Systems for knowledge discovery in databases |
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Authors: | Matheus C.J. Chan P.K. Piatetsky-Shapiro G. |
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Affiliation: | GTE Labs. Inc., Waltham, MA; |
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Abstract: | Knowledge-discovery systems face challenging problems from real-world databases, which tend to be dynamic, incomplete, redundant, noisy, sparse, and very large. These problems are addressed and some techniques for handling them are described. A model of an idealized knowledge-discovery system is presented as a reference for studying and designing new systems. This model is used in the comparison of three systems: CoverStory, EXPLORA, and the Knowledge Discovery Workbench. The deficiencies of existing systems relative to the model reveal several open problems for future research |
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