We invite original contributions on a wide range of topics related to managing, integration, and mining of Solar & Stellar Astronomy Big Data, including, but not limited to:
Data Management
Astroinformatics & Statistics
Data Acquisition & Processing
Visualization & Interfaces
Applications
Space Weather Forecasting
Solar–Stellar Connection
Infrastructure & Standards
Submission deadline: August 4, 2025 Extended to August 11, 2025
Notification of acceptance: September 8, 2025 Extended to September 12, 2025
Camera-ready of Accepted Papers: September 25, 2025
Workshop date: Tentatively on Nov 12, 2025 (the first day), but may be subject to change.
Authors are invited to submit original papers that have not been published elsewhere and are not currently under consideration for another journal, conference, or workshop.
Regular Paper Submissions: submissions for peer review should be limited to a maximum of eight (8) pages, with an option for two (2) additional pages, at an additional charge of $125 for each page. The paper should be in the IEEE 2-column format (IEEE Templates or Overleaf), including the bibliography and any appendices. Regular paper submissions longer than 10 pages will be rejected without review.
Short Paper Submissions: submissions for peer review should be limited to a maximum of four (4) pages, with an option for two (2) additional pages, at an additional charge of $125 for each page. The paper should be in the IEEE 2-column format (IEEE Templates or Overleaf), including the bibliography and any appendices. Short paper submissions longer than 6 pages will be rejected without review.
Manuscripts must be submitted electronically through the online submission system: 30. SABID 2025: Workshop on Solar & Stellar Astronomy Big Data (SABID 2025). Email submissions are not accepted. All submissions will be single-blind reviewed by the Program Committee based on technical quality, relevance to the scope of the conference, originality, significance, and clarity.
Note: Accepted papers will be included in the ICDM Workshop Proceedings (separate from ICDM Main Conference Proceedings), and each workshop paper requires a full registration. Meanwhile, duplicate submissions of the same paper to more than one ICDM workshop are forbidden.
ICDM is a premier forum for presenting and discussing current research in data mining. At least one author of each accepted paper must complete the conference registration and present the paper at the conference for it to be included in the proceedings and program.