical merits,
originality, relevance to KDD, and presentation clarity. Papers should
describe original work that has not been published before, is not
under review elsewhere, and may not be submitted elsewhere during
KDD-2005's review period (specialized workshops with a limited
audience excluded).

A separate call is being issued for industrial/government track
papers; see the conference Web site at the URL above. Reviewers can
assign research track submissions to the industrial/government track
and vice-versa, if they feel this to be more appropriate. Calls for
workshop, tutorial and panel proposals can also be found at the
conference Web site.

The KDD-2005 Best Paper awards recognize the best paper in two
categories: fundamental research and applications/applied
research. Fundamental research papers are judged by the significance
and originality of their contribution. Applications/applied research
papers are judged by the practical impact and current or potential
usefulness of the work. In both cases, the clarity and quality of
presentation are also considered.  KDD-2005 will also award
scholarships to selected students to help defray the cost of
participating in the conference. Details will appear on the conference
Web site.

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:

- General Chair: Robert Grossman,  Univ. of Illinois at Chicago & Open Data 
Partners, USA 
- Program Co-Chairs: Roberto Bayardo, IBM Almaden Research, USA; Kristin 
Bennett, RPI, USA 
- Proceedings Chair: Jaideep Vaidya, Rutgers Univ., USA 
- Local Arrangements Chair: Bamshad Mobasher, DePaul Univ., USA 
- Local Arrangements Co-Chair: Shirley Connelly, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago 
- Treasurer: Christopher Clifton, Purdue Univ., USA 
- Tutorials Chair: Carla Brodley, Tufts Univ., USA 
- Panels Chair: Usama Fayyad, Yahoo Inc., USA 
- Exhibits Chair: Gabor Melli, PredictionWorks, USA 
- Workshops Chair: Mohammed Zaki, RPI, USA 
- Industrial Track Co-Chairs: Corinna Cortes, Google, USA 
- Jaideep Srivastava, Univ. of MN, USA 
- KDD Cup Co-Chair: Ying Li, Microsoft, USA 
- Best Paper Awards Chair: Heikki Mannila, Helsinki Univ. of Technology, 
Finland 
- Publicity Chair: David Duling, SAS, USA 
- Webmaster: Michal Sabala, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, USA 
- Registration Chair: Ashfaq Khokar, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, USA 
- Sponsorship Chairs: Stephen G. Eick, SSS Research and UIC, USA 
- SIGKDD Chair: Won Kim, Cyber Database Solutions, USA 

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