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************************************************* Special Session Spatio-Temporal Data Mining: Theory and Applications In Conjunction With 25th International Conference on Industrial, Engineering & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems 2012 June 9, 2012-June 12, 2012 Dalian, China http://ssdut.dlut.edu.cn/iea-aie/ ************************************************* Important Dates: * Paper submission: Jan. 6, 2012 * Notification of acceptance: Feb. 6, 2012 * Author registration: March 1, 2012 * Camera ready form: March 1, 2012 * Conference date: June 9-12, 2012 Scope: Spatio-temporal data is explicitly or implicitly utilized in many application areas such as: remote-sensing images, environment and climate analysis, traffic and trajectories analysis, etc. Potentially valuable patterns and information are hidden in spatio–temporal data sets. Especially designed data mining methods and algorithms are needed to discover knowledge in spatio-temporal data sets. The goal of IEA/AIE 2012 is to connect recent advances in research with the real world industrial/government application. The proposed special session is meant to attract participants interested in research topics and real world application in which spatial and temporal consideration are paramount. Topics of Interest: * Advances in analysis of spatio-temporal data. * Data mining theory, techniques and tools for spatio- temporal patterns. * Specific techniques and algorithms for dealing with time series data and streaming data. * Applications and case studies for geocoded data. * Association rules and pattern mining for spatio-temporal data. * Trajectory analysis for moving objects. Topics are not restricted to the above list and additional research issues related to spatio-temporal data mining are also welcomed. Information for authors: Authors are invited to electronically submit their paper, written in English, of up to 10 single spaced pages, presenting the results of original research or innovative practical applications relevant to the conference and the special session. Practical experiences with state-of-the- art AI methodologies are also acceptable when they reflect lessons of unique value to the conference attendees. Shorter works, up to 6 pages, to be presented in 10 minutes, may be submitted as SHORT PAPERS representing work in progress or suggesting possible research directions. All paper submissions will be done electronically, as indicated in the conference web site. All papers will be peer reviewed and final copies of papers for inclusion in the conference proceedings will be published in a bound volume by Springer-Verlag (format instructions) in their 'Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence' series. Now the submission website is available: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieaaie2010 Organization Chairs: Tomasz F. Stepinski, Thomas Jefferson Chair Professor, University of Cincinnati, stepintz@uc.edu Dan Simovici, Professor, University of Massachusetts Boston, dsim@cs.umb.edu Wei Ding, Assistant Professor, University of Massachusetts Boston, ding@cs.umb.edu Organization Committee Tomasz F. Stepinski, University of Cincinnati, stepintz@uc.edu Dan Simovici, University of Massachusetts Boston, dsim@cs.umb.edu Wei Ding, University of Massachusetts Boston, ding@cs.umb.edu Yang Mu, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA, yangmu@cs.umb.edu Kui Yu, Hefei University of Technology, China |
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