Data stream mining in ubiquitous environments: state-of-the-art and current directions

Author:

Gaber Mohamed Medhat1,Gama João2,Krishnaswamy Shonali3,Gomes João Bártolo4,Stahl Frederic5

Affiliation:

1. Robert Gordon University; Aberdeen AB10 1FR UK

2. University of Porto; Porto 4050-190 Portugal

3. Monash University; Melbourne Victoria 3800 Australia

4. Institute for Infocomm Research; Singapore 138632 Singapore

5. University of Reading; Reading RG6 6AY UK

Funder

Knowledge Discovery from Ubiquitous Data Streams

European Regional Development Fund through the COMPETE Program

Portuguese Funds through the FCT (Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology)

European Commission through the project MAESTRA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Computer Science

Reference84 articles.

1. Ubiquitous knowledge discovery;Gama;Intell Data Anal,2011

2. Gaber M Krishnaswamy S Zaslavsky A Current Research and Future Directions Workshop Proceedings held in conjunction with The Eighth Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 2004

3. Data Streams: Algorithms and Applications

4. Knowledge Discovery from Data Streams

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