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Making Sense of Data II
Wiley 2009; US$ 97.00A hands-on guide to making valuable decisions from data using advanced data mining methods and techniques This second installment in the Making Sense of Data series continues to explore a diverse range of commonly used approaches to making and communicating decisions from data. Delving into more technical topics, this book equips readers with advanced... more...
Knowledge Processing with Interval and Soft Computing
Springer 2009; US$ 69.99Interval computing combined with fuzzy logic has become an emerging tool in studying artificial intelligence and knowledge processing (AIKP) applications since it models uncertainties frequently raised in the field. This book provides introductions for both interval and fuzzy computing in a very accessible style. Application algorithms covered in this... more...
Agents and Data Mining Interaction
Springer 2009; US$ 64.95This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Agents and Data Mining Interaction, ADMI 2009, held in Budapest, Hungary in May 10-15, 2009 as an associated event of AAMAS 2009, the 8th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems. The 12 revised papers and... more...
Adaptive Stream Mining
IOS Press 2010; US$ 160.00Contributes to the subject of mining time-changing data streams and addresses the design of learning algorithms for this purpose. This book introduces contributions on several different aspects of the problem, identifying research opportunities and increasing the scope for applications. more...
Data Mining IX
WIT Press 2008; US$ 210.00This book contains papers presented at the ninth International Conference on Data Mining, Protection, Detection and other Security Technologies held at the University of Cádiz in Spain, 2008. The applications of Data Mining are important in business, particularly large companies and government agencies, and this market is still going through a... more...
Text Mining and its Applications to Intelligence, CRM and Knowledge Management
WIT Press 2005; US$ 80.00Organizations generate and collect large volumes of textual data. Unfortunately, many companies are unable to capitalize fully on the value of this data because information implicit within it is not easy to discern.Primarily intended for business analysts and statisticians across multiple industries, this book provides an introduction to the types... more...
Data Mining VII
WIT Press 2006; US$ 358.00This book features papers from the Seventh International Conference on Data Mining and Information Engineering. State-of-the-art research results are brought together with practical development experiences from researchers and application developers from many different areas.The Conference provides a platform for discussion of theoretical and applicative... more...
Data Mining X
WIT Press 2009; US$ 158.00Since the end of the Cold War, the threat of large-scale wars has been substituted by new threats: terrorism, organised crime, trafficking, smuggling, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. To react to them, a security strategy is necessary, but in order to be effective it requires several instruments, including technological tools. Consequently,... more...
Data Mining VIII
WIT Press 2007; US$ 236.00During this last year we have witnessed the growth of the European Union's interest for data mining, especially when applied to unstructured data (eg. text mining). This is the proof that data mining is surely seen not only as an exciting research area but also as a technology that may solve current European citizens' delicate problems such... more...
Implementing Data Mining Algorithms in Microsoft SQL Server
WIT Press 2005; US$ 198.00Data mining technology is growing rapidly and, in many industries, has become commonplace. The main reasons for this are advances in computer technology that acquire, store and retrieve enormous amounts of data about everything from everywhere.In 2000, Microsoft introduced a data mining feature in their Microsoft® SQL Server 2000 Analysis... more...









