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Data Mining
Definitions
"The use of computer software to examine large volumes of data for example the sales records of a retail business in order to extract trends
and relationships that may be of use in planning the business. [...]"
The Penguin Concise Dictionary of Computing, 2003
"the action of searching through DATA files looking for patterns; a form of statistical analysis, with the difference that the user may not be aware
of what patterns exist."
Computers and IT, 2003.
"the gathering of electronically stored information, eg about shopping patterns from loyalty cards;"
The Chambers Dictionary
"Data mining is the analysis of (often large) observational data sets to find unsuspected relationships and to summarize the data in novel ways
that are both understandable and useful to the data owner."
Hand, Mannila and Smyth (2001)
"Data mining, also known as knowledge-discovery in databases (KDD), is the practice of automatically searching large stores of data for
patterns. To do this, data mining uses computational techniques from statistics and pattern recognition."
Wikipedia (2005)
"Data mining is defined as the process of discovering patterns in data. The process must be automatic or (more usually) semi-automatic. The
patterns discovered must be meaningful in that they lead to some advantage, usually an economic advantage. The data is invariably present in
substantial quantities."
Witten and Frank (2000)

Books
Hand, Mannila and Smyth (2001)
Kovalerchuk and Vityaev
Pyle (1999)
Witten and Frank (2000)

Links
Wikipedia: Data mining
Google Directory - Computers > Software > Databases > Data Mining

Data Mining and Statictics


HOSKING, J.R.M., E.P.D. PEDNAULT and M. SUDAN, 1997. Statistical perspective on data mining. FUTURE GENER COMPUT
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