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19. November - 19. November 2026

Rang: A (CORE2023)Offline

SIAM International Conference on Data Mining

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Übersicht

The SIAM Data Mining (SDM) conference invites submissions of high-quality research papers that present original results on data mining algorithms and their applications. Data mining is a core process within computing and statistics, aimed at discovering valuable knowledge from data. This field has significant applications across various domains including science, engineering, healthcare, business, and medicine. Datasets in these fields are typically large, complex, and noisy, necessitating sophisticated, high-performance analysis techniques grounded in sound theoretical and statistical principles. The SDM conference provides a venue for researchers who are addressing these problems to present their work in a peer-reviewed forum. It also provides an ideal setting for graduate students to network and get feedback for their work (as part of the doctoral forum) and everyone new to the field to learn about cutting-edge research by hearing outstanding invited speakers and attending presentations, tutorials and a number of focused workshops. The proceedings of the conference are published in archival form and are also made available on the SIAM Web site. Submissions that are identical (or substantially similar) to versions that have been previously published, or accepted for publication, or that have been submitted in parallel to this or other conferences or journals, are not allowed and violate our dual submission policy. Papers that have been submitted to archival repositories such as arXiv may be submitted to SDM 2026. All research papers should have a maximum length of eight (8) pages, including all text and figures. References and appendices are unlimited and may not be reviewed. Authors should use U.S. Letter (8.5" x 11") paper size. Papers must be prepared in LaTeX2e, and formatted using SIAM’s double column macro. Review will be triple blind: submissions must be anonymized. Violations of the blind policy will result in rejection without review.

Call for Papers

The SIAM Data Mining (SDM) conference invites submissions of high-quality research papers that present original results on data mining algorithms and their applications. Data mining is a core process within computing and statistics, aimed at discovering valuable knowledge from data. This field has significant applications across various domains including science, engineering, healthcare, business, and medicine. Datasets in these fields are typically large, complex, and noisy, necessitating sophisticated, high-performance analysis techniques grounded in sound theoretical and statistical principles. The SDM conference provides a venue for researchers who are addressing these problems to present their work in a peer-reviewed forum. It also provides an ideal setting for graduate students to network and get feedback for their work (as part of the doctoral forum) and everyone new to the field to learn about cutting-edge research by hearing outstanding invited speakers and attending presentations, tutorials and a number of focused workshops. The proceedings of the conference are published in archival form and are also made available on the SIAM Web site.

Submissions that are identical (or substantially similar) to versions that have been previously published, or accepted for publication, or that have been submitted in parallel to this or other conferences or journals, are not allowed and violate our dual submission policy. Papers that have been submitted to archival repositories such as arXiv may be submitted to SDM 2026. All research papers should have a maximum length of eight (8) pages, including all text and figures. References and appendices are unlimited and may not be reviewed. Authors should use U.S. Letter (8.5" x 11") paper size. Papers must be prepared in LaTeX2e, and formatted using SIAM’s double column macro. Review will be triple blind: submissions must be anonymized. Violations of the blind policy will result in rejection without review.

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Konferenzdaten

Conference Date

19. November 2026

Bisher:
  • 19. November 2026 - 20. November 2026
  • 1. Mai 2025 - 3. Mai 2025

Einreichung

Paper submission

NEU

17. April 2026

Benachrichtigung

Notification date

NEU

1. Juli 2026

Andere Termine

Deadline Passed: Travel Support Application Deadline

3. Februar 2025

Deadline Passed: IBM Early Data Mining Research Award

21. März 2025

Register Now: Early Registration Deadline

3. April 2025

Quellenrang

Quelle: CORE2023

Rang: A

Forschungsgebiet: Data management and data science

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