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The ICDM 2010 Exhibit and Demo sections will consist of an Exhibit Session and a Demo Session. The Exhibit Session will offer opportunities to distribute product, service, and company literature, give demonstrations and carry out recruitment activities. The Demo Session will provide data mining researchers and practitioners an exciting and highly interactive way to explore new ideas and results.
Exhibits
General Exhibitors will be supplied with a standard table (180cm x 60cm) with fees.
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The first table will be charged US$1,000 and subsequent tables will be charged $500 each.
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All fees above are valid only if payment is received by 15 Sept 2010. After 15 Sept 2010 the fee will increase by 20%.
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Exhibitors will be responsible for any other equipment including all hardware and software required for their exhibits.
Benefits for an Exhibitor:
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One company logo at the conference web-site (in the exhibit & demo section)
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Option to include flyers or CD in conference bag for an additional fee of $200 per item
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Complimentary coffee breaks
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Discounted registration fee for all team members manning the exhibit
Exhibit proposals will be submitted to the Exhibit and Demo chairs by email. Please contact the Exhibit and Demo chairs for questions or proposals (contact information is below).
Accepted Demos
- Philipp Kranen, Hardy Kremer, Timm Jansen, Thomas Seidl, Albert Bifet, Geoff Holmes, and Bernhard Pfahringer, Clustering Performance on Evolving Data Streams: Assessing Algorithms and Evaluation Measures within MOA
- Jiyang Chen, Justin Fagnan, Randy Goebel, Reihaneh Rabbany, Farzad Sangi, Mansoureh Takaffoli, Eric Verbeek, and Osmar Zaiane, Meerkat: Community Mining in Social Networks
- Stephan Gunnemann, Hardy Kremer, Ines Farber, and Thomas Seidl, MCExplorer: Interactive Exploration of Multiple (Subspace) Clustering Solutions
- Chayapol Moemeng, Xinhua Zhu, Longbing Cao, and Jiahang Chen, i-Analyst : An Agent-Based Distributed Data Mining Platform
- Anthony Goldbloom, Data Mining Competitions - a potent tool that facilitates real-time science
- Brett Gillick, Hasnain AlTaiar, Jonathan Liono, Shonali Krishnaswamy, Nicholas Nicoloudis, Mohamed Gaber, Abhijat Sinha, and Arkady Zaslavsky, Clutter-Adaptive Visualisation for Mobile Data Mining
- Brendad Kitts, Liang Wei, Dyang Au, John Sobieski, Jon Borchardt, and Brian Burdick, Television Contextual Ad Targeting Heatmap
Demo and Exhibit chairs
Bart Goethals, University of Antwerp, Belgium (
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) Yucel Saygin, Sabanci University, Turkey (
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