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Sunday, August 19, 2018

Data mining for knowledge discovery in London

24rd SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
August 19 - 23, 2018 - London, UK

Here's the program.  I'll be speaking on Wednesday morning, on Market Design and Computerized Marketplaces:



Keynote speakers




David Hand

David Hand
SENIOR RESEARCH INVESTIGATOR
EMERITUS PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS, IMPERIAL COLLEGE



Alvin E. Roth

Alvin E. Roth
NOBEL MEMORIAL PRIZE IN ECONOMICS
PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS, STANFORD UNIVERSITY



Yee Whye Teh

Yee Whye Teh
PROFESSOR,DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
RESEARCH SCIENTIST, DEEPMIND



Jeannette M. Wing

Jeannette M. Wing
AVANESSIANS DIRECTOR OF THE DATA SCIENCES INSTITUTE 
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY



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