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PKDD
1998
Springer
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13 years 11 months ago
On Objective Measures of Rule Surprisingness
Most of the literature argues that surprisingness is an inherently subjective aspect of the discovered knowledge, which cannot be measured in objective terms. This paper departs fr...
Alex Alves Freitas
ICDM
2002
IEEE
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13 years 12 months ago
High Performance Data Mining Using the Nearest Neighbor Join
The similarity join has become an important database primitive to support similarity search and data mining. A similarity join combines two sets of complex objects such that the r...
Christian Böhm, Florian Krebs
HPCA
2006
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Last level cache (LLC) performance of data mining workloads on a CMP - a case study of parallel bioinformatics workloads
With the continuing growth in the amount of genetic data, members of the bioinformatics community are developing a variety of data-mining applications to understand the data and d...
Aamer Jaleel, Matthew Mattina, Bruce L. Jacob
BMCBI
2010
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13 years 4 months ago
Addressing the Challenge of Defining Valid Proteomic Biomarkers and Classifiers
Background: The purpose of this manuscript is to provide, based on an extensive analysis of a proteomic data set, suggestions for proper statistical analysis for the discovery of ...
Mohammed Dakna, Keith Harris, Alexandros Kalousis,...
ICDM
2007
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
Reducing UK-Means to K-Means
This paper proposes an optimisation to the UK-means algorithm, which generalises the k-means algorithm to handle objects whose locations are uncertain. The location of each object...
Sau Dan Lee, Ben Kao, Reynold Cheng