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Programme SDA2018
Four Days to talk about Symbolic Data Analysis
17-20 October 2018
October 17 - Tutorial – CTC Room
15h00-16h30: Introduction to Symbolic Data Analysis
16h30-17h00: Coffee-break
17h00-18h30: Presentation of the RSDA package with case studies
October 18 - Francisco Sampaio Auditorium
9h00-9h30: Opening Session
9h30-10h05: New Perspectives on SDA
10h05-11h20: Session I - Foundations of SDA
11h20-11h45: Coffee-break
11h45-13h00: Session II - Clustering I
13h00-14h30: Lunch
14h30-16h10: Session III - Factorial Methods
16h10-16h35: Coffee-break
16h35-17h50: Session IV - Applications of SDA I
18h10-20h00: Tour to city center including visit to the Museum of Traditional Clothes
20h00: Dinner (city center)
October 19 - Francisco Sampaio Auditorium
9h00-10h40: Session V - Statistical Modelling
10h40-11h05: Coffee-break
11h05-12h45: Session VI - Clustering II
12h45-14h15: Lunch
14h15-15h55: Session VII - Applications of SDA II
15h55-16h20: Coffee-break
16h20-17h35: Session VIII - Regression
19h00-20h00: Visit to Saint Lucia
20h00: Dinner (Saint Lucia)
October 20 - Francisco Sampaio Auditorium
9h00-10h40: Session IX - Time Series
10h40-11h05: Coffee-break
11h05-12h20: Session X - Visualization and Modeling of Interval Data
12h20-13h20: Discussion
13h20-13h30: Closing Session
13h30-15h00: Lunch
Additional Information:
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There is a 25 minutes slot reserved for each presentation (including 5 minutes of discussion)
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The workshop room is equipped with a computer (with internet access), a projector and a screen.
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Please bring your presentation on a USB stick.
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Please check that your file with presentation is portable (PDF is preferred).
Tutorial
A tutorial on “Introduction to Symbolic Data Analysis” will take place before the SDA2018 Workshop - Wednesday October 17th.
15h-16h30: Introduction to Symbolic Data Analysis - Paula Brito
16h30-17h: Coffee-break
17h-18h30: Presentation of the RSDA package with case studies - Oldemar Rodriguez
This tutorial is included in the Workshop registration fee. It is also possible to register only for the tutorial.
About Symbolic Data Analysis
What is Symbolic Data Analysis?
Data Science, considered as a science by itself, is in general terms, the extraction of knowledge from data. Symbolic data analysis (SDA) gives a new way of thinking in Data Science by extending the standard input to a set of classes of individual entities. Hence, classes of a given population are considered to be units of a higher level population to be studied. Such classes often represent the real units of interest. In order to take variability between the members of each class into account, classes are described by intervals, distributions, set of categories or numbers sometimes weighted and the like. In that way, we obtain new kinds of data, called ‘symbolic’ as they cannot be reduced to numbers without losing much information. The first step in SDA is to build the symbolic data table where the rows are classes and the variables can take symbolic values. The second step is to study and extract new knowledge from these new kinds of data by at least an extension of Computer Statistics and Data Mining to symbolic data. SDA is a new paradigm which opens up a vast domain of research and applications by giving complementary results to classical methods applied to standard data. SDA also gives answers to big data and complex data challenges as big data can be reduced and summarized by classes and as complex data with multiple unstructured data tables and unpaired variables can be transformed into a structured data table with paired symbolic-valued variables.
