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Discovery Science : Third International Conference, DS 2000 Kyoto, Japan, December 4-6, 2000 Proceedings / edited by Setsuo Arikawa, Shinichi Morishita.

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Book
Contributor:
Arikawa, S. (Setsuo), 1941- editor.
Morishita, Shinichi, 1960- editor.
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Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence ; 1967.
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 1967
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computers.
Philosophy and science.
Artificial intelligence.
Information storage and retrieval.
Database management.
Information technology.
Business--Data processing.
Business.
Theory of Computation.
Philosophy of Science.
Artificial Intelligence.
Information Storage and Retrieval.
Database Management.
IT in Business.
Local Subjects:
Theory of Computation.
Philosophy of Science.
Artificial Intelligence.
Information Storage and Retrieval.
Database Management.
IT in Business.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XII, 340 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2000.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2000.
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Summary:
This volume contains 3 invited papers, 15 regular papers, and 22 poster papers that were selected for presentation at the Third International Conference on Discovery Science (DS 2000), which was held 4-6 December 2000 in Kyoto. The Program Committee selected the contributed papers from 48 submissions. Three distinguished researchers accepted our invitation to present talks: J- frey D. Ullman (Stanford University), Joseph Y. Halpern (Cornell University), and Masami Hagiya (University of Tokyo). The Program Committee would like to thank all those who submitted papers for consideration and the invited speakers. I would like to thank the Program Committee members, the Local Arrangements Committee members, and the Steering Committee members for their splendid and hard work. Finally, special thanks go to the PC Assistant Shoko Suzuki for her assistance in the development of web pages and the preparation of these proceedings. September 2000 Shinichi Morishita Organization Discovery Science 2000 is organized as part of the activities of the Discovery Science Project sponsored by Grant-in-Aid for Scienti?c Research in the Priority Area from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture (MESSC) of Japan, in cooperation with the Japanese Society for Arti?cial Intelligence, and with SIG of Data Mining, Japan Society for Software Science and Technology.
Contents:
Invited Papers
A Survey of Association-Rule Mining
Degrees of belief, random worlds, and maximum entropy
Discovery and Deduction
Regular Papers
Integrating Information Visualization and Retrieval for Discovering Internet Sources
A Unifying Approach to HTML Wrapper Representation and Learning
Discovery of Web Communities Based on the Co-occurrence of References
Clustering and Visualization of Large Protein Sequence Databases by Means of an Extension of the Self-Organizing Map
A Simple Greedy Algorithm for Finding Functional Relations: Efficient Implementation and Average Case Analysis
Graph-Based Induction for General Graph Structured Data and Its Application to Chemical Compound Data
Discovering Characteristic Expressions from Literary Works: a New Text Analysis Method beyond N-Gram Statistics and KWIC
Classifying Scenarios using Belief Decision Trees
A Practical Algorithm to Find the Best Subsequence Patterns
On-line Estimation of Hidden Markov Model Parameters
Computationally Efficient Heuristics for If-Then Rule Extraction from Feed-Forward Neural Networks
Language Learning with a Neighbor System
Application of Multivariate Maxwellian Mixture Model to Plasma Velocity Distribution Function
Knowledge Discovery from fMRI Brain Images by Logical Regression Analysis
Human Discovery Processes Based on Searching Experiments in Virtual Psychological Research Environment
Poster Papers
Prediction of Binding Affinities for Protein-Ligand Complexes with Neural Network Models
Automatic and Accurate Determination of the Onset Time of the Quasi-periodic Oscillation
The Role of Choice in Discovery
Search for New Methods for Assignment of Complex Molecular Spectra
Computational Analysis for Discovery on the Plasma Waves Observed by Scientific Satellites
Direction Finding of the Waves in Plasma Using Energy Function
Coping The Challenge of Mutagenes Discovery with GUHA+/- for Windows
Discovering Interpretable Rules that Explain Customers' Brand Choice Behavior
Mining for 4ft Association Rules
Rule Discovery Technique Using Genetic Programming Combined with Apriori Algorithm
Discovery of M-of-N Concepts for Classification
Issues in Organizing a Successful Knowledge Discovery Contest
Knowledge Integration of Rule Mining and Schema Discovering
Discovery of Correlation from Multi-stream of Human Motion
An Appropriate Abstraction for Constructing a Compact Decision Tree
Extracting Positive and Negative Keywords for Web Communities
Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics from Time Series Data Analysis
Automatic Determination Algorithm for the Optimum Number of States in NL-HMnet
Comparative Study of Automatic Acquisition Methods of Image Processing Procedures.
Extraction of Authors' Characteristics from Japanese Modern Sentences via N-gram Distribution
Combination Retrieval for Creating Knowledge from Sparse Document Collection
Discovery of Nominally Conditioned Polynomials using Neural Networks, Vector Quantizers and Decision Trees.
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ISBN:
978-3-540-44418-3
9783540444183
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