We explore how recent data mining-based tools developed in domains such as biomedicine or text mining for extracting interesting knowledge from sequence data could be applied to personal life course data. We focus on two types of approaches: Survival trees that attempt to partition the data into homogeneous groups regarding their survival characteristics, i.e., the duration until a given event occurs and the mining of typical discriminating episodes. We show how these approaches may fruitfully complement the outcome of more classical event history analyses and single out some specific issues raised by their application to socio-demographic data
event classes in biographies, based on a prob-abilistic latent-variable model. Taking as in-put time...
This chapter discusses the rationale for the use of life history calendars in studying social and ps...
Life course research has been more or less dominated by quantitative methods of data analysis. The d...
Individual longitudinal or sequence data are common to many fields. For instance, they are essential...
This communication presents a just starting research project aiming at exploring the possibilities o...
This paper is mainly methodological. It is concerned with the different ways me may analyse personal...
The life history calendar is a data-collection tool for obtaining reliable retrospective data about ...
Individual lifecourses have become increasingly complex over the last decades across industrialised ...
This communication presents a just starting research project aiming at exploring the possibilities o...
These resouces are concerned with looking in greater depth at issues in both the handling and analys...
In this paper we discuss and apply machine learning techniques, using ideas from a core research are...
The aim of this paper is to present a very interesting group of data analysis methods called Event H...
In this paper, we discuss an approach for discovering temporal changes in event sequences, and prese...
In this paper an extension of tree-structured methodology to cover censored survival analysis is dis...
We apply a methodology for clustering data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) on employm...
event classes in biographies, based on a prob-abilistic latent-variable model. Taking as in-put time...
This chapter discusses the rationale for the use of life history calendars in studying social and ps...
Life course research has been more or less dominated by quantitative methods of data analysis. The d...
Individual longitudinal or sequence data are common to many fields. For instance, they are essential...
This communication presents a just starting research project aiming at exploring the possibilities o...
This paper is mainly methodological. It is concerned with the different ways me may analyse personal...
The life history calendar is a data-collection tool for obtaining reliable retrospective data about ...
Individual lifecourses have become increasingly complex over the last decades across industrialised ...
This communication presents a just starting research project aiming at exploring the possibilities o...
These resouces are concerned with looking in greater depth at issues in both the handling and analys...
In this paper we discuss and apply machine learning techniques, using ideas from a core research are...
The aim of this paper is to present a very interesting group of data analysis methods called Event H...
In this paper, we discuss an approach for discovering temporal changes in event sequences, and prese...
In this paper an extension of tree-structured methodology to cover censored survival analysis is dis...
We apply a methodology for clustering data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) on employm...
event classes in biographies, based on a prob-abilistic latent-variable model. Taking as in-put time...
This chapter discusses the rationale for the use of life history calendars in studying social and ps...
Life course research has been more or less dominated by quantitative methods of data analysis. The d...