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  1. Medien-Informationsmanagement : Archivarische, dokumentarische, betriebswirtschaftliche, rechtliche und Berufsbild-Aspekte ; [Frühjahrstagung der Fachgruppe 7 im Jahr 2000 in Weimar und Folgetagung 2001 in Köln] (2003) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Als in den siebziger Jahren des vergangenen Jahrhunderts immer häufiger die Bezeichnung Informationsmanager für Leute propagiert wurde, die bis dahin als Dokumentare firmierten, wurde dies in den etablierten Kreisen der Archivare und Bibliothekare gelegentlich belächelt und als Zeichen einer Identitätskrise oder jedenfalls einer Verunsicherung des damit überschriebenen Berufsbilds gewertet. Für den Berufsstand der Medienarchivare/Mediendokumentare, die sich seit 1960 in der Fachgruppe 7 des Vereins, später Verbands deutscher Archivare (VdA) organisieren, gehörte diese Verortung im Zeichen neuer inhaltlicher Herausforderungen (Informationsflut) und Technologien (EDV) allerdings schon früh zu den Selbstverständlichkeiten des Berufsalltags. "Halt, ohne uns geht es nicht!" lautete die Überschrift eines Artikels im Verbandsorgan "Info 7", der sich mit der Einrichtung von immer mächtigeren Leitungsnetzen und immer schnelleren Datenautobahnen beschäftigte. Information, Informationsgesellschaft: diese Begriffe wurden damals fast nur im technischen Sinne verstanden. Die informatisierte, nicht die informierte Gesellschaft stand im Vordergrund - was wiederum Kritiker auf den Plan rief, von Joseph Weizenbaum in den USA bis hin zu den Informations-Ökologen in Bremen. Bei den nationalen, manchmal auch nur regionalen Projekten und Modellversuchen mit Datenautobahnen - auch beim frühen Btx - war nie so recht deutlich geworden, welche Inhalte in welcher Gestalt durch diese Netze und Straßen gejagt werden sollten und wer diese Inhalte eigentlich selektieren, portionieren, positionieren, kurz: managen sollte. Spätestens mit dem World Wide Web sind diese Projekte denn auch obsolet geworden, jedenfalls was die Hardware und Software anging. Geblieben ist das Thema Inhalte (neudeutsch: Content). Und - immer drängender im nicht nur technischen Verständnis - das Thema Informationsmanagement. MedienInformationsManagement war die Frühjahrstagung der Fachgruppe 7 im Jahr 2000 in Weimar überschrieben, und auch die Folgetagung 2001 in Köln, die der multimedialen Produktion einen dokumentarischen Pragmatismus gegenüber stellte, handelte vom Geschäftsfeld Content und von Content-Management-Systemen. Die in diesem 6. Band der Reihe Beiträge zur Mediendokumentation versammelten Vorträge und Diskussionsbeiträge auf diesen beiden Tagungen beleuchten das Titel-Thema aus den verschiedensten Blickwinkeln: archivarischen, dokumentarischen, kaufmännischen, berufsständischen und juristischen. Deutlich wird dabei, daß die Berufsbezeichnung Medienarchivarln/Mediendokumentarln ziemlich genau für all das steht, was heute mit sog. alten wie neuen Medien im organisatorischen, d.h. ordnenden und vermittelnden Sinne geschieht. Im besonderen Maße trifft dies auf das Internet und die aus ihm geborenen Intranets zu. Beide bedürfen genauso der ordnenden Hand, die sich an den alten Medien, an Buch, Zeitung, Tonträger, Film etc. geschult hat, denn sie leben zu großen Teilen davon. Daß das Internet gleichwohl ein Medium sui generis ist und die alten Informationsberufe vor ganz neue Herausforderungen stellt - auch das durchzieht die Beiträge von Weimar und Köln.
    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.
