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Two Accepted Papers (1 Main, and 1 Workshop)

23rd IEEE International Conference on Data Mining, Shanghai, China, Dec 01-04, 2023

We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 2 papers to ICDM 2023: 1 Main, and 1 Workshop papers. Congrats to our researchers!

Main Track (1 paper)

J. Rausch • G. Rashiti • M. Gusev • C. Zhang • S. Feuerriegel
DSG: An End-to-End Document Structure Generator.
ICDM 2023 - 23rd IEEE International Conference on Data Mining. Shanghai, China, Dec 01-04, 2023. DOI

Workshops (1 paper)

C. Leiber • L. Miklautz • C. Plant • C. Böhm
Benchmarking Deep Clustering Algorithms With ClustPy.
Workshop @ICDM 2023 - Workshop at the 23rd IEEE International Conference on Data Mining. Shanghai, China, Dec 01-04, 2023. DOI GitHub

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