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    Data Mining Report

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    DATA MINING REPORT A Comparison of K-means and DBSCAN Algorithm Data Mining with Iris Data Set Using K-Means Cluster method within Weak Data Mining Toolkit. Team Task ......................................................................................................................................... 3 1.0 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 3 2.0 Related Works ................

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    Maths A Mining Assignment

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    Year 11 Maths A Mining Assignment Task Summary:In the days and weeks that followed the rescue attempt at the Mt Crosby Valley Mine‚ the Managers of the Mine requested an inquiry be conducted into their actions. This inquiry has been requested in an effort to stop rumours that the mine managers acted in an inappropraiate manner; caring only about the cost of the resuce‚ not the lives of the men they were responsible for. This report will investigate this claim using all the evidence supplied

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    CS412 Assignment 2 Ref Answer Question 1: Assume a base cuboid of 10 dimensions contains only three base cells: (1) (a1‚ b2‚ c3‚ d4; ...‚ d9‚ d10)‚ (2) (a1‚ c2‚ b3‚ d4‚ ...‚ d9‚ d10)‚ and (3) (b1‚ c2‚ b3‚ d4‚ ...‚ d9‚ d10)‚ where a_i != b_i‚ b_i != c_i‚ etc. The measure of the cube is count. 1‚ How many nonempty cuboids will a full data cube contain? Answer: 210 = 1024 2‚ How many nonempty aggregate (i.e.‚ non-base) cells will a full cube contain? Answer: There will be 3 ∗ 210 − 6 ∗ 27 − 3 = 2301

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    DATA MINING IN HOMELAND SECURITY Abstract Data Mining is an analytical process that primarily involves searching through vast amounts of data to spot useful‚ but initially undiscovered‚ patterns. The data mining process typically involves three major steps—exploration‚ model building and validation and finally‚ deployment. Data mining is used in numerous applications‚ particularly business related endeavors such as market segmentation‚ customer churn‚ fraud detection‚ direct marketing‚ interactive

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    Pike River Mining Disaster – A Case Study On the 19th of September 2010‚ what was to become known as the Pike River Mining Disaster began in the close proximity to the town of Greymouth. At an occupied mine of 31 miners and contractors‚ an initial explosion occurred in the West Coast Region of New Zealand’s South Island at approximately 3:44pm. Two were fortunate enough to walk away from the scene and were treated for moderate injuries at hospital‚ then later released the next day. It was believed

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    Ethical dimensions of sustainable development and their relevance to Organisations: A case study of Coltan Mining Industry Author Institution Course title Instructor Date Introduction Sustainability and its use in enhancement of a sustainable development has become a major concern in the world economy. Many international documents including Agenda 21 on ethics highlights how governments and corporate bodies may achieve sustainable development. One of the strategies suggested by the document

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    Fortune 500 Brazilian mining multinational company‚ experienced a very sustained growth‚ placing itself as the second largest mining company in the world‚ and the largest iron ore producer. Recently‚ the Boston Consulting Group stated that Vale has created more value than any other large firm in the world over the past decade.2 Strong demand for iron ore from China has propelled Vale from a market capitalization of approximately $11B in 2001 to the second largest mining company with a market

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    1. Porters 5 forces Analysis: 1.1 Buyer power: The buyers for mining industry usually have medium to high power. There are two elements that could affect the buyer’s power. One is buyer’s level of negotiation; the other is buyer’s price sensitivity. In our case‚ the two companies are producing coal and uranium. These two products are mainly used for producing electricity. Buyers for these natural resources must have large quantity of demand‚ and also they usually have government behind

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    Proposition: Resoloved that Mining in the Philippines be Banned. I. Exordium (opening) “Where you stand on this issue is determined by the question: do you love this country? If you do‚ you’ll fight for it..” “Mining is a search-and-destroy mission.” II. Salutation: Member of the Board of Judges‚ my worthy opponents‚ ladies and gentlemen‚ Good afternoon. III. Definition: According to Meriam-Webster’s Dictionary‚ mining is the excavation of materials from the Earth’s crust‚ including those

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    Environmental and Social Impacts of Mining This appendix is meant to provide a brief review of the literature with regard to environmental and social impacts from mining‚ as well as key regulatory issues. Key Environmental and Social Impacts Environmental and social impacts of mining have been well-documented and an ample literature exists on this topic. The following discussion summarizes those environmental and social issues that formed the basis for the Mining and Critical Ecosystems framework.

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