    BK
    05.30 / Massenkommunikation / Massenmedien: Allgemeines
    Classification
    AP 11500 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Bibliographien und Sammelschriften / Tagungs- und Kongreßberichte (CSN)
    05.30 / Massenkommunikation / Massenmedien: Allgemeines
    Content
    Enthält u.a. die Beiträge (Dokumentarische Aspekte): Günter Perers/Volker Gaese: Das DocCat-System in der Textdokumentation von Gr+J (Weimar 2000) Thomas Gerick: Finden statt suchen. Knowledge Retrieval in Wissensbanken. Mit organisiertem Wissen zu mehr Erfolg (Weimar 2000) Winfried Gödert: Aufbereitung und Rezeption von Information (Weimar 2000) Elisabeth Damen: Klassifikation als Ordnungssystem im elektronischen Pressearchiv (Köln 2001) Clemens Schlenkrich: Aspekte neuer Regelwerksarbeit - Multimediales Datenmodell für ARD und ZDF (Köln 2001) Josef Wandeler: Comprenez-vous only Bahnhof'? - Mehrsprachigkeit in der Mediendokumentation (Köln 200 1)
    Date
    11. 5.2008 19:49:22
    RSWK
    Medien / Informationsmanagement / Aufsatzsammlung
    RVK
    AP 11500 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Bibliographien und Sammelschriften / Tagungs- und Kongreßberichte (CSN)
    Subject
    Medien / Informationsmanagement / Aufsatzsammlung
  2. Data mining : Theoretische Aspekte und Anwendungen (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Behandelt werden u.a. die Themen: Ziele und Methoden des Data Mining, Prozeß der Wissensentdeckung, State of the Art in der Forschung und Anwendung des Data Mining, wichtige Data Mining Tools, die Rolle der Informationsverarbeitung im KDD Prozeß, Data Warehousing, OLAP, Ansätze zur Benutzerunterstüzung des Data Mining Prozesses, Modellselektion und Evaluierungsmethoden für Data Mining Algorithmen
  3. Data Mining im praktischen Einsatz : Verfahren und Anwendungsfälle für Marketing, Vertrieb, Controlling und Kundenunterstützung (2000) 0.02
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    Editor
    Alpar, P. u. I. Niedereichholz
  4. Analytische Informationssysteme : Data Warehouse, On-Line Analytical Processing, Data Mining (1999) 0.02
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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.
    Content
    Grundlagen.- Data Warehouse.- On-line Analytical Processing.- Data Mining.- Betriebswirtschaftliche und strategische Aspekte.
    Editor
    Chamoni, P. u. P. Gluchowski
  5. Analytische Informationssysteme : Data Warehouse, On-Line Analytical Processing, Data Mining (1998) 0.01
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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
    Editor
    Chamoni, P. u. P. Gluchowski
  6. Information visualization in data mining and knowledge discovery (2002) 0.00
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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.
    In 13 chapters, Part Two provides an introduction to KDD, an overview of data mining techniques, and examples of the usefulness of data model visualizations. The importance of visualization throughout the KDD process is stressed in many of the chapters. In particular, the need for measures of visualization effectiveness, benchmarking for identifying best practices, and the use of standardized sample data sets is convincingly presented. Many of the important data mining approaches are discussed in this complementary context. Cluster and outlier detection, classification techniques, and rule discovery algorithms are presented as the basic techniques common to the KDD process. The potential effectiveness of using visualization in the data modeling process are illustrated in chapters focused an using visualization for helping users understand the KDD process, ask questions and form hypotheses about their data, and evaluate the accuracy and veracity of their results. The 11 chapters of Part Three provide an overview of the KDD process and successful approaches to integrating KDD, data mining, and visualization in complementary domains. Rhodes (Chapter 21) begins this section with an excellent overview of the relation between the KDD process and data mining techniques. He states that the "primary goals of data mining are to describe the existing data and to predict the behavior or characteristics of future data of the same type" (p. 281). These goals are met by data mining tasks such as classification, regression, clustering, summarization, dependency modeling, and change or deviation detection. Subsequent chapters demonstrate how visualization can aid users in the interactive process of knowledge discovery by graphically representing the results from these iterative tasks. Finally, examples of the usefulness of integrating visualization and data mining tools in the domain of business, imagery and text mining, and massive data sets are provided. This text concludes with a thorough and useful 17-page index and lengthy yet integrating 17-page summary of the academic and industrial backgrounds of the contributing authors. A 16-page set of color inserts provide a better representation of the visualizations discussed, and a URL provided suggests that readers may view all the book's figures in color on-line, although as of this submission date it only provides access to a summary of the book and its contents. The overall contribution of this work is its focus an bridging two distinct areas of research, making it a valuable addition to the Morgan Kaufmann Series in Database Management Systems. The editors of this text have met their main goal of providing the first textbook integrating knowledge discovery, data mining, and visualization. Although it contributes greatly to our under- standing of the development and current state of the field, a major weakness of this text is that there is no concluding chapter to discuss the contributions of the sum of these contributed papers or give direction to possible future areas of research. "Integration of expertise between two different disciplines is a difficult process of communication and reeducation. Integrating data mining and visualization is particularly complex because each of these fields in itself must draw an a wide range of research experience" (p. 300). Although this work contributes to the crossdisciplinary communication needed to advance visualization in KDD, a more formal call for an interdisciplinary research agenda in a concluding chapter would have provided a more satisfying conclusion to a very good introductory text.
