Honorary Chairs:
David C. L. Liu, National Dong Hwa Univ./National
Tsing Hua Univ., Taiwan
Ben Wah, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, U.S.A.
Conference Co-Chairs:
Arbee L. P. Chen, National Tsing Hua University,
Taiwan
Jiawei Han, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Program Chair/Co-Chairs:
Ming-Syan Chen (Chair), National Taiwan
University, Taiwan
Philip S. Yu, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research
Center, U.S.A.
Bing Liu, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Workshop Chair:
Huan Liu, Arizona State University, USA
Tutorial
Chair:
Yao-Nan Lien, National Chengchi University,
Taiwan
Industrial Chairs:
Chia-Hui Chang, National Central University,
Taiwan
Vincent S. M. Tseng, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Publicationl Chairs:
Show-Jane Yen, Fu Jen Catholic University
Yue-Shi Lee, Ming Chuan University
Steering Committees:
Hongjun Lu, Hong Kong University of Science
& Technology, Hong Kong (chair)
Hiroshi Motoda, Osaka University, Japan (co-chair)
David W. Cheung, The Univerity Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Masaru Kitsuregawa, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Rao Kotagiri, University of Melbourne, Australia
Huan Liu, Arizona State University, USA
Takao Terano, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Graham Williams, CSIRO, Australia
Ning Zhong, Maebashi Institute of Technology, Japan
Lizhu Zhou, Tsinghua University, China
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Conference Chair - Arbee
L.P. Chen
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Arbee L.P. Chen received the B.S. degree in computer science from
National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan. in 1977, and the Ph.D. degree
incomputer engineering from the University of Southern California
in 1984.
He joined National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, as a National
Science Council (NSC) sponsored Visiting Specialist in August 1990,
and became a Professor in the Department of Computer Science in
1991. He was a Member of Technical Staff at Bell Communications
Research, New Jersey, from 1987 to 1990, an Adjunct Associate Professor
in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
Polytechnic University, New York, and a Research Scientist at Unisys,
California, from 1985 to 1986. His current research interests include
multimedia databases,data mining and mobile computing.
Dr. Chen has organized (and served as a Program Co-Chair) 1995
IEEE Data Engineering Conference and 1999 International Conference
on Database Systems for Advanced Applications (DASFAA) in Taiwan.
He is an editor of several journals including World Wide Web: Internet
and Web Information Systems, Kluwer Academic Publishers. He is a
recipient of the NSC Distinguished Research Award.
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Conference Co-Chair - Jiawei
Han
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Jiawei Han is Professor and Director of Intelligent Database Systems
Research Laboratory, School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University,
Canada.
Dr. Han is known for his work in data mining, data warehousing,
spatial databases, and deductive databases, with over 150 journal
and conference publications. He is a project leader of the Canadian
Networks of Centres of Excellence IRIS-3 project "Building,
querying, analyzing, and mining data warehouses on the Internet"
(1998-2002). He has served or is currently serving in the program
committees of over 50 international conferences and workshops, including
Program Committee co-chairman of 2001 SIAM-Data Mining conference,
conference chairman of 2001 PAKDD conference, best paper award chairman
of 2001 ACM SIGKDD conference, demo program chairman of 2000 ACM
SIGMOD conference, and program committee members for many conferences
including KDD'2001, VLDB'2000, EDBT'2000, SIGMOD'99, SIGMOD'02,
ICDE'01, ICDE'99, SSD'99, KDD'99, and KDD'96 (PC co-chair). He has
also been serving as an editor for IEEE Transactions on Knowledge
and Data Engineering, Journal of Intelligent Information Systems,
and Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. He is the first author
of the book "Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques" published
by Morgan Kaufmann, 2000.
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Program Chair - Ming-Syan
Chen
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Ming-Syan Chen received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering
from National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan in 1982, and the
M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer, Information and Control Engineering
from The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, in 1985 and
1988, respectively.
Dr. Chen is currently a professor in Electrical Engineering Department,
National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan. He was a research staff
member at IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights,
NY, USA from 1988 to 1996. His research interests include database
systems, data mining, mobile computing systems, and multimedia networking,
and he has published more than 100 papers in his research areas.
