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CFP: CART Data Mining Conference 2004



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   CART Data Mining'04: First International CART(R) Conferences
          Focusing on the Data Mining technology of
    Leo Breiman, Jerome Friedman, Richard Olshen, Charles Stone
          (CART, MARS(R), TreeNet(tm), PRIM(tm)...)

                 First Call For submissions
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        US Venue:  San Francisco, March 23-25, 2004
        EU Venue:  Madrid,        May   25-26, 2004

     Conference home page: http://www.cartdatamining.com

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Keynote Speakers:

Leo Breiman,     University of California, Berkeley
Jerome Friedman, Stanford University
Richard Olshen,  Stanford University
Charles Stone,   University of California, Berkeley

Conference Sponsor:         Salford Systems

The conferences are intended to serve several functions:

o A festschrift and opportunity to honor the four
   authors of CART and meet with them in person. Each
   is planning to offer a keynote paper.

o A venue to exchange ideas and experiences focused
   on the practice of data mining.

o A networking opportunity leading to the creation of
local user  groups and the establishment of a user
newsletter.

o A place to learn about extensions to CART related
technology and anticipated future developments

o An opportunity to obtain both basic and advanced training
offered by practical and theoretical experts

The conference series will provide an opportunity for data mining
professionals to exchange ideas on the art and practice of the real
world analysis of complex data.  Contributed papers covering any
application of CART, MARS, PRIM, and TreeNet are encouraged,
including innovative and unusual applications.

Breiman's Random Forests will be the subject of an introductory
tutorial.  A workshop devoted solely to RF will be scheduled separately.

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       Topics of Interest
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We welcome applied data analysis papers from any industry or field of
study.
Illustrative industry sessions under consideration and requesting papers
include

Financial Services
   Targeted marketing, customer Acquisition
   Fraud Detection
   CRM: Customer Retention
   Risk management and score card development
   Loss management in insurance
Financial Markets Modeling
   Stock Selection and Portfolio Management
   Business Cycle Forecasting
Telecommunications
   Churn modeling
   Collections management
   Fraud detection
Bioinformatics, Healthcare and Medicine
   DNA Microarray Data Analysis
   Proteomics
   Drug Discovery
Web Mining and Text Mining
   User profiling
   Recommendation Systems
   Learning from Designed Experiments
           eCommerce
Engineering, Manufacturing, and Quality Control
   Semiconductor quality control
Public Sector, Defense, Security

Papers may have a methological focus and cover any key area of
data mining such data quality assessment, missing value
imputation, feature selection, model selection, ensemble methods,
but should be rooted in a substantive industrial data mining
context and report on real world data.

Conference Participation

If you have an interest in attending or presenting at this conference
please let us know via email at info@cartdatamining.com. The conference
web site will contain a form for indicating the topic of a presentation
you are considering presenting.

Submission and Format of Papers

Presentations may be in the form of technical papers or power point
slide shows and are expected to last about 45 minutes. Technical papers
should not exceed 6,000 words (approximately 20 A4 pages) and power
point presentations should not exceed 40 slides.  If submitting
powerpoint please include additional detailed discussion notes.

We welcome submissions for either venue and expect that only a few
papers will be presented at both locations.


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IMPORTANT DATES
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October 27,   2003    Submission deadline for contributed papers

December 22,  2003    Notification of paper/presentation acceptance

January  19,  2004   Camera-ready presentations due

March 23-24,  2004    main conference San Francisco
May   25-26   2004    Madrid conference
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