DAME Newsletter
As of October 2009, we are introducing an electronic newsletter to keep the community informed about current activities of interest in DAME project. These communications will include announcements of available tools, scientific use cases, evolution in the field of Data Mining in Astrophysics and other information of interest to the community.
The newsletter will appear whenever important news and/or services becomes available. The Newsletter is not restricted to the DAME Board. It is open to host external people discussions and/or promotions of their research and work.
We hope this new service will enhance the communication between DAME and its community as well as the dissemination of Knowledge Discovery in Databases.Available Issues
All available issues of the DAME Electronic Newsletter are listed below.How to contribute
If you are interested, you may contribute to the Newsletters with articles, discussions, letters or promotions of your own work (also if outside DAME activities, but always related with research in Astroinformatics, data mining, distributed data analysis and Knowledge Discovery in Databases).The newsletter is delivered to Scientific Institutes, international Collaborations, Science Groups related with the topics of interest covered by the DAME project.
You can send us your contribution in one of these formats, MSWord, OpenOffice, Latex. Pictures, images, tables, screenshots (any format) are also accepted. The max length of contributions should not exceed two A4 pages (figures/tables and references included).
In order to do so please contact the Editor.Editorial Board
Editor in Charge:- M. Brescia, [brescia at na.astro.it]
- R. D'Abrusco
- C. Donalek
- S.G. Djorgovski
- S. Cavuoti
- G. Longo
- O. Laurino

News:
We apologize for missing information!
Data Mining Web Application (beta release) is available!
Last submission is a refereed paper, Brescia et al. 2010, available on ADS Go
Last Bachelor in DAME was G. Vebber with DAME in Grid project.
Last Lecture related with DAME is made by S. Cavuoti, PhD Workshop in Napoli.
Resources:
Drawing of a full pyramid
Leonardo da Vinci
De Divina Proportione, Luca Pacioli, Milan, 1497
