Second International Conference on Big Data Analytics

Event Dates

Dec 16, 2013 - Dec 18, 2013

Location

Mysore, India

Submission Deadline

Jul 14, 2013

SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON

BIG DATA ANALYTICS

(BDA 2013)

Mysore, India

December 16–18 2013

http://www.bda2013.net/

GENERAL CALL FOR PAPERS

Recently, data generation at the scale of terabytes/petabytes/exabytes have become

commonplace in many scientific and commercial domains. Streaming data, social media

content, electronic medical records, astronomy surveys, genomic and proteomic studies and

similar areas generate data at a scale that is becoming increasingly difficult to manage

using traditional database technologies. Big Data is an umbrella term used for such massive

collections of data. Besides volume, analytics has to face challenges like heterogeneity,

timeliness, complexity, velocity and privacy issues. The scale of such data poses

significant challenges for analytics, going beyond what can be supported by conventional

data, storage and retrieval models.

The International Conference on Big Data Analytics is set in this backdrop. The conference

was conceived as part of a collaboration between the University of Delhi, India and the

University of Aizu, Japan. The first BDA conference was successfully held in Delhi, India,

in December 2012. The enthusiastic response to this event prompted the decision to make the

BDA conference as an annual event under the umbrella of this collaboration. BDA 2013 will

be held in the city of Mysore, India in December 2013.

The goal of the conference is to generate interest among researchers, practitioners and

policy makers by exposing them to ground breaking opportunities arising from analysis and

processing of massive volumes of data. We invite researchers, developers, policy makers and

users to participate in this event to share and discuss the emerging challenges in

developing data management and data mining solutions, and frameworks around cloud and

distributed computing platforms.

Major topics of interest include but are not limited to:

* Analytics as a Service

* Architectural Design for Big Data

* Big Data Ethics

* Big Data Governance

* Conceptual Models for Analytics

* Cognitive Models for Analytics

* Clustering of Big Data

* Data Centric Networking

* Data Management in Clouds

* Data Models for Big Data Analytics

* Domain-specific Analytics

* Index Structures for Big Data Analytics

* Interaction Design for Exploratory Analytics

* Machine Learning techniques for Big Data

* Model Discovery from Big Data

* NoSQL and non-standard Data Models

* Physical Data Organization for Big Data

* Predictive Modeling

* Privacy Issues in Big Data Analytics

* Programming Models for Big Data Analytics

* Query Languages and Paradigms

* Rule Mining from Big Data

* Standards for Data Centers

* Scalability and Performance issues

* Security Analytics

* Semantics and Big Data

* Streaming Data Analytics

* Summarization and Materialized views

* Topic Modeling

* Unstructured and Semi-structured Data Mining

* Visual Analytics

Original, high-quality papers addressing the above and related topics are invited. We

strongly encourage papers that report experimental work and results.

Authors are invited to submit only PDF files. For preparing the manuscript, please see

instructions for authors by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series

(http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0).

Research track submissions submissions must not exceed 20 pages in the LNCS style. The

submissions will be accepted through EasyChair (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?

conf=bda2013). Authors are required to submit an abstract of their paper as a expression of

interest, before June 30 2013, 23:59 PST. Full-length papers should be submitted before

July 7 2013, 23:59 PST.

Tutorial proposals should be in the form of full-length tutorial papers not exceeding 16

LNCS pages. They should be submitted using the EasyChair system (https://www.easychair.org/

conferences/?conf=bda2013) in the Tutorials track. Preference is given to tutorial speakers

who have practical experience in their tutorial topic and can augment their talks with

pertinent demos. Tutorial papers will be part of the conference proceedings. Submissions

for tutorials also close on June 30 2013 at 23:59 PST, with the abstract deadline on July 7

2013, 23:59 PST.

Industry submissions must not exceed 8 pages in length in the LNCS format. Industry track

papers must have deep insights, both technical and business. Papers which outline specific

production use cases for Big Data analytics, storage, search, visualization as well as

governance are welcome. However, marketing or product promotions submissions are

discouraged. Industry track papers will be part of the main conference proceedings.

Submissions for the industry track also close on June 30 2013 at 23:59 PST, with the

abstract deadline on July 7 2013, 23:59 PST.

