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Communications and Discoveries from Multidisciplinary Data

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A number of urgent problems are rising to human life: The attack of terrorists is hard to predict, due to the hidden leaderships. New diseases are hard to extinguish, due to their new causes. Products may be shortly abandoned, due to the appearance of new desires.
A common feature of recent socially high-impact problems, such as detecting the causal virus of SARS, is that they are open to multiple scientific domains. In order to respond to this social requirement, this book collects selected papers by authors for CODATA 2006, which are relevant to the discoveries of knowledge, risk, and opportunities by combining data from multiple disciplines.
By presenting papers in this book, we aim at urging the development of data-based methods and methodologies for interdisciplinary and creative communications for solving emerging social problems. The reader shall view the direction to combine three methodological frameworks: data mining, data sharing, and communication in the contexts of sciences and businesses.

List of contents

Thought, Communication, and Actions.- Sharing Representations and Creating Chances through Cognitive Niche Construction. The Role of Affordances and Abduction.- Discovering and Communicating through Multimodal Abduction.- Creative Community Working on Multidisciplinary Data.- Augmented Analytical Exploitation of a Scientific Forum.- Multi-Data Mining for Understanding Leadership Behavior.- Discussion Visualization on a Bulletin Board System.- Design of BBS with Visual Representation for Online Data Analysis.- A Study on Web Clustering with Respect to XiangShan Science Conference.- Discoveries from Data and Application to Business.- A Multilevel Integration Approach for E-Finance Portal Development.- Integrated Design Framework for Embedded GUI System.- A Unified Probabilistic Inference Model for Targeted Marketing.- Computational Methods for Discoveries from Integrated Data - Human-Interactive Annealing for Multilateral Observation.- Human-Interactive Annealing Process with Pictogram for Extracting New Scenarios for Patent Technology.- Pharmaceutical Drug Design Using Dynamic Connectionist Ensemble Networks.- A Framework of Knowledge Management Platform for Middle and Small Business.- Mining Risks from Multidisciplinary Data.- Discovery of Clusters from Proximity Data: An Approach Using Iterative Adjustment of Binary Classifications.- Evaluating Learning Algorithms to Support Human Rule Evaluation with Predicting Interestingness Based on Objective Rule Evaluation Indices.- Risk Mining for Infection Control.- Evaluating the Error Risk of Email Filters Based on ROC Curve Analysis.- Categorized and Integrated Data Mining of Medical Data.- Privacy-Preserving Data Mining for Medical Data: Application of Data Partition Methods.

About the author

Ning Zhong is currently head of Knowledge Information Systems Laboratory, and a professor in Department of Systems and Information Engineering, Graduate School, Maebashi Institute of Technology, Japan. He is also CEO of Web Intelligence Laboratory, Inc., a new type of venture intelligent IT business company. Before moving to Maebashi Institute of Technology, he was an associate professor in Department of Computer Science and Systems Engineering, Yamaguchi University, Japan. He is also a guest professor of Beijing University of Technology since 1998. He is the co-founder and co-chair of Web Intelligence Consortium (WIC), vice chair of the executive committee of the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Computational Intelligence (TCCI), the advisory board of ACM SIGART, steering committee of IEEE International Conferences on Data Mining (ICDM), the advisory board of International Rough Set Society, steering committee of Pacific-Asia Conferences on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (PAKDD), coordinator and member of advisory board of a Special Interest Group on Granular Computing in Berkeley Initiative in Soft Computing (BISC/SIG-GrC).

Summary

This book collects selected papers by authors for CODATA 2006, which are relevant to the acquisition of knowledge and the assessment of risk and opportunity that comes from combining data from a number of different disciplines.

Product details

Assisted by Shuichi Iwata (Editor), Lorenzo Magnani (Editor), Yuki Ohsawa (Editor), Yukio Ohsawa (Editor), Yong Shi (Editor), Shusaku Tsumoto (Editor), Shusaku Tsumoto et al (Editor), Ning Zhong (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.10.2010
 
EAN 9783642097515
ISBN 978-3-642-09751-5
No. of pages 340
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 18 mm
Weight 540 g
Illustrations XIV, 340 p. 121 illus.
Series Studies in Computational Intelligence
Studies in Computational Intelligence
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > General, dictionaries

C, Model, Künstliche Intelligenz, Data Mining, Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Management, Learning, engineering, Visualization, Fuzzy, Mathematical and Computational Engineering, Engineering mathematics, Applied mathematics, Mathematical and Computational Engineering Applications, fuzzy system, knowledge discovery

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