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Mining Environmental Data in the ADMIRE Project Using New Advanced Methods and Tools

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  • Ondrej Habala

    (The Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia)

  • Martin Šeleng

    (The Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia)

  • Viet Tran

    (The Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia)

  • Branislav Šimo

    (The Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia)

  • Ladislav Hluchý

    (The Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia)

Abstract

The project Advanced Data Mining and Integration Research for Europe (ADMIRE) is designing new methods and tools for comfortable mining and integration of large, distributed data sets. One of the prospective application domains for such methods and tools is the environmental applications domain, which often uses various data sets from different vendors where data mining is becoming increasingly popular and more computer power becomes available. The authors present a set of experimental environmental scenarios, and the application of ADMIRE technology in these scenarios. The scenarios try to predict meteorological and hydrological phenomena which currently cannot or are not predicted by using data mining of distributed data sets from several providers in Slovakia. The scenarios have been designed by environmental experts and apart from being used as the testing grounds for the ADMIRE technology; results are of particular interest to experts who have designed them.

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  • Ondrej Habala & Martin Šeleng & Viet Tran & Branislav Šimo & Ladislav Hluchý, 2010. "Mining Environmental Data in the ADMIRE Project Using New Advanced Methods and Tools," International Journal of Distributed Systems and Technologies (IJDST), IGI Global, vol. 1(4), pages 1-13, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jdst00:v:1:y:2010:i:4:p:1-13
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