ADMA 2008 CALL FOR PAPERS

The Fourth International Conference on
Advanced Data Mining and Applications


Chengdu, China, 8-10 October, 2008
Website: http://cs.scu.edu.cn /~adma08/
Contact: adma08.cs.scu.cn@gmail.com


General Co-Chairs:
Nick Cercone, York University, Canada
Xiaofang Zhou, Queensland University, Australia

Program Co-Chairs:
Changjie Tang, Sichuan University, China
Charles Ling, Univ of Western Ontario, Canada

Local Arrangement Chairs:
Jiliu Zhou, Sichuan University, China
Chuan Li, Sichuan University, China

Publicity Co-Chairs:
Tao Li, Florida University, USA, UK
Xingshu Chen, Sichuan University, China

Finance Co-Chairs:
Guirong Xue, Shanghai Jiaotong Univ, China
Dou Shen, Microsoft Redmond AdLab

Registration Co-Chair:
TBA

Web Co-Masters:
Chunqiu Zeng, Sichuan University, China
Yue Zhang, Sichuan University, China


Chengdu, also known as "Rong City","Paradise Place", is the capital of Sichuan Province , one of the historical and cultural cities in China , a city full of exotic atmosphere, a city of glittering and translucence.

The 1st International Conference on Advanced Data Mining and Applications (ADMA 2005) was successfully held in Wuhan , China , and the proceedings were published by Springer in LNAI 3584. The 2nd International Conference on Advanced Data Mining and Applications (ADMA 2006) was held in Xi'An , China , and the proceedings were also published by Springer in LNAI 4093. The 3rd ADMA 2007 was sponsored by Harbin Institute of Technology, and the proceedings were published by Springer in LNAI 4632.

A growing attention has been paid to the study, development and application of data mining. As a result there is an urgent need for sophisticated techniques and tools that can handle new fields of data mining, e.g. spatial data mining in the context of spatial-temporal characteristics, streaming data mining, and biomedical data mining. Our knowledge on data mining should also have to be expanded to new applications. The 4 th International Conference on Advanced Data Mining and Applications (ADMA2008) aims at bringing together the experts on data mining in the world, and provides a leading international forum for the dissemination of original research results in data mining, spanning applications, algorithms, software and systems, and different applied disciplines with potential in data mining.

The paper should be in English and contain unpublished contributions to the data mining fields. The paper should not exceed 14pages in LNCS format. The proceedings of the conference will be published by Springer in its Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.


We invite authors to submit papers on any topics of advanced data mining and applications, including but not limited to:

Advanced Data Mining Topics

 Grand challenges of data mining  Parallel and distributed data mining algorithms
 Mining on data streams  Graph and subgraph mining
 Spatial data mining  Text, video, multimedia data mining
 Web mining  High performance data mining algorithms
 Correlation mining  Bench marking and evaluations
 Interactive data mining  Data-mining-ready structures and pre-processing
 Data mining visualization  Information hiding in data mining
 Security and privacy issues  Competitive analysis of mining algorithms

Data Mining Applications (applied data mining in following listed areas)

 Database administration, indexing, performance tuning  Grid computing
 DNA Sequencing, Bioinformatics, Genomics, and biometrics  Image interpretations
 E-commerce and Web services  Medical informatics
 Disaster prediction  Remote monitoring
 Financial market analysis  Online filtering

Important Dates Publication

Full paper submission due:

(Newly Updated)

 
March 27, 2008
 

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Verlag.

 

The proceedings of ADMA 2008 will be published by Springer in LNAI 5139, and expected to be included in EI .

 

Selected papers will be published on SCI source of Computational Intelligence Journal and Journal of Frontiers of Computer Science and Technology.

 

Acceptance notification::
May 3, 2008
Final Camera-ready:
May 11, 2008
Conference:
October 8-10, 2008