The goal of the workshop is to provide a forum to discuss important research questions and practical challenges in big data mining and related areas. Novel ideas, controversial issues, open problems and comparisons of competing approaches are strongly encouraged. Representation of alternative viewpoints and discussions are also strongly encouraged.
We invite submission of papers describing innovative research on all aspects of big data mining. Work-in-progress papers, demos, and visionary papers are also welcome.
Papers emphasizing theoretical foundations, algorithms, systems, applications, language issues, data storage and access, architecture are particularly encouraged.
A Special Issue in the International Journal of Data Science and Analytics been allocated for selected papers accepted in the workshop (see below).
Examples of topics of interest include
Scalable, Distributed and Parallel Algorithms
New Programming Model for Large Data beyond Hadoop/MapReduce, STORM, streaming languages
Mining Algorithms of Data in non-traditional formats (unstructured, semi-structured)
Applications: social media, Internet of Things, Smart Grid, Smart Transportation Systems
Streaming Data Processing
Heterogeneous Sources and Format Mining
Systems Issues related to large datasets: clouds, streaming system, architecture, and issues beyond cloud and streams.
Interfaces to database systems and analytics.
Evaluation Technologies
Visualization for Big Data
Applications: Large scale recommendation systems, social media systems, social network systems, scientific data mining, environmental, urban and other large data mining applications
Aug 14
2017
Conference Date
Draft paper submission deadline
Draft Paper Acceptance Notification
Final Paper Deadline
Registration deadline
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