Predictive Analytics World Conference in February announced the lineup of San Francisco
Santa Barbara, CA (openPR) 2 December 2009
Predictive Analytics World, San Francisco February 16 to 17, 2010 conference covers program hot topics and more advanced methods such as social data, elevation modeling (net lift), text mining, massive parallel analysis, in-cloud deployment and innovative applications that will benefit organizations new and creative ways. PAW is the business-oriented event for predictive analytics professionals, managers and commercial practice.
Packed with top predictive analytics experts, practitioners, writers and thinkers business includes the conference keynote speaker Kim Larsen, Director of Advanced Analytics at Charles Schwab, Andreas S. Weigend, Ph.D., former Chief Scientist at Amazon.com and Program Chair Eric Siegel, Ph.D., president of Impact prediction and former professor at Columbia University.
The conference also features speakers and case studies from various companies such as 1-800-FLOWERS, Amazon.com, AT & T, BBC, Canadian Automobile Association, Charles Schwab, Continental Airlines, German Postbank, Google, Group RCI, IBM , PASSUR Aerospace, PayPal (eBay), Sun Microsystems, U.S. Army, Visa, Wal-Mart Financial Services, and YouNoodle, plus specific examples from the U.S. Government CBP NCMI, NGIC, NSA and SSA.
The event follows the successful
PAW 2009 on the market, and commercial uses covers all industries and software vendors. Participants hear exactly how Fortune 500 analytics competitors and other top practitioners forecast models and what kind of impact on the business may provide it delivers.
“No matter how you use Predictive Analytics, the story is the same,” said Eric Siegel, Ph.D., Conference Chair and President of the prediction Impact, Inc. says “optimized business processes, anticipate customer scoring performance.”
Siegel adds that predictive analytics initiatives in all sectors use the same core predictive modeling technology, the similar project overhead and data requirements and common challenges and analytical processes face hurdles.
Workshops
“The best and worst of Predictive Analytics: Predictive Modeling Methods and Common Data Mining Mistakes”
Instructor: John F. Elder, Ph.D., CEO and founder of Elder Research, Inc.
http://www.predictiveanalyticsworld.com/sanfrancisco/2010/predictive_modeling_methods.php
“Hands-On Predictive Analytics”
Instructor: Dean Abbott, president, Abbott Analytics
http://www.predictiveanalyticsworld.com/sanfrancisco/2010/handson_predictive_analytics.php
“Putting predictive analytics to work”
Instructor: James Taylor, CEO of Decision Management Solutions
http://www.predictiveanalyticsworld.com/sanfrancisco/2010/predictive_analytics_work.php
Tell-All Interview Blog
Read the interview in the conference chair Eric Siegel answers:
What you want to attract visitors in PAW?
How does PAW compensation between the interests of competing software providers?
Why did you quit academia, and how does it compare to commercial application? Http: / / http://www.decisionstats.wordpress.com/2009/07/14/interview_eric-siege/
Cross-Industry Applications
Predictive Analytics World bills itself as the only conference of its kind and will provide vendor independent sessions of industries including banking, financial services, e-commerce, education, government, healthcare, high tech, insurance, non-profit, publishing -, retail and telecommunications. Commercial applications are response modeling, customer retention with churn modeling, product recommendations, fraud detection, online marketing optimization, behavior-based advertising, insurance pricing, sales planning, text mining and scoring.
February Inaugural Predictive Analytics World saw over 200 participants from 12 countries, and the next event in October was well attended.
Predictive Analytics World Conference was probably the best analysis I have visited, from a knowledge perspective in a long time … (and) turned in my new must-go-to-conference, “said Dennis R. Mortensen, Director of Data Insights at Yahoo!
The conference is suitable for those who are new to predictive analytics, launching a new initiative or simply seeking ways of predictive analytics in their organization position. Predictive Analytics World Users can:
make predictive analytics providers and compare solutions, software and servicesexchange network with colleagues and experiences and challenges
Participate in discussions with predictive analytics experts will
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More information
For more information, see: http://www.predictiveanalyticsworld.com
For a complete overview of the conference agenda, see:
http://www.predictiveanalyticsworld.com/sanfrancisco/2010/agenda_overview.php
find http://www.predictiveanalyticsworld.com/register.php registration. Application to 18 December will qualify for Super Early Bird (save $ 400 off the regular price), registration by 15 January will qualify for Early Bird (save $ 200).
additional $ 50 from the Super Early Bird registration fee – a total savings of $ 450 – $ 150 or from the Early Bird or Regular registration fee with the discount code. PRW150
What is predictive analytics? See Predictive Analytics Guide:
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