Classification and clustering for knowledge discovery. Selected papers based on the presentation at the international conference on fuzzy systems and knowledge discovery (FSKD), Singapore, November 18--22, 2002. (Q818324)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5015519
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5015519 |
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Classification and clustering for knowledge discovery. Selected papers based on the presentation at the international conference on fuzzy systems and knowledge discovery (FSKD), Singapore, November 18--22, 2002. (English)
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28 March 2006
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Publisher's description: Knowledge discovery today is a significant study and research area. In finding answers to many research questions in this area, the ultimate hope is that knowledge can be extracted from various forms of data around us. This book covers recent advances in unsupervised and supervised data analysis methods in computational intelligence for knowledge discovery. In its first part the book provides a collection of recent research on distributed clustering, self organizing maps and their recent extensions. If labeled data or data with known associations are available, we may be able to use supervised data analysis methods, such as classifying neural networks, fuzzy rule-based classifiers, and decision trees. Therefore this book presents a collection of important methods of supervised data analysis. It also includes a variety of applications of knowledge discovery in health, safety, commerce, mechatronics, sensor networks, and telecommunications. The articles of this volume will not be indexed individually
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