(DBWORLD) Final CfP 7TH IFIP 2.6 DATABASE SEMANTICS CONFERENCE (reformatted)

Prof. Stefano SPACCAPIETRA (Stefano.Spaccapietra@di.epfl.ch)
Thu, 20 Feb 1997 14:12:14 -0600 (CST)

We are pleased to inform you that the final call for papers
(including list of PC members) for the DS-7 Conference is now
available on the web at URL

http://diwww.epfl.ch/w3lbd/conferences/cfpds7/cfpds7.html

Thanks to a rearrangement with the publisher, we have been able to fix
a new deadline for paper submission, which leaves you 60 days from
today on to prepare your submission.

New deadline for submission: April 20, 1997

For those who prefer an email version, here it is:

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FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

7th IFIP 2.6 Working Conference on Database Semantics (DS-7)

SEARCHING FOR SEMANTICS: DATA MINING, REVERSE ENGINEERING, ETC.

October 7-10, 1997

Leysin,Switzerland

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At the beginning there were no databases. Information was stored in
archives which contained mere data, whose semantic interpretation was
left up to the application programs. Then databases were invented to get
rid of duplications and inconsistencies. Database design methodologies
instructed people that they should first understand the semantics of the
data relevant to the applications and then express this semantics into
database schemas.

The approach has been extremely successful, resulting in myriads of
databases being installed in almost every application environment.
Unfortunately, many database design processes neglect to properly record
the initial specifications, i.e. most of the intended semantics is not
available anymore.

Today's database designers are committed to the reuse of existing data,
for performance and economic reasons. Moreover, they often have to
complement enterprise data with data from external sources, where the
corresponding semantics is rarely fully available. Accessing data via the
Web is just an example of input from external autonomous repositories.

Database researchers today are facing the issues involved in the
discovery and understanding of the semantics hidden in whatever is available:
data sets, data stores formats, database schemas, application programs,
documentation, metadata, forms, interviews, etc. This seventh in the series
of IFIP 2.6 working conferences devoted to database semantics will focus on
these issues. Submissions are solicited regarding theories, principles,
models, methods, formalisms, experiences, tools and prototypes for
recovering, representing and organizing semantic information on application
data from any possible source. This includes in particular the processes
listed below.

TOPICS

- data mining and knowledge acquisition/discovery

- data reverse engineering

- extraction of semantic information from programs

- semantic elicitation and visualization

- putting semantics into context

- cooperative elaboration of semantics

- automatic indexing, classification and clustering

- languages and interfaces for data mining or reverse engineering

- advanced query models

- visual mining

- correspondence investigation in schema integration

- applications, experiences, tools, industrial trends

Authors are invited submit contributions that are directly relevant to
these issues. Four copies of the submission (from 6000 to 8000 words, not
including abstract and references) should be sent at either one of the
PC Chairs. The Chapman & Hall guidelines for preparation of IFIP
manuscripts should preferably be followed (see Chapman&Hall LaTex macros).
Submissions should indicate which of the proposed topics they address. Authors
of accepted papers will be asked to revise their contribution according
to referees comments for inclusion in the pre-proceedings distributed at
the conference. The final proceedings will be published in book format by
Chapman & Hall, after the conference. Authors will be asked, right
after the conference, to prepare a final revision of their contribution taking
into account the comments, questions and discussion raised by their
presentation at the conference.

FORMAT

The IFIP 2.6 Database Semantics (DS) serie has established a tradition of
highly appreciated working conferences, where quality of presentations
is preferred to quantity. The DS-7 conference, following the tested format
of the previous successful DS conferences, will be a four-day live-in
working conference with limited attendance and extensive time for presentations
and discussions.

A highlight of the event will be an INVITED TALK by one of the leading
figures in data mining, Prof. Jiawei Han, from the Simon Fraser University,
British Columbia, Canada.

