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ICCS 2007: The 7th International
Conference on Computational Science
Workshop on mining text,
semi-structured, web, or multimedia data
http://dm.ist.unomaha.edu/iccs2007/
Graduate University of the Chinese
Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, May 27-30, 2007
(Papers Due: December 1, 2006)
Accepted papers will be published in
the conference proceedings in the series Lecture Notes
in Computer Science (LNCS) that is indexed by SCI and
DBLP.
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The central goal of this workshop is
to explore various computational science aspects
including modeling, computation, theory, and
applications of text, semi-structured, web, and
multimedia data mining that relate to the management and
decision support in business problems.
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Topics of Interest
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Topics related to the design,
analysis and implementation of data mining theory,
systems and applications are of interest. The workshop
will focus on , but not limited to, the following
topics:
1.data mining
2.information retrieval
3.text mining
4.semi-structured data mining
5.e-commerce and web mining
6.multimedia data mining
7.computational linguistics
8.nature language processing
9.security and privacy issues in data
mining
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Important Dates
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Full papers submission December 1,
2006
Notification of acceptance of papers
February 3, 2007
Camera ready papers February 19,
2007
Early registration opens February
19, 2007
Early registration closes March 30,
2007
All paper submissions will be handled
electronically. Detailed instructions are provided on
the conference home page at
http://www.iccs-meeting.org/iccs2007/papers/upload.php.
Workshop Co-Chairs:
* Jianping Li, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, China
* Yi Peng, University of Nebraska at
Omaha, USA
* Gang Kou, Thomson Legal &
Regulatory, USA
Further Information:
Gang Kou
email: kougang@yahoo.com
phone: ++1(402)2187567
fax: ++1(402)5543400
The submitted paper must be camera-ready and formatted
according to the rules of
LNCS
(for formatting information see
Information for LNCS Authors). Submission
implies the willingness of at least one of the authors
to register and present the paper. PostScript and source
versions of your paper must be submitted electronically
through the
paper submission system.
Please, note that papers must not exceed eight pages in
length, when typeset using the LNCS format. A paper
without figures can be around 4500 words maximally.
Dates of deadlines for draft paper submission (full
paper), notification of acceptance, deadline for
camera-ready paper submission and registration may be
found in the
Important Dates section of this Web site.

Note: accepted papers will be
published in the series Lecture Notes in Computer
Science (LNCS), which are indexed by
The Science Citation
Index (SCI®) and
Digital Bibliography
& Library Project (DBLP) on computer science
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