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Topics of Interest
The workshop will seek
submissions that cover all important aspects of
privacy-preserving data mining. The workshop will be especially
interested in papers that focus on practical privacy
models, metrics, and algorithms, as well as applied domain such as
biomedical and healthcare, financial, social network, distributed
and ubiquitous computing, web services.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following.
Theory of Privacy-Preserving Data Mining
- Privacy models
- Privacy evaluation techniques and metrics
- Cryptographic protocols for privacy-preserving data mining
- Data perturbation, randomization and anonymization techniques
- Privacy threats due to data mining results
- Inference and disclosure control for data mining
- Game theoretic framework for privacy-preserving data mining
Social, Economic and Legal Aspects
- Data mining under legal constrains
- Privacy and anonymity in e-commerce and user profiling
- Privacy and security when mining outsourced data
- Privacy aspects of business processes and enterprise
management
Applications of Privacy-preserving Data Mining
- Privacy-preserving biomedical and healthcare data mining
- Privacy-preserving graph and social network analysis
- Privacy-preserving multi-party and ubiquitous computing
- Privacy technologies in web environments
- Privacy-preserving data mining for intrusion detection
- Privacy-preserving data mining for homeland security
- Data mining for fraud and identify theft prevention
Privacy Data Management
- Privacy-preserving data integration
- Privacy policy infrastructure, enforcement and analysis
- Hippocratic databases
- Privacy monitoring and auditing
- Query execution over privacy sensitive data
- Privacy aware access control
- Privacy-preserving information retrieval
Questions about the workshop scope should be directed to the
workshop co-chairs at
p3dm2008@gmail.com
Submission Instructions
New! Full papers in PDF format must be
submitted electronically via
P3DM2008's CMT (Conference Management Service) on or before January 11, 2007
(11:59pm Pacific Standard Time).
The papers must be in English and should be prepared in
SDM camera-ready format. Authors'
instructions and template files can be found through
http://www.siam.org/meetings/sdm08/participation.php
The maximum length of the paper is 10 pages
of US letter size paper (8.5" x 11").
Questions about the submission process should be directed to the
workshop co-chairs at
p3dm2008@gmail.com
Proceedings
The workshop proceedings will be
made available online. Authors of selected papers will be
invited to submit an extended version for publication in a
formal post-workshop proceedings in the LNCS series by Springer.
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