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Humane data mining

Published: 26 October 2008 Publication History

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Data Mining has made tremendous strides in the last decade. It is time to take data mining to the next level of contributions, while continuing to innovate for the current mainstream market. We postulate that a fruitful future direction could be humane data mining: applications to benefit individuals. The potential applications include personal data mining (e.g. personal health), enable people to get a grip on their world (e.g. dealing with the long tail of search), enable people to become creative (e.g. inventions arising from linking non-interacting scientific literature), enable people to make contributions to society (e.g. education collaboration networks), and data-driven science (e.g. study ecological disasters, brain disorders). Rooting our future work in these (and similar) applications, will lead to new data mining abstractions, algorithms, and systems.

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CIKM '08: Proceedings of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management
October 2008
1562 pages
ISBN:9781595939913
DOI:10.1145/1458082
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Published: 26 October 2008

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  1. collaboration networks
  2. models
  3. personal data mining
  4. scientific applications
  5. search
  6. systems

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CIKM08: Conference on Information and Knowledge Management
October 26 - 30, 2008
California, Napa Valley, USA

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