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Information for Authors

There is no separate registration for the workshop. Please check the SIAM DM 2006 website for registration information.

Important Dates

Paper submission deadline: Monday, January 9, 2006

Acceptance notification to the authors: Wednesday, February 1, 2006

Camera-ready due for workshop proceedings: Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Workshop Date: April 22, 2006

Submission (closed)

A paper (maximum 8 pages in single column, no smaller than 11 pt) should be submitted in PDF format.

Please submit your paper to featureselection@gmail.com. 

Camera-Ready Format and Submission

All camera-ready papers should conform to the format of  single-spaced, single column,
no smaller than 11 pt, at least 1" margin on each side, and WITHOUT PAGE NUMBERS.
Authors should use US Letter (8.5" x 11") paper size. Papers must have an abstract with a
maximum of 250 words and a keyword list with no more than 5 keywords. Only electronic
submission in PDF format is accepted. Please adhere to the page number allocated.

The deadline for submission of camera-ready papers is Tuesday, February 14, 2006.
Please submit your camera-ready paper to the Proceedings Chair, Lei Yu (lyu@cs.binghamton.edu).

Please check the schedule page for the workshop program.

Accepted Papers

If an author has not received an email from one of the co-chairs, please send an email to us

o Feature Extraction for Classification: An LVQ-based Approach
o Feature Selection with a Perceptron Neural Net
o Classification and Prediction Using Empirical Distribution Functions
o Feature Selection Considering Attribute Inter-Dependencies
o An ICA-based Feature Selection Method for Microarray Sample Clustering
o A Continuous Variable Response Driven Transformation for Use in Predictive Modeling
o Scaled Entropy and DF-SE: Different and Improved Unsupervised Feature Selection Techniques for Text Clustering
o Attribute Selection Methods for Filtered Attribute Subspace based Bagging with Injected Randomness (FASBIR)
o A Feature Generation Algorithm for Sequences with Application to Splice-Site Prediction
o A Novel Effective Distributed Dimensionality Reduction Algorithm
o Aiming for Parsimony in the Sequential Analysis of Activity-Diary Data
o An Ensemble of Anomaly Classifiers for Identifying Cyber Attacks
o Concept Identification in Web Pages
o A Study of Multi-Objective Fitness Functions for a Feature Selection Genetic Algorithm
o Pairwise Constraints-Guided Dimensionality Reduction
o An Emsemble Method for Identifying Robust Features for Biomarker Identification
o Using the τ criterion for feature selection in decision tree and neural network learning
o Features in Data Processing vs Features in Data Mining
o Unsupervised Feature Selection Scheme for Clustering of Symbolic Data Using the Multivalued Type Similarity Measure

Proceedings The accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings, and be presented during the workshop.
For further information, please contact us.