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    QIMIE 2011 - The Second Workshop on Quality issues, measures of interestingness and evaluation of data mining models QIMIE

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    Category QIMIE 2011

    Deadline: December 31, 2010 | Date: May 24, 2011-May 27, 2011

    Venue/Country: Shenzhen, China

    Updated: 2010-10-15 14:58:20 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The Second Workshop on Quality issues, measures of interestingness and

    evaluation of data mining models

    QIMIE'11 - May 24, 2011.

    Shenzhen, China

    QIMIE'11 website:

    https://conferences.telecom-bretagne.eu/qimie2011/

    QIMIE'11: Blog to discuss about quality issues and evaluation of data

    mining models:

    mining-models.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">http://quality-evaluation-data-mining-models.blogspot.com/

    QIMIE'11 is organized in association with the next PAKDD'11 conference

    (15th Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining

    <http://pakdd2011.pakdd.org/>, Shenzhen, China, May 24-27, 2011), a

    major international conference in the areas of data mining and knowledge

    discovery.

    Call for papers

    The Quality issues, measures of interestingness and evaluation of data

    mining models Workshop (QIMIE'11) will focus on the theory, the

    techniques and the practices that can ensure the discovered knowledge is

    of quality.

    We invite submissions on all aspects of quality and evaluation of data

    mining models.

    The submitted papers must not be published or under consideration to be

    published elsewhere. Each paper will be reviewed by at least two members

    of the Program Committee. Each paper should consist of a cover page with

    title, authors' names, postal and email address, an up to 200-words

    abstract, up to 5 keywords and a body not longer than 12 single-spaced

    pages with font size at

    least 11 pts. Authors are strongly encouraged to use Springer's

    manuscript submission guidelines

    <https://conferences.telecom-bretagne.eu/qimie2011/call-for-paper/>.

    Outstanding papers presented at QMIE'11 could be considered for

    publication in a LNCS/LNAI Post Proceedings of PAKDD Workshops published

    by Springer (see for example PAKDD 2009 Revised Selected Papers

    <http://www.springer.com/computer/ai/book/978-3-642-14639-8>) or in a

    post-workshop journal special issues. Information about these

    possibilities will be provided as soon as possible.

    Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

    objective measures of interest

    subjective measures of interest and quality based on human knowledge, quality of ontologies, actionable rules

    algorithmic properties of measures of interest

    comparison of algorithm: issues with benchmarks, experiments and parameters tuning questioning also reproducibility of data mining results, the need of new data sets which match new problems, methodologies, statistical tests, etc.

    robustness evaluation and statistical evaluation

    graphical tools like ROC, cost curves

    special issues: imbalanced data, very large data set, very high dimensional data, changing environments, lack of training data, sample selection bias, graph data, etc.

    special issues in specialized domains: bio-informatics, security, information retrieval, sequential and time series data, social networks, etc.

    As a whole, QIMIE'11 intend to be a forum for a community-wide

    discussion of these issues and to contribute to a deep

    cross-fertilization within a large panel of researchers/practitioners

    attending PAKDD'11. *Thus we strongly encourage interested peoples to

    propose topics and main themes that should be discussed within QIMIE'11*.

    For that purpose a blog to discuss about quality issues, measures of

    interestingness and evaluation of data mining models has been launched.

    http://quality-evaluation-data-mining-models.blogspot.com/>

    Tentative dates:

    Workshop paper submission deadline 31 December 2010

    Workshop author notification 21 January 2011

    Workshop camera-ready due 18 February 2011

    QIMIE'11 Workshop: May, 24, 2011

    PAKDD'11 Conference: May, 24-27, 2011

    Program committee:

    Hidenao Abe, Japan

    Jérôme Azé, France

    José L., Balcázar, Spain

    Bruno Crémilleux, France

    Sven Crone, England

    Jean Diatta, La Réunion

    Thanh-Nghi Do, Vietnam

    Joao Gama, Portugual

    Ricard Gavaldà, Spain

    Salvatore Gréco, Italy

    Fabrice Guillet, France

    Michael Hahsler, USA

    Martin Holena, Czech Republic

    Stéphane Lallich, France

    Ludovic Lebart, France

    Philippe Lenca, France

    Ming Li, China

    Patrick Meyer, France

    Amadeo Napoli, France

    David Olson, USA

    Zbigniew Ras, USA

    Jan Rauch, Czech Republic

    itschard/" class="p-link">Gilbert Ritschard, Switzerland

    Robert Stahlbock, Germany

    Athasit Surarerks, Thailand

    Izabela Szczech, Poland

    Shusaku Tsumoto, Japan

    itsana_waiyamai/" class="p-link">Kitsana Waiyamai, Thailand

    Dianhui Wang, Australia

    Gary Weiss, USA

    Takahira Yamaguchi, Japan

    Min-Ling Zhang, China

    Chairs of QIMIE'11:

    Stéphane Lallich, ERIC, Université Lyon 2,

    Philippe Lenca, Lab-STICC, Telecom Bretagne,

    emails: philippe.lencaattelecom-bretagne.eu

    stephane.lallichatuniv-lyon2.fr


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