Call For Paper: The Undergraduate Consortium at SIGKDD 2022
Call For Paper: The Undergraduate Consortium at SIGKDD 2022
Description
The Undergraduate Consortium at KDD 2022 (KDD-UC) is a new initiative that endeavors to expand and enhance the participation of undergraduate students of diverse backgrounds in research pertaining to knowledge discovery from data. Towards that goal, the KDD-UC will:
The KDD-UC will accept paper submissions from only undergraduate students (they should be the primary authors of the paper). Students exploring a career in data science research are encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to students who identify with groups traditionally underrepresented in the field of computing and/or students who have limited resources related to graduate school at their home institutions.
Target Audience
The aim of the KDD-UC is to broaden the participation of undergraduate students from different backgrounds in research pertaining to knowledge discovery from data by providing mentorship and support for the conference experience. We especially invite students who are women and minorities in computing, students from "primarily undergraduate" institutions, and students who have limited resources for research and graduate school at their home institutions. The target audience for the KDD-UC is current undergraduate students who:
Important Dates
Application Instructions
Applications must be submitted in full via the submission portal by 11:59:59 pm UTC-12 (Anywhere on Earth) on the stated deadline date. Application materials should not be anonymized. Submit the following materials using the following Web site:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/KDD2022UGThe research paper MUST be at most 6 pages, excluding references, using the ACM Conference Proceeding templates (two column format). References are limited to 1 page. Template guidelines are available here: https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template. In addition, authors can provide an optional one (1) page supplement at the end of their submitted paper (it needs to be in the same PDF file and start at page 8) focused on reproducibility (include details for how someone can reproduce your work). An undergraduate student must be the leading author of the paper. Once the paper has been submitted, the set of authors cannot be changed.
The student’s personal statement will be submitted at the same time as the research paper using the CMT submission system. It should help readers understand the student’s interests, research experiences and contributions, and future goals for data science research. In their statement, they should:
Personal statements must be written using the NSF GRFP statement formatting guidelines, which require standard 8.5″x 11″ page size, Times New Roman font for all text, no smaller than 11-point (except text that is part of an image), 1″ margins on all sides, and no less than single spacing (approximately 6 lines per inch). Please use the provided template of the personal statement as follows: Template for personal statement
A request will be emailed to an advisor of the student’s choice (not necessarily a co-author of the paper) who can speak towards their data science research interests and abilities. The advisor will be asked to provide some details about the student’s contribution to the submitted research project; the student’s progress through their current undergraduate program; and how they believe the student can contribute to, and benefit from, participating in the UC. The advisor should be a faculty member, post-doc, or professional researcher with a graduate degree who can speak to all of these points.
Advisor questionnaires will be sent out shortly after the application submission deadline, and they are expected to be completed within a week. No letters of recommendation will be accepted.
Review Criteria
Applications will be reviewed according to the following criteria:
Accepted applicants who also attend the UC will have their papers published by KDD (online only). Additionally, a subset of the students will be invited to present their papers during the UC, while the rest will be invited to present their work in the form of a poster. All accepted applicants will also receive some financial support towards attending the conference, in exchange for volunteering a few hours of their time at the conference. The maximum amount of support provided to each grantee is set by the sponsors (ACM SIGKDD, NSF), and they are intended to partially cover the grantee’s expenses. Conference registration will be waived for all student travel award grantees. Travel may or may not be partially covered depending on the total availability of funds and the number of awards given.
Acknowledgments
Support for the 2022 Undergraduate Consortium is graciously provided by ACM SIGKDD and the National Science Foundation.
Undergraduate Consortium Chairs