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“Mine, No . . . Mine”

2023
Abstract When patients cannot speak for themselves, clinicians look to surrogates to represent their wishes. Surrogate decision makers may not know the patient’s wishes; in which case, they typically try to think of the patient’s best interests or sometimes their own.
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Mining the knowledge mine

1997
As databases grow in size and complexity the task of adding value to the wealth of data becomes difficult. Data mining has emerged as the technology to add value to enormous databases by finding new and important snippets (or nuggets) of knowledge. With large training sets, however, extremely large collections of nuggets are being extracted, leading to
Graham J. Williams, Zhexue Huang
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Mine Rule

2005
Mining of association rules is one of the most adopted techniques for data mining in the most widespread application domains. A great deal of work has been carried out in the last years on the development of efficient algorithms for association rules extraction. Indeed, this problem is a computationally difficult task, known as NP-hard (Calders, 2004),
PSAILA, Giuseppe, MEO, ROSA
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Text Mining

2008
One of the fastest-growing fields in bioinformatics is text mining: the application of natural language processing techniques to problems of knowledge management and discovery, using large collections of biological or biomedical text such as MEDLINE.
Andrew B, Clegg, Adrian J, Shepherd
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Data mining

Genetic Epidemiology, 2005
Group 14 used data-mining strategies to evaluate a number of issues, including appropriate diagnosis, haplotype estimation, genetic linkage and association studies, and type I error. Methods ranged from exploratory analyses, to machine learning strategies (neural networks, supervised learning, and tree-based methods), to false discovery rate control of
L Adrienne, Cupples   +8 more
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Seabed Mining

2017
Seafloor morphology plays a key role in submarine mineral exploration as precious minerals are associated with specific geomorphological settings. Mn-nodules occur in abyssal plains, seafloor massive sulphides are strongly connected to volcanic areas and sand, gravel and other marine minable aggregates are deposited in coastal environments.
Peukert, Anne   +3 more
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mines and mining, Roman

2016
Rome came into possession of a wide variety of mineral resources as a result of imperial expansion. Large mines were opened up in many provinces, especially in the Iberian Peninsula, Gaul, Britain, the Danubian provinces, and Asia Minor. Pollution records show that the scale of mining in antiquity peaked during the Roman period and
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Process Mining

Communications of the ACM, 2009
Using real event data to X-ray business processes helps ensure conformance between design and reality.
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