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[compgeom-announce] AAIM 2009 Call for Paper (extended deadline)
*** Submission deadline extended until February 9 ***
*** Springer proceedings approval received ***
AAIM 2009 - Call For Papers
The fifth international conference on Algorithmic Aspect of
Information and Management will be hold in San Francisco, California
from June 16-18, 2009.
While the areas of information management and management science are
full of algorithmic challenges, the proliferation of data (Internet,
biology, finance etc) has called for the design of efficient and
scalable algorithms and data structures for their management and
processing. This conference is intended for original algorithmic
research on immediate applications and/or fundamental problems
pertinent to information management and management science, broadly
construed. The conference aims at bringing together researchers in
Computer Science, Operations Research, Economics, Game Theory, and
related disciplines.
Main Topics (not exclusive):
Basic Algorithms
Approximation Algorithm
Data Structures
Computational Geometry
Computational Biology
Graph Algorithms
Randomized Algorithms
Online Algorithms
Experimental Algorithms
Operations Research and Management Science
Discrete Optimization
Network Optimization
Facility Location
Scheduling Algorithms
Routing Algorithms
Resource Allocation
Mathematical Programming
Data Mining, Machine Learning, Information Retrieval
Classification Algorithms
Clustering Algorithms
Recommendation Algorithms
Association Rules
Regression Algorithms
Data Streaming Processing
Online Advertising and Ecommerce
Ad Matching and Ranking
Combinatorial Auction
Procurement Auction
Exchange and Marketplace
Trading Algorithms
Computational Finance
Computational Game Theory
Mechanism Design
Program Committee
Tetsuo Asano, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
Marshall Bern Palo Alto Research Center, US
Daniel Bienstock, Columbia University, US
Danny Z. Chen, University of Notre Dame, US
Camil Demetrescu, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy
Lisa Fleischer, Dartmouth, United States
Rudolf Fleischer, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
Martin Fürer, Pennsylvania State University, US
Andrew Goldberg, Microsoft Research, US
Mordecai Golin, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong
Monika Henzinger, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne &
Google, Switzerland
Seokhee Hong, University of Sydney, Australia
Ming-Yang Kao, Northwestern University, US
Xiang-Yang Li, Illinois Institute of Technology, US
Mohammad Mahdian, Yahoo! Research, US
Tom McCormick Sauder School of Business, UBC, Canada
Junfeng Pan, Google Inc., US
Rong Pan, HP Labs, US
Panos Pardalos, University of Florida, US
Tomasz Radzik, King's College London, United Kingdom
Martin Scholz, HP Labs, US
Robert Schreiber, HP Labs, US
Dou Shen, Microsoft Adcenter Labs, US
Xiaodong Wu, University of Iowa, US
Jinhui Xu, State University of New York at Buffalo, US
Qiang Yang, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong
Huaming Zhang, University of Alabama in Huntsville, US
Yunhong Zhou, Rocket Fuel Inc, US
Binhai Zhu, Montana State University, US
Keynote Speakers
Andrei Broder, Yahoo! Research
Edward Y. Chang, Google China and UC Santa Barbara
Robert E. Tarjan, Princeton University and HP Labs
Important Dates
Submissions: February 9, 2009
Notification: March 9, 2009
Final version: March 20, 2009
Conference Dates: June 16-18, 2009
The proceedings will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes in
Computer Science series. They will also be
available online at SpringerLink.
Selected papers will be invited for a journal special issue (exact
journal to be decided).
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