Nowadays, many scientific areas share the same broad requirements of being able to deal with massive and distributed datasets while, when possible, being integrated with services and applications. In order to solve the growing gap between the incremental generation of data and our understanding of it, it is required to know how to access, retrieve, analyze, mine and integrate data from disparate sources. One of the fundamental aspects of any new generation of data mining software tool or package which really wants to become a service for the community is the possibility to use it within complex workflows which each user can fine tune in order to match the specific demands of his scientific goal. These workflows need often to access different resources (data, providers, computing facilities and packages) and require a strict interoperability on (at least) the client side. The project DAME (DAta Mining & Exploration) arises from these requirements by providing a distributed WEB-based data mining infrastructure specialized on Massive Data Sets exploration with Soft Computing and machine learning methods. It results as a multi-disciplinary platform-independent tool perfectly compliant with modern KDD (Knowledge Discovery in Databases) requirements and Information & Communication Technology trends.

DAME: A web oriented infrastructure for scientific data mining and exploration / Cavuoti, S.; Brescia, M.; Longo, G.; Garofalo, M.; Nocella, A.. - (2012), pp. 241-247. (Intervento presentato al convegno 7th International Workshop on Data Analysis in Astronomy "Livio Scarsi and Vito DiGesu" tenutosi a Erice, ITALY nel APR 15-21, 2011).

DAME: A web oriented infrastructure for scientific data mining and exploration

Cavuoti, S.;Brescia, M.;Longo, G.;
2012

Abstract

Nowadays, many scientific areas share the same broad requirements of being able to deal with massive and distributed datasets while, when possible, being integrated with services and applications. In order to solve the growing gap between the incremental generation of data and our understanding of it, it is required to know how to access, retrieve, analyze, mine and integrate data from disparate sources. One of the fundamental aspects of any new generation of data mining software tool or package which really wants to become a service for the community is the possibility to use it within complex workflows which each user can fine tune in order to match the specific demands of his scientific goal. These workflows need often to access different resources (data, providers, computing facilities and packages) and require a strict interoperability on (at least) the client side. The project DAME (DAta Mining & Exploration) arises from these requirements by providing a distributed WEB-based data mining infrastructure specialized on Massive Data Sets exploration with Soft Computing and machine learning methods. It results as a multi-disciplinary platform-independent tool perfectly compliant with modern KDD (Knowledge Discovery in Databases) requirements and Information & Communication Technology trends.
2012
978-981-4383-28-8
DAME: A web oriented infrastructure for scientific data mining and exploration / Cavuoti, S.; Brescia, M.; Longo, G.; Garofalo, M.; Nocella, A.. - (2012), pp. 241-247. (Intervento presentato al convegno 7th International Workshop on Data Analysis in Astronomy "Livio Scarsi and Vito DiGesu" tenutosi a Erice, ITALY nel APR 15-21, 2011).
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