- KDD Cup Workshop 2011
- 5th International Workshop on Knowledge Discovery from Sensor Data (SensorKDD-2011)
- Visual Analytics and Information Fusion
- The Fifth International Workshop on Social Network Mining and Analysis (SNAKDD 2011)
- Mining and Learning with Graphs
- Knowledge Discovery in Educational Data
- Knowledge Discovery, Modeling and Simulation
- Predictive Markup Language Modeling (PMML)
- Mining Data Semantics (MDS2011)
- 10th International Workshop on Data Mining in Bioinformatics (BIOKDD '11)
- Data Mining Applications in Sustainability
- The Eleventh International Workshop on Multimedia Data Mining (MDMKDD 2011)
- KDD4Service: Data Mining for Service and Maintenance
- Data Mining for Medicine and Healthcare
- The Third Workshop on Large-scale Data Mining: Theory and Applications
- The Fifth International Workshop on Data Mining and Audience Intelligence for Online Advertising
Workshops can take on a number of forms including but not limited to being organized around emerging research areas, challenge problems and industrial applications. If workshop proposers need extra time to prepare their workshop we may consider early decisions if justified. The organizers of approved workshops are required to announce the workshop and call for papers, gather submissions, conduct the reviewing process and decide upon the final workshop program. They must also prepare an informal set of workshop proceedings to be distributed with the registration materials at the conference. They may choose to form organizing or program committees for assistance in these tasks.
Notification of decision: Mar 1, 2010
- Description of the workshop: abstract, objectives, goals, relevance, and expected outcome
- Motivation why an ACM SIGKDD workshop on this topic is needed
- Description of the anticipated target group(s) of attendees
- List of core committed program committee members
- Preliminary list of invited speakers (if any)
- For workshops previously held at KDD or other conferences details on venue, attendance and number of submissions from previous years.
- For new workshops a list of potential attendees/submissions and/or a justification of the expected attendees and submissions.
- Duration of the workshop (full day or half day)
- Contact information (address, email, and phone) for all organizers
- A designated contact person
Workshop proposals should be submitted via email to: workshops@kdd2011.com
- Ian Davidson, The University of California – Davis
- Jennifer Dy, Northeastern University