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  • Subject: RE: XML Mining
  • From: "Doug Hudgeon" <doug@r...>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 02:01:20 +1100
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A list of links from a company called Scientio may be a good place to start.
The links referenced in the list are of course weighted towards their own
software and approach.

http://www.scientio.com/Resources.aspx?type=academic

-----Original Message-----
From: ËÎÇ¿ [mailto:sq02@k...] 
Sent: Tuesday, 9 December 2003 8:46 PM
To: xml-dev
Subject:  XML Mining

Hello,
  Anybody who has research interesting on XML Mining?Looking forward
to discussing with you!


 Best regards
 Qiang Song
 Dept. of Computer Science, Tsinghua University
 sq02@m...
 sq02@k...
 2003-12-09


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