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Advanced Data Mining and Applications - First International Conference, ADMA 2005, Wuhan, China, July 22-24, 2005, Proceedings (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
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Advanced Data Mining and Applications - First International Conference, ADMA 2005, Wuhan, China, July 22-24, 2005, Proceedings (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 3584
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With the ever-growing power to generate, transmit and collect huge
amounts of data, information overload is now an imminent problem to
mankind. The overwhelming demand for information processing is not
just about a better - derstanding of data, but also a better usage
of data in a timely fashion. Data mining, or knowledge discovery
from databases, is proposed to gain insight into aspects of dataand
to help peoplemakeinformed, sensible, andbetter decisions. At
present, growing attention has been paid to the study, development
and - plication of data mining. As a result there is an urgent need
for sophisticated techniques and tools that can handle new ?elds of
data mining, e.g., spatialdata mining, biomedical data mining, and
mining on high-speed and time-variant data streams. The knowledge
of data mining should also be expanded to new applications.
The1stInternationalConferenceonAdvancedDataMiningandApplications
(ADMA 2005) aimed to bring together the experts on data mining
throughout the world. It provided a leading international forum for
the dissemination of original research results in advanced data
mining techniques, applications, al- rithms, software and systems,
and di?erent applied disciplines. The conference attracted 539
online submissions and 63 mailing submissions from 25 di?erent
countriesandareas.Allfullpaperswerepeer
reviewedbyatleastthreemembers of the Program Committee composed of
international experts in data mining ?elds. A total number of 100
papers were accepted for the conference. Amongst them 25 papers
were selected as regular papers and 75 papers were selected as
short papers, yielding a combined acceptance rate of 17%
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