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Title: Data Mining Fundamentals


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Part I
  • Data Mining Fundamentals

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Data Mining A First View
  • Chapter 1

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1.1 Data Mining A Definition
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Data Mining
  • The process of employing one or more computer
    learning techniques to automatically analyze and
    extract knowledge from data.

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Induction-based Learning
  • The process of forming general concept
    definitions by observing specific examples of
    concepts to be learned.

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Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD)
  • The application of the scientific method to data
    mining. Data mining is one step of the KDD
    process.

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1.2 What Can Computers Learn?
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Four Levels of Learning
  • Facts
  • Concepts
  • Procedures
  • Principles

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Concepts
  • Computers are good at learning concepts. Concepts
    are the output of a data mining session.

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Three Concept Views
  • Classical View
  • Probabilistic View
  • Exemplar View

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Supervised Learning
  • Build a learner model using data instances of
    known origin.
  • Use the model to determine the outcome new
    instances of unknown origin.

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  • Supervised Learning
  • A Decision Tree Example

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Decision Tree
  • A tree structure where non-terminal nodes
    represent tests on one or more attributes and
    terminal nodes reflect decision outcomes.

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Production Rules
  • IF Swollen Glands Yes
  • THEN Diagnosis Strep Throat
  • IF Swollen Glands No Fever Yes
  • THEN Diagnosis Cold
  • IF Swollen Glands No Fever No
  • THEN Diagnosis Allergy

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Unsupervised Clustering
  • A data mining method that builds models from data
    without predefined classes.

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1.3 Is Data Mining Appropriate for My Problem?
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Data Mining or Data Query?
  • Shallow Knowledge
  • Multidimensional Knowledge
  • Hidden Knowledge
  • Deep Knowledge

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Data Mining vs. Data Query An Example
  • Use data query if you already almost know what
    you are looking for.
  • Use data mining to find regularities in data
    that are not obvious.

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1.4 Expert Systems or Data Mining?
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Expert System
  • A computer program that emulates the
    problem-solving skills of one or more human
    experts.

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Knowledge Engineer
  • A person trained to interact with an expert in
    order to capture their knowledge.

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1.5 A Simple Data Mining Process Model
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Assembling the Data
  • The Data Warehouse
  • Relational Databases and Flat Files

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  • Mining the Data

Interpreting the Results
Result Application
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1.7 Data Mining Applications
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