Data mining is the process of extracting implicit, previously unknown, and potentially useful information from data in databases. It is widely recognized as a useful tool for deci...
James P. Buckley, Jennifer Seitzer, Yongzhi Zhang,...
A data mining system can semi-automatically discover knowledge by mining a large volume of data, but the discovered knowledge is not always novel and may contain unreasonable facts...
The recent investigation of privacy-preserving data mining has been motivated by the growing concern about the privacy of individuals when their data is stored, aggregated, and mi...
Zhiqiang Yang, Rebecca N. Wright, Hiranmayee Subra...
Automatically segmenting unstructured text strings into structured records is necessary for importing the information contained in legacy sources and text collections into a data ...
Traditional methods for frequent itemset mining typically assume that data is centralized and static. Such methods impose excessive communication overhead when data is distributed...
Matthew Eric Otey, Chao Wang, Srinivasan Parthasar...