Diday, E. (2016). Thinking by classes in data science: the symbolic data analysis paradigm. WIREs Comp Stat, 8: 172–205. doi: 10.1002/wics.1384
Symbolic Data Analysis (SDA) provides a framework for the representation and analysis of data that comprehends inherent variability. While in Data Mining and classical Statistics the data to be analyzed usually presents one single value for each variable, that is no longer the case when the entities under analysis are not single elements, but groups gathered on the basis of some given criteria. Then, for each variable, variability inherent to each group should be taken into account. Also, when analysing concepts, such as botanic species, disease descriptions, car models, and so on, data entail intrinsic variability, which should be explicitly considered. To this purpose, new variable types have been introduced, whose realizations are not single real values or categories, but sets, intervals, or,more generally, distributions over a given domain. SDA provides methods for the (multivariate) analysis of such data, where the variability expressed in the data representation is taken into account, using various approaches.
Brito, P. (2014). Symbolic data analysis: Another look at the interaction of data mining and statistics. WIREs Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, 4 (4), 281–295. doi: 10.1002/widm.1133
Committees
Organizing Committee
LIAAD INESC-TEC
FEP - University of Porto LIAAD INESC-TEC
Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo LIAAD INESC-TEC
Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo LIAAD INESC-TEC
Steering Committee
Scientific Committee
France
Brasil
USA
Belgium
Portugal
Portugal
Italy
Portugal
Slovenia
Registration
Tutorial+Workshop Only Tutorial Only Tutorial (students*)
Up to 25 September 150 € 50 € 25 €
26 September - 11 October 190 € 60 € 30 €
Dates Fees
* A document confirming the student status must be sent together with the proof of the bank transfer to the e-mail sda2018@estg.ipvc.pt.
The workshop fee covers:
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Tutorial
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Lunches: 18, 19, 20 October
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Dinners: 18, 19 October
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Coffee-breaks
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Program and abstracts book
Accompanying person Fees
Per lunch (18, 19, 20 October) 14 €
Per dinner (18, 19 October) 35 €
Presentations will be included in the program only if the registration fee for the presenting author is paid before the 25th of September.
Only the abstracts of presented papers will be included in the final version of the Book of Abstracts, which will be available on the workshop web site.
Participants will receive the signed and stamped proof of payment and the certificate of attendance by the end of the workshop at the registration desk.
Cancellation and refund: Registration fee (minus 30€ for administrative expenses) is refunded if participation is cancelled prior to October 4th. For cancellations after that date, no refund will be given under any circumstances.
Registration Form
If you wish to participate at the SDA workshop please complete and submit the Registration Form.
Deadline for registration is 11 October 2018.
Privacy Policy
The personal data collected through SDA2018 workshop registration form will be used only for the management of the meeting and eliminated within one month after the event, except for the information necessary for the emission of invoices, which will be made available to the CLAD Association and kept for the period legally required.
The communication of personal data is a legal and contractual obligation and is a necessary requirement, therefore, refusal to supply it makes the registration process and participation in the workshop impossible.
Registration Form
Registration Fee
Payment of the registration fee is made by bank transfer to the following Caixa Geral de Depósitos CLAD account:
Bank: Caixa Geral de Depósitos
Account owner : CLAD
NIB: 0035 0194 00003237430 58
IBAN: PT50 0035 0194 00003237430 58
BIC: CGDIPTPL
The proof of bank transfer must be sent by e-mail to sda2018@estg.ipvc.pt, identifying in the subject the first and last name of the participant, as in: Registration_FirstName_LastName
Submission
Authors are welcome to submit contributions on the topic of Symbolic Data Analysis, in the form of an Extended Abstract (in English, not exceeding two pages, including references).
The abstracts received will be reviewed by the scientific committee.
Notification to the authors will be sent by e-mail by September 15th (new date).
Accepted abstracts will be included in the Book of Abstracts if the registration fee for the presenting author is paid before September 25th.
The workshop's official language is English.
All abstracts accepted will be presented an oral communication with the duration of around 25 min (including 5 minutes of discussion).
