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Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, January / February 2012
- Laura Elo

, Benno Schwikowski
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Mining proteomic data for biomedical research. 1-13 - Christopher Kauffman, George Karypis

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Computational tools for protein-DNA interactions. 14-28
- Amit Banerjee, Rajesh N. Davé

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Robust clustering. 29-59 - Guanling Lee, Yi-Chun Chen:

Protecting Sensitive knowledge in association patterns mining. 60-68 - Dima Alberg, Mark Last, Abraham Kandel:

Knowledge discovery in data streams with regression tree methods. 69-78 - Mohamed Medhat Gaber

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Advances in data stream mining. 79-85
- Fionn Murtagh, Pedro Contreras:

Algorithms for hierarchical clustering: an overview. 86-97
Volume 2, Number 2, March / April 2012
- Márcia D. B. Oliveira

, João Gama
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An overview of social network analysis. 99-115 - Xosé M. Fernández-Suárez:

Analyzing genomic data: understanding the genome. 116-137
- Yann-Chang Huang, Chao-Ming Huang, Huo-Ching Sun:

Data mining for oil-insulated power transformers: an advanced literature survey. 138-148 - Longbing Cao

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Actionable knowledge discovery and delivery. 149-163
- J. P. Morgan, Xinwei Deng:

Experimental design. 164-172 - Issam El-Naqa

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Machine learning methods for predicting tumor response in lung cancer. 173-181 - Wil M. P. van der Aalst

, Arya Adriansyah, Boudewijn F. van Dongen
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Replaying history on process models for conformance checking and performance analysis. 182-192
Volume 2, Number 3, May / June 2012
- Frederic T. Stahl

, Ivan Jordanov:
An overview of the use of neural networks for data mining tasks. 193-208 - Yu Xiao, Jian Yu:

Partitive clustering (K-means family). 209-225
- Georg Peters, Richard Weber

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Dynamic clustering with soft computing. 226-236 - Peter Kokol

, Sandi Pohorec, Gregor Stiglic
, Vili Podgorelec
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Evolutionary design of decision trees for medical application. 237-254
- Michael R. Chernick:

Resampling methods. 255-262 - Marja A. Heiskanen

, Tero Aittokallio
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Mining high-throughput screens for cancer drug targets - lessons from yeast chemical-genomic profiling and synthetic lethality. 263-272 - Irina Mohorianu, Sara Lopez-Gomollon

, Frank Schwach, Tamas Dalmay
, Vincent Moulton
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FiRePat - Finding Regulatory Patterns between sRNAs and Genes. 273-284 - Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay:

Genetic algorithms for clustering and fuzzy clustering. 285
Volume 2, Number 4, July / August 2012
- Alexander Fölling, Joachim Lepping:

Knowledge discovery for scheduling in computational grids. 287-297 - Francisco G. Vital-Lopez, Vesna Memisevic, Bhaskar Dutta:

Tutorial on biological networks. 298-325
- Lawrence O. Hall:

Objective function-based clustering. 326-339 - Ira Assent

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Clustering high dimensional data. 340-350
- Hans-Peter Kriegel, Peer Kröger, Arthur Zimek

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Subspace clustering. 351-364
Volume 2, Number 5, September / October 2012
- Li-Zhi Liu, Fang-Xiang Wu

, Wen-Jun Zhang
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Reverse engineering of gene regulatory networks from biological data. 365-385
- Kleanthis-Nikolaos Kontonasios, Eirini Spyropoulou, Tijl De Bie:

Knowledge discovery interestingness measures based on unexpectedness. 386-399 - Hiroshi Mamitsuka

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Mining from protein-protein interactions. 400-410
- Martin Atzmueller:

Mining social media: key players, sentiments, and communities. 411-419 - Cagatay Catal

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Software mining and fault prediction. 420-426 - Kerri L. Clark, Stanley P. Kowalski:

Harnessing the power of patent information to accelerate innovation. 427-435
Volume 2, Number 6, November / December 2012
- Christian Borgelt:

Frequent item set mining. 437-456 - Shastri L. Nimmagadda, Heinz Dreher:

On new emerging concepts of petroleum digital ecosystem. 457-475 - Aretha Barbosa Alencar

, Maria Cristina Ferreira de Oliveira
, Fernando Vieira Paulovich
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Seeing beyond reading: a survey on visual text analytics. 476-492
- Anne-Laure Boulesteix

, Silke Janitza, Jochen Kruppa, Inke R. König
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Overview of random forest methodology and practical guidance with emphasis on computational biology and bioinformatics. 493-507

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