Data Streams: Models and Algorithms

Charu C. Aggarwal

Language: English

Publisher: Springer

Published: Nov 27, 2006

Description:

This book primarily discusses issues related to the mining aspects of data streams and it is unique in its primary focus on the subject.

This volume covers mining aspects of data streams comprehensively: each contributed chapter contains a survey on the topic, the key ideas in the field for that particular topic, and future research directions. The book is intended for a professional audience composed of researchers and practitioners in industry. This book is also appropriate for advanced-level students in computer science.

Review

From the reviews:

"This book is the very first attempt to record the challenges and present the solutions currently adopted to deal with the data streams. … All chapters are written by prominent researchers in the field … which makes the material in the book invaluable. This book is mainly intended for researchers, graduate students, and developers in industry. … This book will be very useful for researchers or practitioners in the field of data streams, despite the fast growth of this field. Overall, we highly recommend it." (Yannis Manolopoulos and Maria Kontaki, Computing Reviews, January, 2008)

From the Back Cover

In recent years, the progress in hardware technology has made it possible for organizations to store and record large streams of transactional data. Such data sets which continuously and rapidly grow over time are referred to as data streams.

Data Streams: Models and Algorithms primarily discusses issues related to the mining aspects of data streams rather than the database management aspect of streams. This volume covers mining aspects of data streams in a comprehensive style. Each contributed chapter, from a variety of well known researchers in the data mining field, contains a survey on the topic, the key ideas in the field from that particular topic, and future research directions.

Data Streams: Models and Algorithms is intended for a professional audience composed of researchers and practitioners in industry. This book is also appropriate for graduate-level students in computer science.

Charu C. Aggarwal obtained his B.Tech in Computer Science from IIT Kanpur in 1993 and Ph.D. from MIT in 1996. He has been a Research Staff Member at IBM since then, and has published over 90 papers in major conferences and journals in the database and data mining field. He has applied for, or been granted, over 50 US and International patents, and has twice been designated Master Inventor at IBM for the commercial value of his patents. He has been granted 14 invention achievement awards by IBM for his patents. His work on real time bio-terrorist threat detection in data streams won the IBM Epispire award for environmental excellence in 2003. He has served on the program committee of most major database conferences, and was program chair for the Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Workshop, 2003, and a program vice-chair for the SIAM Conference on Data Mining, 2007. He is an associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Data Engineering and an action editor of the Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Journal. He is a senior member of the IEEE.

About the Author

Charu C. Aggarwal obtained his B.Tech in Computer Science from IIT Kanpur in 1993 and Ph.D. from MIT in 1996. He has been a Research Staff Member at IBM since then, and has published over 90 papers in major conferences and journals in the database and data mining field. He has applied for or been granted over 50 US and International patents, and has twice been designated Master Inventor at IBM for the commercial value of his patents. He has been granted 14 invention achievement awards by IBM for his patents. His work on real time bio-terrorist threat detection in data streams won the IBM Epispire award for environmental excellence in 2003. He has served on the program committee of most major database conferences, and was program chair for the Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Workshop, 2003, and a program vice-chair for the SIAM Conference on Data Mining, 2007. He is an associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Data Engineering and an action editor of the Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Journal. He is a senior member of the IEEE.