2008
Authors
Jorge, A; Pocas, J; Azevedo, PJ;
Publication
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
Abstract
Visualization in data mining is typically related to data exploration. In this chapter we present a methodology for the post processing and visualization of association rule models. One aim is to provide the user with a tool that enables the exploration of a large set of association rules. The method is inspired by the hypertext metaphor. The initial set of rules is dynamically divided into small comprehensible sets or pages, according to the interest of the user. From each set, the user can move to other sets by choosing one appropriate operator. The set of available operators transform sets of rules into sets of rules, allowing focusing on interesting regions of the rule space. Each set of rules can also be then seen with different graphical representations. The tool is web-based and dynamically generates SVG pages to represent graphics. Association rules are given in PMML format. © 2008 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
2008
Authors
Domingues, MA; Leal, JP; Jorge, AM; Soares, C; Machado, P;
Publication
AAAI Workshop - Technical Report
Abstract
In this paper we describe a platform that enables Web site automation and monitoring. The platform automatically gathers high quality site activity data, both from the server and client sides. Web adapters, such as rec-ommender systems, can be easily plugged into the platform, and take advantage of the up-to-date activity data. The platform also includes a module to support the editor of the site to monitor and assess the effects of automation. We illustrate the features of the platform on a case study, where we show how it can be used to gather information not only to model the behavior of users but also the impact of the personalization mechanism. Copyright © 2008, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence.
2008
Authors
Ribeiro, R; Torgo, L;
Publication
ECOLOGICAL MODELLING
Abstract
Algae blooms are ecological events associated with extremely high abundance value of certain algae. These rare events have a strong impact in the river's ecosystem. In this context, the prediction of such events is of special importance. This paper addresses the problems that result from evaluating and comparing models at the prediction of rare extreme values using standard evaluation statistics. In this context, we describe a new evaluation statistic that we have proposed in Torgo and Ribeiro [Torgo, L., Ribeiro, R., 2006. Predicting rare extreme values. In: Ng, W, Kitsuregawa, M., Li, J., Chang, K. (Eds.), Proceedings of the loth Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discover and Data Mining (PAKDD'2006). Springer, pp. 816-820 (number 3918 in LNAI)], which can be used to identify the best models for predicting algae blooms. We apply this new statistic in a comparative study involving several models for predicting the abundance of different groups of phytoplankton in water samples collected in Douro River, Porto, Portugal. Results show that the proposed statistic identifies a variant of a Support Vector Machine as outperforming the other models that were tried in the prediction of algae blooms.
2008
Authors
Brito, P; Figueiredo, A; Pires, A; Ferreira, AS; Marcelo, C; Figueiredo, F; Sousa, F; Da Costa, JP; Pereira, J; Torgo, L; Castro, LCE; Silva, ME; Milheiro, P; Teles, P; Campos, P; Silva, PD;
Publication
COMPSTAT 2008 - Proceedings in Computational Statistics, 18th Symposium
Abstract
2008
Authors
Brito, P;
Publication
Abstract
2008
Authors
Soares, Carlos; Peng, Yonghong; Meng, Jun; Washio, Takashi; Zhou, ZhiHua;
Publication
DMBiz@PAKDD
Abstract
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