DATES

April 20, 1997 deadline for arrival of submissions

June 30, 1997 notification of acceptance

September 10, 1997 camera ready copies for pre-proceedings

October 7-10, 1997 conference

November 15, 1997 deadline for arrival of final revised version
in Chapman & Hall format

ORGANIZATION

Conference Co-Chairs : Alain Pirotte Stuart Madnick

pirotte@info.ucl.ac.be smadnick@mit.edu

Program Co-Chairs: Stefano Spaccapietra Fred Maryanski

DI-LBD Office of the Chancellor, U-86
EPFL 352 Mansfield Rd.
1015 Lausanne University of Connecticut
Switzerland Storrs CT 06269-2086 USA
spaccapietra @di.epfl.ch fred@chancellor.vpa.uconn.edu

Local Organization Chair: Dr Esteban Zimanyi

DI-LBD
EPFL
1015 Lausanne
Switzerland
zimanyi@di.epfl.ch

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Rakesh Agrawal IBM Almaden Research Center, USA

Martin Andersson Swiss Bank Corporation, Switzerland

Peter Apers U. Twente, The Netherlands

Robert Balzer ISI - USC, USA

Alex Borgida Rutgers U., USA

Tharam Dillon La Trobe U., Australia

Hans-Dieter Ehrich Technical U. Braunschweig, Germany

Usama M. Fayyad Microsoft Research, USA

Piero Fraterna Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Jean-Luc Hainaut FUNDP Namur, Belgium

Sushil Jajodia George Mason U., USA

Yahiko Kambayashi Kyoto University, Japan

Daniel Keim U. Munich, Germany

Yasushi Kiyoki Keio University, Japan

Krzysztof Koperski Simon Fraser U., Canada

Jacques Kouloumdjian INSA Lyon, France

Heikki Mannila University of Helsinki, Finland

Robert Meersman VUB, Belgium

Eric Neuhold GMD-IPSI, Germany

Mike Papazoglou Tilburg U., The Netherlands

Christine Parent UNIL, Switzerland

Jong Soo Park Sungshin W. University, Korea

Joan Peckham U. of Rhode Island, USA

Felix Saltor U. Politechnica Catalunya, Spain

Marc Scholl U. Konstanz, Germany

Nigel Shadbolt U. Nottingham, UK

Amit Sheth U. of Georgia, USA

Arno Siebes CWI, The Netherlands

Michael Siegel MIT, Cambridge, USA

Veda Storey Georgia State U., USA

Rudi Studer U. Karlsruhe, Germany

Zahir Tari RMIT, Australia

Susan Urban Arizona State U., USA

Esteban Zimanyi EPFL, Switzerland

VENUE

The conference will take place at the **** Leysin Classic Hotel. A
very pleasant location in the Swiss Alps at an altitude of app. 1000
meters.
Leysin offers magnificent views over the Alps and the Lake of Geneva.
In October the wheather is usually fine and there are many hiking
opportunities which will allow participants to profit from the scenery.
Swimming pool and tennis courts are next door to the hotel, or you might
try your luck climbing or flying with a paraglider ... Well-known art
exhibitions are held at the Fondation Gianadda, in Martigny, close to
Leysin, which also has permanent collections of roman antiques, vintage
cars and modern sculpture.
Montreux, Lausanne and the world- famous Chateau de Chillon are a
short driving distance from Leysin. Leysin is two hours by train from Geneva
Airport, or 140 km nearly all highway. It is also reachable within a couple
of hours by train from the Zurich airport.

Classic Hotel Leysin
CH-1854 Leysin
tel : ++4124/493.06.06
Fax : ++4124/493.06.93

ACCOMODATION

Rooms have been reserved at the Classic Hotel. Accomodation is on a
single room basis, breakfast included. Would you need a double/twin room
or special meal arrangements, please send your request to the hotel.
For a longer stay (arriving before or leaving after the conference),
please inquiry with the hotel.

SECRETARIAT

We will be happy to answer any question and provide you with additional
information about the conference, Leysin or Switzerland. Please contact:

Mrs Marlyse Taric

EPFLDI-LBD
1015 Lausanne
tel.: +41- 21-693.52.10
fax: +41- 21-693.51.95

email: marlyse_taric@di.epfl.ch
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Prof. Stefano Spaccapietra tel: +41 21 6935210
EPFL-DI-LBD fax: +41 21 6935195
1015 Lausanne email: spaccapietra@di.epfl.ch
Switzerland http://diwww.epfl.ch/w3lbd

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