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Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 1999
- Saso Dzeroski, Nada Lavrac:

Editorial. 5-6 - Luc Dehaspe, Hannu Toivonen

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Discovery of Frequent DATALOG Patterns. 7-36 - Ashwin Srinivasan, Ross D. King:

Feature Construction with Inductive Logic Programming: A Study of Quantitative Predictions of Biological Activity Aided by Structural Attributes. 37-57 - Hendrik Blockeel

, Luc De Raedt
, Nico Jacobs, Bart Demoen:
Scaling Up Inductive Logic Programming by Learning from Interpretations. 59-93 - Ashwin Srinivasan:

A Study of Two Sampling Methods for Analyzing Large Datasets with ILP. 95-123
Volume 3, Number 2, June 1999
- Foster J. Provost, Venkateswarlu Kolluri:

A Survey of Methods for Scaling Up Inductive Algorithms. 131-169 - Richard D. Lawrence, George S. Almási, Holly E. Rushmeier:

A Scalable Parallel Algorithm for Self-Organizing Maps with Applications to Sparse Data Mining Problems. 171-195 - Don Coppersmith, Se June Hong, Jonathan R. M. Hosking:

Partitioning Nominal Attributes in Decision Trees. 197-217 - Brij M. Masand, Piew Datta, Deepak R. Mani

, Bin Li:
CHAMP: A Prototype for Automated Cellular Churn Prediction. 219-225
Volume 3, Number 3, September 1999
- Yike Guo, Robert L. Grossman:

Editorial. 235-236 - Anurag Srivastava, Eui-Hong Han, Vipin Kumar, Vineet Singh:

Parallel Formulations of Decision-Tree Classification Algorithms. 237-261 - Xiaowei Xu, Jochen Jäger, Hans-Peter Kriegel:

A Fast Parallel Clustering Algorithm for Large Spatial Databases. 263-290 - David Wai-Lok Cheung, Yongqiao Xiao:

Effect of Data Distribution in Parallel Mining of Associations. 291-314 - Yang Xiang, Tongsheng Chu:

Parallel Learning of Belief Networks in Large and Difficult Domains. 315-339
Volume 3, Number 4, December 1999
- Tomasz Imielinski

, Aashu Virmani, Amin Abdulghani:
DMajor-Application Programming Interface for Database Mining. 347-372 - Tomasz Imielinski

, Aashu Virmani:
MSQL: A Query Language for Database Mining. 373-408 - Pedro M. Domingos:

The Role of Occam's Razor in Knowledge Discovery. 409-425

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