An XML-enabled data mining query language: XML-DMQL

Inspired by the good work of Han et al. (1996) and Elfeky et al. (2001) on the design of data mining query languages for relational and object-oriented databases, in this paper, we develop an expressive XML-enabled data mining query language by extension of XQuery. We first describe some preliminari...

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Main Authors: Feng, L., Dillon, Tharam S.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Inderscience Enterprises Limited 2005
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14466
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description Inspired by the good work of Han et al. (1996) and Elfeky et al. (2001) on the design of data mining query languages for relational and object-oriented databases, in this paper, we develop an expressive XML-enabled data mining query language by extension of XQuery. We first describe some preliminaries on the extension of traditional rule mining to XML mining. The philosophy that guides the language design is then elaborated. We detail the syntax of the mining language and its usage with a number of examples.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-144662017-09-13T15:02:45Z An XML-enabled data mining query language: XML-DMQL Feng, L. Dillon, Tharam S. Inspired by the good work of Han et al. (1996) and Elfeky et al. (2001) on the design of data mining query languages for relational and object-oriented databases, in this paper, we develop an expressive XML-enabled data mining query language by extension of XQuery. We first describe some preliminaries on the extension of traditional rule mining to XML mining. The philosophy that guides the language design is then elaborated. We detail the syntax of the mining language and its usage with a number of examples. 2005 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14466 10.1504/IJBIDM.2005.007316 Inderscience Enterprises Limited restricted
spellingShingle Feng, L.
Dillon, Tharam S.
An XML-enabled data mining query language: XML-DMQL
title An XML-enabled data mining query language: XML-DMQL
title_full An XML-enabled data mining query language: XML-DMQL
title_fullStr An XML-enabled data mining query language: XML-DMQL
title_full_unstemmed An XML-enabled data mining query language: XML-DMQL
title_short An XML-enabled data mining query language: XML-DMQL
title_sort xml-enabled data mining query language: xml-dmql
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14466