
Predictive Data Mining
A Practical Guide
Morgan Kaufmann (Publisher)
Published on 8. December 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
228 pages
978-1-55860-403-2 (ISBN)
Description
The potential business advantages of data mining are well documented in publications for executives and managers. However, developers implementing major data-mining systems need concrete information about the underlying technical principles-and their practical manifestations-in order to either integrate commercially available tools or write data-mining programs from scratch. This book is the first technical guide to provide a complete, generalized roadmap for developing data-mining applications, together with advice on performing these large-scale, open-ended analyses for real-world data warehouses.
Note: If you already own Predictive Data Mining: A Practical Guide, please see ISBN 1-55860-477-4 to order the accompanying software. To order the book/software package, please see ISBN 1-55860-478-2.
Note: If you already own Predictive Data Mining: A Practical Guide, please see ISBN 1-55860-477-4 to order the accompanying software. To order the book/software package, please see ISBN 1-55860-478-2.
Reviews / Votes
"I enjoy reading PREDICTIVE DATA MINING. It presents an excellent perspective on the theory and practice of data mining. It can help educate statisticians to build alliances between statisticians and data miners." --Emanuel Parzen, Distinguished Professor of Statistics, Texas A&M UniversityMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
San Francisco
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
390 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55860-403-2 (9781558604032)
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Persons
Sholom M. Weiss is a professor of computer science at Rutgers University and the author of dozens of research papers on data mining and knowledge-based systems. He is a fellow of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, serves on numerous editorial boards of scientific journals, and has consulted widely on the commercial application of advanced data mining techniques. He is the author, with Casimir Kulikowski, of Computer Systems That Learn: Classification and Prediction Methods from Statistics, Neural Nets, Machine Learning, and Expert Systems, which is also available from Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. Nitin Indurkhya is on the faculty at the Basser Department of Computer Science, University of Sydney, Australia. He has published extensively on Data Mining and Machine Learning and has considerable experience with industrial data-mining applications in Australia, Japan and the USA.
Content
1 What is Data Mining?
2 Statistical Evaluation for Big Data
3 Preparing the Data
4 Data Reduction
5 Looking for Solutions
6 What's Best for Data Reduction and Mining?
7 Art or Science? Case Studies in Data Mining
2 Statistical Evaluation for Big Data
3 Preparing the Data
4 Data Reduction
5 Looking for Solutions
6 What's Best for Data Reduction and Mining?
7 Art or Science? Case Studies in Data Mining