The increasing amount of very large XML datasets available to casual users is a challenging problem for our community, and calls for an appropriate support to efficiently gather knowledge from these data. Data mining, already widely applied to extract frequent correlations of values from both structured and semi-structured datasets, is the appropriate field for knowledge elicitation. In this work we describe an approach to extract Tree-based association rules from XML documents. Such rules provide approximate, intensional information on both the structure and the content of XML documents, and can be stored in XML format to be queried later on. A prototype system demonstrates the effectiveness of the approach
Abstract — The enormous amount of internet causes huge amount of data to be stored and processed whi...
The use of eXtensible Markup Language (XML) in web, business and scientific databases lead to the de...
Compared with traditional association rule mining in the structured world (e.g. Relational Databases...
The increasing amount of very large XML datasets available to casual users is a challenging problem ...
The increasing amount of XML datasets available to casual users increases the necessity of investiga...
Abstract—The inherent flexibilities of XML in both structure and semantics makes mining from XML dat...
The role of the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) is becoming very important in the research fields f...
An XML enabled framework for representation of association rules in databases was first presented in...
Abstract- Extracting information from semi structured documents is difficult task. It is more crucia...
Extracting information from semistructured documents is a very hard task, and is going to become mor...
Extracting information from semi structured documents is difficult task. It is more crucial as there...
With the sheer amount of data stored, presented and exchanged using XML nowadays, the ability to ext...
An XML enabled framework for representation of association rules in databases was first presented in...
XML has become the standard for data representation on the internet. This expansion in reputation ha...
In this paper, we propose a new framework, called XLogic- Miner, to mine association rules from XML ...
Abstract — The enormous amount of internet causes huge amount of data to be stored and processed whi...
The use of eXtensible Markup Language (XML) in web, business and scientific databases lead to the de...
Compared with traditional association rule mining in the structured world (e.g. Relational Databases...
The increasing amount of very large XML datasets available to casual users is a challenging problem ...
The increasing amount of XML datasets available to casual users increases the necessity of investiga...
Abstract—The inherent flexibilities of XML in both structure and semantics makes mining from XML dat...
The role of the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) is becoming very important in the research fields f...
An XML enabled framework for representation of association rules in databases was first presented in...
Abstract- Extracting information from semi structured documents is difficult task. It is more crucia...
Extracting information from semistructured documents is a very hard task, and is going to become mor...
Extracting information from semi structured documents is difficult task. It is more crucial as there...
With the sheer amount of data stored, presented and exchanged using XML nowadays, the ability to ext...
An XML enabled framework for representation of association rules in databases was first presented in...
XML has become the standard for data representation on the internet. This expansion in reputation ha...
In this paper, we propose a new framework, called XLogic- Miner, to mine association rules from XML ...
Abstract — The enormous amount of internet causes huge amount of data to be stored and processed whi...
The use of eXtensible Markup Language (XML) in web, business and scientific databases lead to the de...
Compared with traditional association rule mining in the structured world (e.g. Relational Databases...