All submitted Extended Abstracts must meet the following requirements:
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Max. 2 pages, including references
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Written in English
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Use the following template in LaTex: TemplateSDA2018.tex - TemplateSDA2018.pdf
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Submitted both in the tex and pdf format. The name of the files should include the first and last name of the first author and the title of the abstract, as in: FirstName_LastName_Title.tex and FirstName_LastName_Title.pdf
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Figures, if included, should be sent together with the tex and pdf files. The names of the figure files (in: pdf, jpg or png) should be the ones referenced in the tex file. These names should include the first and last name of the first author, as in: FirstName_LastName_Figure1.pdf
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Abstracts should be submitted by e-mail to sda2018@estg.ipvc.pt, identifying in the subject the first and last name of the first autor, as in: Abstract_FirstName_LastName_Title
Participants
51
11
Sessions
Speakers
33
Authors
62
Location
Higher School of Technology and Management
Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo
Avenida do Atlântico
4900-348 Viana do Castelo
Gps: N 41º 41' 36'' W 8º 50' 48''
Travelling
Accommodation
Distance to ESTG: 1,6 Km
Single room | €35
Double room | €45
Twin room | €50
Reservation: reservas@olaranjeira.com
Distance to ESTG: 1,6 Km
Single room | €50
Double/Twin room | €55
Reservation: info@hotelaranjeira.com
Rali Viana Hotel ***
Distance to ESTG: 2,1Km
Single room | €45
Double/Twin room (individual occupation) | €50
Double/Twin room (double occupation) | €55
Reservation: jorgesousa@hotelraliviana.com
Axis Viana Business & SPA Hotel ****
Distance to ESTG: 3,1 km
Single room | €59
Double room | €69
Reservation: reservas@axisviana.com
SPA access is included.
Melo Alvim Hotel ****
Distance to ESTG: 1,6 Km
Single room | €66,22
Double room | €73.66
Reservation: website
https://hotelmeloalvim.com/en/home
In Quick Reservation insert promotional reservation code SDA_18
Flôr de Sal Hotel ****
Distance to ESTG: 210 m
Single room | €75
Double/Twin room | €95
Supplement sea view | €10
Reservation: website https://hotelflordesal.com/en/.
In Book Online (lower left corner) insert promotional reservation code Z97B1P4
Fábrica do Chocolate Hotel ****
Distance to ESTG: 2,2 km
Single room | €75
Double room | €85
Reservation: reservas@fabricadochocolate.com
A visit to the Interactive Museum of Chocolate is included.
Additional information:
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All prices are per day and include breakfast and VAT.
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To enjoy these special prices participants must mention, at the time of the booking, the participation in the Workshop SDA2018 at ESTG-IPVC.
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Every morning at 8:30 a bus from the organization will take the participants from the city center (Cultural Center near to the Gil Eannes Ship) to the ESTG.
Accessibility
By plane
From Porto airport – Aeroporto Sá Carneiro
The closest airport to Viana do Castelo is Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport, about 60 km away. From this point, and in addition to taxi service, there are two other options:
- Two companies that carry out daily transfers from Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport to Viana do Castelo (faster and cheaper option):
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OVNITUR (https://www.ovnitur.pt/)
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BARQUENSE (http://www.barquense.com/v2)
- Subway + train to get to Viana do Castelo:
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Metro (https://en.metrodoporto.pt/) - line E (purple line): Airport -> Estádio do Dragão
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The stop-off is Campanhã, which gives direct access to the Railway Station, with the same name.
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Trains (https://www.cp.pt/passageiros/en) bound for Viana do Castelo depart from the station of Campanhã. You can take the train with destination “Valença” or the train called “Celta” that goes up to Vigo - Spain (for this train you might have to buy the ticket in advance)
By car
Coming from the south (Porto) take the A28 motorway to Viana do Castelo.
Past Events
SDA 2017
12-14 June | Ljubljana, Slovenia
SDA 2015
17-19 November | Orléans, France
SDA 2014
14-16 June | Taipei, Taiwan
SDA 2012
7-9 November | Madrid, Spain
SDA 2011
7-9 June | Namur, Belgium
SDA 2009
18-20 October | Wienerwaldhof, Austria