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The 5th International Workshop on Knowledge Discovery in Inductive Databases (KDID'06)

Call for Papers

Topics of Interest (Non-exhaustive List)

  • Models and theories of inductive databases
  • Query languages for data mining
  • Constraint-based data mining
  • Pattern languages and primitives for data mining
  • Efficient search algorithms for constraint-based mining
  • Declarative bias formalisms in machine learning
  • Local patterns detection
  • Condensed representations of data and patterns
  • Database support, coupling and primitives for data mining
  • Coupling of database and data mining systems
  • Integration of database languages such as SQL and XML with data mining
  • Specific and application-oriented inductive databases

Important Dates

  • Submission deadline: July 7, 2006
  • Notification of acceptance: August 1, 2006
  • Camera-ready copies due: August 16, 2006
  • Workshop: September 18, 2006

LNCS Post-Workshop Proceedings

  • Submission deadline: November 6, 2006

Proceedings

Workshop proceedings will be made available online at the ECML/PKDD website and informal printed proceedings will be available at the workshop.

Refereed post-workshop proceedings will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.
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Workshop Submission Guidelines

Full papers must be submitted electronically to kdit at cs dot kuleuven dot be on or before July 7, 2006. Authors are required to submit a version of their full papers in camera-ready format. The papers must be in English and should be formatted according to the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science guidelines. Authors instructions and style files can be downloaded here. The maximum length of papers is 12 pages. We encourage the submission of papers which present early stages of research, software, and applications. To encourage discussion, we also welcome the submission of position statements (up to 4 pages long).

All papers must be submitted in PDF format. It is the responsibility of the authors to ensure that the submitted papers print correctly on a variety of printers. At the time of submission to KDID'06, the papers should not be published elsewhere. Simultaneous submission to other venues is allowed, but should be clearly stated. (For publication in the Springer post-workshop proceedings, no double publication is allowed, i.e., the paper must not be published elsewhere (at any time).)



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