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MCML at PAKDD 2025

Two Accepted Papers

29th Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, Sydney, Australia, Jun 10-13, 2025

We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 2 papers to PAKDD 2025. Congrats to our researchers!

Main Track (2 papers)

M. AljoudG. M. Tavares • C. Leiber • T. Seidl
DCMatch - Identify Matching Architectures in Deep Clustering through Meta-Learning.
PAKDD 2025 - 29th Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining. Sydney, Australia, Jun 10-13, 2025. DOI GitHub

T. WeberM. IngrischB. BischlD. Rügamer
Preventing Sensitive Information Leakage via Post-hoc Orthogonalization with Application to Chest Radiograph Embeddings.
PAKDD 2025 - 29th Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining. Sydney, Australia, Jun 10-13, 2025. DOI GitHub

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