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Mine4Dev 2015 : 1st African Workshop on Open Data and Data Mining for Development

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Link: http://africommconference.org/2015/show/workshop-Mine4Dev
 
When Dec 15, 2015 - Dec 16, 2015
Where Cotonou, Republic of Benin
Submission Deadline Sep 30, 2015
Notification Due Oct 15, 2015
Final Version Due Oct 22, 2015
Categories    ict4d   developing countries   data mining   open data
 

Call For Papers

CALL FOR PAPERS 1st African Workshop on Open Data and Data Mining for Development Mine4Dev 2015 - in conjunction with AFRICOMM 2015 7th EAI International Conference on e‐Infrastructure and e‐Services for Developing Countries -- December 15-16, 2015 - Cotonou, Republic of Benin http://africommconference.org/2015/show/workshop-Mine4Dev

IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission: 30 September 2015
Notification of acceptance: 15 October 2015
Camera ready: 22 October 2015
Workshop dates: 15-16 December 2015

SCOPE
It is now commonly accepted that ICT4D has the potential of drastically enhancing the daily life of millions of people in developing countries. A major challenge of ICT4D however is to build tools and yield results that are in line with the context of developing countries. This challenge can be addressed when relevant data is made available to everyone for mining.
In this context, the momentum of Open Data, which is supported by NGOs, governments and international organizations, has created numerous opportunities for ICT4D. Mining those data to extract hidden information, uncover correlation and predict events based on machine-learning classification is thus the next step for bringing development forward thanks to ICT.
Mine4Dev aims at becoming the premier forum where practitioners, policy makers and researchers meet and discuss about issues and trends, recent research, innovation advances and on-the-field experiences related to open-data and data-mining with a focus on developing countries (and more particularly Africa).

TOPICS OF INTEREST
Mine4Dev is expected to highlight use cases that are based on specific problems linked to local realities both in rural and urban areas. The objective is to unfold realistic scenarios that wisely integrate the social context (e.g. the level of education of the population and its consequences) and the technological environment (e.g. the most common communications technologies) of the concerned areas.
As such, Mine4Dev 2015 solicits high-quality short papers reporting research results and/or experimental results as well as policy proposals/emerging ideas/practice contributions on open-data and data-mining initiatives. Students are also encouraged to submit papers describing on-going work for a Master or PhD program.
Submissions will be judged on their originality, significance, clarity, relevance, and technical correctness. The topics of interest to the workshop include, but are not limited to:
- civic education regarding the increase of public awareness about the functioning of the administration and public services (e.g. network of public transportation)
- wellbeing regarding the anticipation/management of health crises (e.g. effective prevention of high-risk behaviors)
- sustainable development for the savings of resources that can be driven by data mining (e.g. rational use of energy and waste management)
- support mechanisms for helping economic operators to make decisions that lead to profitable outcomes relatively to their activities (e.g. farmers and crop management according to best practices)
- economic growth in terms of business opportunities/business models raised by the availability of open data (e.g. supply of analysis tools dedicated to the informal sector)
- development of smart spaces in which people can make use of digital services that facilitate and enhance their daily life.

SUBMISSION
Papers must be formatted as (5-page) extended abstracts. These extended abstracts should be a concise description of the work with all the relevant details (sections and references). Papers, when properly formatted, must not exceed the size limits stated for the submission, namely 5 pages.
Contributions should be submitted electronically as PDF, using the Springer LNCS style (http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs) to the workshop submission website: http://confy.eai.eu/#conftrack-overview/conf/52150/cid/51969
Accepted papers will be included in the adjunct proceedings of the AFRICOMM 2015 conference.

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