451 research outputs found

    Resource-aware ECG analysis on mobile devices

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    Database and Data Mining in Social Networking

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    Today’s data driven world exploiting the latest trends of database and its allied technologies like Data Warehouse and Data Mining. Data Mining in recent years emerged as one of the most efficient database technique proved to be very reliable almost in every organisation enabling to find previously unknown hidden data patterns for the benefit of organisation. At the same time it is imposing serious problems concerned to data privacy and its potential misuse

    Towards Role Based Hypothesis Evaluation for Health Data Mining

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    Data mining researchers have long been concerned with the application of tools to facilitate and improve data analysis on large, complex data sets. The current challenge is to make data mining and knowledge discovery systems applicable to a wider range of domains, among them health. Early work was performed over transactional, retail based data sets, but the attraction of finding previously unknown knowledge from the ever increasing amounts of data collected from the health domain is an emerging area of interest and specialisation. The problem is finding a solution that is suitably flexible to allow for generalised application whilst being specific enough to provide functionality that caters for the nuances of each role within the domain. The need for a more granular approach to problem solving in other areas of information technology has resulted in the use of role based solutions. This paper discusses the progress to date in developing a role oriented solution to the problem of providing for the diverse requirements of health domain data miners and defining the foundation for determining what constitutes an interesting discovery in an area as complex as health

    Mining Closed Itemsets for Coherent Rules: An Inference Analysis Approach

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    Past observations have shown that a frequent item set mining algorithm are alleged to mine the closed ones because the finish offers a compact and a whole progress set and higher potency. Anyhow, the most recent closed item set mining algorithms works with candidate maintenance combined with check paradigm that is dear in runtime likewise as area usage when support threshold is a smaller amount or the item sets gets long. Here, we show, PEPP with inference analysis that could be a capable approach used for mining closed sequences for coherent rules while not candidate. It implements a unique sequence closure checking format with inference analysis that based mostly on Sequence Graph protruding by an approach labeled Parallel Edge projection and pruning in brief will refer as PEPP. We describe a novel inference analysis approach to prune patterns that tends to derive coherent rules. A whole observation having sparse and dense real-life information sets proved that PEPP with inference analysis performs larger compared to older algorithms because it takes low memory and is quicker than any algorithms those cited in literature frequently

    Finding Exception For Association Rules Via SQL Queries

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    Finding association rules is mainly based on generating larger and larger frequent set candidates, starting from frequent attributes in the database. The frequent sets can be organised as a part of a lattice of concepts according to the Formal Concept Analysis approach. Since the lattice construction is database contents-dependent, the pseudo-intents (see Formal Concept Analysis) are avoided. Association rules between concept intents (closed sets) A=>B are partial implication rules, meaning that there is some data supporting A and (not B); fully explaining the data requires finding exceptions for the association rules. The approach applies to Oracle databases, via SQL queries

    Adaptive Mining Techniques for Data Streams Using Algorithm Output Granularity Mohamed

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    Mining data streams is an emerging area of research given the potentially large number of business and scientific applications. A significant challenge in analyzing /mining data streams is the high data rate of the stream. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to cope with the high data rate of incoming data streams. We termed our approach "algorithm output granularity". It is a resource-aware approach that is adaptable to available memory, time constraints, and data stream rate. The approach is generic and applicable to clustering, classification and counting frequent items mining techniques. We have developed a data stream clustering algorithm based on the algorithm output granularity approach. We present this algorithm and discuss its implementation and empirical evaluation. The experiments show acceptable accuracy accompanied with run-time efficiency. They show that the proposed algorithm outperforms the K-means in terms of running time while preserving the accuracy that our algorithm can achieve
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