THE 20TH AUSTRALASIAN DATA MINING CONFERENCE 2022 (AUSDM’22)
Western Sydney, Australia, 12 - 15 December 2022Call for Doctoral Consortium
We are celebrating the 20th anniversary of AusDM, and we have an exciting line-up to celebrate this milestone. We would encourage early researchers to join our AusDM Festival. The conference is planned to be an in-person event in western Sydney. Participants from Australia and New Zealand are encouraged to attend it personally. There will be an option for overseas participants to attend it virtually.
The Australasian Data Mining Conference has established itself as the premier Australasian meeting for both practitioners and researchers in data mining. It is devoted to the art and science of intelligent analysis of (usually big) data sets for meaningful (and previously unknown) insights. This conference will enable the sharing and learning of research and progress in the local context and breakthroughs in data mining algorithms and their applications across all industries.
The doctoral consortium (DC) of AusDM 2022 is aimed at providing Ph.D. students with the opportunity to receive feedback on their research (from established researchers in their fields); interact closely with other researchers and Ph.D. students. The doctoral consortium will be held on the same day as the industry and government, and special session days. Apart from extra feedback, we hope to provide students with new contacts and professional networking opportunities.
There will be ten grants for students for free registration of non-author students, specifically for students going to the doctoral and/or the women in data mining/AI session. Please see the call for doctoral registration awards page for more information.
Important Dates
- Submission Deadline: 15 October 2022
- Author Notification: 7 November 2022
- Conference: 12-16 December 2022
Submission Procedure
Submission Requirements:
- A 1-2 page document with student information and a brief summary of the student’s research. Student’s information should include the student’s name, email address, homepage, university affiliation, Ph.D. (or other Postgraduate level research degrees) start date, expected graduation date, and name and email of Ph.D. supervisor/s.
The electronic submission must be in PDF only and made through the AusDM Easychair link here.
Research students who have an accepted main conference paper are also encouraged to submit to the DC session.
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