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1st AusDM 2002: Canberra, Australia
- Simeon J. Simoff, Graham J. Williams, Markus Hegland:
The 15th Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2002, Proceedings Australasian Data Mining Workshop, Canberra, Australia, 3rd December 2002. University of Technology Sydney, Australia 2002, ISBN 0-9750075-0-5 - Dan Steinberg, Mikhail Golovnya, Nicholas Scott Cardell:
Stochastic Gradient Boosting: An Introduction to TreeNet™. AusDM 2002: 1-12 - Inna Kolyshkina, Richard Brookes:
Case Study: Modeling Risk in Health Insurance - A Data Mining Approach. AusDM 2002: 13-16 - Tamas Abraham, Ryan Kling, Olivier Y. de Vel:
Investigative Profile Analysis With Computer Forensic Log Data Using Attribute Generalisation. AusDM 2002: 17-28 - Ben Raymond, Eric J. Woehler:
Mining Antarctic Scientific Data: A Case Study. AusDM 2002: 29-36 - Sérgio Viademonte, Frada Burstein:
Combining Data Mining And Artificial Neural Networks For Decision Support. AusDM 2002: 37-46 - Shonali Krishnaswamy, Seng Wai Loke, Arkady B. Zaslavsky:
Towards Anytime Anywhere Data Mining e-Services. AusDM 2002: 47-56 - Zhihai Wang, Geoffrey I. Webb:
A Heuristic Lazy Bayesian Rule Algorithm. AusDM 2002: 57-64 - Geoffrey I. Webb, Janice R. Boughton, Zhihai Wang:
Averaged One-Dependence Estimators: Preliminary Results. AusDM 2002: 65-74 - Sabine M. McConnell, David B. Skillicorn:
Semidiscrete Decomposition: A Bump Hunting Technique. AusDM 2002: 75-82 - Weiqiang Lin, Mehmet A. Orgun, Graham J. Williams:
An Overview Of Temporal Data Mining. AusDM 2002: 83-90 - Mirco Nanni, Dino Pedreschi:
Distances For Spatio-Temporal Clustering. AusDM 2002: 91-98 - Peter Christen, Tim Churches, Justin Zhu:
Probabilistic Name and Address Cleaning and Standardisation. AusDM 2002: 99-108 - Raj P. Gopalan, Tariq Nuruddin, Yudho Giri Sucahyo:
Building A Data Mining Query Optimizer. AusDM 2002: 109-116 - Adam Czezowski, Peter Christen:
How Fast Is -Fast? Performance Analysis of KDD Applications Using Hardware Performance Counters on UltraSPARC-III. AusDM 2002: 117-130
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