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