International Journal of Statistika and Mathematika, ISSN: 2277- 2790 E-ISSN: 2249-8605
Volume 7, Issue 2, October 2013 pp 84-88
Research Article
Detecting Hot Spots on Crime Data Using Data Mining and Geographical Information System
Arbind Kumar Singh1, G. Manimannan2
1Senior Lecturer, Department of Statistics, S.N.S.R.K.S College Saharsa, B. N. Mandal University, Madhepura, Bihar, INDIA.
2Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, Madras Christian College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, INDIA.
Academic Editor: Dr. Dase R. K.
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