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The 2nd Concept Discovery in Unstructured Data workshop (CDUD)
In conjunction with ICFCA 2012 (6 - 10 May 2012, Leuven, Belgium) Concept discovery is a Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD) research field that uses human-centered techniques such as Formal Concept Analysis (FCA), Biclustering, Triclustering, Conceptual Graphs etc. for gaining insight into the underlying conceptual structure of the data. Traditional machine learning techniques are mainly focusing on structured data whereas most data available resides in unstructured, often textual, form. Compared to traditional data mining techniques, human-centered instruments actively engage the domain expert in the discovery process. This workshop welcomes papers describing innovative research on data discovery techniques. Moreover, this workshop intends to provide a forum for researchers and developers of data mining instruments, working on issues associated with analyzing unstructured data. First, we are interested in methods for transforming unstructured into semi-structured information. Unstructured information such as texts or images can be tagged, keywords can be extracted from texts by means of Natural Language Processing methods, etc. Second, in this workshop we also particularly welcome research on using human-centered instruments such as FCA to analyse unstructured and semi-structured data. Applications in which we are interested include but are not limited to Text Mining, Web Mining including forums, blogs, social sharing systems like Twitter and Facebook, mining sociological interviews, etc. We are also interested in innovative instruments for dealing with knowledge incompleteness and asymmetry. Finally, innovations which increase the expressiveness of existing methods for unstructured data analysis such as fuzzy FCA, rough FCA, Latent Semantic Analysis, probabilistic concept discovery are also of interest to this workshop. Subject coverage: - Data Mining (Text Mining, Graph Mining, Web Mining, Association Rules, Frequent Closed Sets, etc.) - Dealing with knowledge incompleteness and asymmetry - Discovery techniques for conceptual models - Efficient indexing and structuring algorithms. - Formal Concept Analysis (FCA), Fuzzy FCA and Rough FCA - Knowledge discovery - Innovative applications of FCA for discovery purposes - Natural Language Processing, Latent Semantic Analysis - Probabilistic concept discovery - Structured methods for KDD - Sociological applications of FCA and related methods - Conceptual Clustering, Biclustering, Triclustering etc. Workshop chairs Dmitry Ignatov, University - Higher School of Economics, Russia Sergei Kuznetsov, Moscow Higher School of Economics, Russia Jonas Poelmans, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Belgium Program committee (to be confirmed) Bernhard Ganter, Technical University of Dresden, Germany Guido Dedene, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Stijn Viaene, Vlerick Leuven Management School, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Richard Hill, University of Derby, United Kingdom Simon Polovina, Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom Simon Andrews, Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom Sergei Obiedkov, University - Higher School of Economics, Russia Alexey Neznanov, University - Higher School of Economics, Russia Paul Elzinga, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Belgium, Amsterdam-Amstelland police Netherlands Vladimir Selegey, ABBYY Software, Russia Xenia Naidenova, Military Medical Academy, Russia Important dates Submission deadline: February 1, 2012 Revisions: March 13, 2012 Camera-ready copy: April 1, 2012 Proceedings: All accepted papers will be included in the workshop’s proceedings to be published by Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Also, the proceedings will be published online on the CEUR-Workshop web site in a volume with ISSN. The best three papers of the workshop may be included in the main Springer volume associated with the conference. Submission Procedure: Electronic version of full paper complete with authors’ affiliations should be submitted through the conference electronic submission system. Use the submission link http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cdud2012 . Manuscripts must be prepared with LaTeX or Microsoft Office and should follow the Springer format available at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. The maximum number of accepted papers by an individual author that can be covered by the workshop’s registration charge is 3. The papers over 12 pages are not allowed. |
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