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Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical
University For Women (IGDTUW)
ICDMIC
2014
International Conference on Data
Mining & Intelligent Computing
IEEE Conference Record # 33840
Organized By
Department Of CSE and IT
Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical
University for Women
(IGDTUW)
Kashmere Gate, Delhi-110006
India
Te
About The University
Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (IGDTUW) has been upgraded from Indira
Gandhi Institute of Technology in May 2013 vide Delhi State Legislature Act 9, 2012, as a nonaffiliating teaching and research University at Delhi to facilitate and promote studies, research,
technology, innovation, incubation and extension work in emerging areas of professional
education among women, with focus on engineering, technology, applied sciences,
management and its allied areas with the objective to achieve excellence in these and related
fields. Professor Nupur Prakash, an eminent academician has joined as the founder Vice
Chancellor of the University.
Erstwhile Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology (IGIT) was established in 1998 by Directorate of
Training and Technical Education, Govt of N.C.T of Delhi as the first engineering college for
women only. From 2002- 2013, the college remained the first and only constituent college of
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.
The upgradation of IGIT, already a prestigious college of north India, to University has enabled it
to function even more efficiently as a teaching and research centre in various branches of
engineering, promoting advancement and dissemination of knowledge and learning among
women of the country and to meet the requirement of technically skilled women workforce.
The objective of the University is to foster industry relevant research and innovations and
empower the women of our country through value based higher education making them
employable, self reliant, responsible citizen of the country with concern for environment and
society.
About The Conference
The ICDMIC-2014 Conference Committee cordially invites submission of papers to the
International Conference on Data Mining and Intelligent Computing 2014.
Data mining can be viewed as the core underlying technique that enables the IT applications
with actionable intelligence and knowledge. While Data Mining evolves with innovative
learning, algorithms and knowledge discovery techniques, Intelligent Computing is employed in
harnessing the mined results more efficiently. The purpose of this conference is to promote
scientific interchange among researchers and practitioners in all areas of Data Mining and
Intelligent Computing and their implementation in our daily life.
Instructions to Authors
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All the papers should be submitted in IEEE format with approx. 6 pages. Refer to the
conference website for details of the format.
The paper shall be original and unpublished and shall not be under consideration for any
other event.
All the submissions have to be made through Easy Chair Conference paper submission
system (subscription under process).
The submitted papers will go through a rigorous review process before acceptance.
Conference content will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore as well as other
Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases.
Call For Papers
Original contributions are solicited on topics covered under listed categories. Unlisted subtopics are also acceptable, provided they conform to related areas of listed topics:
AREA 1: DATA
MINING AND
DATA
WAREHOUSE
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Data Mining Algorithms
Data Mining Applications
Data Mining Methods
Data Mining for Business Intelligence
Emerging technologies in data
mining
Data mining tools
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Bio-Informatics
Data Warehousing
Information extraction
methodologies
Genetic algorithms and
categorization techniques used in
data mining
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Data and information integration
Microarray design and analysis
Privacy-preserving data mining
Statistical methods used in data
mining
Multidimensional data
Knowledge Discovery in Databases
(KDD)
Information Retrieval
Metadata use and management
Search engine query processing
Data Models and Access Structures
Semantic Web and Ontology
Advanced User Interfaces for Data
Mining
Visual Languages for Data Mining
Data and Result Visualization
Engineering and Manufacturing
Enterprise Data Mining and
Management
Geographic and Environmental
Information Systems
Intrusion detection, Fraud
prevention, and Surveillance
AREA 2: DATABASES
AND INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
INTEGRATION
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Coupling and Integrating
Heterogeneous Data Sources
Legacy Systems
Organizational Issues on Systems
Integration
Mobile Database Applications
Enterprise Resource Planning
Enterprise Application Integration
Data Warehouses and OLAP
Performance Evaluation and
Benchmarking
Non-relational Databases
Distributed Database Systems
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Query Languages and Query
Processing
In-memory Databases
Scientific Databases
AREA 3: ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE AND
DECISION SUPPORT
SYSTEMS
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Evolutionary Programming
Group Decision Support Systems
Industrial Applications of Artificial
Intelligence
Strategic Decision Support Systems
Advanced Applications of Neural
Network
Applications of Expert Systems
Advanced Applications of Fuzzy Logic
Intelligent Agents
Case-Based Reasoning Systems
Multi-Agent Systems
Probabilistic Reasoning
Bayesian Systems
Scheduling and Planning
Operational Research
Problem Solving
Game Theory Applications
Intelligent Transportation System
Natural Language Interfaces and
Systems
AREA 4:
INFORMATION
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
AND SPECIFICATION
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Information Retrieval
Question Answering System
Knowledge Management
Modelling of Distributed Systems
Ontology Engineering
Security
AREA 5: HUMAN
FACTORS AND
SOCIAL ISSUES
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Ethics of Data Mining
Intellectual Ownership
Privacy Models
Privacy Preserving Data Mining &
Data Publishing
Risk Analysis
User Interfaces
Interestingness & Relevance
Data & Result Visualization
Other Human Factors and Social
Issues
AREA6: METHODS
AND ALGORITHMS
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Mining Semi Structured Data
Mining Complex Datasets
Mining on Emerging Architectures
Text & Web Mining
Optimization Methods
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Other Novel Methods
Registration Fees
It is mandatory that at least one author per
paper should get registered.
