DDDM Workshops
The DDDM-SIG hosts the DDDM Workshop series since 2007. The International Workshop on Domain Driven Data Mining (DDDM) is an annual event and a premier forum for communicating the latest theoretical and practical progress in DDDM studies. DDDM workshop series is now collaborated with the IEEE International Conference on Data Mining.
The DDDM Workshop series welcome include but is not limited to the following topics:
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Domain-driven data mining methodology and project management
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Domain-driven data mining framework, system support and infrastructure
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Involvement and integration of human intelligence, domain intelligence, and network intelligence in data mining process
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Formalization of domain knowledge and data mining-related ubiquitous intelligence in D3M
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Modeling human intelligence, user preference, dynamic supervision and human-mining interaction
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Constraint and environmental factors in data mining
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Intelligence meta-synthesis in data mining
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Dynamic mining, evolutionary mining, real-time stream mining, and domain adaptation
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Reliability, trust, cost, risk, privacy, utility and other organizational and social issues
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Knowledge actionability, dependability and usability, integrating technical and business interestingness
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Post-mining, transfer mining, from mined patterns/knowledge to operable business rules.
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Handling inconsistencies between mined and existing domain knowledge
The Past DDDM Workshops
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Domain-driven data mining 2010, full day, joint with ICDM2010 (http://datamining.it.uts.edu.au/dddm10/)
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Domain-driven data mining 2009, full day, joint with ICDM2009 (http://datamining.it.uts.edu.au/dddm09/)
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Domain-driven data mining 2008, half day, joint with ICDM2008 (http://datamining.it.uts.edu.au/dddm08/)
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Domain-driven data mining 2007, half day, joint with KDD2007 (http://datamining.it.uts.edu.au/dddm07/)


