Overview
- Editors:
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Yahiko Kambayashi
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Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
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Werner Winiwarter
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EC3, Wien
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Masatoshi Arikawa
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Center for Spatial Information Science (CSIS), University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
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Table of contents (34 papers)
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Association Rules (1)
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- Ming-Cheng Tseng, Wen-Yang Lin
Pages 11-20
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- Peter Bollmann-Sdorra, Alaaeldin M. Hafez, Vijay V. Raghavan
Pages 21-30
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- Ling Feng, Qing Li, Allan Wong
Pages 31-40
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Association Rules (2)
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- Steffan Baron, Myra Spiliopoulou
Pages 51-60
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- Sérgio Viademonte, Frada Burstein, Robert Dahni, Scott Williams
Pages 61-70
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- Raffaele Perego, Salvatore Orlando, P. Palmerini
Pages 71-82
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Mining Temporal Patterns
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- Ismail H. Toroslu, Murat Kantarcioglu
Pages 83-92
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- Hideyuki Maki, Yuko Teranishi
Pages 93-100
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Data Mining Techniques
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- Catharine Wyss, Chris Giannella, Edward Robertson
Pages 101-110
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- Seppo Puuronen, Iryna Skrypnyk, Alexey Tsymbal
Pages 111-120
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- Yongqiao Xiao, Margaret H. Dunham
Pages 121-130
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Collaborative Filtering and Web Mining
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- Se June Hong, Ramesh Natarajan, Ilana Belitskaya
Pages 131-140
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- Sonny Han Seng Chee, Jiawei Han, Ke Wang
Pages 141-151
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- K. Selςuk Candan⋆, Wen-Syan Li
Pages 152-161
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Visualization and Matchmaking
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- Samuel Kaski, Janne Sinkkonen, Jaakko Peltonen
Pages 162-173
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- Ayman Ammoura, Osmar Zaïane, Randy Goebel
Pages 174-185
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- Thomas Eiter, Daniel Veit, Jörg P. Müller, Martin Schneider
Pages 186-194
About this book
Data Warehousing and Knowledge Discovery technology is emerging as a key technology for enterprises that wish to improve their data analysis, decision support activities, and the automatic extraction of knowledge from data. The objective of the Third International Conference on Data Warehousing and Knowledge Discovery (DaWaK 2001) was to bring together researchers and practitioners to discuss research issues and experience in developing and deploying data warehousing and knowledge discovery systems, applications, and solutions. The conference focused on the logical and physical design of data warehousing and knowledge discovery systems. The scope of the papers covered the most recent and relevant topics in the areas of association rules, mining temporal patterns, data mining techniques, collaborative filtering, Web mining, visualization, matchmaking, evelopment and maintenance of data warehouses, OLAP, and distributed data warehouses. These proceedings contain the technical papers selected for presentation at the conference. We received more than 90 papers from over 20 countries, and the program committee finally selected 34 papers. The conference program included one invited talk: “Knowledge Management in Heterogeneous Data Warehouse Environments” by Professor Larry Kerschberg, George Mason University, USA.
Editors and Affiliations
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Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Yahiko Kambayashi
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EC3, Wien
Werner Winiwarter
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Center for Spatial Information Science (CSIS), University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Masatoshi Arikawa