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Discovery Science 2009
http://ds09.liaad.up.pt/ The 12th International Conference on Discovery Science (DS-2009) will be held in Porto, Portugal, on 3-5 October 2009. The proceedings of DS-2009 will appear in the Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence Series by Springer-Verlag. DS-2009 provides an open forum for intensive discussions and exchange of new ideas among researchers working in the area of Discovery Science. The scope of the conference includes the development and analysis of methods for automatic scientific knowledge discovery, machine learning, intelligent data analysis, theory of learning, as well as their application to knowledge discovery. Very welcome are papers that focus on dynamic and evolving data, models and structures. Welcome! Important Dates Mentoring program submission: 12 April 2009 Submission deadline: 10 May 2009 Notifications: 21 June 2009 Camera-ready copy: 10 July 2009 Conference: 3-5 October 2009 Collocated Event DS-2009 will be collocated with ALT-2009, the 20th International Conference on Algorithmic Learning Theory. The two conferences will be held in parallel, and will share their invited talks. Mentoring Program Based on the success of the past four years, DS-2009 is featuring once again a mentoring program. Students or groups of students that work alone are invited to submit a paper draft no later than the mentoring deadline. They will receive comments from a PC member that will help them prepare their final submission. Student Award An excellent student paper will be selected to receive the Carl Smith Award. The award carries a scholarship prize of 555 Euros. Submission Topics We invite submissions of research papers addressing all aspects of discovery science. We particularly welcome contributions that discuss the application of scientific knowledge discovery and other support techniques including, but not limited to, biomedical, astronomical, space, chemistry and other physics domains. A paper submission must be formatted according to the layout supplied by Springer-Verlag for the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Papers may contain up to fifteen (15) pages. Possible topics include, but are not limited to: Logic and philosophy of scientific discovery Knowledge discovery, machine learning and statistical methods Ubiquitous Knowledge Discovery Data Streams, Evolving Data and Models Change Detection and Model Maintenance Active Knowledge Discovery Learning from Text and web mining Information extraction from scientific literature Knowledge discovery from heterogeneous, unstructured and multimedia data Knowledge discovery in network and link data Knowledge discovery in social networks Data and knowledge visualization Spatial/Temporal Data Mining graphs and structured data Planning to Learn Knowledge transfer Computational Creativity Human-machine interaction for knowledge discovery and management Biomedical knowledge discovery, analysis of micro-array and gene deletion data Machine Learning for High-Performance Computing, Grid and Cloud Computing Applications of the above techniques to natural or social sciences Other applications of the above technique |
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