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Important Dates
6/6/2008 Submission of Papers
6/27/2008 Notification
7/07/2008 Camera Ready Papers
8/24/2008 Full-day Workshop Presentation
Topics and Goals
The workshop will seek submissions that cover privacy, security, and trust
aspects of data mining. The workshop is especially interested in papers that focus on
applied domains such as healthcare, ubiquitous computing, and location-based
services. The following list provides examples of the types of areas in which we
will encourage submissions. The following comprises a sample, but not complete, listing of topics:
- Biomedical and healthcare data mining privacy
- Cryptographic tools for privacy preserving data mining
- Data mining for intrusion detection
- Data mining for fraud and identify theft prevention
- Homeland security and privacy preserving applications
- Inference and disclosure control for data mining
- Learning algorithms for randomized/perturbed data
- Privacy and anonymity in e-commerce and user profiling
- Privacy aware access control
- Privacy and security when mining outsourced data
- Privacy aspects of business processes and enterprise management
- Privacy aspects of ubiquitous computing systems
- Privacy enhancement technologies in web environments
- Privacy policy infrastructure, enforcement, and analysis
- Privacy preserving link and social network analysis
- Privacy preserving data aggregation and integration
- Privacy threats due to data mining
- Security and privacy in spatio-temporal data mining
- Trust management for data mining
- Link and friend-of-a-friend (FOAF) mining for trust
Paper Submission
Full papers must be submitted electronically via the Easychair conference
management system on or before June 6, 2008 at
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pinkdd08.
Authors are required to submit a version of their full papers in camera-ready format.
The papers must be in English and should be formatted according to the standard ACM conference format.
Authors instructions and template files can be downloaded at
http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html.
The maximum length of papers is 10 pages.
All papers must be submitted in PDF format. It is the responsibility of the authors to ensure
that the submitted papers print correctly on a variety of printers. Finally, all papers must consist of
original work that has not been submitted elsewhere and are not under submission elsewhere.
Proceedings
The workshop informal proceeding will be made available online.
The post-workshop proceedings of revised and extended papers from last
year's workshop were published as a volume in Lecture Notes in Computer
Science (volume 4890) by Springer. This year, authors of accepted papers will also be invited
to submit an extended version of their papers for publication in a formal
post-workshop proceedings volume in the LNCS series
www.springer.com/lncs.
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14 July 2008
Invited Session
We will have an invited session on
Geospatial Privacy Protection. Invited speakers:
Peter Christen and
Franco Turini.
5 July 2008
Accepted Papers
A list of accepted papers can be found here.
30 May 2008
Deadline Extension
Paper submission deadline is extended to June 6, 2008.
15 May 2008
Paper Publication
This year's post-workshop proceedings will be published as a volume
in Lecture Notes in Computer Science www.springer.com/lncs.
7 May 2008
Invited Speaker
Bhavani Thuraisingham
will be PinKDD08 Keynote Speaker.
19 March 2008
PinKDD08 Workshop
The Second ACM SIGKDD International Workshop on Privacy,
Security, and Trust in KDD (PinKDD08) has been accepted as full-day
workshop, to be held in conjunction with the 14th ACM SIGKDD conference on August
24-27, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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