Data Mining and

Machine Learning

Program 2003-04


DMML Program Leader: Professor Alan Karr Program Co-leader: Professor David Banks

Working Groups General Description of Aims and Activities
Theory and Methods

Welcome to the SAMSI 2003-04 Data Mining and Machine Learning program website. This site contains a wealth of information about the activities of the groups, the teams and the researchers involved in SAMSI's DMML program.

Each working group maintains a regularly updated archive with a many useful references, papers, lecture notes, datasets, software packages, web links, and other important documents. Most of these resources are open to the public, but a few are reserved to SAMSI researchers and their collaborators.

Follow the link of your choice to find out more about what is going on in the program, and feel free to contact the leader of your group of interest. Regarding web related issues, please contact Ernest Fokoue for anything connected to Support Vector Machines or High Dimensional Data, and Xiaodong Lin for anything to do with Theory and Methods or Bioinformatics.

Important: The weekly general meeting of the DMML program is every Wednesday from 12:30pm to 1:30pm, and brings together all the local DMML members and the SAMSI directorate.

High Dimensional Data
Support Vector Machines
Bioinformatics

Theory and Methods High Dimensional Data Support Vector Machines Bioinformatics
David Banks leads this group whose aim is to devise new methods and theoretical results in a wide variety of areas of interest in Data Mining and Machine Learning.
Bertrand Clarke intends to lead this team to an exploration of novel methods that can be used when the dimension is high but only very few data are provided.
Under the leadership of Marc Genton, this group intends to address some key issues related to the theory and application of Support Vector Machines.
Providing a sound statistical analysis and treament of various bioinformatics issues is the broad way to define this group lead by Stan Young

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