Meetings
- 2011
- LEE 2011 Special Session on Learning in evolving environments and its application on real-world problems at ICMLA'11
- HaCDAIS 2011 The 2nd International Workshop on Handling Concept Drift in Adaptive Information Systems
- ICAIS 2011 Track on Incremental Learning
- IJCNN 2011 Special Session on Concept Drift and Learning Dynamic Environments
- CIDUE 2011 Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Dynamic and Uncertain Environments
- 2010
- HaCDAIS 2010 International Workshop on Handling Concept Drift in Adaptive Information Systems: Importance, Challenges and Solutions
- ICMLA10 Special Session on Dynamic learning in non-stationary environments
- SAC 2010 Data Streams Track at ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
- SensorKDD 2010 International Workshop on Knowledge Discovery from Sensor Data
- StreamKDD 2010 Novel Data Stream Pattern Mining Techniques
- Concept Drift and Learning in Nonstationary Environments at IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence
- MLMDS’2010 Special Session on Machine Learning Methods for Data Streams at the 10th International Conference on Intelligent Design and Applications, ISDA’10
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