Data Mining, Southeast Asia EditionElsevier, 2006 M04 6 - 800 pages Our ability to generate and collect data has been increasing rapidly. Not only are all of our business, scientific, and government transactions now computerized, but the widespread use of digital cameras, publication tools, and bar codes also generate data. On the collection side, scanned text and image platforms, satellite remote sensing systems, and the World Wide Web have flooded us with a tremendous amount of data. This explosive growth has generated an even more urgent need for new techniques and automated tools that can help us transform this data into useful information and knowledge. Like the first edition, voted the most popular data mining book by KD Nuggets readers, this book explores concepts and techniques for the discovery of patterns hidden in large data sets, focusing on issues relating to their feasibility, usefulness, effectiveness, and scalability. However, since the publication of the first edition, great progress has been made in the development of new data mining methods, systems, and applications. This new edition substantially enhances the first edition, and new chapters have been added to address recent developments on mining complex types of data— including stream data, sequence data, graph structured data, social network data, and multi-relational data.
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... Scalable Frequent Itemset Mining Methods 234 5.2.1 The Apriori Algorithm: Finding Frequent Itemsets Using Candidate Generation 234 5.2.2 Generating Association Rules from Frequent Itemsets 239 5.2.3 Improving the Efficiency of Apriori ...
... Scalability and Decision Tree Induction 306 Bayesian Classification 310 6.4.1 Bayes' Theorem 310 6.4.2 Naïve Bayesian Classification 311 6.4.3 Bayesian Belief Networks 315 6.4.4 Training Bayesian Belief Networks 317 Rule-Based ...
... Scalable Methods for Mining Sequential Patterns 500 8.3.3 Constraint-Based Mining of Sequential Patterns 509 8.3.4 Periodicity Analysis for Time-Related Sequence Data 512 Mining Sequence Patterns in Biological Data 513 8.4.1 Alignment ...
... scalability. As a result, this book is not intended as an introduction to database systems, machine learning, statistics, or other such areas, although we do provide the background necessary in these areas in order to facilitate the ...
... scalable algorithms and multidimensional OLAP analysis, that are often overlooked or minimally treated in other books. To. the. Instructor. This book is designed to give a broad, yet detailed overview of the field of data mining. It can be ...
Contents
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4 Data Cube Computation and Data Generalization | 157 |
5 Mining Frequent Patterns Associations and Correlations | 227 |
6 Classification and Prediction | 285 |
7 Cluster Analysis | 383 |
8 Mining Stream TimeSeries and Sequence Data | 467 |
9 Graph Mining Social Network Analysis and Multirelational Data Mining | 535 |
10 Mining Object Spatial Multimedia Text and Web Data | 591 |
11 Applications and Trends in Data Mining | 649 |
An Introduction to Microsofts OLE DB for Data Mining | 691 |
Bibliography | 703 |
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Geographic Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Harvey J. Miller,Jiawei Han No preview available - 2003 |