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Introduction to Data Mining| What is Data Mining| Data Warehousing| Data Mining V/s. Data Warehousing| Relevance of Data Mining| Data Mining applications| Data Mining techniques|

Progress in data acquisition High storage capacity Abundance of data Resulted in all areas
Day to day happenings
Credit card records Telephone call records Government Statistics Molecular data bases Medical records

Complex and exotic

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.
The relationships and summaries derived through a data mining exercise are often referred to as models or patterns. Examples include linear equations, rules, clusters, graphs, tree structures, and patterns in time series.

Data warehouse is a decision support database that is maintained separately from the organization's operational data base. Supports Information processing by providing a solid platform of consolidated, historical data for analysis.

Originated in 1988 Barry Devlin & Paul Murphy

A process of transforming data into information and making it available to users in a timely enough manner to make a difference [Forrester Research, April 1996]

Data Mining > Data mining is the process of finding patterns in a given data set. Can often provide meaningful and insightful data to whoever is interested in that data. Relies on the data compiled in the data warehousing phase in order to detect meaningful patterns. Data warehousing > Process of centralizing or aggregating data from multiple sources into one common repository. Data warehousing must occur before any data mining can take place

Research & Surveys | Information Collection | Customer Opinions | Data Scanning | Extraction of Information | Pre-processing of data | Competitor Analysis | Web data | News |

Industry Finance Insurance Telecommunication Transport Consumer goods Data Service providers Utilities

Application Credit Card Analysis Claims, Fraud Analysis Call record analysis Logistics management promotion analysis Value added data Power usage analysis

Data Mining Descriptive Clustering Association Sequential Analysis Predictive Classification Decision tree Rule Induction

Neural Networks
Nearest Neighbor classification

Regression

Principles of Knowledge Discovery in Databases | Osmar R. Zaane, 1999 Principles of Data Mining by David Hand | Heikki Mannila & Padhraic Smyth - The MIT Press programmerinterview.com | loginworks.com | slideshare.com | scribd.com | Presentation on Data warehousing & data mining | S. Sudarshan Krithi Ramamritham, IIT Bombay Presentation on data mining > alex > mba ib |

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