The Third International Conference on Data Analytics

Fritz Laux, Panos Pardalos, Alain Crolotte, Fritz Laux, Lina Yao, Eiko Yoneki, Takuya Yoshihiro, Wakayama University, Japan, Sergio Ilarri, Prabhat Mahanti, Dominique Laurent (+98 others)
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the inaugural event on fundamentals in supporting data analytics, special mechanisms and features of applying principles of data analytics, application-oriented analytics, and target-area analytics. Processing of terabytes to petabytes of data, or incorporating non-structural data and multi-structured data sources and types require advanced analytics and data science mechanisms for both raw and partially-processed information. Despite considerable advancements on high performance, large
more » ... and high computation power, there are challenges in identifying, clustering, classifying, and interpreting of a large spectrum of information. We take here the opportunity to warmly thank all the members of the DATA ANALYTICS 2014 technical program committee as well as the numerous reviewers. The creation of such a broad and high quality conference program would not have been possible without their involvement. We also kindly thank all the authors that dedicated much of their time and efforts to contribute to the DATA ANALYTICS 2014. We truly believe that thanks to all these efforts, the final conference program consists of top quality contributions. This event could also not have been a reality without the support of many individuals, organizations and sponsors. We also gratefully thank the members of the DATA ANALYTICS 2014 organizing committee for their help in handling the logistics and for their work that is making this professional meeting a success. We gratefully appreciate to the technical program committee co-chairs that contributed to identify the appropriate groups to submit contributions. We hope the DATA ANALYTICS 2014 was a successful international forum for the exchange of ideas and results between academia and industry and to promote further progress in data analytics. We hope Rome provided a pleasant environment during the conference and everyone saved some time for exploring this beautiful city.
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