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Mining of concurrent text and time series
- In proceedings of the 6 th ACM SIGKDD Int'l Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining Workshop on Text Mining
, 2000
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Coordinating Agent Activities in Knowledge Discovery Processes
- IN INT’L JOINT CONF. ON WORK ACTIVITIES COORDINATION AND COLLABORATION
, 1999
"... Knowledge discovery in databases (KDD) is an increasingly widespread activity. KDD processes may entail the use of a large number of data manipulation and analysis techniques, and new techniques are being developed on an ongoing basis. A challenge for the effective use of KDD is coordinating the use ..."
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Knowledge discovery in databases (KDD) is an increasingly widespread activity. KDD processes may entail the use of a large number of data manipulation and analysis techniques, and new techniques are being developed on an ongoing basis. A challenge for the effective use of KDD is coordinating the use of these techniques, which may be highly specialized, conditional and contingent. Additionally, the understanding and validity of KDD results can depend critically on the processes by which they were derived. We propose to use process programming to address the coordination of agents in the use of KDD techniques. We illustrate this approach using the process language Little-JIL to program a representative bivariate regression process. With Little-JIL programs we can clearly capture the coordination of KDD activities, including control flow, pre- and post-requisites, exception handling, and resource usage.
Comparison Of Permutation Methods For The Partial Correlation And Partial Mantel Tests
, 2000
"... This document was created with FrameMaker 4.0.4 Keywords: Partial correlation, Mantel test, partial Mantel test, permutation test, power, simulation study, type I error ..."
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This document was created with FrameMaker 4.0.4 Keywords: Partial correlation, Mantel test, partial Mantel test, permutation test, power, simulation study, type I error

