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Online Data Mining Services for Dynamic Spatial Databases II: Air Quality Location Based Services and Sonification

Overview This paper introduces online data mining services for dynamic spatial databases associated with environmental monitoring networks. In particular, it describes an application that uses these services with sonification for air quality location based information services to the general public. The data mining services use Artificial Neural Networks, to find temporal relations in the monitored parameters. The execution of the algorithms performed at the server side and a distributed processing scheme is used to overcome problems of scalability.

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University of Chicago
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Date Published
Oct 1, 2008
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Data Mining - Analysis, Database Management

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