    With contributors almost exclusively from the computer science field, the intended audience of this work is heavily slanted towards a computer science perspective. However, it is highly readable and provides introductory material that would be useful to information scientists from a variety of domains. Yet, much interesting work in information visualization from other fields could have been included giving the work more of an interdisciplinary perspective to complement their goals of integrating work in this area. Unfortunately, many of the application chapters are these, shallow, and lack complementary illustrations of visualization techniques or user interfaces used. However, they do provide insight into the many applications being developed in this rapidly expanding field. The authors have successfully put together a highly useful reference text for the data mining and information visualization communities. Those interested in a good introduction and overview of complementary research areas in these fields will be satisfied with this collection of papers. The focus upon integrating data visualization with data mining complements texts in each of these fields, such as Advances in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (Fayyad et al., MIT Press) and Readings in Information Visualization: Using Vision to Think (Card et. al., Morgan Kauffman). This unique work is a good starting point for future interaction between researchers in the fields of data visualization and data mining and makes a good accompaniment for a course focused an integrating these areas or to the main reference texts in these fields."
  7. Methodologies for knowledge discovery and data mining : Third Pacific-Asia Conference, PAKDD'99, Beijing, China, April 26-28, 1999, Proceedings (1999) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The 29 revised full papers presented together with 37 short papers were carefully selected from a total of 158 submissions. The book is divided into sections on emerging KDD technology; association rules; feature selection and generation; mining in semi-unstructured data; interestingness, surprisingness, and exceptions; rough sets, fuzzy logic, and neural networks; induction, classification, and clustering; visualization, causal models and graph-based methods; agent-based and distributed data mining; and advanced topics and new methodologies
    Series
    Lecture notes in computer science; vol.1574
  8. Data mining, data warehousing and client/server databases : Proceedings of the 8th International Hong Kong Computer Society Database Workshop (Academic Stream) (1997) 0.00
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  9. Data mining, data warehousing and client/server databases : Proceedings of the 8th International Hong Kong Computer Society Database Workshop (Industrial Stream) (1997) 0.00
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  10. Survey of text mining : clustering, classification, and retrieval (2004) 0.00
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    Classification
    ST 270 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Datenbanken, Datenbanksysteme, Data base management, Informationssysteme
    RVK
    ST 270 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Datenbanken, Datenbanksysteme, Data base management, Informationssysteme
  11. Mining text data (2012) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Text mining applications have experienced tremendous advances because of web 2.0 and social networking applications. Recent advances in hardware and software technology have lead to a number of unique scenarios where text mining algorithms are learned. Mining Text Data introduces an important niche in the text analytics field, and is an edited volume contributed by leading international researchers and practitioners focused on social networks & data mining. This book contains a wide swath in topics across social networks & data mining. Each chapter contains a comprehensive survey including the key research content on the topic, and the future directions of research in the field. There is a special focus on Text Embedded with Heterogeneous and Multimedia Data which makes the mining process much more challenging. A number of methods have been designed such as transfer learning and cross-lingual mining for such cases. Mining Text Data simplifies the content, so that advanced-level students, practitioners and researchers in computer science can benefit from this book. Academic and corporate libraries, as well as ACM, IEEE, and Management Science focused on information security, electronic commerce, databases, data mining, machine learning, and statistics are the primary buyers for this reference book.
    LCSH
    Computer science
    Computer Communication Networks
    Subject
    Computer science
    Computer Communication Networks
  12. Handbuch Web Mining im Marketing : Konzepte, Systeme, Fallstudien (2002) 0.00
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  13. Principles of data mining and knowledge discovery (1998) 0.00
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    Series
    Lecture notes in computer science; vol.1510
  14. KDD : techniques and applications (1998) 0.00
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    Footnote
    A special issue of selected papers from the Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (PAKDD'97), held Singapore, 22-23 Feb 1997

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