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  1. Information visualization in data mining and knowledge discovery (2002) 0.01
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    Date
    23. 3.2008 19:10:22
    Footnote
    Rez. in: JASIST 54(2003) no.9, S.905-906 (C.A. Badurek): "Visual approaches for knowledge discovery in very large databases are a prime research need for information scientists focused an extracting meaningful information from the ever growing stores of data from a variety of domains, including business, the geosciences, and satellite and medical imagery. This work presents a summary of research efforts in the fields of data mining, knowledge discovery, and data visualization with the goal of aiding the integration of research approaches and techniques from these major fields. The editors, leading computer scientists from academia and industry, present a collection of 32 papers from contributors who are incorporating visualization and data mining techniques through academic research as well application development in industry and government agencies. Information Visualization focuses upon techniques to enhance the natural abilities of humans to visually understand data, in particular, large-scale data sets. It is primarily concerned with developing interactive graphical representations to enable users to more intuitively make sense of multidimensional data as part of the data exploration process. It includes research from computer science, psychology, human-computer interaction, statistics, and information science. Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD) most often refers to the process of mining databases for previously unknown patterns and trends in data. Data mining refers to the particular computational methods or algorithms used in this process. The data mining research field is most related to computational advances in database theory, artificial intelligence and machine learning. This work compiles research summaries from these main research areas in order to provide "a reference work containing the collection of thoughts and ideas of noted researchers from the fields of data mining and data visualization" (p. 8). It addresses these areas in three main sections: the first an data visualization, the second an KDD and model visualization, and the last an using visualization in the knowledge discovery process. The seven chapters of Part One focus upon methodologies and successful techniques from the field of Data Visualization. Hoffman and Grinstein (Chapter 2) give a particularly good overview of the field of data visualization and its potential application to data mining. An introduction to the terminology of data visualization, relation to perceptual and cognitive science, and discussion of the major visualization display techniques are presented. Discussion and illustration explain the usefulness and proper context of such data visualization techniques as scatter plots, 2D and 3D isosurfaces, glyphs, parallel coordinates, and radial coordinate visualizations. Remaining chapters present the need for standardization of visualization methods, discussion of user requirements in the development of tools, and examples of using information visualization in addressing research problems.
  2. Medien-Informationsmanagement : Archivarische, dokumentarische, betriebswirtschaftliche, rechtliche und Berufsbild-Aspekte ; [Frühjahrstagung der Fachgruppe 7 im Jahr 2000 in Weimar und Folgetagung 2001 in Köln] (2003) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Vorliegender Band umgreift den gegenwärtigen Stand der Diskussion um das Handling von Informationen in und mit Hilfe von neuen und alten Medien und liefert außerdem dem Verein Fortbildung für Medienarchivare/ Mediendokumentare (VFM), der seit dem 5. Band die Reihe herausgibt, eine weitere Handreichung für die zusammen mit dem Deutschen Institut, für publizistische Bildungsarbeit in Hagen veranstalteten Seminare. Im Anhang sind außer den vollständigen Programmen der beiden Frühjahrstagungen die Namen und institutionellen Anbindungen der Referenten nachzulesen. Allen Autoren des Bandes sei für ihre Bereitschaft, an dieser Publikation mitzuwirken, gedankt, insbesondere denen, die sich auch noch der Mühe unterziehen mußten, das Transkript ihres in freier Rede gehaltenen Vortrags in eine lesbare Fassung zu bringen. Manche Eigentümlichkeiten des Stils sind dieser freien Rede geschuldet - oder vielleicht auch gedankt, denn sie geben damit umso lebendiger die Atmosphäre jener Frühlingstage in Weimar und Köln wieder.
    Date
    11. 5.2008 19:49:22
  3. Lusti, M.: Data Warehousing and Data Mining : Eine Einführung in entscheidungsunterstützende Systeme (1999) 0.00
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    Date
    17. 7.2002 19:22:06
  4. Analytische Informationssysteme : Data Warehouse, On-Line Analytical Processing, Data Mining (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Neben den operativen Informationssystemen treten heute verstärkt Informationssysteme für die analytischen Aufgaben der Fach- und Führungskräfte in den Vordergrund. In fast allen Unternehmen werden derzeit Begriffe und Konzepte wie Data Warehouse, On-Line Analytical Processing und Data Mining diskutiert und die zugehörigen Produkte evaluiert. Vor diesem Hintergrund zielt der vorliegende Sammelband darauf, einen aktuellen Überblick über Technologien, Produkte und Trends zu bieten. Als Entscheidungsgrundlage für den Praktiker beim Aufbau und Einsatz derartiger analytischer Informationssysteme können die unterschiedlichen Beiträge aus Wirtschaft und Wissenschaft wertvolle Hilfestellung leisten
  5. Analytische Informationssysteme : Data Warehouse, On-Line Analytical Processing, Data Mining (1999) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Neben den operativen Informationssystemen, welche die Abwicklung des betrieblichen Tagesgeschäftes unterstützen, treten heute verstärkt Informationssysteme für analytische Aufgaben der Fach- und Führungskräfte in den Vordergrund. In fast allen Unternehmen werden derzeit Begriffe und Konzepte wie Data Warehouse, On-Line Analytical Processing und Data Mining diskutiert und die zugehörigen Produkte evaluiert. Vor diesem Hintergrund zielt der vorliegende Sammelband darauf ab, einen aktuellen Überblick über Technologien, Produkte und Trends zu bieten. Als Entscheidungsgrundlage für den Praktiker beim Aufbau und Einsatz derartiger analytischer Informationssysteme können die unterschiedlichen Beiträge aus Wirtschaft und Wissenschaft wertvolle Hilfestellung leisten.
  6. Lackes, R.; Tillmanns, C.: Data Mining für die Unternehmenspraxis : Entscheidungshilfen und Fallstudien mit führenden Softwarelösungen (2006) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 3.2008 14:46:06

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