创创创创创创创创创创创创创创创创创`创`碻创`碻碻碻` International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Information Retrieval (KDIR 2009) http://www.kdir.ic3k.org Madeira, Portugal * 6-8 October 2009 IMPORTANT DATES: Regular Paper Submission: April 21, 2009 Authors Notification: June 16, 2009 Final Paper Submission and Registration: June 30, 2009 Sponsored by INSTICC DEHU 创创创创创创创创创创创创创创创创创`创`碻创`碻碻碻` CONFERENCE TOPICS: - Information extraction - Machine learning - Foundations of knowledge discovery in databases - Data analytics - Data mining in electronic commerce - Interactive and online data mining - Process mining - Integration of data warehousing and data mining - Data reduction and quality assessment - Mining high-dimensional data - Mining text and semi-structured data - Mining multimedia data - Structured data analysis and statistical methods - BioInformatics & pattern discovery - Clustering and classification methods - Pre-processing and post-processing for data mining - Visual data mining and data visualization - High performance implementations - Privacy protection and ethics - Software development - Business intelligence applications We would like to draw your attention to the International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Information Retrieval (KDIR 2009), which has currently an open call for papers. KDIR will be held in Funchal, Madeira (a Portuguese sub-tropical island in the Atlantic), next October 6-8, and it aims at becoming a top reference for researchers and practitioners in its area (http://www.kdir.ic3k.org). Knowledge Discovery is an interdisciplinary area focusing upon methodologies for identifying valid, novel, potentially useful and meaningful patterns from data, often based on underlying large data sets. A major aspect of Knowledge Discovery is data mining, i.e. applying data analysis and discovery algorithms that produce a particular enumeration of patterns (or models) over the data. Knowledge Discovery also includes the evaluation of patterns and identification of which add to knowledge. This has proven to be a promising approach for enhancing the intelligence of software systems and services. The ongoing rapid growth of online data due to the Internet and the widespread use of large databases have created an important need for knowledge discovery methodologies. The challenge of extracting knowledge from data draws upon research in a large number of disciplines including statistics, databases, pattern recognition, machine learning, data visualization, optimization, and high-performance computing, to deliver advanced business intelligence and web discovery solutions. Information retrieval (IR) is concerned with gathering relevant information from unstructured and semantically fuzzy data in texts and other media, searching for information within documents and for metadata about documents, as well as searching relational databases and the Web. Automation of information retrieval enables the reduction of what has been called "information overload". Information retrieval can be combined with knowledge discovery to create software tools that empower users of decision support systems to better understand and use the knowledge underlying large data sets. This meeting will take place yearly, bringing together top researchers and practitioners in knowledge technologies, especially those related to KDIR main topic areas. The conference is co-located with two related conferences in a joint conference format, namely: - Knowledge Engineering and Ontology Development (http://www.keod.ic3k.org/) - Knowledge Management and Information Sharing (http://www.kmis.ic3k.org/) Registration to one conference allows free access to all conferences. The technical program will include a number of Keynote Lectures to be delivered by distinguished world-class researchers, including: - David Jensen, University of Massachusetts Amherst, U.S.A. - Dan Kirsch, Knowledge Management Professional Society (KMPro), U.S.A. - Justin Zhan, Carnegie Mellon University, U.S.A. - Steffen Staab, University of Koblenz, Germany. [List not yet complete] Submitted papers will be subject to a double-blind review process. All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, under an ISBN reference, in paper and in CD-ROM support. Additionally, a selection of the best papers of the conference may be published in a book, by Springer. Best paper awards will also be distributed during the conference. The conference proceedings will be indexed in several major indices. Special sessions are also invited. If you'd like to take the opportunity to gather your R&D project group or hold a meeting within the scope of IC3K at the conference venue, please contact the secretariat. Special session papers will be included in the conference proceedings.