Information Visualization In Data Mining And Knowledge Discovery


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Information Visualization in Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery


Information Visualization in Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery

Author: Usama M. Fayyad

language: en

Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann

Release Date: 2002


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This text surveys research from the fields of data mining and information visualisation and presents a case for techniques by which information visualisation can be used to uncover real knowledge hidden away in large databases.

Data Mining


Data Mining

Author: John Wang

language: en

Publisher: IGI Global

Release Date: 2003-01-01


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"An overview of the multidisciplinary field of data mining, this book focuses specifically on new methodologies and case studies. Included are case studies written by 44 leading scientists and talented young scholars from seven different countries. Topics covered include data mining based on rough sets, the impact of missing data, and mining free text for structure. In addition, the four basic mining operations supported by numerous mining techniques are addressed: predictive model creation supported by supervised induction techniques; link analysis supported by association discovery and sequence discovery techniques; DB segmentation supported by clustering techniques; and deviation detection supported by statistical techniques."

Visual Data Mining


Visual Data Mining

Author: Simeon Simoff

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2008-07-18


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The importance of visual data mining, as a strong sub-discipline of data mining, had already been recognized in the beginning of the decade. In 2005 a panel of renowned individuals met to address the shortcomings and drawbacks of the current state of visual information processing. The need for a systematic and methodological development of visual analytics was detected. This book aims at addressing this need. Through a collection of 21 contributions selected from more than 46 submissions, it offers a systematic presentation of the state of the art in the field. The volume is structured in three parts on theory and methodologies, techniques, and tools and applications.