PhD SPOTLIGHT SESSION
The IDA Symposium particularly welcomes contributions by graduate students. In order to support this objective, the Symposium will, for the first time, have a special spotlight/poster track for graduate-student research, and it will offer greatly reduced registration rates for participants in this session.
Ricardo Baeza-Yates, the VP of Yahoo! Research for Europe, Middle East and Latin America, will give a talk Web Mining or The Wisdom of the Crowds.
Call for late-breaking results, wild new ideas, software demonstrations, student work, etc. Poster submissions will be reviewed, but not published. Please submit a one-page pdf abstract by email to posters@ida2011.org by October 9th if you would like to present a poster at this session.
If you are a PhD student and would like to present a poster about your research at this session, please submit a one-page pdf abstract by email to posters@ida2011.org by 1 September 2011. This will be a great opportunity to present your work to a broad audience. This session will be open to the public and to the local research community.
Accepted posters
- Predicting the rankings of financial analysts using machine learning methods
Artur Aiguzhinov, University of Porto
- Predictive sequence miner in ILP learning
Carlos Ferreira, University of Porto
- Selecting categorical features in model-based clustering using a Minimum Message Length criterion
Cláudia Silvestre, Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa
- Association Rule Learning for Label Ranking
Cláudio Sá, University of Porto
- Using meta-learning to recommend meta-heuristics for the traveling salesman problem
Jorge Kanda, University of São Paulo
- Bus Bunching Detection by Mining Sequences of Headway Deviations
Luís Matias, University of Porto
- Improving short-term electricity forecast using real-time analytics
Manuel Couceiro, Ericsson Research
- Adaptive Data Streams Clustering Supported by Markov Chain Isomorphisms
Marcelo Albertini, , University of São Paulo
- Visualizing the Evolution of Social Networks
Márcia Oliveira, University of Porto
- Indices of agreement between partitions: a comparative approach
Maria José Amorim, Lisbon Superior Engineering Institute
- Optimizing Strategies for Server Utilization in Data Centers
Michael Pawlish, Montclair State University
- LifeWatch: the e-Infrastructure for Biodiversity Research in Europe
Nicola Fiore, Salento University
- Event-based Frequency Graph
Pascal Held, Otto von Guericke University of Magdeburg
- Algorithm Selection System for Optimization Problems
Pedro Abreu, University of Porto
- Learning Decision Rules from Data Streams
Petr Kosina, Masaryk University
- A memoryless approach to cope with data streams problems
Raquel Sebastião, University of Porto
- Distribution and Symmetric Distribution Regression Model
Sónia Dias, Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo
- Modelling and Analyzing the Dynamics of Disease Progression from Cross-Sectional Studies
Yuanxi Li, Brunel University
