Over a decade ago, Stanford statistician David Donoho predicted that the 21st century will be the century of data. "We can say with complete confidence that in the coming century, high-dimensional data analysis will be a very significant activity, and completely new methods of high-dimensional data analysis will be developed; we just don't know what they are yet." -- D. Donoho, 2000. Unprecedented technological advances lead to increasingly high dimensional data sets in all areas of science, engineering and businesses. These include genomics and proteomics, biomedical imaging, signal processing, astrophysics, finance, web and market basket analysis, among many others. The number of features in such data is often of the order of thousands or millions - that is much larger than the available sample size.
This workshop aims to promote new advances and research directions to address the curses and uncover and exploit the blessings of high dimensionality in data mining. Topics of interest include all aspects of high dimensional data mining, including the following:
Systematic studies of how the curse of dimensionality affects data mining methods
Models of low intrinsic dimension: sparse representation, manifold models, latent structure models, large margin, other?
How to exploit intrinsic dimension in optimisation tasks for data mining?
New data mining techniques that scale with the intrinsic dimension, or exploit some properties of high dimensional data spaces
Dimensionality reduction
Methods of random projections, compressed sensing, and random matrix theory applied to high dimensional data mining and high dimensional optimisation
Theoretical underpinning of mining data whose dimensionality is larger than the sample size
Classification, regression, clustering, visualisation of high dimensional complex data sets
Functional data mining
Data presentation and visualisation methods for very high dimensional data sets
Data mining applications to real problems in science, engineering or businesses where the data is high dimensional
Nov 18
2017
Conference Date
Registration deadline
2016-12-12 Spain Barcelona,Spain
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