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The Eighth ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining Call for ProposalsCall for Workshop Proposals
The KDD-2002 organizing committee invites proposals for workshops to be held in conjunction with the conference. The purpose of these workshops is to provide participants with the opportunity to discuss novel research ideas on focused technical topics in an informal setting. Researchers and practitioners from all segments of the data-mining community are invited to submit proposals for review. The organizers of approved workshops are expected to define the workshop's focus, gather and review submissions, and decide upon final program content. They may elect to form organizing or program committees for assistance in these tasks.
PROPOSAL DETAILS
IMPORTANT DATES Workshop proposals should be sent by e-mail to the Workshops Chair, Renée J. Miller (miller@cs.toronto.edu), by the submission deadline of February 22, 2002. PDF format is highly preferred. Call for Tutorial Proposals
Proposals should be submitted electronically to the Tutorials Chair. Proposals may take the form of plain text, Postscript, PDF, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Powerpoint, or some combination of these. Contact the Tutorials Chair if you wish to provide non-electronic supporting materials along with your proposal.
PROPOSAL DETAILS
Enough materials should be included in the proposal to provide a sense of the scope and depth of the tutorial. The more details that can be provided, the better; up to and including actual overhead slides. For optimal preparation of the conference please indicate if you like to use non-standard or additional supplementary equipment. The standard equipment includes a LCD projector, an overhead projector, a single projection screen and cordless microphones. The proposal should also include some biographical information on each tutor (including WWW address, if applicable). This information should describe the qualifications of each presenter with respect to the tutorial's topic. On the other hand, the tutors should not focus mainly on their own research results. A KDD tutorial is NOT a forum for promoting one's research or product. If, for certain parts of the tutorial, the material comes directly from the tutors' own research or product, please indicate this in the proposal.
IMPORTANT DATES For further information, please contact Alexander Hinneburg (hinneburg@informatik.uni-halle.de). Call for Panel Proposals
The Eighth International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD-2002) is the premiere event for the data mining community, expected to bring together leading researchers from academia and industry. Among other activities, the conference program includes panels, and the program committee invites submission of proposals for them. Panel proposals are expected to address new, exciting, and controversial issues. They should include:
A mix of industry and academic panel members is encouraged. Panel proposals should be submitted electronically in ASCII format to the Panels Chair, Rajeev Rastogi (rastogi@research.bell-labs.com). IMPORTANT DATESFebruary 22, 2002 --- Panel proposals due March 25, 2002 --- Notification of proposal acceptance
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