2018
DOI: 10.1002/cpe.4700
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Data fusion in the internet of data

Abstract: This special issue collates a selection of representative research articles that were primarily presented at the 2nd International Workshop on Data Mining on Internet of Things (IoT) Systems. This annual workshop brings together researchers and practitioners from both academia and industry who are working on data mining approaches on the IoT with applications in the Smart City framework and in the Cultural Heritage research domain in order to promote an exchange of ideas, discuss future collaborations, and dev… Show more

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“…Piccialli worked on applying data mining methods for IoT in the field of smart city framework and cultural heritage research to facilitate the exchange of ideas, discuss future collaborations, and develop new research directions. It is foreseeable that the application of the Internet of ings will increase the scale of data to an unprecedented level [6]. Sene described a formalization of the medical decision-making process under uncertainty based on conditional preferences, evidence theory, and exploiting high-utility patterns in data mining.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Piccialli worked on applying data mining methods for IoT in the field of smart city framework and cultural heritage research to facilitate the exchange of ideas, discuss future collaborations, and develop new research directions. It is foreseeable that the application of the Internet of ings will increase the scale of data to an unprecedented level [6]. Sene described a formalization of the medical decision-making process under uncertainty based on conditional preferences, evidence theory, and exploiting high-utility patterns in data mining.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past few years, IoT has attracted much attention from both industrial and research communities, and it represents a network consisting of physical objects such as sensors, mobiles, buildings and vehicles in which software and electronics are embedded to connect with Internet and to enable collecting and exchanging data between them 1,2 . Although IoT techniques cannot directly stop disasters from happening, but as the complementary technology to a poor infrastructure, it is very useful for disaster management, such as disaster predictions, early warning systems and rescue operations 3,4 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%