International Workshop on Spatial and Spatial-temporal Data Mining (SSTDM 2007), collocated with ICDM in Omaha, NE on October 28, 2007.
The workshop aims to bring together researchers, developers, and practitioners in the field of spatial and spatio-temporal data mining in order to identify current research foci, vital areas of need, and critical points of synergy. The workshop will kick-off with the keynote speech by Dr. Le Gruenwald, Program Director - Information Integration & Informatics (III) Cluster at the National Science Foundation. Dr. Gruenwald will discuss the NSF initiatives including CDI and the relevance of spatial and spatial-temporal data mining research to those initiatives. There will be a dynamic panel in the afternoon on Spatial-Temporal Patterns in Human Activity Data Sets. The details of the workshop program can be found at http://spatial.nvc.cs.vt.edu/sstdm07.
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