(DBWORLD) Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery journal: full contents vol1:1 on web

Usama Fayyad (fayyad@MICROSOFT.com)
Thu, 29 May 1997 11:31:35 -0500 (CDT)

We are happy to announce that full contents of
the first issue of the new journal:
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
http://www.research.microsoft.com/datamine
are now avaialble on-line (free for issue 1) from
Kluwer Academic Publishers. Links to Kluwer's server
are accessible via the above homepage ofthe
journal, or directly at:
http://www.wkap.nl/kapis/CGI-BIN/WORLD/kaphtml.htm?DAMISAMPLE

Incidentally, issue 2 has been finalized.
You can access the abstracts and full text of the
editorial for issue 2 at the journal's home page:

http://www.research.microsoft.com/datamine

TOC of vol. 1:2 is attached. Fur future issues,
stay tuned to the homepage.

We will be soon announcing a special issue based
on the recent ACM SIGMOD-97 workshop. We are
also interested in, and welcome suggestions for,
special issues on topics focusing on DB-specific topics
in Data Mining. Please contact us with
ideas at datamine@microsoft.com

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DATA MINING AND KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY
Volume 1, issue 2
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CONTENTS:
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Editorial
Usama Fayyad, editor-in-chief

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PAPERS
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BIRCH: A New Data Clustering Algorithm and Its
Applications
Tian Zhang, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Miron Livny

Mathematical Programming in Data Mining
O. L. Mangasarian

A Simple Constraint-Based Algorithm for Efficiently
Mining Observational Databases for Causal Relationships
Gregory F. Cooper

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BREIF APPLICATION SUMMARY
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Visual Data Mining: Recognizing Telephone Calling Fraud
Kenneth C. Cox, Stephen G. Eick, Graham J. Wills,
and Ronald J. Brachman

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Usama Fayyad
datamine@microsoft.com
for more information on the journal, CFP, and
to submit a paper, please see:
http://www.research.microsoft.com/datamine

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