2006
DOI: 10.1007/11896548_61
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An XML-Based Database for Knowledge Discovery

Abstract: Pattern Management Systems and Inductive Databases, are proposed as a new generation of general purpose databases with the aim to manage data mining patterns and work as knowledge bases in support to the deployment of the KDD process. One of the main problems to be solved is the integration between data and patterns and pattern maintenance when data update. Unfortunately, the heterogeneity of the patterns that represent the extracted knowledge and of the different conceptual tools used to find the patterns mak… Show more

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“…Several approaches have been proposed for the definition of DM languages. In the literature some language specifications can be found, namely, DMQL (Han, Fu, Wang, Koperski, & Zaiane, 1996), MINE RULE (Meo, Psaila, & Ceri, 1998), MSQL (Imielinski & Virmani, 1999), SPQL (Bonchi, Giannotti, Lucchesse, Orlando, Perego, & Trasarti, 2007), KDDML (Romei, Ruggieri, & Turini, 2006), XDM (Meo & Psaila, 2006), RDM (De Raedt, 2002), among others. Despite the importance of the referred languages, they are not business oriented and they are not oriented to the diverse BI activities.…”
Section: Discussion and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several approaches have been proposed for the definition of DM languages. In the literature some language specifications can be found, namely, DMQL (Han, Fu, Wang, Koperski, & Zaiane, 1996), MINE RULE (Meo, Psaila, & Ceri, 1998), MSQL (Imielinski & Virmani, 1999), SPQL (Bonchi, Giannotti, Lucchesse, Orlando, Perego, & Trasarti, 2007), KDDML (Romei, Ruggieri, & Turini, 2006), XDM (Meo & Psaila, 2006), RDM (De Raedt, 2002), among others. Despite the importance of the referred languages, they are not business oriented and they are not oriented to the diverse BI activities.…”
Section: Discussion and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another example of an XML-based system, named as XDM (XML for Data Mining), is presented in Meo and Psaila (2006). The basic idea consists in the definition of two concepts: Data Item, which is a data/patterns container, and Statement, which is a description of an operator application.…”
Section: Xml-basedmentioning
confidence: 99%