KDubiq Final Symposium
May 13-14, 2008 at the University of Bonn, Germany
Regina Pacis Weg 3, 53113 Bonn
Room: Festsaal

The objective of the EU-funded project called KDubiq(coordination action) – http://www.kdubiq.org – that was running between December 2005 and May 2008, was to provide a common perspective of the new, emergent research area that we call KDubiq = Ubiquitous Knowledge Discovery. Relevant research done on learning from experience in many neighbouring disciplines including:

  • machine learning, statistics
  • geo-, spatio-temporal information systems
  • knowledge discovery in heterogeneous databases or distributed data mining
  • media, pervasive computing, and ubiquitous data mining
  • data mining in security, surveillance, and privacy protection
  • high-performance computing, mobile and ubiquitous computing
  • ambient intelligence and probabilistic robotics
  • human computer interaction (HCI) and cognitive modelling


has been presented and discussed in numerous KDubiq activities under the common perspective of intelligent machine learning as the major driving technology” for the success of the next generation of networked data mining applications that will support such large-scale, ubiquitous, multi-source, and data intensive domains.
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KDubiq Final Symposium Contents & Goals



In the KDubiq Final Symposium we will present the final results of the KDubiq project including:

  • KDubiq research challenges and common vision, which have been investigated by the 6 KDubiq Working Groups in the KDubiq Blueprint;
  • recent seminal KDubiq research work in the areas:
    - distributed and ubiquitous Data Mining (invited speaker: Hillol Kargupta, UMBC, USA)
    - probabilistic robotics (invited speaker: Wolfram Burgard, University of Freiburg, Germany)
    - activity mining, WSN, ubiquitous computing
  • the Final KDubiq Panel discussing the future challenges and developments in KDubiq=Ubiquitous Knowledge Discovery

All presentations are upon invitation. Selected contributions will be included in the publication of the KDubiq Blueprint.