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    RECENT ADVANCES IN DATA MINING OF ENTERPRISE DATA: ALGORITHMS AND APPLICATIONS

    by T Warren Liao (Louisiana State University, USA) & Evangelos Triantaphyllou (Louisiana State University, USA)

    Table of Contents (75k)
    Foreword (37k)
    Preface (65k)
    Chapter 1: Enterprise Data Mining: A Review and Research Directions (655k)

    The main goal of the new field of data mining is the analysis of large and complex datasets. Some very important datasets may be derived from business and industrial activities. This kind of data is known as “enterprise data”. The common characteristic of such datasets is that the analyst wishes to analyze them for the purpose of designing a more cost-effective strategy for optimizing some type of performance measure, such as reducing production time, improving quality, eliminating wastes, or maximizing profit. Data in this category may describe different scheduling scenarios in a manufacturing environment, quality control of some process, fault diagnosis in the operation of a machine or process, risk analysis when issuing credit to applicants, management of supply chains in a manufacturing system, or data for business related decision-making.

     
    Contents:
    • Enterprise Data Mining: A Review and Research Directions (T W Liao)
    • Application and Comparison of Classification Techniques in Controlling Credit Risk (L Yu et al.)
    • Predictive Classification with Imbalanced Enterprise Data (S Daskalaki et al.)
    • Data Mining Applications of Process Platform Formation for High Variety Production (J Jiao & L Zhang)
    • Multivariate Control Charts from a Data Mining Perspective (G C Porzio & G Ragozini)
    • Maintenance Planning Using Enterprise Data Mining (L P Khoo et al.)
    • Mining Images of Cell-Based Assays (P Perner)
    • Support Vector Machines and Applications (T B Trafalis & O O Oladunni)
    • A Survey of Manifold-Based Learning Methods (X Huo et al.)
    • and other papers
     
    Readership: Graduate students in engineering, computer science, and business schools; researchers and practioners of data mining with emphazis of enterprise data mining.
     
     
    820pp    Pub. date: Jan 2008  
    ISBN:   978-981-277-985-4
    981-277-985-X
       US$251 / £166

     


    820pp    Pub. date: Jan 2008  
    ISBN:   978-981-277-986-1(ebook)
    981-277-986-8(ebook)
       US$326

     


     

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