ICDM Invited Speakers

ICDM 2007
ICDM 2006
- Ian Foster, Computation Institute Argonne National Laboratory &
University of Chicago, USA.
Service-Oriented Science: Scaling eScience Impact
- Raghu Ramakrishnan, Yahoo! Research, USA.
Exploratory Mining in Cube Space
- Weixiong Zhang, Washington University in St. Louis, USA.
Data Mining Methods for Modeling Gene Expression Regulation and
Their Applications
ICDM 2005
- John
F. Elder IV, Elder Research, Inc., USA
"Top 10 Data Mining Mistakes"
- Raj Reddy,
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
"The Million Book Digital Library Project: Research Problems in Data
Mining And Discovery"
-
Sunita Sarawagi,
IIT Bombay, India
"Graphical models for structure extraction and information integration"
- Arie Shoshani, Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
"Efficient Indexing Technology
for Data Mining of Scientific Data"
ICDM 2004
- Wray Buntine,
Helsinki Institute of Information Technology, Finland
Open-source Search Engines: A Data Mining Platform
- David Hand,
Imperial College, UK
Deception, Distortion, and Discovery: Data Quality in Data Mining
- Thorsten
Joachims, Cornell University, USA
Learning to Predict Complex Objects
- Ming Li,
University of Waterloo, Canada
Faster and More Sensitive Homology Search
ICDM 2003
- Thomas G. Dietterich,
Oregon State University, USA:
Sequential Supervised Learning:
General Methods for Sequence Labeling and Segmentation
[Slides in PDF]
- Usama
M. Fayyad, DMX Group, LLC, USA:
Grand Challenges on the Road to Practical
Data Mining Systems
- Heikki Mannila,
University of Helsinki, Finland:
Global Structure from Sequences
[Slides in PS]
- Gene W. Myers,
University of California, Berkeley, USA:
Pattern Discovery for Genomics
[Slides in PPT]
- Philip
S. Yu, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA:
Real-Time Monitoring and Surveillance using
Data Stream Mining
ICDM 2002
- Jiawei Han (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
- Satoru Miyano (University of Tokyo, Japan)
- Hiroshi Motoda (Osaka University, Japan)
- Stephen Muggleton (Imperial College, UK)
- Steve Smale (University of California at Berkeley, USA)
- Jeffrey D. Ullman (Stanford University, USA)
ICDM 2001
- Jerome H. Friedman,
Stanford University, USA:
Predictive Data Mining
with
Multiple Additive Regression Trees
- Jim Gray
(The 1999 Turing Award Winner), Microsoft Research, USA:
The World Wide Telescope: Mining the
Sky
- Pat Langley, Institute
for the Study of Learning and Expertise, USA
Knowledge and Data in Computational
Scientific Discovery
- Benjamin W. Wah (2001
President, IEEE Computer Society), University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign, USA:
Intelligent
Mining for Time Series Predictions
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