September 2, 2006

Further information on data mining

My September Computerworld column (I’ll post a link, no sooner than September 11) is about data mining. As promised in that column, here are some links and guides to further work on the subject.

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3 Responses to “Further information on data mining”

  1. The Monash Report»Blog Archive » Where does data mining succeed, and why? on September 8th, 2006 11:18 pm

    [...] As previously noted, I have a Computerworld column coming out next week on data mining. The heart of the column is an enumeration of markets where data mining applications were having genuine success. Before I sat down to actually write the column, my list went something like this: [...]

  2. The Monash Report»Blog Archive » My actual column on data mining on September 11th, 2006 11:59 pm

    [...] In a couple of recent posts about data mining, I referenced a Computerworld column due to run September 11. Wonder of wonders, they got it posted on the very first day. Here’s a link. • • • [...]

  3. Bruno on September 18th, 2006 4:48 pm

    On this same topic, I suggest to have a look at the Press Release below that says
    a lot about what DM can bring: http://www.teradata.com/t/page/156947/

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