KDnuggetsTM News 04:22, Nov 23, 2004
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- (item1) Poll results: Time-series data mining
- (item2) New Poll: Data mining courses you want to attend in 2005
- (item3) Intercon: VIOXX - a Victim, not a Villain
- (item4) Berkeley Statisticians: E-votes in Florida provided too much support for Bush ?
- (item5) KDD-05 Call For Research Papers, due Feb 18, 2005
- (item6) KDD-05 Call For Industrial/Government Track Papers, due Feb 18, 2005
Jobs
(see also KDnuggets Jobs page)
- (item7) Seattle, WA: Senior Software Development Engineer at Amazon.com
- (item8) Framingham, MA: Sr. Statistical Consultant at Staples, Inc.
- (item9) Philadelphia, PA: Senior Planning Analyst / Database Administrator at Lee Calhoon & Co.
- (item10) Peoria, IL: Biostatistician at Caterpillar Inc.
- (item11) Santa Monica, CA: Exec Director Data Program Management at Edmunds.com
- (item12) Seattle, WA: C# Developer at Apollo Data Technologies, LLC
- (item13) Bellevue, WA: Data Mining Analyst at Apollo Data Technologies, LLC
- (item14) Bellevue, WA: Project Manager, Client Services at Apollo Data Technologies, LLC
Publications
(see also KDnuggets Publications page)
- (item15) New Google Scholar for search of academic literature
Briefs
- (item16) Bayesia News - November 2004
- (item17) Evoke Software Named to 2004 DM Review 100
- (item18) TEMIS, Leader in Text Mining in Europe, raises 3.6 million euros.
- (item19) Terapeak Uses Data Mining To Uncover eBay Market Trends
- (item20) BioImagene and Scimagix Merge, Providing Image Analysis and Informatics Solutions
- (item21) NeuralWare Announces Launch of NeuralSight�, Automated Data Mining Software
- (item22) ASA's DecisionBuilder� Cost Effectively Expands CRM Functionality
- (item23) Rand proposes new method for "Finding Hidden Threats by Analyzing Unusual Behavior"
- (item24) Software to discover new treatments
- (item25) University of Technology Sydney plans a data mining center of excellence
CFP
(see also KDnuggets Meetings page)
- (item26) KDD-05, 11th ACM SIGKDD Conf. on Knowledge Discovery in Databases, due Feb 18
ICML 2005, call for workshop proposals, due Dec 17, tutorials proposals due Feb 11, papers due Mar 1 SIAM Data Mining 2005, call for workshop papers (6 workshops), due Jan 7 IEEE ISI-2005, Int. Conf. on Intelligence and Security Informatics, due Jan 20 AKRR'05 - Adaptive Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, due Jan 29 Special Session on Web Mining at DMIN'05, due Feb 9 Forecasting with Artificial Neural Networks, due Feb 28 IDA 2005, due Apr 1 K-CAP 2005, Int. Conference on Knowledge Capture, due May 6 CIBCB 2005, IEEE Symp. on Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, due Jul 31
Quote
Bill Gates, Microsoft's chairman, gets 4 million e-mails a day and is probably the most "spammed" person in the world, according to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.
Reuters, Nov 18, 2004.
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