About the KDubiq Project


The objective of the EU-funded project called KDubiq(coordination action) – http://www.kdubiq.org – that was running between December 2005 and May 2008, was to provide a common perspective of the new, emergent research area that we call KDubiq = Ubiquitous Knowledge Discovery. Relevant research done on learning from experience in many neighbouring disciplines including:

  • machine learning, statistics
  • geo-, spatio-temporal information systems
  • knowledge discovery in heterogeneous databases
  • distributed data mining
  • pervasive computing and ubiquitous data mining
  • data mining in security, surveillance, and privacy protection
  • high-performance computing, mobile and ubiquitous computing
  • ambient intelligence and probabilistic robotics
  • human computer interaction (HCI) and cognitive modelling

has been presented and discussed in numerous KDubiq activities under a common perspective as the major driving technology for the success of the next generation of networked data mining applications that will support such large-scale, ubiquitous, multi-source, and data intensive domains.