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NYC-2024-DM 2024 : New York Annual Conference on Data Mining 2024

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Link: https://conferences.americademic.org/NYC-2024-DM/index.html
 
When Jun 27, 2024 - Jun 29, 2024
Where New York, USA
Submission Deadline Jan 20, 2024
Notification Due Feb 10, 2024
Final Version Due Apr 30, 2024
 

Call For Papers

Topics of interest for submission include but are not limited to:
Foundations, algorithms, models and theory of data mining, including big data mining.
Deep learning and statistical methods for data mining.
Mining from heterogeneous data sources, including text, semi-structured, spatio-temporal, streaming, graph, web, and multimedia data.
Data mining systems and platforms, and their efficiency, scalability, security and privacy.
Data mining for modeling, visualization, personalization, and recommendation.
Data mining for cyber-physical systems and complex, time-evolving networks.
Applications of data mining in social sciences, physical sciences, engineering, life sciences, web, marketing, finance, precision medicine, health informatics, and other domains.

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