Data mining is a complex process that aims to derive an accurate predictive model starting from a collection of data. Traditional approaches assume that data are given in advance and their quality, size and structure are independent parameters. In this paper we argue that and axtended vision of data mining should include the step of data acquisition as part of the overall process. Moreover the static view should be replaced by an evolving perspective that conceives the data mining as an iterative process where data acquisition and data analysis repeatedly follow each other. A decision support tool based on data mining will have to be extended accordingly. Decision making will be concerned not only with a predictive purpose but also with a p...
Abstract As production of data is exponentially growing with a drastically lower cost, the importanc...
Life is cumulative, so is data. In our life, people are overwhelmed by vast quantities of data colle...
There is a huge amount of data available in the Information Industry. This data is of no use until i...
Every second, huge amount of data is generated and accumulated. This data could possibly be used in ...
We describe the different stages in the data mining process and discuss some pitfalls and guidelines...
Data mining (knowledge discovery from data) may be viewed as the extraction of interesting (non-triv...
Data mining involves extracting interesting patterns from data and can be found at the heart of oper...
Data mining has become an industry buzz word, but what is it and how does it differ from traditional...
Data mining has made tremendous progress in the last ten years. However, a large gap remains between...
Data mining involves extracting interesting patterns from data and can be found at the heart of oper...
Predictive accuracy claims should give explicit descriptions of the steps followed, with access to t...
Most data mining opportunities involve machine learning and often come with greater financial reward...
in a database. For many reasons—encoding errors, measurement errors, unrecorded causes of recorded f...
Data mining software allows users to analyze large databases to solve business decision problems. Da...
The data are recorded digitally throughout the process of data mining, and the computer either entir...
Abstract As production of data is exponentially growing with a drastically lower cost, the importanc...
Life is cumulative, so is data. In our life, people are overwhelmed by vast quantities of data colle...
There is a huge amount of data available in the Information Industry. This data is of no use until i...
Every second, huge amount of data is generated and accumulated. This data could possibly be used in ...
We describe the different stages in the data mining process and discuss some pitfalls and guidelines...
Data mining (knowledge discovery from data) may be viewed as the extraction of interesting (non-triv...
Data mining involves extracting interesting patterns from data and can be found at the heart of oper...
Data mining has become an industry buzz word, but what is it and how does it differ from traditional...
Data mining has made tremendous progress in the last ten years. However, a large gap remains between...
Data mining involves extracting interesting patterns from data and can be found at the heart of oper...
Predictive accuracy claims should give explicit descriptions of the steps followed, with access to t...
Most data mining opportunities involve machine learning and often come with greater financial reward...
in a database. For many reasons—encoding errors, measurement errors, unrecorded causes of recorded f...
Data mining software allows users to analyze large databases to solve business decision problems. Da...
The data are recorded digitally throughout the process of data mining, and the computer either entir...
Abstract As production of data is exponentially growing with a drastically lower cost, the importanc...
Life is cumulative, so is data. In our life, people are overwhelmed by vast quantities of data colle...
There is a huge amount of data available in the Information Industry. This data is of no use until i...