KDD 2021 Data Science Conference Welcomes Singapore Senior Minister for Opening Address

July 28, 2021

SINGAPORE, July 26, 2021 — The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (SIGKDD) announced today that Singapore’s Dr. Janil Puthucheary, Senior Minister of State in the Ministry for Communications & Information and the Ministry for Health, will join international data science experts and other dignitaries at KDD 2021, the premier data mining conference. Based in Singapore, KDD 2021 will take place virtually Aug. 14-18, 2021. Senior Minister of State Dr. Janil Puthucheary will deliver the event’s opening address, which will include a question-and-answer session moderated by Dr. Michael Zeller, head of AI Strategy & Solutions at Temasek.

KDD 2021 brings together researchers and practitioners from data science, machine learning, big data, and artificial intelligence (AI) to fuel the innovation of tomorrow. Singapore provides a fitting backdrop to the event. The country has established itself at the vanguard of AI and, in 2019, launched its National AI Strategy, outlining its vision to be a leader in developing and deploying scalable, impactful AI solutions in key sectors of high value and relevance to its citizens and businesses by 2030.

“AI is a general-purpose technology that has wide applications across many fields, ranging from medical diagnosis to urban planning and fraud detection,” Senior Minister of State Dr. Janil Puthucheary said. “As articulated in our National AI Strategy, AI defines the next phase of our Smart Nation journey and gives Singapore the opportunity to transcend our geographical limits, unlock new frontiers of growth, and deliver tremendous social and economic value to our citizens. I am glad to be sharing more about Singapore’s efforts and ambitions in AI at KDD 2021.”

“We are incredibly excited and deeply honored to welcome Senior Minister of State Dr. Janil Puthucheary as a distinguished expert and exemplary leader championing Singapore’s commitment to excellence in data science. This year’s virtual conference promises to be our most successful to date, and we are fervently committed to presenting an engaging, equitable, and memorable event,” stated Feida Zhu, professor from Singapore Management University and KDD 2021 conference co-chair.

As the largest and longest-running data mining conference globally, KDD 2021 features approximately 400 papers from both academia and industry presented across 100 sessions. This year, the organizers are focused on achieving equity across time zones – offering content spread out within a full 24-hour time window – to cover a multitude of attendee locations. Another important new feature this year: registered participants can now access all papers and presentation videos, and interact with authors through live messaging systems before the conference begins.

“ACM SIGKDD’s mission is to provide the premier forum for advancing and driving adoption of the science of knowledge discovery and data mining, and the annual KDD conference provides the ideal venue for shared education and learning among new and tenured practitioners and academics,” noted Wei Wang, professor of computer science and computational medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles, and ACM SIGKDD board chair.

In addition to workshops, lecture-style tutorials, and live interactive sessions, the conference features a notable roster of keynote speakers from academia, which include:

  • Jeffrey Ullman, CEO of Gradiance Corp; Stanford W. Ascherman professor emeritus of engineering, Stanford University
  • Shannon Glotzer, John W. Cahn Distinguished University Professor, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Stuart W. Churchill Collegiate Professor of Chemical Engineering, and the Anthony C. Lembke Department Chair of Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan
  • Claire Tomlin, professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences, University of California at Berkeley
  • Vincent Conitzer, Kimberly J. Jenkins Distinguished University Professor of New Technologies and professor of computer science, economics, and philosophy, Duke University; head of technical AI engagement, Institute for Ethics in AI; professor of computer science and philosophy, University of Oxford

Attendees will be able to immerse themselves in compelling content across various disciplines of data science, such as Health Day; Deep Learning Day; Trust Day; Environmental, Social and Governance Day; and KDD Cup Day. The conference also features numerous Applied Data Science invited talks, which will focus on innovative data science applications and will feature influential speakers and leading experts from organizations such as Instacart, ByteDance, Alibaba Group, Databricks, Google Research, Facebook AI, and Intel Labs.

For more information about KDD 2021 and to register, visit https://www.kdd.org/kdd2021/.

Registration is open for the conference through Aug. 14.

About ACM SIGKDD:  

ACM SIGKDD is a premier global professional organization for researchers and professionals dedicated to the advancement of the science and practice of knowledge discovery and data mining. SIGKDD is ACM’s Special Interest Group on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining. The annual KDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining is the premier interdisciplinary conference for data mining, data science and analytics.


Source: ACM SIGKDD 

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