Dear all, 

If you are interested in decision making in the real world 
full of uncertainty, this book we published this September 
may be of interest for members here. 

Best wishes,
Yukio Ohsawa
- - Associate Professor, Graduate School of Business Sciences,
  University of Tsukuba 
Office: GSSM, University of Tsukuba, 3-29-1 Otsuka, Bunkyo-ku 
Tokyo 112-0012 Japan
Fax: +81-3-3942-6829 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.gssm.otsuka.tsukuba.ac.jp/staff/osawa

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Chance Discovery
Series: Advanced Information Processing
Ohsawa, Yukio; McBurney, Peter (Eds.)
2003, Approx. 420 p. 120 illus., Hardcover
ISBN: 3-540-00549-8
EUR 89,95 / USD 99.-

Chance discovery means discovering chances - the breaking 
points in systems, the marketing windows in business, etc. 
It involves determining the significance of some piece of
information about an event and then using this new 
knowledge in decision making. The techniques developed
combine data mining methods for finding rare but important 
events with knowledge management, groupware, and social 
psychology. The reader will find many applications, such 
as finding information on the Internet, recognizing changes 
in customer behavior, detecting the first signs of an 
imminent earthquake, etc.

This first book dedicated to chance discovery covers the 
state of the art in the theory and methods and examines 
typical scenarios, and it thus appeals to researchers 
working on new techniques and algorithms and also to 
professionals dealing with real-world applications.

Written for:
Researchers, libraries

Keywords:
Knowledge Management, Data Mining, Prediction, Forecast,
Tacit Knowledge, Rare Events

Read more detailed information
(including table of contents and sample chapter):
www.springeronline.com/east/3-540-00549-8


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