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Swarms on Continuous Data Export

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adaptive_computation ant_colony_systems artificial_intelligence artificial_life clustering collective_computing collective_intelligence collective_systems complex_systems data-mining distributed_computing self-organization swarm_intelligence swarms

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While being it extremely important, many Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA [21]) systems have the inhability to perform classification and visualization in a continuous basis or to self-organize new data-items into the older ones (evenmore into new labels if necessary), which can be crucial in KDD - Knowledge Discovery [10,1], Retrieval and Data Mining Systems [15,10] (interactive and online forms of Web Applications are just one example). This disadvantge is also present in more recent approaches ...


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