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Advances in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining

6th Pacific-Asia Conference, PAKDD 2002, Taipei, Taiwan, May 6-8, 2002. Proceedings

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2002

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 2336)

Part of the book sub series: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI)

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Table of contents (56 papers)

  1. Survey Papers (Invited)

  2. Association Rules (I)

  3. Classification (I)

  4. Interestingness

  5. Sequence Mining

Other volumes

  1. Advances in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining

  2. Mining Multimedia and Complex Data

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About this book

Knowledge discovery and data mining have become areas of growing significance because of the recent increasing demand for KDD techniques, including those used in machine learning, databases, statistics, knowledge acquisition, data visualization, and high performance computing. In view of this, and following the success of the five previous PAKDD conferences, the sixth Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (PAKDD 2002) aimed to provide a forum for the sharing of original research results, innovative ideas, state-of-the-art developments, and implementation experiences in knowledge discovery and data mining among researchers in academic and industrial organizations. Much work went into preparing a program of high quality. We received 128 submissions. Every paper was reviewed by 3 program committee members, and 32 were selected as regular papers and 20 were selected as short papers, representing a 25% acceptance rate for regular papers. The PAKDD 2002 program was further enhanced by two keynote speeches, delivered by Vipin Kumar from the Univ. of Minnesota and Rajeev Rastogi from AT&T. In addition, PAKDD 2002 was complemented by three tutorials, XML and data mining (by Kyuseok Shim and Surajit Chadhuri), mining customer data across various customer touchpoints at- commerce sites (by Jaideep Srivastava), and data clustering analysis, from simple groupings to scalable clustering with constraints (by Osmar Zaiane and Andrew Foss).

Editors and Affiliations

  • EE Department, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC

    Ming-Syan Chen

  • IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Hawthorne, USA

    Philip S. Yu

  • School of Computing, National University of Singapore, Singapore

    Bing Liu

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