This material contents the "handouts" given to students for data mining lecture held at the Department of Health Informatics at the University of Kyoto in July 2010. The informality of the "course", which took five two-hour lectures is reflected in informality of this text, too, as it even includes references to discussions at past lectures and so on. Some more material is available at http://www.ailab.si/janez/kyoto
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