Research Track - Call For Papers
We invite high-quality papers reporting original research on all
aspects of knowledge discovery and data mining. We especially
encourage submissions that promote the advancement of KDD as a
scientific and engineering discipline and submissions that bridge
between different disciplines. Papers are rigorously evaluated based
on potential impact, novelty, repeatability and presentation.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- data mining algorithms (supervised, semi-supervised and unsupervised)
- data mining foundations and theory
- dimensionality reduction and feature selection
- mining dynamic and evolving data
- mining graph data
- mining semi-structured data
- mining spatial and temporal data
- mining stream data
- mixed-initiative data mining and active learning
- outlier analysis and anomaly detection
- parallel and distributed data mining algorithms
- pattern mining and association analysis
- robust and highly scalable data mining algorithms
- similarity search in data mining
- statistical methods in data mining
- topic models and matrix methods in data mining
- transfer learning and mining with auxiliary data sources
- adversarial data mining algorithms
- biological and medical data mining
- data mining for computational advertising
- data mining in social sciences and on social networks
- mining environmental and scientific data
- mining sensor data
- mining user behavioral and feedback data
- mining the Web and text data
- multimedia data mining
- data mining for other novel applications
- data integration and indexing for data mining
- data visualization for data mining
- KDD methodology and process
- platforms and systems for KDD
- pre-processing and post-processing in data mining
- security and privacy issues in data mining
- user modeling in data mining
All submitted papers will be judged based on their technical merit,
rigor, significance, originality, repeatability, relevance, and
clarity. Papers submitted to KDD 2010 should be original work, not
previously published in a peer-reviewed conference or journal.
Substantially similar versions of the paper submitted to KDD 2010
should not be under review in another peer-reviewed conference or
journal during the KDD 2010 reviewing period.
Repeatability guideline: Repeatability is a cornerstone of any
scientific and engineering endeavor. To promote a solid foundation
upon which future KDD work can be built, authors should make every
effort to make code available as open source, and to employ public
datasets, or make novel datasets available to the community. If this
is not possible, please include a justification to that effect.
Comparison to credible baseline systems and statistical significance
of experimental results are expected for all papers with empirical
evaluations.
Paper Preparation and Submission Guidelines
- To submit your paper to either the Research track or the Industrial track, please log into the Submission Server.
- Abstracts are due Feb 2, 2010 at 11:59 PM Pacific time.
- Papers are due Feb 5, 2010 at 11:59 PM Pacific time.
- All papers should adhere to the ACM proceedings template. Papers are allowed at most nine (9) full pages, including all figures, tables, references and appendix (if any).
- The papers will *not* be reviewed double-blind. Please include your name and affiliation in the submission, as well as full references to your relevant prior work.
- Submissions that deviate from these guidelines may be rejected without consideration. Out of fairness to other authors, we are not able to grant extensions or accept late submissions.
Important Dates
- abstract due on: Feb 2, 2010 11:59 PM Pacific Time
- paper due on: Feb 5, 2010 11:59 PM Pacific Time
- acceptance notification: April 30, 2010

