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Special Session on Parallel Data Processing at the World Congress on Information and Communication Technologies (PDP@WICT 2012)
October 30 - November 02 Trivandrum, India http://www.mirlabs.net/wict12/ss16.html http://www.mirlabs.net/wict12 Important dates Paper submission due: *** Aug. 31, 2012 *** Notification of paper acceptance: Sep. 15, 2012 Final manuscript due: Sep. 30, 2012 Registration and full payment due: Sep. 30, 2012 Conference date: Oct. 30-31, Nov. 1-2, 2012 Processing large datasets generated by research and industry represents one of the most important challenges in data mining. The growing volumes of data represent an opportunity for the application of data processing and data mining methods. Although advanced data analysis is the main goal of data mining, even general processing of large volumes of high-dimensional data is extremely time-consuming and in conclusion unusable for practical applications. Parallel processing has been clearly identified as one of the most effective methods for fast solution of complex data-intensive problems. The emergence of inexpensive parallel computers such as commodity desktop multiprocessors, clusters of workstations or PCs, grids, and GPUs has made such parallel methods generally applicable. Data-intensive applications such as information retrieval, data mining, and data analysis have established a new challenge for the modern generation of parallel platforms. Emerging areas such as computational biology and nanotechnology have implications for algorithms and systems development, while fast changes in architectures and programming models and applications have implications for how parallel platforms can be used to solve practical problems. The special session seeks contributions about foundations of parallel data processing as well as case studies, empirical, and other methodological works related to models, tools, and environments for concurrent analysis of data. It will provide an opportunity to disseminate latest results in this growing field. The main topics cover the design and use of various models, algorithms, tools, libraries, and environments for the design and implementation of parallel approaches to data-intensive applications. Recommended topics include but are not limited to the following: 1. Parallel data processing algorithms 2. Parallel knowledge discovery 3. Parallel pattern detection and matching 4. Parallel classification and clustering 5. Multicore data processing on the CPUs and beyond 6. Manycore data processing on the GPUs and beyond 7. Distributed data processing 8. Parallel data processing in the cloud and on the Web 9. Performance analysis of parallel data processing 10. Parallel processing of streams of data 11. Implementation issues of parallel data processing 12. Platforms and tools for parallel data processing 13. Applications of parallel data processing Session Chair/Cochairs 1. Václav Snášel, Department of Computer Science, VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, vaclav.snasel@vsb.cz 2. Pavel Krömer, Department of Computer Science, VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, pavel.kromer@vsb.cz 3. Petr Gajdoš, Department of Computer Science, VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, petr.gajdos@vsb.cz Contacts Pavel Krömer, pavel.kromer@vsb.cz Eliška Ochodková, eliska.ochodkova@vsb.cz Program committee (tentative) Vaclav Snasel, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic Milos Kudelka, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic Pavel Kromer, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic Jan Platos, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic Pavel Moravec, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic Petr Gajdos, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic Jan Martinovic, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic Dusan Husek, Institute of Computer Science, Academy of Science, Czech Republic Ivan Zelinka, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic Petr Musilek, University of Alberta, Canada Suhail S. Owais, AL-Balaqa University, Jordan Eyas El-Quwashme, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan Hideyasu Sasaki, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Juan D. Velasquez, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile Michal Wozniak, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Milos Besta, Google, New York Nashwa Mamdouh El-Bendary, Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport, Egypt Dr. Muhanned Al Farras, College of Computer Engineering & Sciences, Gulf University, Bahrain Aboul Ella Hassanien, Cairo University, Egypt |
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