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GfKl 2005 - Special Track on Text Mining

29th Annual Conference of the German Classification Society (GfKl 2005)
Magdeburg, Germany, 9-11 March 2005
   
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The objective of this track is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas on various aspects of Text Mining. The main focus is on methods for Text Learning, Information Extraction, Information Retrieval and Natural Language Processing. Particular topics of interest 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
  • Ontology Learning
  • Performance Evaluation Measures
  • Multilingual Approaches to Text Mining
  • Domain Specific Text Mining
  • Innovative Applications of Text Mining
  • Industrial Tools for Text Mining.

Detailed information on the submission procedure and the reviewing processes can be found on the conference website. Click here to submit your abstract now. (Please do not forget to select the track "Text Mining" in the provided form.)

Accepted papers will appear in the post-conference proceedings that will be published by Springer-Verlag in the 'Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization' series.

Track Chairs

Dunja Mladenic
Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenija
Email: dunja.mladenic@ijs.si

Andreas Nürnberger
Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg, Germany
Email: nuernb@iws.cs.uni-magdeburg.de

Important Dates

November 1, 2004:Deadline for abstract submission
January 17, 2005:Notification of acceptance
March 9 - 11, 2005:   Conference
April 24, 2005:Submission of full paper

Information about the Main Conference

The 29th Annual Conference of the German Classification Society, a member of the International Federation of Classification Societies IFCS, focuses on the transfer of methods from data analysis to knowledge engineering and on the challenges inherent to various types of information for a large number of application areas. This years conference is organized jointly with the Slovenian Artificial Intelligence Society (SLAIS). For further details see: http://www.gfkl.de/gfkl2005/.

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