The Six Technical Gaps between Intelligent Applications and Real-Time Data Mining: A Critical Review
Simon Fong and Hang Yang
Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Macau, Macua SAR
Abstract—Intelligent application is characterized by its ability to make decision autonomously. Some examples are distributed agents that collaboratively complete a complex task, yet each one of them is able to work and reason independently given the dynamic situation where they are in. The underlying think tank is often a collection of core mechanisms that include environment sensing, data capturing, data mining, ETL, knowledge processing, and decision making etc. All these techniques when placed and function together as a whole intelligent system, they will have to fulfill stringent deadlines imposed by the requirements of a real-time system. In the literature many research papers can be found on a wide variety of data mining techniques that enable intelligent applications operating in real-time. This report offers a critical review of the relevant literature, and contributes to the knowledge of identifying their shortcomings, so-called the technical gaps between the real-time requirements of a general intelligent system and the supporting components. A discussion follows on the possibilities of future intelligent applications that are empowered by data stream mining.
Index Terms—intelligent applications, real-time data mining, data stream mining
Cite: Simon Fong and Hang Yang, "The Six Technical Gaps between Intelligent Applications and Real-Time Data Mining: A Critical Review," Journal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 63-73, May 2011. doi:10.4304/jetwi.3.2.63-73
Index Terms—intelligent applications, real-time data mining, data stream mining
Cite: Simon Fong and Hang Yang, "The Six Technical Gaps between Intelligent Applications and Real-Time Data Mining: A Critical Review," Journal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 63-73, May 2011. doi:10.4304/jetwi.3.2.63-73
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