Return-Path: jq@lirmm.lirmm.fr Received: from [193.49.104.48] ([193.49.104.48]) by lirmm.lirmm.fr (8.6.10/8.6.4) with SMTP id KAA16754; Fri, 19 May 1995 10:12:48 +0200 Date: Fri, 19 May 1995 10:12:48 +0200 X-Sender: jq@lirmm.lirmm.fr Message-Id: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" X-Mailer: Eudora F1.5.1 To: gascuel, hr, reitz, js, mephu, pierre, pompidor, vignal, cdlh, gracy@EMBL-Heidelberg.DE, jappy, vismara From: Maarten van Someren (transmis par jq@lirmm.lirmm.fr (Joel Quinqueton)) Subject: IDA-95 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION International Symposium on Intelligent Data Analysis (IDA-95) 17th-19th August 1995 BADEN-BADEN, GERMANY Objective --------- The gap between data generation and data comprehension is widening. Efficient computational methods for analysing data effectively are required to narrow this gap. There have been a variety of computa- tionally intelligent techniques developed, which are beginning to provide such capability. However, many questions need to be properly addressed before these techniques can be most effectively employed to perform various data analysis tasks. For example, how important is it to understand the data characteristics and to pre- process data accordingly before using the data for tasks such as classification, forecasting and decision making? With so many modern computational techniques, which one should I use for my application? How can one integrate a variety of related techniques to develop the most effective system for a given application? What is the role of domain knowledge in data analysis and what is the impact of modern visualisation techniques on data analysis? It is the propose of IDA-95 to provide an international forum for the discussion of these and other related questions. Technical Programme ------------------- To encourage interaction and a broad exchange of ideas, there will be 22 discussion papers in single session meetings over the three days. Two poster sessions, and a special plenary session for summarising posters, will provide the means for presenting and discussing the remaining 30 research papers. In addition to paper presentations, a panel debate on data preprocessing is scheduled and software demonstration is being planed. Location -------- Baden-Baden is a beautiful spa-resort town and convention centre located in the middle of the Black Forest in Germany. It can be reached in two hours by train from Frankfurt or Stuttgart. Those travelling by car can reach Baden-Baden by Autobahn A5 (Frankfurt - Basel) or Autobahn A8 (Stuttgart - Karlsruhe). The Conference will be held in the Markraf-Ludwig-Gymnasium. Sponsor ------- IDA-95 is sponsored by the International Institute for Advanced Studies in System Research and Cybernetics and will be held as part of their annual conference on "Systems Research, Informatics and Cybernetics". Those who want to attend the general conference should contact the Conference Chairman: Prof. George E. Lasker, Hauptpostlagernd, 70001 Stuttgart, Germany The Language ------------ The language will be English. Registration ------------ IDA-95 offers an early-registration discount. Registration rates and instructions can be found on the Registration Form at the end of this Call. IDA-95 Committee ---------------- Nirwan Ansari New Jersey Inst. of Tech., USA David Bell Univ. of Ulster at Jordanstown, N. Ireland Max Bramer Univ. of Portsmouth, England Paul Cohen Univ. of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA Doug Fisher Vanderbilt University, USA Alex Gammerman Royal Holloway, London Univ., England Se June Hong IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA Xiaohui Liu (Chair) Birkbeck College, London Univ., England Alan Payne Kodak Research Division, England Henri Prade Univ. of Paul Sabatier, France Alexander Ryjov Moscow State University, Russia Colin Shearer Integral Solutions Limited, England Hongbao Shi Xi'an Jiaotong University, PRC Paul Snow Independent Consultant, Concord, USA Lionel Tarassenko Oxford University, England Serdar Uckun Rockwell International Science Center, USA Vladimir Vapnik AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, USA Sholom Weiss Rutgers Univ. at New Brunswick, USA John Yen Texas A&M University, USA H-J Zimmermann ELITE Foundation, Aachen Inst. of Tech., Germany Panel Chair: F Famili, National Research Council, Canada More Information ---------------- For more information regarding registration and local organising matters, please write to: Dr. George E. Lasker, Hauptpostlagernd, 70001 Stuttgart, Germany For other information, please contact: Dr X Liu, Department of Computer Science, Birkbeck College, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX, UK. E-mail: ida-95@dcs.bbk.ac.uk