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This work addresses the problem of mining data stream generated in dynamic environments where the distribution underlying the observations may change over time. We present a system that monitors the evolution of the learning process. The system is able to self-diagnosis degradations of this process, using change detection mechanisms, and self-repairs the decision models. The system uses meta-learning techniques that characterize the domain of applicability of previously learned models. The meta-learns can detect re-occurrence of contexts, using unlabeled examples, and take pro-active actions by activating previously learned models.
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Gama, J., Kosina, P. (2011). Learning about the Learning Process. In: Gama, J., Bradley, E., Hollmén, J. (eds) Advances in Intelligent Data Analysis X. IDA 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7014. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24800-9_17
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