Subgroup Mining
Statistical findings on subgroups belong to the most popular and simple forms of knowledge we encounter in all domains of science, business, or even daily life. We read or hear such messages as: Lung cancer mortality rate has considerably increased for wo
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Series Editors: The Rectors of CISM Sandor Kaliszky- Budapest Mahir Sayir - Zurich Wilhelm Schneider - Wien The Secretary General of CISM Giovanni Bianchi- Milan Executive Editor Carlo Tasso - Udine
The series presents lecture notes, monographs, edited works and proceedings in the field of Mechanics, Engineering, Computer Science and Applied Mathematics. Purpose of the series is to make known in the international scientific and technical community results obtained in some of the activities organized by CISM, the International Centre for Mechanical Sciences.
INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR MECHANICAL SCIENCES COURSES AND LECTURES - No. 408
COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN DATA MINING EDITED BY GIACOMO DELLA RICCIA UNIVERSITY OF UDINE RUDOLF KRUSE OTTO-VON-GUERICKE UNIVERSITY HANZ-J. LENZ FREE UNIVERSITY BERLIN
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ISBN 978-3-211-83326-1
ISBN 978-3-7091-2588-5 (eBook)
DOI 10.1007/978-3-7091-2588-5
PREFACE
This volume contains papers accepted for final publication and read at the 3rd workshop on "Computational Intelligence in Data Mining", Udine (Italy), Oct 8-10, 1998. As its preceeding ones, this international conference was conveyed by the International School for the Synthesis of Expert Knowledge (ISSEK) and held in Palazzo del Torso of the Centre International des Sciences Mecaniques (CISM), Udine. The workshop was organised jointly by Prof G. Della Riccia (University of Udine), Prof R. Kruse (University of Magdeburg), and Prof H.-1. Lenz (Free University Berlin). The talks were given by researchers who were recruited from various fields and individually invited. The various backgrounds of the participants were intended, and improved the quality of the round-table discussions and, hopefully, stimulated further studies. Computational Intelligence and Data Mining are hot topics of current research. The extension of their semantics is still under discussion. Computational Intelligence incorporates for example techniques like data fusion, uncertain reasoning, heuristic search, learning, and soft computing. Data Mining focuses on unscrambling unknown patterns or data structures in very large data sets. In this sense it can be considered as explorative data analysis on massive data. Evidently, it makes sense to join both areas. In section 1: "Discovering Structures in Large Databases" A. Siebes aims for
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