Difference between revisions of "Data Mining"

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{{Term|DATA MINING|Analytical application that search for patterns in a database. Data mining is the process of sifting through large amounts of data to produce data content relationships. Data mining tools use a variety of techniques including case-based reasoning , [[Data Visualization|data visualization]], [[Fuzzy Query|fuzzy query]]  and analysis, and [[Neural Networks|neural networks]]. Case-based reasoning tools provide a means to find records similar to a specified record. These tools let the user specify the similarity of retrieved records.  
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{{Term|DATA MINING|Analytical application that search for patterns in a database. Data mining is the process of sifting through large amounts of data to produce data content relationships. Data mining tools use a variety of techniques including case-based reasoning , [[Data Visualization|data visualization]], [[Fuzzy Query|fuzzy query]]  and analysis, and [[Neural Network|neural networks]]. Case-based reasoning tools provide a means to find records similar to a specified record. These tools let the user specify the similarity of retrieved records.  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:32, 18 July 2008

Term2.png DATA MINING
Analytical application that search for patterns in a database. Data mining is the process of sifting through large amounts of data to produce data content relationships. Data mining tools use a variety of techniques including case-based reasoning , data visualization, fuzzy query and analysis, and neural networks. Case-based reasoning tools provide a means to find records similar to a specified record. These tools let the user specify the similarity of retrieved records. [1]



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  1. Services.eliteral.com(13 March 2008)