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KIC
2000
13 years 9 months ago
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining within a Design Environment
Designers, in the process of satisfying design requirements, generally encounter difficulties in, firstly, understanding the problem and secondly, finding a solution [Cross 1998]....
Mark K. D. Haffey, Alex H. B. Duffy
SSD
1995
Springer
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13 years 11 months ago
Discovery of Spatial Association Rules in Geographic Information Databases
Spatial data mining, i.e., discovery of interesting, implicit knowledge in spatial databases, is an important task for understanding and use of spatial data- and knowledge-bases. I...
Krzysztof Koperski, Jiawei Han
DEXAW
1999
IEEE
97views Database» more  DEXAW 1999»
14 years 2 days ago
Mining Several Data Bases with an Ensemble of Classifiers
The results of knowledge discovery in databases could vary depending on the data mining method. There are several ways to select the most appropriate data mining method dynamicall...
Seppo Puuronen, Vagan Y. Terziyan, Alexander Logvi...
XSYM
2004
Springer
161views Database» more  XSYM 2004»
14 years 1 months ago
Adjustable Transaction Isolation in XML Database Management Systems
Processing XML documents in multi-user database management environments requires a suitable storage model of XML data, support of typical XML document processing (XDP) interfaces, ...
Michael Peter Haustein, Theo Härder
SIGKDD
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Higher order mining
The value of knowledge obtainable by analysing large quantities of data is widely acknowledged. However, so-called primary or raw data may not always be available for knowledge di...
John F. Roddick, Myra Spiliopoulou, Daniel Lister,...