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Call for Papers - The 15th INFORMS Workshop on Data Mining and Decision Analytics

  • 1.  Call for Papers - The 15th INFORMS Workshop on Data Mining and Decision Analytics

    Posted 04-15-2020 23:38
    CALL FOR PAPERS
    The 15th INFORMS Workshop on Data Mining and Decision Analytics
    November 7, National Harbor, MD
    Organized by INFORMS Data Mining (DM) Section

     

    The Data Mining Section of INFORMS is organizing the 15th INFORMS Workshop on Data Mining and Decision Analytics in conjunction with the 2020 INFORMS Annual Meeting. You are cordially invited to join us and share your recent research work with peers from data mining, decision, analytics, and artificial intelligence.

    To participate, a full paper must be submitted before the deadline for consideration. The workshop committee also announces the best paper competition in both theoretical and applied research tracks. All accepted papers are automatically considered for the best paper competition in the chosen track.

    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

    • Large-Scale Data Analytics and Big Data
    • Data-Driven Decision-Making
    • Interpretable Data Mining
    • Simulation/Optimization in Data Analytics
    • Network Analysis and Graph Mining
    • Privacy & Fairness in Data Science
    • Bayesian Data Analytics
    • Healthcare Analytics
    • Longitudinal Data Analysis
    • Causal Mining (Inference)
    • Anomaly Detection
    • Deep Learning
    • Emerging Data Analytics in Industrial Applications
    • Analytics in Social Media & Finance
    • Reliability & Maintenance
    • Visual Analytics
    • Web Analytics/Web Mining
    • Text Mining & Natural Language Processing
    • Ethics and Security in Data Mining
    • Fairness in Machine Learning

    Timeline

    • May 1: Paper submission begin            
    • August 1: Paper submission close
    • September 1:  Final review decision
    • September 14: Workshop on Data Mining and Decision Analytics registration deadline

    Papers submission guideline

    • Maximum of 10 pages (including abstract, tables, figures, and references)
    • Single-spacing and 11-point font with 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. 

    DM Workshop Co-Chairs

    • Chun-An (Joe) Chou, Northeastern University
    • Eyyub Kibis, The college of Saint Rose
    • Chen Kan, University of Texas at Arlington 

    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)
    • Durai Sundaramoorthi (Washington University)


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    Data Mining Section Workshop Committee
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