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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION NEXT GENERATION DATA MINING SUMMIT: ENERGY, EMISSIONS & TRANSPORTATION==================
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION NEXT GENERATION DATA MINING SUMMIT: DEALING WITH THE ENERGY CRISIS, GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS, AND TRANSPORTATION CHALLENGES Location: Baltimore Date: October 1--3, 2009 Workshop Web Site: http://www.kd2u.org/NGDM09/ Primary Sponsors: National Science Foundation and KD2U CALL FOR PAPERS The world is facing a number of critical challenges. Finding the next generation of solutions for energy supply, reducing greenhouse emission, and transportation problems is critical to sustain the world and our civilization. Energy crisis is a major challenge that needs to be addressed for sustaining and further developing the world. Greenhouse emissionsis widely believed to be connected with energy consumption. Transportation system has significant effect on the energy consumption and on greenhouse emission. Many problems related to greenhouse emissions and transportation industry are critically connected to the consumption and supply of energy. Information processing and advanced data analysis techniques are likely to play important roles in solving these problems for the next generation. Efficient production, distribution, and consumption of existing and alternate energy would require supporting information processing networks in order to adaptively control and protect the underlying physical systems. Understanding the effects of greenhouse emissions requires advanced data analysis techniques for understanding remotely sensed data. Reducing the carbon footprints of buildings, vehicles, and airplanes would require continuous monitoring of sensors and detecting deviation from desired behavior. Designing the next generation of transportation network becomes particularly challenging in the context of increasing demand for energy supplies and reducing greenhouse emission. Sensor networks for highways and vehicles equipped with diagnostic data bus along with the availability of machine-to-machine wireless communication networks are going to make the role of advanced data mining techniques very important in the transportation industry. Computing in itself is under scrutiny from the perspective of its effect on greenhouse emissions and pollution. We need to pay close attention to the environmental impacts of computing and the supporting infrastructure. Overall, we need to explore technology for sustainable computing and computing technology for a sustainable world. The Next Generation Data Mining (NGDM?09) Summit: Dealing with Energy Crisis, Greenhouse Emission, and Transportation Challenges? will bring together data mining researchers, scientists and engineers from a diverse background along with domain experts. NGDM'09 will focus on the following areas: 1) Energy crisis, information processing, and data mining 2) Greenhouse emissions, climate changes, and data mining 3) Transportation, emissions, and data mining The summit will generate a report based on the presentations and discussions of the participants. We would like to invite paper (extended abstract) submissions from data mining researchers and practitioners. The papers should be relevant to the focus areas of NGDM'09. The papers must present innovative research directions that may be suitable for the agenda of the summit. Submitted papers should not exceed 5 pages. The summit will accept only electronic submission of papers in PDF or Postscript format to "info at kd2u dot org" with "NGDM09 Submission" in the subject line. The papers will be included in the NGDM?09 proceedings. The summit will also produce an edited book. Extended versions of the selected papers will be included in the book. For more details please visit the workshop website. INVITED SPEAKERS NGDM'09 will have many invited speakers. The list includes: Juan Carlos Castilla-Rubio, Cisco (http://www.kd2u.org/NGDM09/Castilla-Rubio.pdf) Tom Dietterich, Professor, Oregon State University (http://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~tgd/) Carla Gomes, Professor, Cornell University (http://www.cs.cornell.edu/gomes/) Vipin Kumar, Professor, University of Minnesota (http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~kumar/) Rich Lechner, Vice President, IBM (http://www-05.ibm.com/hu/soasummit/cv_lechner.html) Mark McGranaghan, Director, Electric Power Research Inst. (http://my.epri.com) Shashi Shekhar, Professor, University of Minnesota (http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~shekhar/) Brian Worley, Director CSED, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (http://www.cc.gatech.edu/directory/brian-worley) Philip Yu, Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago (http://www.cs.uic.edu/~psyu/) **More to be announced soon......** GENERAL CHAIR Hillol Kargupta Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland Baltimore County & Agnik Web: www.cs.umbc.edu/~hillol E-mail: info@... STEERING COMMITTEE Tom Dietterich, Oregon State University Carla Gomes, Cornell University Hillol Kargupta, Univ. of Maryland, Balt. County Vipin Kumar, University of Minnesota Philip Yu, University of Illinois at Chicago Ashok Srivastava, NASA Ames Research Lab. REPORTS CHAIR Chris Giannella, New Mexico State University PUBLICITY CHAIR Codrina Lauth, Fraunhofer IAIS, Germany NGDM'09 ADVISORY COMMITTEE Budhedra Bhaduri, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Alok Chowdhary, Northwestern University Wei Fan, IBM T. J. Watson Research Laboratory Auroop Ganguly, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Jiawei Han, Univ. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Katharina Morik, University of Dortmund Srinivasan Parthasarathy, Ohio State University Dino Pedreschi, Università di Pisa, Italy IMPORTANT DATES Paper/Poster/Demo-proposal Submission deadline: August 15, 2009 Notification: August 31, 2009 Camera-ready due: September 15, 2009 Pre-Registration Deadline: September 8, 2009 Summit: October 1-October 3, 2009 _______________________________________________ Bioforum mailing list Bioforum@... http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/bioforum |
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