Submissions for the PhD symposium must not exceed 8 pages in length in the LNCS format. PhD

Symposium papers should be single-author papers that describe a synopsis of the proposed

PhD thesis. The supervisor name should be indicated below the author name and should not be

listed as an additional author. PhD Symposoum submissions should describe theses that are

in an advanced stage; preliminary research directions are not encouraged. PhD Symposium

submissions should be submitted in the PhD Symposium track on EasyChair ( https://

www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bda2013). The deadline for PhD Symposium submissions is

31 August 2013, 23:59 PST. PhD Symposium papers will not be part of the main conference

proceedings.

Important Dates (Research, Tutorial, Industry):

Abstract submission deadline: June 30 2013

Paper submission deadline: July 7 2013

Notification to authors: August 23 2013

Camera ready submission: September 4 2013

Important Dates (PhD Symposium)

Paper Submission deadline: 31 August 2013

Notification to authors: 1 October 2013

Camera-ready papers: 15 October 2013

Conference start: 16 December 2013

Steering Committee:

S K Gupta, IIT Delhi, India (chair)

H V Jagadish, University of Michigan, USA

D Janakiram, IIT Madras, India

Sharma Chakravarthy, University of Texas at Arlington, USA .

Subhash Bhalla, University of Aizu, Japan

R K Arora, Ex-Prof. IIT Delhi, India

Rattan Datta, Ex-Director, IMD, India

N Vijayaditya. Former DG, NIC, India

General Chair:

D Janakiram, IIT Madras, India

Program Committee Chairs:

Vasudha Bhatnagar, University of Delhi, India

Srinath Srinivasa, IIIT Bangalore, India

Organizing Committee:

Shalini Urs, ISiM, Mysore, India (Chair)

Abhinanda Sarkar, MYRA School of Business, India

Naveen Kumar, University of Delhi, India

Subhash Bhalla, University of Aizu, Japan

Publicity and Proceedings Chairs:

Subhash Bhalla, University of Aizu, Japan

Naveen Kumar, University of Delhi, India

Industry Chair:

Vijay Srinivas Agneeswaran, Impetus Labs, India

Tutorials Chair:

Jaideep Srivastava, University of Minnesota, USA

Program Committee:

Srikanta Bedathur, IIIT Delhi, India

Subhash Bhalla, University of Aizu, Japan

Raj Bhatnagar, University of Cincinnati, USA

Arnab Bhattacharya, IIT Kanpur, India

Indrajit Bhattacharya, IBM Research, India

Gao Cong, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Prasad Deshpande, IBM Research, India

Lipika Dey, TCS Innovation Labs Delhi, India

Dejing Dou, University of Oregon, USA

Rajeev Gupta, IBM Research, India

Sharanjit Kaur, University of Delhi, India

Akhil Kumar, Penn State University, USA

Naveen Kumar, University of Delhi, India

Choudur Lakshminarayan, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, USA

Ravi Madipadaga, Carl Zeiss, India

Sameep Mehta, IBM Research, India

Mukesh Mohania, IBM Research, India

Yasuhiko Morimoto, Hiroshima University, Japan

Joydeb Mukherjee, Impetus Labs, India

Saikat Mukherjee, Siemens Research, India

Mandar Mutalikdesai, Siemens Research, India

Hariprasad Nellitheertha, Intel, India

Anjaneyulu Pasala, Infosys Labs, India

Adrian Paschke, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany

Jyoti Pawar Goa University, India

Lukas Pichl, International Christian University, Japan

Krishna Reddy Polepalli, IIIT Hyderabad, India

Kompalli Pramod, IIIT Hyderabad, India

Mangsuli Purnaprajna, Honeywell Labs, India

Sriram Raghavan, IBM Research, India

S Rajagopalan, IIIT Bangalore, India

Muttukrishnan Rajarajan, City University London, UK

Raman Ramakrishnan, Honeywell Labs, India

Maya Ramanath, IIT Delhi, India

Chandrashekar Ramanathan, IIIT Bangalore, India

Srinivasan Sengamedu, Komli Labs, India

Mark Sifer, University of Wollongong, Australia

Shamik Sural, IIT Kharagpur, India

Ashish Sureka, IIIT Delhi, India

Asoke Talukder, Intrepretomics Labs, India

Srikanta Tirthapura, Iowa State University, USA