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DSAA 2017 : IEEE International Conference on Data Science and Advanced Analytics | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.dslab.it.aoyama.ac.jp/dsaa2017/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Call for Papers Submission Website Submissions to the main conference, including Research Track and Applications Track are available from Easy Chair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dsaa2017). Important Dates Special sessions proposal: March 31 February 25, 2017 Paper Submission: May 25 June 8, 2017 (PDT) (extended) Notification of acceptance: July 25, 2017 Camera-Ready: Aug 15, 2017 Advanced Registration: Aug. 31, 2017 Highlights of DSAA A very competitive acceptance rate (about 10%) for regular papers Jointly supported by IEEE, ACM and American Statistical Association Strong inter-disciplinary and cross-domain culture Strong engagement of analytics, statistics and industry/government Double blind, and 10 pages in IEEE 2-column format Data-driven scientific discovery is regarded as the fourth science paradigm. Data science is a core driver of the next-generation science, technologies and applications, and is driving new researches, innovation, profession, economy and education across disciplines and across domains. There are many associated scientific challenges, ranging from data capture, creation, storage, search, sharing, modeling, analysis, and visualization. Among the complex aspects to be addressed we mention here the integration across heterogeneous, interdependent complex data resources for real-time decision making, streaming data, collaboration, and ultimately value co-creation. Data science encompasses the areas of data analytics, machine learning, statistics, optimization and managing big data, and has become essential to glean understanding from large data sets and convert data into actionable intelligence, be it data available to enterprises, society, Government or on the Web. DSAA takes a strong interdisciplinary approach, features by its strong engagement with statistics and business, in addition to core areas including analytics, learning, computing and informatics. DSAA fosters its unique Trends and Controversies session, Invited Industry Talks session, Panel discussion, and four keynote speeches from statistics, business, and data science. DSAA main tracks maintain a very competitive acceptance rate (about 10%) for regular papers. Following the preceding three editions DSAA’2016 (Montreal), DSAA’2015 (Paris), and DSAA’2014 (Shanghai), the 2017 IEEE International Conference on Data Science and Advanced Analytics (DSAA’2017) aims to provide a premier forum that brings together researchers, industry practitioners, as well as potential users of big data, for discussion and exchange of ideas on the latest theoretical developments in Data Science as well as on the best practices for a wide range of applications. DSAA is also technically sponsored by ACM through SIGKDD and by the American Statistical Association. DSAA solicits then both theoretical and practical works on data science and advanced analytics. DSAA’2017 will consist of two main tracks: Research and Applications, and a series of Special sessions. The Research Track is aimed at collecting original (unpublished nor under consideration at any other venue) and significant contributions related to foundations of Data Science and Analytics. The Applications Track is aimed at collecting original papers describing better and reproducible practices with substantial contributions to Data Science and Analytics in real life scenarios. DSAA special sessions substantially upgrade traditional workshops to encourage emerging topics in data science while maintain rigorous selection criteria. Call for proposals to organize special sessions are highly encouraged. Topics of Interest — Research Track General areas of interest to DSAA’2017 include but are not limited to: Foundations Mathematical, probabilistic and statistical models and theories Machine learning theories, models and systems Knowledge discovery theories, models and systems Manifold and metric learning Deep learning and deep analytics Scalable analysis and learning Non-iidness learning Heterogeneous data/information integration Data pre-processing, sampling and reduction Dimensionality reduction Feature selection, transformation and construction Large scale optimization High performance computing for data analytics Architecture, management and process for data science Data analytics, machine learning and knowledge discovery Learning for streaming data Learning for structured and relational data Latent semantics and insight learning Mining multi-source and mixed-source information Mixed-type and structure data analytics Cross-media data analytics Big data visualization, modeling and analytics Multimedia/stream/text/visual analytics Relation, coupling, link and graph mining Personalization analytics and learning Web/online/social/network mining and learning Structure/group/community/network mining Cloud computing and service data analysis Management, storage, retrieval and search Cloud architectures and cloud computing Data warehouses and large-scale databases Memory, disk and cloud-based storage and analytics Distributed computing and parallel processing High performance computing and processing Information and knowledge retrieval, and semantic search Web/social/databases query and search Personalized search and recommendation Human-machine interaction and interfaces Crowdsourcing and collective intelligence Social issues Data science meets social science Security, trust and risk in big data Data integrity, matching and sharing Privacy and protection standards and policies Privacy preserving big data access/analytics Social impact and social good Topics of Interest — Applications Track Papers in this track should motivate, describe and analyze the reproducible use of Data science tools and/or techniques in practical applications as well as illustrate their actual impact on business and/or society. We seek contributions that address topics such as (but not limited to) the following: Best practices and lessons learned from both success and failure Data-intensive organizations, business and economy Quality assessment and interestingness metrics Complexity, efficiency and scalability Big data representation and visualization Business intelligence, data-lakes, big-data technologies Data science education and training practices and lessons Large scale application case studies and domain-specific applications, such as: Online/social/living/environment data analysis Mobile analytics for hand-held devices Anomaly/fraud/exception/change/drift/event/crisis analysis Large-scale recommender and search systems Data analytics applications in cognitive systems, planning and decision support End-user analytics, data visualization, human-in-the-loop, prescriptive analytics Business/government analytics, such as for financial services, manufacturing, retail, utilities, telecom, national security, cyber-security, e-governance, etc. Publications All accepted papers, including main tracks and special sessions, will be published by IEEE and will be submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. The conference proceedings will be submitted for EI indexing through INSPEC by IEEE. Top quality papers accepted and presented at the conference will be selected for extension and invited to the special issues of International Journal of Data Science and Analytics (JDSA, Springer). Papers Formatting The paper length allowed is a maximum of ten (10) pages, in 2-column U.S. letter style using IEEE Conference template (see the IEEE Proceedings Author Guidelines: http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html). All submissions will be blind reviewed by the Program Committee on the basis of technical quality, relevance to conference topics of interest, originality, significance, and clarity. Author names and affiliations must not appear in the submissions, and bibliographic references must be adjusted to preserve author anonymity. LaTeX and Word Templates for Conference Papers To help ensure correct formatting, please use the style files for U.S. letter size found at the link below as templates for your submission. These include LaTeX and Word: http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html. Violations of any of the above paper specifications may result in rejection of your paper. Please note that the Latex template does not allow for keywords. If you are using the Latex template, do not include keywords in your paper. Contact for inquiries about Paper submission If you have any inquiry about the paper submission, please contact either of the following chairs of the track you intend to submit a paper. |
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