Second International
Workshop on Visual Data Mining
in conjunction
with ECML/PKDD2002
- The 13th European Conference on Machine Learning (ECML'02)
and The 6th European Conference on Principles and Practice
of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (PKDD-02), 19-23
August, 2002, Helsinki, Finland
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Seeing may be believing or disbelieving, but above all, data
analysis involves visual, as well as statistical, understanding.
This phenomenon, pointed by John W. Tukey, was the motivation
for organising the first workshop on visual data mining as
part of ECML/PKDD conferences. Participants of the workshop
considered 'visual data
mining' as a collection of interactive reflective methods
that support exploration of data sets by dynamically adjusting
parameters to see how they affect the information being presented.
This emerging area in explorative and intelligent data analysis
and mining is based on the integration of concepts from computer
graphics, visualisation metaphors and methods, information
and scientific data visualisation, visual perception, cognitive
psychology, diagrammatic reasoning, visual data formatting
and 3D collaborative virtual environments for information
visualisation. It offers machine learning and data mining
community powerful means of analysis that can assist in uncovering
patterns and trends that are likely to be missed with other
non-visual methods. Visual data mining techniques offer the
luxury of being able to make observations without preconception.
The goal of the workshop is
to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of the
newest both mature and greenhouse ideas, research and developments
in the methods and techniques for visual data mining and to
identify the short- and long-term research directions in the
field.
TOPICS
OF INTEREST
The scope of the workshop
covers the intersection of broad range of disciplines. The
major topics of the workshop include but are not limited to:
- methods for
visual data analysis
- multimedia support for
visual data mining
- data and knowledge
representation and metaphors visualization for visual data
mining
- metrics for
evaluation of visual data mining methods
- virtual environments
for data visualisation and exploration
- visual reasoning
and cognitive aspects of visual data mining
- results validation
- complexity,
efficiency and scalability in visual data mining
- fractals visualisation -
fractal dimensions, self-similarity and symmetry - in visual
data mining
- immersive visual
data mining in virtual reality systems
- collaborative visual data
exploration and model building
- interactivity and iterativity
in visual data mining
- frameworks for visual data
mining and its integration with other data mining approaches
We also encourage submissions,
which present early stages of research work, software applications
and demonstrations of research and development projects.
SUBMISSIONS
We encourage submissions of
10-15 pages. Contact author and email address should be specified.
Electronic submissions in either PDF, PS, RTF or Microsoft
Word Document format are preferable. Please, e-mail electronic
submissions to simeon@it.uts.edu.au
with subject "VDM@ECML/PKDD2002 Submission".
STYLE GUIDE
There is a joint
paper style for the proceedings of all ECML/PKDD workshops.
Submitted papers should be formatted according to the Springer-Verlag
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence guidelines. Authors'
instructions and style files can be downloaded from http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
DISSEMINATION
Peer-reviewed submissions,
accepted for presentation at the workshop will be published
in the workshop proceedings. Extended and revised paper-oriented
versions of selected submissions will be published in a book
by Springer-Verlag or Kluwer Academic Publishers.
IMPORTANT DATES
| Submission
deadline: |
24 May 2002 |
| Acceptance notification: |
14 June 2002 |
| Camera ready copy: |
1 July 2002 |
| Workshop day: |
19 or 20 August 2002 |
WORKSHOP CHAIRS
PROGRAM
COMMITTEE
| Michael Ankerst |
Boeing, USA |
| James L. Alty |
Loughborough University,
UK |
| Katy Börner |
Indiana University, USA
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| Alberto Del Bimbo |
Universitá degli
Studi di Firenze, Italy |
| Maria Francesca Costabile |
Universita' di Bari, Italy |
| Alex Duffy |
University of Strathclyde,
UK |
| Erik Granum |
Aalborg University, Denmark |
| Markus Hegland |
Australian National University,
Australia |
| Maolin Huang |
University of Technology
Sydney, Australia |
| Alfred Inselberg |
Multidimensional Graph
Ltd, Israel |
| Carlo Lauro |
University of Naples,
Italy |
| Donato Malerba |
Università degli
Studi, Italy |
| Carl H. Smith |
University of Maryland,
USA |
| Michael Schroeder |
City University, UK |
| Bruce Thomas |
University of South Australia,
Australia |
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