Overview: Chapter 2 Data Mining for Business Intelligence Shmueli‚ Patel & Bruce Core Ideas in Data Mining Classification Prediction Association Rules Data Reduction Data Visualization and exploration Two types of methods: Supervised and Unsupervised learning Supervised Learning Goal: Predict a single “target” or “outcome” variable Training data from which the algorithm “learns” – value of the outcome of interest is known Apply to test data where value is not known and will be predicted
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Advantages of Database Management Systems Database Management System (DBMS) aids in storage‚ control‚ manipulation and retrieval of data. This article lists the advantages of database management systems. Database is a software program‚ used to store‚ delete‚ update and retrieve data. A database can be limited to a single desktop computer or can be stored in large server machines‚ like the IBM Mainframe. There are various database management systems available in the market. Some of them are Sybase
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R and Data Mining: Examples and Case Studies 1 Yanchang Zhao yanchang@rdatamining.com http://www.RDataMining.com April 26‚ 2013 1 ➞2012-2013 Yanchang Zhao. Published by Elsevier in December 2012. All rights reserved. Messages from the Author Case studies: The case studies are not included in this oneline version. They are reserved exclusively for a book version. Latest version: The latest online version is available at http://www.rdatamining.com. See the website also for an R Reference Card
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definition of "relational" of the DBMS. The most popular definition of an RDBMS is often considered to be less precise‚ some argue that the presentation of data as a collection of rows and columns are qualified enough to be regarded as an RDBMS. Typically‚ a database is said to meet the criteria as RDBMS if it meets the laws specified in 12 Codd law‚ but in fact‚ most database systems do not fully support the implementation of these laws Codd. Among others believe if a database does not implement all the
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DMS 410 – Database Management System 1 Chapter 1 - Introduction to Database Management Answers to Review Questions What is redundancy? What problems are associated with redundancy? 1. Redundancy is the duplication of data or the storing of the same data in more than one place. Redundancy wastes space‚ makes the updating of data more cumbersome and time-consuming‚ and can lead to inconsistencies. Besides redundancy‚ what other problems are associated with the non-database approach
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Gsm Based Portabel Vehicle Security System Gsm Based Portabel Vehicle Security System ABSTRACT This project is made for the purpose of vehicle security. Project is based on the Global System for Mobile communication (GSM).This project is designed for the immobilizing of the vehicle by GSM mobile phone. The project consists of a circuitry with Microcontroller AT89c51 (MCU) and GSM modem in a vehicle and a GSM handset for Owner. The circuitry is constructed on the base of MCU which is assembled with
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present a position paper about the pros and cons of a database management system (DBMS) for a new a newly established multi-campus Mpokeleshi University library in Muchinga province of Zambia. It further gives sufficiently clear arguments to enable the vice-chancellor make an informed decision on the way forward. The paper will first define the major concepts under review before outlining the pros and cons of a database management system (DBMS) and finally give sufficiently clear arguments to enable
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2.1 Assuming that data mining techniques are to be used in the following cases‚ identify whether the task required is supervised or unsupervised learning. a. Supervised-Deciding whether to issue a loan to an applicant based on demographic and financial data (with reference to a database of similar data on prior customers). b. Unsupervised-In an online bookstore‚ making recommendations to customers concerning additional items to buy based on the buying patterns in prior transactions. c. Supervised-Identifying
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Motor Vehicles (AMENDMENT) Act 2000 1. Short title. This Act may be called the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act‚ 2000 2. Substitution of new section for section 52. For section 52 of the Motor Vehicles Act‚ 1988 (59 of 1988) (hereinafter referred to as the principal Act)‚ the following section shall be substituted‚ namely: - ’52. Alteration in motor vehicle. (1) No owner of a motor vehicle shall so alter the vehicle that the particulars contained in the certificate of registration are
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Faiz‚ Asif; Weaver‚ Christopher S.; Walsh‚ Michael P. Air Pollution From Motor Vehicles: Standards And Technologies For Controlling Emissions Washington‚ D.C. World Bank‚ 1996. The book “Air Pollution From Motor Vehicles: Standards and Technologies for Controlling Emissions”‚ is about how cars are one of the primary sources for air pollution. The author gives various emission regulations and standards for different countries such as Columbia‚ Canada‚ Brazil‚ and Argentina. The book goes into detail
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