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SAMSI UNDERGRADUATE WORKSHOP
Data Mining: Handling the Flood of Data
November 14-15, 2003
By almost any measure, data generation capabilities exceed and are growing faster than data analysis capabilities. Gigabyte-sized data sets are common, terabyte-sized data sets exist, and petabyte-sized data sets are on the way. Over the past fifteen years, motivated by problems such as speech recognition, credit card fraud, genetics and homeland security, the fields of data mining and machine learning (DMML) have emerged to attempt to cope with the flood of data.
This workshop will introduce undergraduates to DMML using adaptive, interactive demonstrations. It will feature multiple problem contexts, including bioinformatics (drug discovery) and information technology (Web data). Both underlying concepts, some of which are quite simple despite the extreme computational demands and current research frontiers, such as privacy preserving data mining, will be covered.
Interested juniors and seniors in mathematics, statistics and
computer science in accredited US colleges and universities, especially women
and members of under-represented minorities, are encouraged to apply. Since
the purpose of the workshop is to introduce undergraduates to this new emerging
field no previous exposure to data mining or machine learing is necessary.
As part of its Education and Outreach Program for 2003-2004, SAMSI will conduct a series of two day undergraduate workshops on topics of current interest in statistics and applied mathematics. In addition to an overview of current and planned SAMSI Research Programs, a featured topic will be covered in some depth.
The first of these workshops will be held on November 14-15, 2003 at SAMSI and will focus on Data Mining. The program will begin at 9:30 AM on Friday, November 14, and will be completed by 12 noon on Saturday, November 15. Participants are urged to arrive on Thursday evening and will be able to begin their return home by 12 noon on Saturday.
Instructions to Registrants
Registration for the workshop is closed. However, given sufficient demand (which we anticipate), we plan to repeat the workshop one or more times in the spring and summer of 2004, possibly at locations, for example on the West coast, other than SAMSI. To receive notice of future workshops, please use the on-line form.
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