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From: David Elworthy (davidelw@microsoft.com)
Date: Wed Mar 29 2000 - 14:41:03 MET DST

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    Call For Papers: KDD-2000 Workshop on Text Mining
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    To be held at KDD-2000, Sixth ACM SIGKDD International Conference on
    Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, August 20-23, 2000, Boston, MA, USA

    Invited speakers:
    Ronen Feldman, Instinct Software, Israel
    David Lewis, AT&T Research, USA

    More information at: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dunja/WshKDD2000.html.

    Workshop Description
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    The growing importance of electronic media for storing and exchanging text
    documents has led to a growing interest in tools and approaches for dealing
    with unstructured or semi-structured information included in the text
    documents. In addition to well-organized and maintained text databases, one
    of the important sources of textual information is the World Wide Web which
    is expected to continue to grow in the number of users and amount of
    information available.

    Methods developed for mining structured and unstructured data sets as well
    as text learning and natural language processing techniques are essential
    for analysis of textual data. While many approaches to text processing are
    based on statistics and thus only weakly dependent on the language the data
    is written in, those that involve deeper linguistic processing are typically
    aimed at English texts. Furthermore, an important step towards exploiting
    information from texts is automated information extraction from large
    document sets and building more or less domain specific knowledge bases.

    This leads to interesting and important questions of scalability of
    developed approaches and their applicability to a variety of document
    formats and languages.

    Topics of interest
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    The objective of this workshop is to enable presentation and exchange of
    ideas on various aspects of Text Mining. Our desire is to facilitate
    communication among researchers and practitioners from related and
    complementary research areas, who are working on similar problems but with
    possibly different focus and problem solving approaches. More precisely, we
    invite papers from the four areas:

    Text Mining (or Text Learning) (TM)
    Information Retrieval (IR)
    Natural Language Processing (NLP)
    Information Extraction (IE).

    Particular topics of interest for the workshop include but are not limited
    to:
     text mining & information retrieval
     text mining & natural language processing
     text mining & web mining
     text representation
     text categorization
     text segmentation
     information extraction
     scalability of developed approaches
     performance evaluation measures
     feature selection
     multilingual approaches to text mining
     influence of domain and domain specific text mining
     innovative applications of text mining.

    The workshop will consist of invited talks, presentation of refereed papers,
    and discussions. We hope that the program will stimulate future
    collaboration among researchers on text mining problems.

    Submission Guidelines
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    Submissions should be sent by May 15, 2000, in the electronic form as a PDF
    or PostScript file to mailto:Dunja.Mladenic@cs.cmu.edu, Subject: KDD-2000
    workshop submission paper.

    Each submission should indicate which of the four areas listed above it best
    fits into (TM, IR, NLP, IE). The length and formatting of the submissions
    should follow the KDD-2000 recommendations (max. 20 pages, 12-point font, 1
    inch margin on each side).

    Submitted papers will be reviewed by referees from the Program Committee.
    Accepted papers will be published in the working notes provided by ACM. The
    authors will be notified about the acceptance or rejection of their papers
    by June 15, 2000. Camera-ready versions of the papers are due July 15, 2000.



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