Visual Data Mining Theory, Techniques and Tools for Visual Analytics / [electronic resource] : edited by Simeon Simoff, Michael H. Böhlen, Arturas Mazeika. - 1st ed. 2008. - X, 407 p. online resource. - Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI, 4404 2946-1642 ; . - Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI, 4404 .

Visual Data Mining: An Introduction and Overview -- Visual Data Mining: An Introduction and Overview -- 1 - Theory and Methodologies -- The 3DVDM Approach: A Case Study with Clickstream Data -- Form-Semantics-Function - A Framework for Designing Visual Data Representations for Visual Data Mining -- A Methodology for Exploring Association Models -- Visual Exploration of Frequent Itemsets and Association Rules -- Visual Analytics: Scope and Challenges -- 2 - Techniques -- Using Nested Surfaces for Visual Detection of Structures in Databases -- Visual Mining of Association Rules -- Interactive Decision Tree Construction for Interval and Taxonomical Data -- Visual Methods for Examining SVM Classifiers -- Text Visualization for Visual Text Analytics -- Visual Discovery of Network Patterns of Interaction between Attributes -- Mining Patterns for Visual Interpretation in a Multiple-Views Environment -- Using 2D Hierarchical Heavy Hitters to Investigate Binary Relationships -- Complementing Visual Data Mining with the Sound Dimension: Sonification of Time Dependent Data -- Context Visualization for Visual Data Mining -- Assisting Human Cognition in Visual Data Mining -- 3 - Tools and Applications -- Immersive Visual Data Mining: The 3DVDM Approach -- DataJewel: Integrating Visualization with Temporal Data Mining -- A Visual Data Mining Environment -- Integrative Visual Data Mining of Biomedical Data: Investigating Cases in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia -- Towards Effective Visual Data Mining with Cooperative Approaches.

The importance of visual data mining, as a strong sub-discipline of data mining, had already been recognized in the beginning of the decade. In 2005 a panel of renowned individuals met to address the shortcomings and drawbacks of the current state of visual information processing. The need for a systematic and methodological development of visual analytics was detected. This book aims at addressing this need. Through a collection of 21 contributions selected from more than 46 submissions, it offers a systematic presentation of the state of the art in the field. The volume is structured in three parts on theory and methodologies, techniques, and tools and applications.

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Data mining.
Computer graphics.
Database management.
Information storage and retrieval systems.
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery.
Computer Graphics.
Database Management.
Information Storage and Retrieval.

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