Introduction to Data Mining by Vipin Kumar, Pang-Ning Tan and Michael Steinbach (2005, Hardcover)

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PublisherPearson Education
ISBN-100321321367
ISBN-139780321321367
eBay Product ID (ePID)43742605

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Number of Pages792 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameIntroduction to Data Mining
SubjectDatabases / Data Warehousing, Databases / Data Mining
Publication Year2005
TypeTextbook
AuthorVipin Kumar, Pang-Ning Tan, Michael Steinbach
Subject AreaComputers
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight42.1 Oz
Item Length9.4 in
Item Width7.7 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2005-008721
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal006.3/12
Table Of Content1 Introduction 1.1 What is Data Mining? 1.2 Motivating Challenges 1.3 The Origins of Data Mining 1.4 Data Mining Tasks 1.5 Scope and Organization of the Book 1.6 Bibliographic Notes 1.7 Exercises 2 Data 2.1 Types of Data 2.2 Data Quality 2.3 Data Preprocessing 2.4 Measures of Similarity and Dissimilarity 2.5 Bibliographic Notes 2.6 Exercises 3 Exploring Data 3.1 The Iris Data Set 3.2 Summary Statistics 3.3 Visualization 3.4 OLAP and Multidimensional Data Analysis 3.5 Bibliographic Notes 3.6 Exercises 4 Classification: Basic Concepts, Decision Trees, and Model Evaluation 4.1 Preliminaries 4.2 General Approach to Solving a Classification Problem 4.3 Decision Tree Induction 4.4 Model Overfitting 4.5 Evaluating the Performance of a Classifier 4.6 Methods for Comparing Classifiers 4.7 Bibliographic Notes 4.8 Exercises 5 Classification: Alternative Techniques 5.1 Rule-Based Classifier 5.2 Nearest-Neighbor Classifiers 5.3 Bayesian Classifiers 5.4 Artificial Neural Network (ANN) 5.5 Support Vector Machine (SVM) 5.6 Ensemble Methods 5.7 Class Imbalance Problem 5.8 Multiclass Problem 5.9 Bibliographic Notes 5.10 Exercises 6 Association Analysis: Basic Concepts and Algorithms 6.1 Problem Definition 6.2 Frequent Itemset Generation 6.3 Rule Generation 6.4 Compact Representation of Frequent Itemsets 6.5 Alternative Methods for Generating Frequent Itemsets 6.6 FP-Growth Algorithm 6.7 Evaluation of Association Patterns 6.8 Effect of Skewed Support Distribution 6.9 Bibliographic Notes 6.10 Exercises 7 Association Analysis: Advanced Concepts 7.1 Handling Categorical Attributes 7.2 Handling Continuous Attributes 7.3 Handling a Concept Hierarchy 7.4 Sequential Patterns 7.5 Subgraph Patterns 7.6 Infrequent Patterns 7.7 Bibliographic Notes 7.8 Exercises 8 Cluster Analysis: Basic Concepts and Algorithms 8.1 Overview 8.2 K-means 8.3 Agglomerative Hierarchical Clustering 8.4 DBSCAN 8.5 Cluster Evaluation 8.6 Bibliographic Notes 8.7 Exercises 9 Cluster Analysis: Additional Issues and Algorithms 9.1 Characteristics of Data, Clusters, and Clustering Algorithms 9.2 Prototype-Based Clustering 9.3 Density-Based Clustering 9.4 Graph-Based Clustering 9.5 Scalable Clustering Algorithms 9.6 Which Clustering Algorithm? 9.7 Bibliographic Notes 9.8 Exercises 10 Anomaly Detection 10.1 Preliminaries 10.2 Statistical Approaches 10.3 Proximity-Based Outlier Detection 10.4 Density-Based Outlier Detection 10.5 Clustering-Based Techniques 10.6 Bibliographic Notes 10.7 Exercises Appendix A Linear Algebra Appendix B Dimensionality Reduction Appendix C Probability and Statistics Appendix D Regression Appendix E Optimization Author Index Subject Index
SynopsisIntroduction to Data Mining presents fundamental concepts and algorithms for those learning data mining for the first time. Each major topic is organized into two chapters, beginning with basic concepts that provide necessary background for understanding each data mining technique, followed by more advanced concepts and algorithms., Introduction to Data Mining presents fundamental concepts and algorithms for those learning data mining for the first time. Each concept is explored thoroughly and supported with numerous examples. The text requires only a modest background in mathematics. Each major topic is organized into two chapters, beginning with basic concepts that provide necessary background for understanding each data mining technique, followed by more advanced concepts and algorithms. Quotes This book provides a comprehensive coverage of important data mining techniques. Numerous examples are provided to lucidly illustrate the key concepts. -Sanjay Ranka, University of Florida In my opinion this is currently the best data mining text book on the market. I like the comprehensive coverage which spans all major data mining techniques including classification, clustering, and pattern mining (association rules). -Mohammed Zaki, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
LC Classification NumberQA76.9.D343T35 2005

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