International Delegates: 150 USD per paper
Industry Participants: Rs 6000 per paper
Faculty Members: Rs 5000 per paper
Students: Rs 4000 per paper
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Classification
Clustering
Frequent Pattern Mining
Graphical Models
Spatial & Temporal Mining
Data Stream Mining
Abnormality & Outlier Detection
Feature Extraction, Selection and
Dimension Reduction
Mining with Constraints
Data Cleaning & Pre-processing
Computational Learning Theory
Multi-Task Learning
Online Algorithms
Big Data, Scalable & HighPerformance Computing Techniques
Mining with Data Clouds
Mining Graphs
Attendees: Rs 2000 per person
Important Dates
Paper
Submission:
30th
April
2014
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Paper Acceptance Notification: 15 July 2014
Camera Ready Paper Submission: 30th July 2014
Author Registration: 5th August 2014
Conference Dates: 5th and 6th September 2014
Conference Committees
Technical Advisory Committee
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Technical Advisory Committee
Dr. Noboru Matsuda, Systems Scientist,
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Human Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie
Mellon University, USA
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International Rough Set Society
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Dr. Salvatore Vitabile, Asst. Professor,
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University of Palermo, Italy
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Prof. Valentina Emilia Balas, Professor,
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Prof. Anca Ralescu, Professor, Computer
Science University of Cincinnati, USA
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Prof.
Zhihua
Cui,
Professor,
Dr. Reiner Dumke, Assistant Professor,
Division of Physics & Applied Physics, School of
Physical & Mathematical Sciences, NTU,
Singapore
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Prof. Ashok Deshpande, Founding Chair,
Initiative in Soft computing, Berkley, USA
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Mr. Uday Singh, Sr. Software Engineer at
Lab126, California, USA
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Prof. Francisco Luiz de Lemos
Dr. Rehan Sadiq, Acting Director, University
of British Columbia Kelowna unit, Canada
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Prof. Vijay Kumar, Professor, University of
Missouri- Kansas City, Kansas City, USA
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Dr. Kedar Rijal, Head, Central Dept. of Enviro
nmental Science, Tribhuvan University, Nepal
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Prof. P.C.Saxena, Professor Emeritus , JNU,
Delhi
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Prof. Asok De, Director, NIT, Patna
Dr. Soumya Banerjee, HOD, BIT MESRA
Dr. Sushmita Mitra, Professor, ISI Kolkata.
Prof. S.S. Pattnaik, Head, Electronics
Department, NITTTR, Chandigarh
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Prof. M.C. Govil, Professr, MNIT, Jaipur
Prof. K. Subramanian, SMIEEE
Prof. Subrata Mukhopadhyay, SMIEEE
Dr. Deepak Garg, SMIEEE
Dr. Rachana Garg, SMIEEE
Prof. Niladri Chatterjee , Professor, IIT Delhi
Prof. H.M. Gupta, Professor Emeritus, IIT,
Delhi
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Prof. Arun Kumar Pujari, Dean, School of
Computer & Information Sciences, Hydrabad
University
Taiyuan
University of Science and Technology, China
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Systems Research Laboratory, Professor
Emeritus, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Prof. Dominik Slezak, Vice President,
Department of Automatics and Applied
Software, Faculty of Engineering, Romania
Prof. Madan M. Gupta, Director, Intelligent
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Dr. S.C. Gupta, Deputy Director General, NIC,
Delhi
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Prof. P.Krishna Reddy, Professor, IIIT,
Hydrabad
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Prof. O.P.Verma, Head, IT Department ,DTU,
Delhi
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Prof. Shampa Chakraverty, Head, CSE
Department, NSIT
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Prof. Satish Chand, Professor, NSIT, Delhi
Prof. Ranjit Biswas, Dean , Jamia Hamdard,
Delhi
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Prof. Sufyan Beg, Professor, Jamia Milia
Islamia University, Delhi
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Dr. D.K.Lobiyal, Associate Professor., JNU,
Delhi
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Prof. Zaheerudin, Dean, Jamia Milia Islamia,
Delhi
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Prof. Sanjay Jasola, Vice Chancellor, Graphic
Era University, Dehradun
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Prof. Pravin Chandra, Professor, USIT, Delhi
Prof. C.S.Rai, Professor, USIT, Delhi
Dr. Anjana Gosain, Professor, USIT, Delhi
Prof. Vasudha Bhatnagar, Professor, South
Asian University, Delhi
Chief Patron:
Prof. Nupur Prakash (Vice Chancellor)
Conference Coordinators:
 Dr. Devendra Tayal
 Prof. Rajni Jindal
Organizing Committee
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Dr. Devendra K.Tayal
Prof. Rajni Jindal
Dr. S.R.N. Reddy
Dr. R.K. Singh
Dr. Kalpana Yadav
Mr. Vivekanand Jha
Ms. Vibha
Ms. Nazme Zehra Naqvi
Mr. Indra Thannaya
Ms. Kavita Sachdeva
Ms. Monika
Ms. Smita Kapur
Mr. Sumit Yadav
Mr. Vineet Sahu
Mr. Rishabh Kaushal
Ms. Ankita
Ms. Kokila Gupta
Ms. Pragya Kuchhal
Ms. Aruna Bhat
Ms. Neetika Bhandari
Dr. Shashi
Ms. Nidhi Arora
Ms. Charu Gupta
Faculty coordinators:
 Ms. Smita Kapur
 Ms. Neetika Bhandari
 Ms. Monika
Faculty coordinator (web services):
Ms. Kokila Gupta
Student Coordinators:
 Ms. Aanchal Balani
 Ms. Priyanka
 Ms. Shikha singhal
 Ms. Pinky
 Ms. Kaveri Bohra
 Ms. Amitoj Kaur
 Ms. Leena Mangla
Contacts:
Conference Website: www.igit.ac.in/ICDMIC-2014
Email id: [email protected]
Contact Numbers: 09910333405,
09560127770
Venue: Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University
For Women (IGDTUW), Kashmere Gate, New
Delhi , India