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Evangelos Triantaphyllou ()
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Evangelos Triantaphyllou: Louisiana State University
Chapter Chapter 17 in Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery via Logic-Based Methods, 2010, pp 309-315 from Springer
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Abstract Each of the previous chapters ends with a section with some concluding remarks tailored to the contents of the particular chapter. This section provides some comprehensive concluding remarks. As was mentioned earlier, there are many approaches to sub data mining data mining and sub knowledge discovery, see data mining knowledge discovery from data sets. Such approaches include sub neural networks neural networks, closest neighbor methods, and various statistical methods. However, such approaches may have some severe limitations for a number of reasons.
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-1630-3_17
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