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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:38 pm
Post subject: Salford Data Mining Conference 2009 (SALFORD 2009)

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Salford Data Mining Conference 2009
San Diego, California
Conference Dates: August 23-25, 2009
Post-Conference Training: August 26-28, 2009

Don't miss Salford Systems' 6th International APPLIED Data Mining Conference, featuring real world applications and examples.

Beginners to data mining will gain expertise.

Experienced data miners will have an opportunity to exchange ideas with other experts in a variety of industries.

Keynotes and panel discussions will address topics of current interest in data mining including:
**The Credit Crunch: How is Data Mining Helping? Is Data Mining to Blame?
**Finding Needles in Haystacks: Combating Terrorism, Fraud, and Criminal Activity.
**Advertising, Politics, Drug Discovery and Telecommunications: How Do These Applications Benefit from Data Mining?

Previous conference presentation topics include: credit risk modeling, targeted marketing and campaign optimization, analytical CRM, fraud detection, drug discovery, insurance risk, epidemiology, environmental forecasting, clinical medicine, proteomics and genomics, and state-of-the-art research from leading academic institutions.

Presenters at prior conferences include: The International Monetary Fund, Barnes and Noble, Pfizer, Union Bank, Wells Fargo, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Novartis, Columbia University School of Public Health, Harvard Medical School, HSBC, International Steel Group, Cap Gemini, AT&T Labs-Research, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Liberty Mutual Insurance.

Presentation lists from previous conferences:
http://www.salforddatamining.com/prevprog.php

Key Links:
Conference website: http://www.salforddatamining.com
Conference update list: http://www.salforddatamining.com/conferenceupdatelist.php
Registration: http://www.salforddatamining.com/docs/2009conferenceForm.pdf
Abstract Submissions: http://www.salforddatamining.com/2009Abstract.php
Post-conference Training:
http://www.salforddatamining.com/postConferenceTraining.php

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