IDA-2003 will take place in Berlin,
August 28-30, 2003, and is organized by the
Free University of Berlin and
the Otto-von-Guericke
University of Magdeburg. It will consist of a stimulating program of
invited talks by leading international experts in intelligent data
analysis, tutorials, contributed papers, poster sessions, and an
exciting social program (including a conference banquet on top of the
Reichstag!).
Attention:
Our aim for the biannual IDA symposia is to bring together a wide
variety of researchers - academic, industrial, and otherwise - who
are concerned with extracting knowledge from data, including people
from statistics, machine learning, neural networks, computer science,
pattern recognition, database management, and other areas. IDA-2003
is intended to stimulate interaction between these different areas, so
that more powerful tools emerge for extracting knowledge from data and
a better understanding is developed of the process of intelligent data
analysis.
This is the fifth Symposium on Intelligent Data Analysis after
the successful symposia
IDA-2001 (Lisboa),
IDA-99 (Amsterdam),
IDA-97 (London),
and IDA-95 (Baden-Baden).
The proceedings will be published in the
Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series of Springer
(author
instructions). The proceedings of Intelligent Data Analysis 1997,
1999, and 2001 appeared in this series as
LNCS 1280,
LNCS 1642, and
LNCS 2189, respectively.
We also plan to have a special issue of the
Intelligent Data Analysis journal
with extended versions of a number of papers presented during the
symposium.
Paper Submission Results
We received 180 submissions, making this years conference
the most popular IDA symposium up to now!
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