12 July 2006

Call for papers: Special Issue on: “Interaction between Agents and Data Mining”

International Journal of Intelligent Information and Database Systems (IJIIDS)

Special Issue on: “Interaction between Agents and Data Mining”

Guest Editors:
Dr. Longbing Cao, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Dr. Zili Zhang, Deakin University, Australia
Prof. Vladimir I. Gorodetski, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Prof. Chengqi Zhang, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

In the last decade, agents and data mining have emerged as two of most dynamic areas in information technology field. The nature and complementarity of both areas foreshadows an emergent trend that is the increasing interaction between agents and data mining. As a result, both sides are greatly enhanced in terms of solving existing individual challenges and innovating new research and development opportunities. This interaction will greatly strengthen the progress of each side, and trigger new R&D challenges and prospects towards the advancement of next-generation intelligent technologies and systems as well as the enrichment of integrated intelligence and other emergent aspects.

This special issue, as one of the earliest contributions on this critical topic, aims to encourage the interaction between agents and data mining towards mutual enhancement and super-intelligent synergism. It will bring together researchers and industry practitioners from both areas to share the results of R&D and discuss the existing and emerging theoretical and applied problems in the interaction and evolution.

For more information, subject coverage, notes for intending authors, submission dates and contact information, see the Journal Call for papers website.

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