Tel: (+44) 171 631 6711 Fax: (+44) 171 631 6727 Latest information regarding IDA-95 will be available on the World Wide Web Server of the Department of Computer Science at Birkbeck College, London: http://web.dcs.bbk.ac.uk/CS/Research/IDA/cfp.html ********************************************* Provisional Technical Program Schedule Intelligent Data Analysis 95 Thursday 17th August 8:00 to 8:15 Opening Remarks 8:15 to 9:45 SESSION 1: Structure Learning and Data Mining Finding Structure in Streams .... P R Cohen, University of Massachusetts, USA Developing Customer Vulnerability Models Using Data Mining Techniques .... E Simoudis*, R Kerber+, B Livezey+ and P Miller+, *IBM Almaden Research Center, +Lookheed AI Center, USA Data Mining by Data Owners - Presenting Advanced Technology to Non-Technologists through the Clementine System .... C Shearer and T Khabaza, Integral Solutions Limited, UK 9:45 to 10:15 BREAK 10:15 to 11:45 SESSION 2: Rule Extraction from Data Derivation of Fuzzy Classification Rules from Multidimensional Data ....F Klawonn and R Kruse, Technical Univ. of Braunschweig, Germany Extraction of Soft Rules from RecBF Networks .... M R Berthold & K-P Huber, Universitaet Karlsruhe, Germany Rules Extracted from Neural Network by Construction Directed Method .... W Hong and H Shi, Xi'an Jiao Tong University, China 11:45 to 1:00PM LUNCH 1:00 to 2:00 SESSION 3: Visualisation Visual Data Exploration Using WinViz .... H-Y Lee, H-L Ong, and K S Sodhi, Info. Techno. Inst., Singapore Detection of Outliers in Multivariate Sample with Ellipsoidal Peeling .... S M Pagnotta, Universita' di Napoli Federico II, Italy 2:00 to 2:30 BREAK 2:30 to 4:30 SESSION 4: Poster Summaries 4:30 to 6:00 POSTER SESSION I (see below) Friday 18th August 8:00 to 9:30 SESSION 5: Exploratory Data Analysis and Data Interpretation A Case Study of Planning for Exploratory Data Analysis .... R Amant and P Cohen, University of Massachusetts, USA Intelligent Analysis Techniques for Diabetes Time Data Series .... A Riva and R Bellazzi, Universita di Pavia, Italy From Numerical Tables to Political Arguments .... J A A Sillince and Yorick Wilks, Univ. of Sheffield, UK 9:30 to 10:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:00 to 11:30 SESSION 6: Classification and Clustering Accounting for Misclassification Costs in Decision Tree Classifiers .... H Roberts*, M Denby+, and K Totton*, *BT Laboratories, +York University, UK Fuzzy Clustering Methods in Data Analysis .... E Bauman, A Dorofeyuk, Institute of Control Sciences, Russia Signal-Level Clustering for Data Analysis .... F Reine, Carl Schenck AG, Germany 11:30 to 1:00 LUNCH 1:00 to 2:30 SESSION 7: Preprocessing Preprocessing Techniques for Nonlinear Modeling Using Adaptive Notch Filters as Delay Replacement Operators .... A D Back and A H Tsoi, University of Queensland, Australia Piecewise--Smooth Noisy Signal Analysis and Interpretation .... V L Brailovsky, Tel-Aviv University, Israel Data Analysis and Use of Prior Knowledge in a Hybrid Statistical and Backpropagation Network Model for Time-series Forecasting .... G Rumantir, M Hulme, and V Ciesielski, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia 2:30 to 3:00 BREAK 3:00 to 4:30 PANEL ON DATA PREPROCESSING Fazel Famili (Chair) National Research Council, Canada Evangelos Simoudis IBM Almaden Research Center, USA Wei-Min Shen USC/ISI, USA Richard Weber MIT GmbH, Germany Wenling Hsu AT&T Bell Labs, Murray Hill, USA 4:30 to 6:00 POSTER SESSION II (See below) Saturday 19th August 8:30 to 9:30 SESSION 8: Data Analysis Methodology Fact-Finding Committee Work: Data Analysis Beyond Single Sources .... S Miksch* and J Graetner+, Vienna Technical University+ *Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence Induction, Evaluation, Restructuring: Data Analysis as a Machine Learning Loop .... E Sommer, German National Research Center for Computer Science 9:30 to 10:00 BREAK 10:00 to 11:30 SESSION 9: Integration Adaptive Fuzzy Neural Trees .... A P Heinz, Institut fuer Informatik, Germany Competitive Intelligence (Data Extraction and Analysis) : TETRALOGIE .... T Dkaki and B Dousset, Universiti Paul Sabatier, France Cooperation of Various Classification Techniques: Application to Complex Object Recognition .... P Loonis and E-H Zahzah, Universite de la Rochelle, France 11:30 to 11:45 Closing Remarks POSTER SESSION 1 Knowledge Discovery with Multidimensional Visualisation .... H M Chung, California State University, USA Intelligent Data Analysis for Hierarchical Rule-base Generation .... G.C. van den Eijkel, E. Backer and J.J. Gerbrands, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Instantly Solvable Search Problems .... E E Gasanov, Moscow State University, Russia Feature selection via the discovery