SCHEDULE
National Science Foundation Symposium on Next
Generation
of Data Mining and Cyber-Enabled Discovery for Innovation
SCHEDULE
Wednesday, Oct 10, 2007 |
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7:008:00am |
Breakfast, Registration |
8:008:10am |
Welcome Note: Hillol Kargupta, University of Maryland, Baltimore County |
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Session Title: Data
Mining in e-Science and Engineering |
8:108:35am |
Jiawei Han, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Research Challenges for Data Mining in Science and Engineering [pdf] [slides] |
8:359:00am |
Saso Dzeroski, Jozef Stefan Institute, Inductive Databases and Queries for Computational Scientific Discovery [pdf] [slides] |
9:009:25am |
Chris Fischer, Kevin Tibbetts, Dane Morgan, Gerbrand Ceder, MIT and Wisconsin Madison, Machine Learning for the Computational Materials Scientist [pdf] [slides] |
9:259:50am |
Vipin Kumar, University of Minnesota, Discovery of Patterns in the Global Climate System using Data Mining [pdf] [slides] |
9:5010:05am |
Coffee Break |
Session Chair: Philip Yu, IBM TJ Watson Research Center | |
10:0510:30am |
Haym Hirsh, National Science Foundation and Rutgers, From Data to Knowledge for Cyber-Enabled Discovery and Innovation [slides] |
10:3010:55am |
Steven Salzberg, University of Maryland, College Park, Computational Gene Finding in the Human Genome: How many genes do we have? [pdf] [slides] |
10:5511:20am |
Wei Wang, University of North Carolina Chapel-Hill, Data Mining for Enabling Genomic-Wide Computing [pdf] [slides] |
11:2011:45am |
D. Quick and Margaret Dunham, Southern Methodist University, TCGR: A Novel DNA/RNA Visualization Technique [pdf] [slides] |
11:4512:10pm |
Kirk Borne, George Mason University, A Machine Learning Classification Broker for Petascale Mining of Large-scale Astronomy Sky Survey Databases. [pdf] [slides] |
12:1012:35pm |
Larry Hall and Kevin Bowyer, University of South Florida, Finding Lookmarks for Extreme-scale Simulation and Scientific Data [pdf] [slides] |
12:351:50pm |
Lunch in Harbor Club Room (Pier-5 Hotel), provided by the NGDM'07 |
1:502:35pm |
Panel + Open Discussion Session: Topic: Future Research Challenges and Needed Resources for Data Mining Research in e-Science and Engineering Panelists: (10 + 10 = 20 Mins) Open Discussion: 25 mins |
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Session Title: The Web,
Semantics, and Data Mining |
2:353:00pm |
Raghu Ramakrishnan, Yahoo Research and University of Wisconsin, Web Data Management: Powering the New Web [pdf] [slides] |
3:003:25pm |
Daniel J. Weitzner, MIT/W3C Information Accountability [pdf] [slides] |
3:253:40pm |
Coffee Break |
3:404:05pm |
Nitin Agarwal, Huan Liu, John Salerno, Philip Yu, Arizona State University, Air Force Research Laboratory, IBM T. J. Watson Research Laboratory, Searching for "Familiar Strangers" on Blogosphere: Problems and Challenges [pdf] [slides] |
4:054:30pm |
Vasant Honavar and Doina Caragea, Iowa State University and Kansas State University, Towards Semantics-Enabled Infrastructure for Knowledge Acquisition of Distributed Data. [pdf] [slides] |
4:304:55pm |
Anupam Joshi, Tim Finin, Akshay Java, Anubhav Kale, and Pranam Kolari, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Web 2.0 Mining: Analyzing Social Media [pdf] [slides] |
4:555:20pm |
Philip Yu, Xifeng Yan, Jiawei Han, Hong Cheng, Feida Zhu, IBM TJ Watson Center and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Approximate Frequent Pattern Mining [pdf] [slides] |
5:20pm6:05pm |
Panel + Open Discussion Session: Topic: Future Research Challenges and Needed Resources for The Web, Semantics, and Data Mining Panelists: (10 + 10 = 20 Mins) Open Discussion: 25 mins |
6:159:00pm |
Poster Session & Welcome Reception 6:156:20pm, Welcome note: Hillol Kargupta |
Thursday, Oct 11, 2007 |
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7:008:00am |
Breakfast, Registration |
8:008:10am |
Announcements/Remarks |
