KDD-2009 Proceedings
A KDD-2009 Proceedings were the KDD conference proceedings produced by KDD-2009.
- Context:
- It is associated with KDD-2009 Annotated Abstracts (and KDD-2009 Abstracts Analysis).
- It can be associated with a KDD-2009 Citations Analysis Report.
- It can be associated with a KDD-2009 References Analysis Report.
- Example(s):
- KDD'09: Proceedings of the 15th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining.
- StReBio'09: Proceedings of the KDD-09 Workshop on Statistical and Relational Learning in Bioinformatics.
- Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Knowledge Discovery from Sensor Data.
- Proceedings of the ACM SIGKDD Workshop on CyberSecurity and Intelligence Informatics.
- Proceedings of the ACM SIGKDD Workshop on Visual Analytics and Knowledge Discovery: Integrating Automated Analysis with Interactive Exploration,
- Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGKDD Workshop on Data Mining and Audience Intelligence for Advertising.
- Proceedings of the ACM SIGKDD Workshop on Human Computation.
- Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGKDD Workshop on Data Mining using Matrices and Tensors.
- Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGKDD Workshop on Knowledge Discovery from Uncertain Data.
- Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Social Network Mining and Analysis.
- Proceedings of KDD-Cup 2009 competition.
- …
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Corpus, ACM SIGKDD, ACM Conference, Knowledge Discovery, Data Mining, Academic Publication, Conference Proceeding.
References
2009a
- (Elder et al., 2009) ⇒ John P. Elder, Francoise Fogelman-Soulie, Peter A. Flach, and Mohammed J. Zaki. (2009). “KDD'09: Proceedings of the 15th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining.” Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) 2009. ISBN:9781605584959. doi:10.1145/1557019.
- QUOTE: KDD'09 received a record number of 659 submissions, more than 10% up from last year. The Research Track received 537 submissions and the Industrial and Government Applications Track received 122 submissions (an increase of nearly half over last year). For the Research Track, the program committee accepted 105 papers, 50 of which (9.3% of the submitted papers) were chosen for a 25 minute oral presentation and the remaining 55 (10.2%) for a 15 minute presentation. The corresponding numbers for the Industrial Track are 12 (9.8%) and 22 (18.0%). All accepted papers are given up to 9 pages in the proceedings, and all accepted papers are also given poster presentation opportunities in one of the two evening poster sessions during the conference.
In addition to the paper presentations, the conference features nine tutorials, eleven workshops, one panel, the hugely successful KDD-Cup competition, a demo session, an exhibition, evening industry sessions (new!), and three invited talks by David Hand (Imperial College London, UK), Heikki Mannila (University of Helsinki, Finland) and Stanley Wasserman (Indiana University, USA). The Industrial Track includes two additional invited presentations by Ravi Kumar (Yahoo! Research, USA) and Ashok Srivastava (NASA Ames, USA).
- QUOTE: KDD'09 received a record number of 659 submissions, more than 10% up from last year. The Research Track received 537 submissions and the Industrial and Government Applications Track received 122 submissions (an increase of nearly half over last year). For the Research Track, the program committee accepted 105 papers, 50 of which (9.3% of the submitted papers) were chosen for a 25 minute oral presentation and the remaining 55 (10.2%) for a 15 minute presentation. The corresponding numbers for the Industrial Track are 12 (9.8%) and 22 (18.0%). All accepted papers are given up to 9 pages in the proceedings, and all accepted papers are also given poster presentation opportunities in one of the two evening poster sessions during the conference.
2009b
- (Florencio et al., 2009) ⇒ Christophe Costa Florêncio, Fabrizio Costa, Jan Ramon, Joost N. Kok (2009). "StReBio '09: Proceedings of the KDD-09 Workshop on Statistical and Relational Learning in Bioinformatics", Paris, France, June 28, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-667-0.
- QUOTE: The KDD-09 Workshop on Statistical and Relational Learning in Bioinformatics (StReBio) will be held at the University of Antwerp, Paris, France, on Sunday June, 28th, 2009. This second edition of the workshop is intended to bring together researchers from both the fields of statistical and relational learning and the field of bioinformatics. Hopefully this will contribute to communication between these communities and will stimulate the development of new relational techniques for application in the biological domain. (...)
We have tried to choose a workshop format which promotes as much as possible the exchange of ideas. Aspects which can help to achieve our goal are the problem statement presentations, the time allocated in the program for questions and discussion, the informal proceedings and the workshop website (http://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dtai/events/StReBio09/) where the abstracts, papers and some presentations will be available.
We selected eight papers for full presentation. All these contributions, in varying degrees, fit the format of the workshop: they apply statistical or relational techniques to problems from the biological domain.
- QUOTE: The KDD-09 Workshop on Statistical and Relational Learning in Bioinformatics (StReBio) will be held at the University of Antwerp, Paris, France, on Sunday June, 28th, 2009. This second edition of the workshop is intended to bring together researchers from both the fields of statistical and relational learning and the field of bioinformatics. Hopefully this will contribute to communication between these communities and will stimulate the development of new relational techniques for application in the biological domain.