Advances in Chance Discovery Extended Selection from International Workshops

Since year 2000, scientists on artificial and natural intelligences started to study chance discovery - methods for discovering events/situations that significantly affect decision making. Partially because the editors Ohsawa and Abe are teaching at schools of Engineering and of Literature with shar...

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Other Authors: Ohsawa, Yukio (Editor), Abe, Akinori (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2013, 2013
Edition:1st ed. 2013
Series:Studies in Computational Intelligence
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Cognition and Communication toward Chance Discovery -- Curation and Communication in Chance Discovery -- Turning Down a Chance: An Argument From Simplicity -- A Chance Favors a Prepared Mind: Chance Discovery from Cognitive Psychology -- Data Visualization as Chance Curation -- Chance Discovery with Self-Organizing Maps: Discovering Imbalances in Financial Networks -- Map Interface for a Text Data Set by Recursive Clustering -- Multimodal Discussion Analysis based on Temporal Sequence -- Framework of early adopters roaming among tribes for discovering innovative creation -- Data-Driven Innovation Technologies for Smarter Business from Innovators’ Market Game to iChance Creativity Support System -- Computational and Logical Cutting Edges for Analysis and Synthesis of Data -- Paired Evaluators Method to Track Concept Drift: An Application in Finance -- Efficient Service Discovery Among Heterogeneous Agents Using a Novel Agent Ranking Algorithm -- Discovering Chances for Health Problems and Falls in the Elderly using Data Mining Approach -- Temporal Logics Modeling Logical Uncertainty, Local and Global Chance Discovery -- Discovering Probabilistic Models of Pilot Behavior from Aircraft Telemetry Data -- Constructing Feature Set by using Temporal Clustering of Term Usages in Document Categorization -- Finding Rare Patterns with Weak Correlation Constraint: Progress in Indicative and Chance Patterns 
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520 |a Since year 2000, scientists on artificial and natural intelligences started to study chance discovery - methods for discovering events/situations that significantly affect decision making. Partially because the editors Ohsawa and Abe are teaching at schools of Engineering and of Literature with sharing the interest in chance discovery, this book reflects interdisciplinary aspects of progress: First, as an interdisciplinary melting pot of cognitive science, computational intelligence, data mining/visualization, collective intelligence, … etc, chance discovery came to reach new application domains e.g. health care, aircraft control, energy plant, management of technologies, product designs, innovations, marketing, finance etc. Second, basic technologies and sciences including sensor technologies, medical sciences, communication technologies etc. joined this field and interacted with cognitive/computational scientists in workshops on chance discovery, to obtain breakthroughs by stimulating each other. Third, “time” came to be introduced explicitly as a significant variable ruling causalities - background situations causing chances and chances causing impacts on events and actions of humans in the future. Readers may urge us to list the fourth, fifth, sixth, … but let us stop here and open this book.