Search for dissertations about: "data mining dissertations"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the words data mining dissertations.
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1. Everyday mining : Exploring sequences in event-based data
Abstract : Event-based data are encountered daily in many disciplines and are used for various purposes. They are collections of ordered sequences of events where each event has a start time and a duration. READ MORE
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2. Algorithmically Guided Information Visualization : Explorative Approaches for High Dimensional, Mixed and Categorical Data
Abstract : Facilitated by the technological advances of the last decades, increasing amounts of complex data are being collected within fields such as biology, chemistry and social sciences. The major challenge today is not to gather data, but to extract useful information and gain insights from it. READ MORE
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3. Obtaining Accurate and Comprehensible Data Mining Models : An Evolutionary Approach
Abstract : When performing predictive data mining, the use of ensembles is claimed to virtually guarantee increased accuracy compared to the use of single models. Unfortunately, the problem of how to maximize ensemble accuracy is far from solved. READ MORE
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4. Together We Learn More : Algorithms and Applications for User-Centric Anomaly Detection
Abstract : Anomaly detection is the problem of identifying data points or patterns that do not conform to normal behavior. Anomalies in data often correspond to important and actionable information such as frauds in financial applications, faults in production units, intrusions in computer systems, and serious diseases in patient records. READ MORE
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5. Supporting Data Interaction and Hybrid Asymmetric Collaboration Using Virtual Reality Within the Context of Immersive Analytics
Abstract : Immersive display and interaction technologies have rapidly evolved in recent years, offering advanced techniques compared to traditional Human-Computer Interaction. Computer-generated Virtual Environments viewed with stereoscopic depth perception and explored using 3D spatial interaction can represent more accurately how humans naturally interact in the real world. READ MORE