CALL FOR PAPERS
2019 INFORMS Workshop on Data Mining and Decision Analytics
October 19, 2019, Seattle
Organized by INFORMS Data Mining (DM) Section
The Data Mining Section of INFORMS is organizing the 2019 INFORMS Workshop on Data Mining and Decision Analytics (DMDA) on October 19, 2019 in Seattle in conjunction with the 2019 INFORMS Annual Meeting. The DMDA workshop committee also announces the best paper competition. Both theoretical and applied research papers are welcomed; all papers are automatically considered for the best paper competition in the chosen track.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Data Science
- Large-Scale Data Analytics and Big Data – Data-Driven Decision-Making
- Visual Analytics
- Web Analytics/Web Mining
- Social Media Analytics
- Classification, Clustering, and Feature Selection – Text Mining
- Reliability & Maintenance
- Bayesian Data Analytics
- Healthcare Analytics
- Simulation/Optimization in Data Analytics
- Interpretable Data Mining
- Longitudinal Data Analysis
- Causal Mining (Inference)
- Analytics in Social Media & Finance
- Anomaly Detection
- Other Industrial Applications of Data Science
- Deep Learning
- Natural Language Processing
Timeline
- May 1: Paper submission begin
- July 20: Paper submission close
- August 20: Review decision
- August 31: Final version submission
Papers should follow the below listed guidelines
- Maximum of 10 pages (including abstract, tables, figures, and references)
- Single-spacing and 11-point fontwith one-inch margins on four sides
- Papers must be submitted via the link or to the following email: dmdaworkshop@gmail.com before the deadline. Late submission will not be considered for further review.
- Copyright: The DM workshop will not retain the copyrights on the papers; so, the authors are free to submit their papers to other outlets. The papers will not be posted online.
DM Workshop Co-Chairs
- Tong Wang, University of Iowa (Co-chair for communications)
- Roy Jafari, California Polytechnic State University (Co-chair for local arrangements)
- Minh Pham, Rochester Institute of Technology (Co-chair for workshop best paper contest)
- Chun-An (Joe) Chou, Northeastern University (Co-chair for editorial process and program)
- Ozden Gur Ali, Koc University (Co-chair for Keynote)
DM Workshop Management Committee
- George Runger (Arizona State University)
- Cynthia Rudin (Duke University)
- Paul Brooks (Virginia Commonwealth University)
- Onur Seref (Virginia Tech)
- Asil Oztekin (University of Massachusetts Lowell)
- Matthew Lanham (Purdue University)
- Ramin Moghaddass (University of Miami)
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Chun-An (Joe) Chou
Assistant Professor in Industrial Engineering
Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department
Northeastern University
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