Pocket Data Mining: Big Data on Small Devices
Pocket Data Mining: Big Data on Small Devices
Pocket Data Mining: Big Data on Small Devices (Studies in Big Data) by Mohamed Medhat Gaber, Frederic Stahl and Joao Bártolo Gomes
Owing to continuous advances in the computational power of handheld
devices like smartphones and tablet computers, it has become possible to
perform Big Data operations including modern data mining
processes onboard these small devices. A decade of research has proved
the feasibility of what has been termed as Mobile Data Mining,
with a focus on one mobile device running data mining processes.
However, it is not before 2010 until the authors of this book initiated
the Pocket Data Mining (PDM) project exploiting the
seamless communication among handheld devices performing data analysis
tasks that were infeasible until recently. PDM is the
process of collaboratively extracting knowledge from distributed data
streams in a mobile computing environment. This book provides the reader
with an in-depth treatment on this emerging area of research. Details
of techniques used and thorough experimental studies are given. More
importantly and exclusive to this book, the authors provide detailed
practical guide on the deployment of PDM in the mobile environment. An important extension to the basic implementation of PDM dealing with concept drift is also reported. In the era of Big Data, potential applications of paramount importance offered by PDM in a variety of domains including security, business and telemedicine are discussed.
Ebook format: PDF
Ebook page: 112
File size: 3.51 MB
Ebook page: 112
File size: 3.51 MB
$45.00
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