This study investigates an approach of knowledge discovery and data mining in insufficient databases. An application of Computational Taxonomy analysis demonstrates that the approach is effective in such a data mining process. The approach is characterized by the use ot both the second type of domain knowledge and visualization. This type of knowledge is newly defined in this study and deduced from supposition about background situations of the domain. The supposition is triggered by strong intuition about the extracted features in a recurrent process of data mining. This type of domain knowledge is useful not only for discovering interesting knowledge but al so tor guiding the subsequent search for more explicit and interesting knowledge. ...
Data mining finds valuable information hidden in large volumes of data that need to be turned into u...
In recent years both the number and the size of organisational databases have increased rapidly. How...
Every day massive amount of data is generated, collected, and stored in information repositories suc...
This study investigates an approach of knowledge discovery and data mining in insufficient databases...
This study investigates an approach of knowledge discovery and data mining in insufficient databases...
This study investigates an approach of knowledge discovery and data mining in insufficient databases...
Frequently we become amazed with the increasing number of problems to be solved that fiourish while ...
AbstractData mining is defined as the computational process of analyzing large amounts of data in or...
Data mining and text mining refer to techniques, models, algorithms, and processes for knowledge dis...
International audienceKnowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD) and especially pattern mining can be in...
The current trend of increasing capabilities in data generation and collection has resulted in an ur...
With advanced computer technologies and their omnipresent usage, data accumulates in a speed unmatch...
Data mining (knowledge discovery from data) may be viewed as the extraction of interesting (non-triv...
In recent years, the exponentially growing amount of data made traditional data analysis methods imp...
AbstractA method for object aggregation and cluster identification has been proposed for knowledge d...
Data mining finds valuable information hidden in large volumes of data that need to be turned into u...
In recent years both the number and the size of organisational databases have increased rapidly. How...
Every day massive amount of data is generated, collected, and stored in information repositories suc...
This study investigates an approach of knowledge discovery and data mining in insufficient databases...
This study investigates an approach of knowledge discovery and data mining in insufficient databases...
This study investigates an approach of knowledge discovery and data mining in insufficient databases...
Frequently we become amazed with the increasing number of problems to be solved that fiourish while ...
AbstractData mining is defined as the computational process of analyzing large amounts of data in or...
Data mining and text mining refer to techniques, models, algorithms, and processes for knowledge dis...
International audienceKnowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD) and especially pattern mining can be in...
The current trend of increasing capabilities in data generation and collection has resulted in an ur...
With advanced computer technologies and their omnipresent usage, data accumulates in a speed unmatch...
Data mining (knowledge discovery from data) may be viewed as the extraction of interesting (non-triv...
In recent years, the exponentially growing amount of data made traditional data analysis methods imp...
AbstractA method for object aggregation and cluster identification has been proposed for knowledge d...
Data mining finds valuable information hidden in large volumes of data that need to be turned into u...
In recent years both the number and the size of organisational databases have increased rapidly. How...
Every day massive amount of data is generated, collected, and stored in information repositories suc...