Data Mining Technology Across Academic Disciplines (Report) Data Mining Technology Across Academic Disciplines (Report)

Data Mining Technology Across Academic Disciplines (Report‪)‬

Intelligent Information Management 2011, March, 3, 2

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Publisher Description

1. Introduction Data mining is essentially the process of uncovering meaningful new correlations, patterns and trends from large quantities of complex data using statistical and mathematical techniques. With the help of powerful computers, new applications of data mining have been developed recently and have expanded its areas of use. Data mining is now applied in such diverse fields as medicine, education, finance, marketing, meteorology, and national defense, along with many applications associated with the Internet.

GENRE
Computing & Internet
RELEASED
2011
1 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
13
Pages
PUBLISHER
Scientific Research Publishing, Inc.
SIZE
176
KB
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