| DATE | PRESENTER | TOPIC and LINKS | COMMENTS |
| Aug 31 | Dr. Denton | organize | first meeting |
| Sep 7 | CANCELLED | CANCELLED | CANCELLED |
| Sep 14 | Group Talk | "Generalizing the Notion of Support" M. Steinbach @ University of Minnesota | discussion paper |
| Sep 21 | Out of Class | Virtual Genomics Conference | everyone to attend a talk |
| Sep 28 | Anupam Kumar Nath | Paper -- | |
| Oct 5 | Christopher Besemann | Mining the Space of Graph Properties | MoreDetails041005 |
| Oct 12 | Yue (Jenny) Cui | Mining Non-Redundant Association Rules | -- |
| Oct 19 | MAS | -- | -- |
| Oct 26 | Matthew Feist | Eliminating noisy information in Web pages for data mining | -- |
| Nov 2 | Christopher Besemann | Efficient mining of both positive and negative association rules | SlidesNov2 |
| Nov 9 | Yue (Jenny) Cui | Fast Computation of Database Operations using Graphics | -- |
| Nov 16 | MAS | NovelDataMiningTechnique.pdf | -- |
| Nov 23 | Matthew Feist | Active Mining of Data Streams | -- |
| Nov 30 | open | -- | -- |
| Dec 7 | Anupam | Paper -- -- | -- |
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