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Below are the topics submitted by the students presenting in each session. I have put these up as ``advertisements" for each session. Note that these are the original research paper topics submitted. The actual presentations may be on variations on or specialisations of these topics.
Monday 18th September
Link Analysis and Association Rules Rule Extraction from Neural Networks Data Mining and the World Wide Web 12898767 Data Mining and the World Wide Web A Journey to Supermarket Shoppers
Monday 2nd October
Data Mining and the World Wide Web Market Basket Techniques and Applications Decision Trees Data Mining and the World Wide Web 11925795 Privacy Issues in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
Monday 9th October 4-6pm
Data Mining and the World Wide Web Visualizations for Data Mining on the World Wide Web Bayesian Belief Network for Data Mining 10206590 Data Mining Techniques used in the Human Genome Project Data Mining in the Medical Industry (?)
Monday 9th October, 7-9pm, B4.71
Information Filtering Applications of Neural Networks for Stock Price Prediction Data Warehousing and Data Mining Data Clustering Techniques: A Review of Current Approaches Market Analysis and Management: Market Basket Analysis
Tuesday 10th October, 4-6pm, B4.71
Data Mining Techniques for Telecommunication Fraud Detection Link Analysis Relationships Between Statistical Analysis and Data Mining Techniques Multimedia Data Mining Data Mining and the World Wide Web
Monday 16th October, 4-6pm
Text Mining Data Mining and the World Wide Web Data Mining and E-commerce Self-Organizing Maps in Data Mining Neural Networks for Data Mining
Monday 16th October, 7-9pm, B4.71
Data Mining and the World Wide Web 12756393 From Data Warehousing to Data Mining Data Mining and the World Wide Web Predicting Australian Dollar vs. Japanese Yen Exchange Rate using Neural Networks
Tuesday 17th October, 4-6pm, B4.71
Decision Tree and its Applications Web Mining Decision Trees Industry View of Data Mining Industry View of Data Mining |