Most of the complexity of common data mining tasks is due to the unknown amount of information contained in the data being mined. The more patterns and correlations are contained ...
Paolo Palmerini, Salvatore Orlando, Raffaele Pereg...
Background: The analysis of biological data is greatly enhanced by existing or emerging databases. Most existing databases, with few exceptions are not designed to easily support ...
S. A. Kirov, X. Peng, E. Baker, D. Schmoyer, B. Zh...
The usefulness of the results produced by data mining methods can be critically impaired by several factors such as (1) low quality of data, including errors due to contamination, ...
Fang Chu, Yizhou Wang, Carlo Zaniolo, Douglas Stot...
Many authors in the field of 3D human computer interaction have described the advantages of 3D user interfaces: Intuitive metaphors from daily life, immersive workspaces, virtual ...
Mining frequent patterns is a general and important issue in data mining. Complex and unstructured (or semi-structured) datasets have appeared in major data mining applications, i...
Kosuke Hashimoto, Kiyoko F. Aoki-Kinoshita, Nobuhi...