Advances in computing and communication over wired and wireless networks have
resulted in many pervasive distributed computing environments. Many of these
environments deal with different distributed sources of voluminous data,
multiple compute nodes, and distributed user community. Analyzing and
monitoring these distributed data sources require a data mining technology
designed for distributed applications. The field of distributed data mining
(DDM) deals with this problem---mining distributed data by paying careful
attention to the distributed resources. The goal of this web site is to
maintain and distribute a bibliography of DDM-related publications. We hope
that DDM researchers and practitioners find this service useful. We welcome
every help from the community in maintaining the bibliography and this web
site.
The bibliography is maintained and managed by Kanishka Bhaduri, Kamalika Das, Kun Liu and Prof. Hillol Kargupta.
You may add a single entry
through our interactive web form or send us by email a bibtex file containing
the entries. You can also take a view at those newly added
entries which we will add to our database soon (provided they are
relevant). If you submit an entry for the bibliography, we strongly encourage
you to submit a pointer to the electronic version of the paper in case it is
available online.
DDM Bibliography is now grouped into separate
categories. Please follow the link
below to download the DDM Bibliography files.
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