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Agents and data mining: mutual enhancement by integration

International Workshop on Autonomous Intelligent Systems: Agents and Data Mining, : 50--61, 2005.
Authors: Chengqi Zhang and Zili Zhang and Longbing Cao
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11492870_5
Tags: Agents DM
Abstract: This paper tells a story of synergism of two cutting edge technologies - agents and data mining. By integrating these two technologies, the power for each of them is enhanced. Integrating agents into data mining systems, or constructing data mining systems from agent perspectives, the flexibility of data mining systems can be greatly improved. New data mining techniques can add to the systems dynamically in the form of agents, while the out-of-date ones can also be deleted from systems at run-time. Equipping agents with data mining capabilities, the agents are much smarter and more adaptable. In this way, the performance of these agent systems can be improved. A new way to integrate these two techniques -ontology-based integration is also discussed. Case studies will be given to demonstrate such mutual enhancement.
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@inproceedings{Zhang2005a,
title = {Agents and data mining: mutual enhancement by integration},
author = {Chengqi Zhang and Zili Zhang and Longbing Cao},
booktitle = {International Workshop on Autonomous Intelligent Systems: Agents and Data Mining},
pages = {50--61},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11492870_5},
year = {2005},
abstract = {This paper tells a story of synergism of two cutting edge technologies - agents and data mining. By integrating these two technologies, the power for each of them is enhanced. Integrating agents into data mining systems, or constructing data mining systems from agent perspectives, the flexibility of data mining systems can be greatly improved. New data mining techniques can add to the systems dynamically in the form of agents, while the out-of-date ones can also be deleted from systems at run-time. Equipping agents with data mining capabilities, the agents are much smarter and more adaptable. In this way, the performance of these agent systems can be improved. A new way to integrate these two techniques -ontology-based integration is also discussed. Case studies will be given to demonstrate such mutual enhancement.},
keywords = {Agents DM }
}