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Call for Papers and Extended Abstracts
For contributions we particularly look for multi-target prediction problems that face a need for handling big data, using scalable methods for training, inference and data processing in general. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Full papers can take up to 8 pages and they need to report original work that has not been published yet. Extended abstracts have a maximum of 2 pages and can also concern a discussion of a given topic or past published work, if the precise references to the original publication are mentioned. We strongly encourage people that want to give a talk to submit an abstract. Full papers are rather meant for researchers that need a publication for travel funding or for people that want to obtain more detailed feedback about their work. This way we aim to provide a broad overview, and make it attractive and easy to attend by both senior as well as junior researchers, from both academia and industry. Full papers and extended abstracts should be formatted according to the official ECML/PKDD style files. Accepted papers will be made available online at the workshop website, but the workshop proceedings can be considered non-archival. Submissions need not be anonymous. All papers should be submitted as pdf via email to multitargetprediction@gmail.com. The program committee will make a selection for oral presentations among full papers and abstracts to ensure a program that has academic quality but is also interesting and inspiring for the attendees. The remainder of the accepted submissions will be presented during a poster session and poster spotlight presentations. |