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Session Title: Interfacing Data Mining
with Social Science, Finance, Medicine, and Other Disciplines |
8:108:35am |
V. Hristidis, F. Farfan, R. Burke, A. Rossi and J. White, Florida International University, Miami Childrens Hospital and Teges Corporation Information Discovery on Electronics Medical Records. [pdf] |
8:359:00am |
David Covell, National Cancer Institute, Omics-based Discovery Strategies: Collection, Mining and Analysis [pdf] [slides] |
9:009:25am |
Olfa Nasraoui, University of Louisville, Market Based Decentralized Profile Infrastructure: Giving Back to the User [pdf] [slides] |
9:259:50am |
David Goldberg, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Three Lessons of Ancient and Modern Philosophy for Creative Human-Centered Computation [pdf] [slides] |
9:5010:05am |
Coffee Break |
Session Chair: Ee-Peng Lim, Nanyang Technological University | |
10:0510:30am |
Andrew Kusiak, University of Iowa, Data Mining and Innovation Science [pdf] [slides] |
10:3010:55am |
James Gentle, George Mason University, Challenges in computational finance and financial data analysis [pdf] [slides] |
10:5511:20am |
Matt Kirschenbaum, University of Maryland, College Park, The Remaking of Reading: Data Mining and the Digital Humanities [pdf] [slides] |
11:2012:05am |
Panel + Open Discussion Session: Topic: Future Research Challenges and Needed Resources for Integrating Data Mining with Social Science, Finance, and Medicine Panelists: (10 + 10 = 20 Mins) 1) Diane Lambert, Google Research Open Discussion: 25 mins |
12:301:20pm |
Lunch in Harbor Club Room (Pier-5 Hotel) |
1:202:10pm |
Panel Discussion Topic: Vision, Resources, and Opportunities for Next Generation of Data Mining and Cyber-Enabled Discovery for Innovation Panelists: (Incomplete) |
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Session Title: Data
mining in Security, Surveillance, and Privacy Protection |
2:102:35pm |
Alessandro Acquisti and Ralph Gross, Carnegie Mellon University, Privacy Risks from Mining Online Social Networks [pdf] |
2:353:00pm |
Chris Clifton, Wei Jiang, Mummoorthy Muruguesan, M. Ercan Nergiz, Purdue University, Is Privacy Still an Issue for Data Mining? [pdf] [slides] |
3:003:25pm |
Nishith Pathak, Sandeep Mane, Jaideep Srivastava, University of Minnesota, Extraction and Analysis of Cognitive Networks from Electronic Communication [pdf] [slides] |
3:253:40pm |
Coffee Break |
Session Chair: Shusaku Tsumoto, Shimane University, Faculty of Medicine | |
3:404:05pm |
Shashi Shekhar, Latifur Khan, and Bhavani Thuraisingham, University of Minnesota and University of Texas at Dallas, Spatial and Spatial Temporal Data Mining: Accomplishments and Challenges [pdf] [slides:Part 1] [slides:Part 2] |
4:054:30pm |
Michael Berry, University of Tennessee, Automating the Detection of Anomalies and Trends from Text [pdf] [slides] |
4:304:55pm |
Lisa Singh, Georgetown University, Exploring graph mining approaches for dynamic heterogeneous networks. [pdf] [slides] |
4:555:40pm |
Panel + Open Discussion Session: Topic: Future Research Challenges and Needed Resources for Data mining in Security, Surveillance, and Privacy Protection Panelists: (10 + 10 = 20 Mins) Open Discussion: 25 mins |
5:40pm6:05pm |
Ian Foster, Argonne National Laboratory and University of Chicago, Grid and Data Mining: More Related Than You Might Think [pdf] [slides] |
6:309:45pm |
NGDM07 Banquet (Lady Pintail Yacht Cruise) |
Friday, Oct 12, 2007 |
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7:008:00am |
Breakfast, Registration |
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Session Title:
Ubiquitous, Distributed, and High Performance Data Mining |
8:008:25am |
Xindong Wu, Jeffrey E. Stone, and Marc Greenblatt, University of Vermont, User Centered Biological Information Location by Combining User Profiles and Domain Knowledge [pdf] [slides] |
8:258:50am |
Michael May, Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis, Research Challenges in Ubiquitous Knowledge Discovery [pdf] [slides] |
