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This paper is an introduction of Knowledge Discovery in Serial Measurement (KDSM) methodology for analyzing repeated and very short serial measures with a blocking factor in ill-structured domains (ISD).
KDSM arises from the results obtained in a real application of psychiatry (presented in the previous issue of CCIA [11]). In this application domain, common statistical analysis (time series analysis, multivariate data analysis...) and artificial intelligence techniques (knowledge based methods, inductive learning), employed independently, are often inadequate due to the intrinsic characteristics of ISD.
KDSM is based on both the combination of statistical methods and artificial intelligence techniques, including the use of clustering based on rules (introduced by Gibert in 1994).
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Rodas, J., Gibert, K., Emilio Rojo, J. (2002). KDSM Methodology for Knowledge Discovery from Ill-Structured Domains Presenting Very Short and Repeated Serial Measures with Blocking Factor. In: Escrig, M.T., Toledo, F., Golobardes, E. (eds) Topics in Artificial Intelligence. CCIA 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2504. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36079-4_20
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