Here are some papers with sounding interesting titles from the list of ACM KDD papers:

Global Distance-Based Segmentation of Trajectories
Aris Anagnostopoulos, Michail Vlachos, Marios Hadjieleftheriou, Eamonn Keogh, Philip Yu

Rule Interestingness Analysis Using OLAP Operations
Bing Liu, Kaidi Zhao, Jeffrey Benkler, Weimin Xiao

Topics over Time: A Non-Markov Continuous-Time Model of Topical Trends
Xuerui Wang, Andrew McCallum

Algorithms for time series knowledge mining
Fabian Morchen

Semi-Supervised Time Series Classification
Li Wei, Eamonn Keogh

Two of the papers I selected are from the infamous Eamonn Keogh. I wonder what it means? I must like the guy’s work!

2 Comments »

  1. Thanks for the nice comments! I want to be famous, but in the meantime “infamous” will do ;-)

    Best wishes, eamonn

    Comment by Eamonn — 12/7/2006 @ 13:35

  2. May I know why is he infamous ?

    Comment by AN — 26/12/2006 @ 6:50

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