of simple classification rules .... G Holmes and C Nevill-Manning, Univ. of Waikato, New Zealand Data Analysis with Rule Generating Learning Algorithms .... K-P Huber and M R Berthold, Universitaet Karlsruhe, Germany Knowledge Inconsistency in Fuzzy Algorithms .... A R Kornilov and A Piskunov Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology, Russia Intelligent techniques for analysis of inconsistent and missing data in a distributed database environment .... D McSherry & S McClean, University of Ulster, UK Superhigh Resolution Computer-Aided Measuring System: theory and applications .... Yu P Pyt'ev, A I Chulichkov and B I Volkov, Moscow State Univ., Russia A Self-Organising Tree-Structured Classifier for High-Dimensional Data Sets .... J Schiffers, Res. Inst. for Applied Knowledge Processing, Germany Time Series Prediction with Fuzzy Spline Wavelets .... A Shmilovici* and Oded Z. Maimon+ *Tel-Aviv University, Israel. +Boston University, USA. Problem Decomposition: Application in Experimental Research, Statistical Analysis, and Modelling .... M Sloof and L Tijskens, Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands Subset Selection Using Rough Numeric Dependency .... T C Smith and G Holmes, Univ. of Waikato, New Zealand Applications of Inductive Learning Techniques: Methodological Issues .... F Verdenius* and M van Someren+, *ATO-DLO, +University of Amsterdam, The Nethelands A Parallel Mutli-Sieving Neural Network Architecture and its application to the two spiral problem .... G Y Wang and H B Shi, Xi'an Jiao Tong University, China Employing Classifier Systems for Real Time Control Strategy Selection in Urban Drainage Systems .... G Wilson, Danish Hydraulic Institute, Denmark POSTER SESSION 2 Automatic analysis of electronystagmographic signals .... M H Costa, L A Castagno, C M Richter and M C Tavares, Universidale Catolica de Pelotas, Brasil Managing Noisy Data in the AI-based Processing of Old Audio Recordings .... A Czyzewski, Technical Univ. of Gdansk, Poland The Role of Data Pre-processing in Intelligent Data Analysis .... A Famili, National Research Council, Canada Combined logical-numerical enhancement of real-time control of sewer systems .... H M Garcia, Danish Hydraulic Institute, Denmark A Systematic Hazardous Waste Management Evaluator (SHOWME) for Waste Site Data Processing .... S Gupta, R Gupta, S Kumar, and D Gupta, CFEST, USA Systematically Verifying and Refining Old Principles : Case of Space Locality .... O Hammami, University of Aizu, Japan New Topological and Fuzzy Structures in Image Segmentation and Image Understanding Tasks .... K I Kiy, State Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia Automatic Reasoning about Acoustic Data - Problems with Preprocessing, Classification and Decision Uncertainty .... B Kostek, Technical Univ. of Gdansk, Poland A Fuzzy Linguistic Interface for Large-Sacle Databases .... B Lyapin* and A Ryjov+, +Moscow State University *Institute for Socio-Economic Development, Russia Application of an artificial neural network to the real time control of hydraulic structures .... K Masood-Ul-Hassan, Lars Yde and A.W. Minns, Int. Inst. for Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering, The Netherlands Application of a Structured Genetic Algorithm for Information Processing in Autonomous Vehicles .... O Ono and B Kobayashi, Meiji University, Japan A Distributed Architecture Based on Image Processing and Data Interpretation for Automatic Recognition of Natural Objects .... J-C Ossola and M Thonnat, INRIA, France Reduction of Cultural Bias in Multinational Management, Marketing and Research .... A Schneider, Indiana University, USA Data Assimilation and Parameter Estimation in a 2-D Advection-Dispersion Model .... R C Torre, Danish Hydraulic Institute, Denmark Implementation of practical technological forecasting for strategic decision making support .... E V Ugrinovich & V B Styajkin, Russian Asso. of Fuzzy Systems. ********************************************************************** REGISTRATION FORM International Symposium on Intelligent Data Analysis (IDA-95) 17th-19th August 1995 BADEN-BADEN, GERMANY NAME: ________________________________________ TITLE: ________________ Organisation: ________________________________________________________ Mailing Address: _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ Telephone: ______________ FAX: ______________ Email: _______________ _ _ _ _ I am: |_| Author |_| Presenter |_| Session Organiser |_| Participant Title of Presentation: _______________________________________________ _ |_| Attached is my Cheque/Money Order for Registration. (US$300.- if paid before 5 June 1995; US$350.- if paid after 5 June.) 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