Data Analysis and Information Systems: Statistical and Conceptual Approaches Proceedings of the 19th Annual Conference of the Gesellschaft für Klassifikation e.V. University of Basel, March 8-10, 1995

Data Analysis and Information Systems: Statistical and Conceptual Approaches Proceedings of the 19th Annual Conference of the Gesellschaft für Klassifikation e.V. University of Basel, March 8-10, 1995

Data Analysis and Information Systems: Statistical and Conceptual Approaches Proceedings of the 19th Annual Conference of the Gesellschaft für Klassifikation e.V. University of Basel, March 8-10, 1995

Data Analysis and Information Systems: Statistical and Conceptual Approaches Proceedings of the 19th Annual Conference of the Gesellschaft für Klassifikation e.V. University of Basel, March 8-10, 1995

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Overview

This volume presents 45 articles dealing with theoretical aspects, methodo­ logical advances and practical applications in domains relating to classification and clustering, statistical and computational data analysis, conceptual or terminological approaches for information systems, and knowledge structures for databases. These articles were selected from about 140 papers presented at the 19th Annual Conference of the Gesellschaft fur Klassifika­ tion, the German Classification Society. The conference was hosted by W. Polasek at the Institute of Statistics and Econometry of the University of 1 Basel (Switzerland) March 8-10, 1995 . The papers are grouped as follows, where the number in parentheses is the number of papers in the chapter. 1. Classification and clustering (8) 2. Uncertainty and fuzziness (5) 3. Methods of data analysis and applications (7) 4. Statistical models and methods (4) 5. Bayesian learning (5) 6. Conceptual classification, knowledge ordering and information systems (12) 7. Linguistics and dialectometry (4). These chapters are interrelated in many respects. The reader may recogni­ ze, for example, the analogies and distinctions existing among classification principles developed in such different domains as statistics and information sciences, the benefit to be gained by the comparison of conceptual and ma­ thematical approaches for structuring data and knowledge, and, finally, the wealth of practical applications described in many of the papers. For convenience of the reader, the content of this volume is briefly reviewed.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540607748
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 03/18/1996
Series: Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996
Pages: 548
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.53(h) x 0.04(d)

Table of Contents

Section 1: Classification and Clustering.- MDL for Mixtures of Normal Distributions.- A New Algorithm for Two-Mode Clustering.- Computational Methods in Clustering from a Mathematical Programming Viewpoint.- Classification of Time Series with Optimized Time-Frequency Representations.- Cluster Analysis Using Spatial Auorrelation.- Bounds for p-values of Combinatorial Tests for Clustering in Epidemiology.- Probability Distributions on Indexed Dendrograms and Related Problems of Classifiability.- On the Validation of Classification Trees.- Section 2: Uncertainty and Fuzziness.- Modeling Weak Information with Generalized Basic Probability Assignments.- Validity Measures for Fuzzy Partitions.- Uncertainty and Actor-Oriented Information Retrieval in µ-AKCESS. An Approach Based on Fuzzy Set Theory.- The “Combination Problem” for Probability Intervals: Necessary Assumptions.- A Classification System for Uncertainty Theories: How to Select an Appropriate Formalism?.- Section 3: Methods of Data Analysis and Applications.- Analyzing Paired Comparisons Data Using Probabilistic Ideal Point Models and Probabilistic Vector Models.- Consensus Rules for Molecular Sequences: Open Problems.- Latent Dimensions of Managers’ Risk Perception: An Application of Correspondence Analysis.- Analysis of the Behaviour of New Car Buyers.- Statistical Analysis of Spatial Data in Geographic Information Systems.- Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Data Using Interactive Statistical Graphics.- Representation of Finite Ordinal Data in Real Vector Spaces.- Section 4: Statistical Models and Methods.- Statistical Models and Artificial Neural Networks.- Smoothing for Categorical Data: Discrete Kernel Regression and Local Likelihood Approaches.- Computer-based Design of Experiments in Industry.- Testing Simple Hypotheses.- Section 5: Bayesian Learning.- Bayesian Hierarchical Models for Random Routes in Finite Populations.- Metropolis Sampling in Bilinear Time Series Models.- Exact Likelihood Function Forms for an ARFIMA Process.- Learning about Degradation Models and Prognostic Factors.- Bayesian Classification Using Predictive Diagnostic Measures.- Section 6: Conceptual Classification, Knowledge Ordering and Information Systems.- On the Relationship between Description Logics and Conceptual Graphs with some References to the Medical Domain.- The Design of an Interpreter for Dialog-Controlled Rule Systems.- Conceptual Classifications and Nomenclatures in Medicine.- A Method for the Detection of Sources in the Logic Information System LIS.- Two Conceptual Approaches to Acquire Human Expert Knowledge in a Complex Real World Domain.- Terminology and Knowledge Representation in Complex Domains.- Knowledge Spaces and Formal Concept Analysis.- A Deductive Approach for Knowledge Base Refinement in Expert Systems and its Application to Credit Analysis.- Knowledge Representation of Pathological States.- Attribute Exploration with Background Implications and Exceptions.- Integrating an OR Model Base into a Knowledge-Based System for Marketing Data Analysis.- LIS/THESAURUS: A Model for Structuring and Representing Concepts of Mathematical Logic.- Section 7: Linguistics and Dialectometry.- Gender Classification of German Nouns: Symbolic and Sub-Symbolic Approaches.- Automatic Inference of DATR Theories.- Probability Distributions of Polysemantic Expressions.- German Dialectometry.- Subject Index (including List of Authors).
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