First International Workshop on

Data Mining Lessons Learned

(DMLL-2002)

Held in conjunction with ICML-2002


Description

Journal, conference and workshop papers seldom report on failures, yet reported failures are crucial for increasing awareness of which approach to use in which situations. At conferences we often hear of successful applications, but we rarely hear of steps leading to success, steps that failed, and representation choices that were critical to success. In addition, papers rarely include expert evaluations of results. The purpose of this workshop is to assemble data mining practitioners and to gather experience from successful and unsuccessful data mining endeavors. We seek to learn from successes (evaluated by domain experts) and, most importantly, from failed data mining endeavors (why was an approach not successful, what can dataminers learn from this experience). The main aim is to start gathering the lessons learned.

Links

Call for Papers

Proceedings (all papers on-line)

Schedule

Important Dates

22 April Paper submission deadline
10 May Notification to participants
31 May Camera ready copies
5 June Working notes due
9 July Workshop held

Organizers

Nada Lavrac Hiroshi Motoda Tom Fawcett
J. Stefan Institute Osaka University HP Laboratories
Slovenia Japan USA

Program committee

Marko Bohanec Andrea Danyluk
Charles Elkan Dragan Gamberger
Christophe Giraud-Carrier  Ross King
Huan Liu Dunja Mladenic
Foster Provost Patricia Riddle
Maarten van Someren   Ashwin Srinivasan
Einoshin Suzuki Shusaku Tsumoto

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