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- 2007
- Laure Berti-Équille:
Measuring and Modelling Data Quality for Quality-Awareness in Data Mining. Quality Measures in Data Mining 2007: 101-126 - Peter Christen, Karl Goiser:
Quality and Complexity Measures for Data Linkage and Deduplication. Quality Measures in Data Mining 2007: 127-151 - Jean Diatta, Henri Ralambondrainy, André Totohasina:
Towards a Unifying Probabilistic Implicative Normalized Quality Measure for Association Rules. Quality Measures in Data Mining 2007: 237-250 - Béatrice Duval, Ansaf Salleb, Christel Vrain:
On the Discovery of Exception Rules: A Survey. Quality Measures in Data Mining 2007: 77-98 - Mary Felkin:
Comparing Classification Results between N-ary and Binary Problems. Quality Measures in Data Mining 2007: 277-301 - Liqiang Geng, Howard J. Hamilton:
Choosing the Right Lens: Finding What is Interesting in Data Mining. Quality Measures in Data Mining 2007: 3-24 - Robert J. Hilderman, Terry Peckham:
Statistical Methodologies for Mining Potentially Interesting Contrast Sets. Quality Measures in Data Mining 2007: 153-177 - Hiep Xuan Huynh, Fabrice Guillet, Julien Blanchard, Pascale Kuntz, Henri Briand, Régis Gras:
A Graph-based Clustering Approach to Evaluate Interestingness Measures: A Tool and a Comparative Study. Quality Measures in Data Mining 2007: 25-50 - Stéphane Lallich, Olivier Teytaud, Elie Prudhomme:
Association Rule Interestingness: Measure and Statistical Validation. Quality Measures in Data Mining 2007: 251-275 - Philippe Lenca, Benoît Vaillant, Patrick Meyer, Stéphane Lallich:
Association Rule Interestingness Measures: Experimental and Theoretical Studies. Quality Measures in Data Mining 2007: 51-76 - Israël-César Lerman, Jérôme Azé:
A New Probabilistic Measure of Interestingness for Association Rules, Based on the Likelihood of the Link. Quality Measures in Data Mining 2007: 207-236 - Rajesh Natarajan, B. Shekar:
Understandability of Association Rules: A Heuristic Measure to Enhance Rule Quality. Quality Measures in Data Mining 2007: 179-203 - Fabrice Guillet, Howard J. Hamilton:
Quality Measures in Data Mining. Studies in Computational Intelligence 43, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-44911-9 [contents]
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