8:509:15am |
Marc Snir, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, High Performance Computing and Data Mining [pdf] [slides] |
9:159:40am |
Hillol Kargupta, University of Maryland, Baltimore County and Agnik, Thoughts on Human Emotions, Communication Breakthroughs, and the Next Generation of Data Mining [pdf] [slides] |
9:409:55am |
Coffee Break |
Session Chair: Joao Gama, University of Porto, Portugal | |
9:5510:20am |
Domenico Talia and Paolo Trunfio, University of Calabria. How Distributed Data Mining Tasks can Thrive as services on Grids [pdf] [slides] |
10:2010:45am |
Robert Grossman, University of Illinois at Chicago, Distributed Discovery in E-Science: Lessons from the Angle Project [pdf] [slides] |
10:4511:10am |
Srinivasan Parthasarathy, Ohio State University, Architecture Conscious Data Mining [pdf] [slides] |
11:1011:35am |
Christos Faloutsos, Carnegie Mellon University, Large Graph Mining [pdf] [slides] |
11:3512:25pm |
Panel + Open Discussion Session Topic: Future Research Challenges and Needed Resources for Ubiquitous, Distributed, and High Performance Data Mining Panelists: (10 + 10 = 20 Mins) Open Discussion: 20 mins |
12:25pm |
Closing Remarks. NGDM07 Symposium Ends |
POSTERS (Brief Talk and Exhibition on Wednesday, October 10, 6pm):
1. Jeffrey Campbell, Karyn Molines and Christopher W. Swarth. Data Mining for Ecological Field Research: Lessons Learned from Amphibian and Reptile Activity Analysis. [pdf]
2. N. Balac, Olschanowsky, H. Karimabadi, T. Sipes, S. Ferenci, R. Chandran, R. Fujimoto and A. Roberts. Distributed Data Mining System with Gateway for Virtual Observatories. [pdf]
3. Madhu Ahluwalia, Zhiyuan Chen, Aryya Gangopadhyay and Zhiling Guo. Preserving Privacy in Supply Chain Management: A Challenge for Next Generation Data Mining. [pdf]
4. Hector Jasso, William Hodgkiss, Chaitan Baru, Tony Fountain, Don Reich, Kurt Warner. Spatio-temporal Characteristics of 911 Emergency Call Hotspots. [pdf]
5. Shusaku Tsumoto and Shoji Hirano. Data Mining for Risk Management in Hospital Information Systems. [pdf]
6. Louiqa Raschid, Padmini Srinivasan and Woei-Jyh Lee. A Framework for Discovering Associations from the Annotated Biological Web. [pdf]
7. Jiang Tang, Ruixin Yang, Daniel Barbara and Menas Kafatos. Mining Conditions in Rapid Intensifications of Tropical Cyclones. [pdf]
8. Mario Boley. Intelligent Pattern Mining via Quick Parameter Evaluation. [pdf]
9. Li Yang and Mustafa Sanver. Multiresolution Data Aggregation and Analytical Exploration of Large Data Sets. [pdf]
10. Joao Gama. Issues and Challenges in Learning from Data Streams. [pdf]
11. C. Lee Giles, Prasenjit Mitra, Karl Mueller, James Z. Wang, Bingjun Sun, Levent Bolelli, Xiaonan Lu, Ying Liu, Isaac Councill, William Brower, Qingzhao Tan, Anuj Jaiswal, James Kubicki, Barbara Garrison and Joel Bandstra. ChemXSeer: An eChemistry Web Search Engine and Repository. [pdf]
12. Noriko Imafuji Yasui, Shunsuke Saruwatari, Xavier Llora and David E. Goldberg. Message Feature Map toward Effective Facilitation on On-line Discussions. [pdf]
13. David Lo and Siau-Cheng Khoo. Software Specification Discovery: A New Data Mining Approach. [pdf]
14. Li Xiong, Pawel Jurczyk and Ling Liu. Mining Distributed Private Databases using Random Response Protocols. [pdf]
15. Saurav Sahay, Eugene Agichtein, Baoli Li, Ernest V. Garcia and Ashwin Ram. Semantic Annotation and Inference for Medical Knowledge Discovery. [pdf]
16. Mark Meiss, Filippo Menczer and Alessandro Vespignani. A Framework for Analysis of Anonymized Network Flow Data. [pdf]
17. Hady Lauw and Ee-Peng Lim. A Multitude of Opinions: Mining Online Rating Data. [pdf]
18. Rodney Martin. Investigation of Optimal Alarm System Performance for Anomaly Detection. [pdf]
19. Kamalika Das, Kun Liu and Hillol Kargupta. A Game Theoretic Perspective Toward Practical Privacy Preserving Data Mining. [pdf]
20. Murat Kantarcioglu, Bowei Xi and Chris Clifton. A Game Theoretical Framework for Adversarial Learning. [pdf]