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Books

  • João Gama and Mohamed Medhat Gaber (Eds.), Learning from Data Streams: Processing Techniques in Sensor Networks, Springer, 2007.
  • Auroop R. Ganguly, João Gama, Olufemi A. Omitaomu, Mohamed M. Gaber, and Ranga R. Vatsavai (Eds), Knowledge Discovery from Sensor Data, CRC Press, 2008.
  • João Gama, Knowledge Discovery from Data Streams, Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2010.

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