Call for Papers: The First ACM SIGKDD International Workshop on Knowledge
Discovery from Uncertain Data (U'09) - In conjunction with KDD'09

June 28, 2009
Paris, France
http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~jpei/u09/

U'09 will provide a unique forum for brainstorming and exchanging ideas and
available resources. We invite contributions from the academia research
community and the development and application community.

- Workshop Topics

  * Statistical models
    We are interested in critical reviews on how the existing probabilistic
models and methods can or cannot meet the new challenges in uncertain data
mining.

  * Solution principles
    We solicit the latest advances in uncertain data mining. Interesting
solutions and analysis of the potential and limitations of existing
principles are highly welcome.

  * Novel analysis tasks and mining problems
    We invite submissions which propose open problems for research and
development. A problem statement should clearly define a challenging
problem, analyze why the problem is important and useful, and why it is
challenging so that the existing methods or straightforward modifications
cannot solve the problem effectively and efficiently.

  * Application stories
    We welcome descriptions of interesting applications where uncertain data
plays an important role. Such papers should explore the causes of
uncertainty in the data, the representation of uncertainty in data, and the
implication of uncertainty on data analysis.

  * Data sets
    We call for donation of data sets and synthetic data generators which
can help in the research and development of mining uncertain data.
Accompanying a data set or a data generator, a paper may analyze the
characteristics of the data set and the situations where the data set is
good as a testing benchmark.

- Submissions

  We welcome submissions of both technical papers and vision/position
papers. Papers presenting new controversial issues are particularly valued.

  To stimulate effective idea exchange and brainstorming, we will have two
categories of papers and presentations.

  * A long paper has up to 8 pages in ACM template and tentatively has 20
minutes in oral presentation.

  * A "birds of a feather" paper has 2-4 pages in ACM template and
tentatively has 5-10 minutes in oral presentation.

  Paper submission will be electronic through:
https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/U2009/

- Important Dates

  * April 20, 2009: submission deadline

  * May 15, 2009: Author notification

Please visit the workshop website (http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~jpei/u09/) for more
information.
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