EMPLOYING AGENTS IN DESCRIPTIVE MINING

Main Authors: Dr. R. Sabitha, Dr. S. Karthik
Format: Article eJournal
Terbitan: , 2017
Subjects:
KDD
Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/848100
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format Journal:Article
Journal
Journal:eJournal
author Dr. R. Sabitha
Dr. S. Karthik
title EMPLOYING AGENTS IN DESCRIPTIVE MINING
publishDate 2017
topic Agent mining
Multi Agents
distributed data mining
KDD
Clustering
Association rule mining
url https://zenodo.org/record/848100
contents Agent technology and Data Mining have emerged as two of the prominent areas in information sciences. An effort has been activated towards the interaction and integration between agent technology and data mining which is referred to as “AGENT MINING”. Data Mining is the process of extracting interesting information or patterns from large volumes of data. Agents comprise a powerful technology for the analysis, design and implementation of autonomous intelligent systems that can handle distributed problem-solving, cooperation, coordination, communication, and organization in a multiplayer environment. This agent uses information technology to find trends and patterns in an abundance of information from many different sources. The user can sort through this information in order to find whatever information they are seeking. Intelligent agents are today accepted as powerful tools for data mining in a distributed environment. The interaction and integration between agent and mining has potential to not only strengthen either side, but generate new techniques for developing more powerful intelligence and intelligent information processing systems. This paper discusses how agents are used in the various descriptive models of Data Mining. The various challenges and methodologies are analyzed and it clearly indicates the need for and the promising potential of agent mining for the mutual enhancement of both fields and for the creation of super-intelligent systems. Even though many researchers have been committed, more efforts are required to develop techniques and systems in practical perspectives.
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