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A rough set-based knowledge discovery process

Ning Zhong, Andrzej Skowron (2001)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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The knowledge discovery from real-life databases is a multi-phase process consisting of numerous steps, including attribute selection, discretization of real-valued attributes, and rule induction. In the paper, we discuss a rule discovery process that is based on rough set theory. The core of the process is a soft hybrid induction system called the Generalized Distribution Table and Rough Set System (GDT-RS) for discovering classification rules from databases with uncertain and incomplete...

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Nevena Mihailović, Milica Bulajić, Gordana Savić (2009)

The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research

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IctNeo system for jaundice management

C. Bielza, M. Gómez, S. Ríos-Insua, J. A. Fernández Del Pozo, P. García Barreno, S. Caballero, M. Sánchez Luna (1998)

Revista de la Real Academia de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales

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Comparison of Multivariate Analysis Methodologies in a Palliative Care Setting

Isabel Pinto Doria, Ana Sousa Ferreira, Otília Dias, Helena Bacelar-Nicolau, Georges Le Calvé (2012)

Biometrical Letters

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This study is focused on measuring the quality and the satisfaction with the palliative care provided to oncology patients in domicile. The SERVQUAL methodology adapted for the Portuguese context was used to evaluate the quality of palliative care and patient satisfaction. The Portuguese SERVQUAL questionnaire is composed of five perception scales and two questionnaires, one about the patient and another about the caregiver. The data analysis presented is the analysis of the answers...

Mining indirect association rules for web recommendation

Przemysław Kazienko (2009)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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Classical association rules, here called “direct”, reflect relationships existing between items that relatively often co-occur in common transactions. In the web domain, items correspond to pages and transactions to user sessions. The main idea of the new approach presented is to discover indirect associations existing between pages that rarely occur together but there are other, “third” pages, called transitive, with which they appear relatively frequently. Two types of indirect associations...