| P. Smyth. Data mining at the interface of computer science and statistics. In Data Mining for Scienti c and Engineering Applications, 2002. To appear. |
....(such as the Web) One of the driving forces behind these developments is the emphasis in data mining on the analysis of observational data: the data set has not been collected to answer a particular question. For a longer discussion on the di erences between data mining and statistics, see [27, 26, 42]. To appear in: ICALP 2002, 29th International Colloquium on Automata, Languages, and Programming, Malaga, Spain, July 2002; c) Springer Verlag The data mining literature contains examples of at least two research traditions. The rst tradition, probabilistic modeling, views data mining as ....
P. Smyth. Data mining at the interface of computer science and statistics. In Data Mining for Scienti c and Engineering Applications, 2002. To appear.
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