In addition to serving as program committee members in many conferences,
Dr. Chen is an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Knowledge
and Data Engineering on data mining and parallel database areas
from 1997, an editor of Journal of Information Science and Engineering,
a distinguished visitor of IEEE Computer Society for Asia-Pacific
from September 1998, and program co-chair of VLDB-2002 (Very Large
Data Bases), general chair of Real-Time Multimedia System Workshop
in 2001, program chair of IEEE ICDCS Workshop on Knowledge Discovery
and Data Mining in the World Wide Web in 2000, and program co-chairs
of International Computer Symposium Workshop on Computer networks,
Internet and Multimedia in 1998 and 2000.
He was a keynote speaker on Web data mining in International Computer
Congress in Hong Kong, 1999, a tutorial speaker on parallel databases
in DASFAA-1999 and in the 11th IEEE Intern'l Conf. on Data Engineering
in 1995 and also a guest co-editor for IEEE Transactions on Knowledge
and Data Engineering on a special issue for data mining in December
1996. He holds, or has applied for, seventeen U.S. patents and seven
ROC patents in the areas of data mining, Web applications, interactive
video playout, video server design, and concurrency and coherency
control protocols. He received the Outstanding Innovation Award
from IBM Corporate in 1994 for his contribution to parallel transaction
design and implementation for a major database product, and numerous
awards for his research, teaching, inventions and patent applications.
Dr. Chen is a senior member of IEEE and a member of ACM.
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Program Co-Chair - Philip
S. Yu
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Philip S. Yu received the B.S. Degree in E.E. from National Taiwan
University, Taipei, Taiwan, the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in E.E. from
Stanford University, and the M.B.A. degree from New York University.
He is with the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center and currently
manager of the Software Tools and Techniques group. His research
interests include data mining, Internet applications and technologies,
database systems, multimedia systems, parallel and distributed processing,
disk arrays, computer architecture, performance modeling and workload
analysis. Dr. Yu has published more than 280 papers in refereed
journals and conferences. He holds or has applied for 196 US patents.
Dr. Yu is a Fellow of the ACM and a Fellow of the IEEE. He is the
Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering.
He is also an associate editor of ACM Transactions on the Internet
Technology and that of Knowledge and Information Systems. He is
a member of the IEEE Data Engineering steering committee and is
also on the steering committee of IEEE Conference on Data Mining.
He was an editor and advisory board member of IEEE Transactions
on Knowledge and Data Engineering and also a guest co-editor of
the special issue on mining of databases. In addition to serving
as program committee member on various conferences, he was the program
co-chair of the 11th Intl. Conference on Data Engineering and the
program chairs of the 2nd Intl. Workshop on Research Issues on Data
Engineering: Transaction and Query Processing, the PAKDD Workshop
on Knowledge Discovery from Advanced Databases, and the 2nd Intl.
Workshop on Advanced Issues of E-Commerce and Web-based Information
Systems. He served as the general chair of the 14th Intl. Conference
on Data Engineering. He has received several IBM and external honors
including Best Paper Award, 2 IBM Outstanding Innovation Awards,
an Outstanding Technical Achievement Award, 2 Research Division
Awards and 56th plateau of Invention Achievement Awards. He also
received an IEEE Region 1 Award for "promoting and perpetuating
numerous new electrical engineering concepts" in 1999. Dr.
Yu is an IBM Master Inventor and was recognized as one of the IBM's
ten top leading inventors in 1999.
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Program Co-Chair - Bing Liu
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Bing Liu is an associate professor at School of Computing, National University
of Singapore. His research interests include data mining, Web mining,
bio-informatics and constraint satisfaction. He received his B.Sc. degree
in 1983 from Northwest Institute of Light Industry, China, and his Ph.D.
degree in 1989 from University of Edinburgh, U.K. Before joining National
University of Singapore in July 1992, he worked as a member of technical
staff at National Computer Board, Singapore, where he participated in
a number of scheduling and resource allocation projects. Since 1996, Liu
has been active in data mining research. He published many research papers
in prestigious conferences and journals (e.g., SIGKDD, AAAI, IJCAI, and
IEEE transactions) in the areas of data mining, constraint satisfaction,
and Artificial Intelligence. Liu serves (served) on the technical programme
committees of many international conferences, and also as an Associate
Editor for IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering. Liu is
a member of IEEE Computer Society, ACM SIGKDD, and American Association
for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). Further information can be found at
http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~liub.
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