The Agents and Data Mining Interaction and Integration (AMII for short, or Agent Mining) has emerged as a promising area in recent years. This special interest group, AMII-SIG, aims to foster a forum for boosting the research and development on Agent Mining studies. AMII-SIG hosts events and efforts such as workshop series, special issues and edited books on Agent Mining research and applications.
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Agent Mining: Interaction and Integration

Welcome to the Special Interest Group of Agent-Mining Interaction & Integration (AMII-SIG), a promising area and community! AMII SIG is founded by Dr Longbing Cao, and maintained by the Agent-Mining Research Group, Data Sciences and Knowledge Discovery Lab, University of Technology Sydney, Australia.

This website summarizes, to our limited knowledge, all relevant resources about a newly emerging area: Agent-Mining Integration and Integration (or Agent Mining).

Area Overview

In the last decade, two of most prominent research areas ---- multiagent systems and data mining, have attracted substantially increasing attention from diverse disciplines. In recent several years, an emerging trend has come up, that is the interaction and integration between these two areas. This is embodied in terms of the occurrence of particular workshops and decent quantity of research papers. In this website, we present a survey of interaction and integration between agents and data mining. The systematic survey of this new area indicates that this is a very interesting and promising challenge. The interaction and integration between agent and mining has potential to not only strengthen either side, but generate new techniques for developing more powerful intelligence and intelligent information processing systems.

We present an instant survey of this exciting and promising area in terms of the following aspects:

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Your comments and feedbacks are more than welcome. In particular, we apologize if your work has not been included into this survey. If this is the case, please send your work including research topics, groups, activities, publications, projects, as well as your vision on this new area to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

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