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Business process-oriented knowledge-sharing platform is a subsystem of knowledge management information systems. In this paper, based on business process-oriented knowledge management theory, we present a knowledge-sharing platform model at a technical level. We also designed a systematic framework for such knowledge-sharing platform. The main functions of the system architecture realize the goals...
Knowledge or hidden patterns discovered by data mining from large-scale databases has great novelty, which is often unable to be gained from the experts. Given large-scale databases, this paper proposes foundations of intelligent knowledge management. It enables to generate "special" knowledge, called intelligent knowledge base on the hidden patterns created by data mining. Furthermore,...
Association mining can generate large quantity of rules, most of which are not interesting to the user. Interestingness measures are used to find the truly interesting rules. This paper presents a review of the available literature on the various interestingness measures, which generally can be divided into two categories: objective measures based on the statistical strengths or properties of the...
Recent years have witnessed a large body of research works on mining knowledge from large volume of data to support decision making, where a primary assumption is that the training and test examples come from a same domain (i.e., the target domain). However, this assumption, in reality, is too rigorous to describe the training examples which may come from a different domain to the target domain (i...
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