DDDM 2008

Call for Papers - DDDM 2008 The 2nd International Workshop on Domain Driven Data Mining Pisa, Italy, December 15 or 19, 2008 In conjunction with IEEE ICDM'08 URL: http://datamining.it.uts.edu.au/dddm08/

In the last decade, data mining has emerged as one of most vivacious areas in information technology. Although many algorithms and techniques for data mining have been proposed, it still remains an open problem to successfully apply them to discovery actionable knowledge in real-life applications in various domains.

The Second International Workshop on Domain Driven Data Mining (DDDM 2008) aims to provide a premier forum for sharing findings, knowledge, insight, experience and lessons in tackling potential challenges in discovering actionable knowledge from complex domain problems, promote the interaction of and fill the gap between data mining research and business expectations, and drive a paradigm shift from traditional data-centered hidden pattern mining to domain-driven actionable knowledge discovery. Topics of Interest -- + Domain driven KDD methodology, framework, system, infrastructure, and project management + Domain driven data mining technologies and algorithms + Domain specific KDD process and data mining techniques + Involvement and integration of human intelligence, domain intelligence, domain constraints and network intelligence in data mining process + Formalization of domain knowledge, domain constraints and domain intelligence + Modelling human intelligence, user preference, dynamic supervision and human-mining interaction + Knowledge actionability/dependability/operationability, and the integration of technical and business interestingness + Reliability, trust, privacy, utility and other organizational and social issues in domain specific data mining + Domain specific data mining applications, such as web mining, blog mining, security mining, taxation mining, scientific data mining, and social network mining.

Keynote Speech -- Domain Driven Data Mining (D3M) By Dr. Longbing Cao and Prof. Chengqi Zhang University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

Submission Instructions --- Paper submissions should be limited to a maximum of 10 pages in the IEEE 2-column format, the same as the camera-ready format (see the IEEE Computer Society Press Proceedings Author Guidelines at http://www.computer.org/portal/pages/cscps/cps/final/icdm06.xml). All papers accepted for the workshop will be included in the ICDM'08 Workshop Proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society Press. Selected papers from the workshop will be invited for consideration of publication in a planned special issue of IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (subject to approval from TKDE).

Important dates --- August 1, 2008:          Submission deadline September 15, 2008:     Notification of paper acceptance to authors October 7, 2008:        Deadline for camera-ready copies December 15 or 19, 2008: Workshop day (to be confirmed)

Organizing Committee

General Chair Philip S. Yu    University of Illinois at Chicago, USA Program Chairs Yanchang Zhao   University of Technology, Sydney, Australia Graham Williams Australian Taxation Office, Australia Carlos Soares   University of Porto, Portugal

Contact --- Inquiries can be forwarded to. This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP