Mining of Data with Complex Structures
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Hadzic, Fedja
Tan, H.
Dillon, Tharam
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2011Type
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Hadzic, Fedja and Tan, Henry and Dillon, Tharam S. 2011. Mining of Data with Complex Structures. Studies in Computational Intelligence; v.333. Berlin: Springer.
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Digital Ecosystems and Business Intelligence Institute (DEBII)
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Table of Contents: Introduction - Tree Mining Problem - Algorithm Development Issues - Tree Model Guided Framework - TMG Framework for Mining Ordered Subtrees - TMG Framework for Mining Unordered Subtrees - Mining Distance-Constrained Embedded Subtrees - Mining Maximal And Closed Frequent Subtrees - Tree Mining Applications - Extension of TMG Framework for Mining Frequent Subsequences - Graph Mining - New Research Directions.
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