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Data Mining

An Introduction


Ruth Dilly

Based on material supplied by Sarabjot S. Anand and the DMIG, University of Ulster Jordanstown

Version 2.0, Feb 1996


Introduction
- Historical Perspective
- Problems
- What is data mining?
- Techniques used
- Summary
- Characteristics
- Example
- Data Mining
- Data Mining Goals
- Data Mining and Machine Learning
- Data Mining Process
- Data Mining Process
- Issues in Data Mining
- Techniques
- Knowledge Representation Methods
- Related Technologies
- Data Warehousing
- Characteristics of a data warehouse
- Data warehousing
- Uses
- Data Warehouse model
- Criteria
- Problems with data warehousing
- Data warehousing & OLTP
- OLTP systems
- Data warehouse systems
- OLAP
- OLAP
- Knowledge acquisition
- Siftware History
- Commercial Examples
- Data mining projects
- UUJ Example
- MKS
- MKS
- Conclusion
Tutorial/Practical
- Clementine
- Clementine Example
- Problem solving
- Machine learning
- UUJ Example
- Data file - houses.dat
- Graphical Output
- Statistics Produced
- Predictions set
- Clementine stream
- Clementine Output
- REFERENCES

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