The Thirteenth International Symposium on Intelligent Data Analysis

Event Dates

Oct 30, 2014 - Nov 01, 2014

Location

Leuven, Belgium

Submission Deadline

May 23, 2014

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CALL FOR PAPERS

The Thirteenth International Symposium on

Intelligent Data Analysis (IDA 2014)

October 30 – November 1, 2014, Leuven, Belgium

www.ida2014.org

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FOCUS

The traditional focus of the IDA symposium series is on end-to-end intelligent

support for data analysis. In 2010, the series re-focused to support papers

that go beyond established technology and offer genuinely novel and “game-

changing” ideas, whilst not always being as fully realized as papers submitted

to other conferences.

IDA 2014 continues this approach and explicitly seeks “first look” papers

that might elsewhere be considered preliminary but contain potentially high

impact research. To emphasize this, IDA 2014 will include a new track — see below

for the details. The IDA symposium, which is A-ranked according to ERA, is open

to all kinds of modeling and analysis methods, irrespective of discipline. It

is expected to be an interdisciplinary meeting that seeks abstractions that cut

across domains.

FRONTIER PRIZE

The IDA Frontier Prize will be awarded to the most visionary contribution.

Submissions considered for this award must present novel and surprising

approaches to data analysis. Last years’ winners can be found on the IDA

2014 website. The award consists of a plaque and a prize of 1000 euros.

CALL FOR PAPERS

IDA solicits papers on all aspects of intelligent data analysis, including

papers on intelligent techniques to modeling and analyzing data from complex,

dynamical systems. IDA 2014 particularly encourages papers about:

– Novel applications of IDA techniques to complex systems

– Novel modes of data acquisition and integration

– Novel approaches that demonstrate how users can add to the analysis

process

– Robustness and scalability issues of intelligent data analysis

techniques

– Visualization and dissemination of results

Intelligent support for data analysis goes beyond the usual algorithmic

offerings in the literature. Papers about established technology should

offer novel ways to analyzing and/or modeling complex systems to get accepted.

The conventional reviewing process has a tendency to favor incremental but solid

contributions over novel but exploratory ones. This can discourage the kind of

papers that IDA hopes to publish. For this reason, IDA 2014 will have two paper

tracks, both of which address this issue:

A] Proceedings Track

This is the ‘traditional’ IDA paper track, which will be continued

unchanged. Submitted papers will be reviewed and, if accepted, published

in the proceedings. Submitted papers should consist of at most 11 pages in

LNCS format. Papers may be accepted for either oral or poster presentation.

To ensure that the papers sought by IDA get accepted, referees will evaluate

papers against the stated goals of the symposium, and if at least one program

chair advisor writes an informed, thoughtful, positive review for a paper,

this may outweigh the criticism of other reviewers.

B] First Look Track

New this year is the First Look Track, which allows you to present your

groundbreaking research at the symposium even if it is not mature enough for

publication. You may have a great idea that needs to be investigated in more

detail, or you may have a long-term vision that you would like to share. In

these cases, it may be impossible or undesirable to publish a preliminary

version of your paper in the proceedings, but presenting and discussing it

at IDA may be of interest to both you and the community.

For the First Look Track we solicit short papers, up to 8 pages in LNCS

format, that will be reviewed in a setup similar to that of the Proceedings Track.

Also, submissions can be accepted for either oral or poster presentation. However,

accepted papers will not be published in the proceedings. To protect your

work and publicly archive it, we encourage you to submit it to the Computing

Research Repository on arXiv, but this is not required.

Note that papers accepted to both tracks are eligible to win the Frontier Prize.

IMPORTANT DATES

Paper submission deadline: 23 May 2014

Author notification: 18 July 2014

Symposium: 30 October – 1 November 2014

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ORGANIZATION

– General Chair –

Hendrik Blockeel, KU Leuven, Belgium

– Program Chairs –

Matthijs van Leeuwen, KU Leuven, Belgium

Veronica Vinciotti, Brunel University, UK

– Poster & Video Chair –

Elisa Fromont, Jean Monnet University, France

– Local Chair –

Tias Guns, KU Leuven, Belgium

– Publicity Chair –

Márcia Oliveira, University of Porto, Portugal

– Sponsorship Chair –

David Martens, Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium

– Frontier Prize Chairs –

Arno Siebes, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands

Allan Tucker, Brunel University, UK

– Advisory Chairs –

Jaakko Hollmén, Aalto University, Finland

Frank Höppner, Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Germany