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Discovering Knowledge in Data

An Introduction to Data Mining
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The field of data mining lies at the confluence of predictive analytics, statistical analysis, and business intelligence. Due to the ever-increasing complexity and size of data sets and the wide range of applications in computer science, business, and health care, the process of discovering knowledge in data is more relevant than ever before. This book provides the tools needed to thrive in today’s big data world. The author demonstrates how to leverage a company’s existing databases to increase profits and market share, and carefully explains the most current data science methods and techniques. The reader will “learn data mining by doing data mining”. By adding chapters on data modelling preparation, imputation of missing data, and multivariate statistical analysis, Discovering Knowledge in Data, Second Edition remains the eminent reference on data mining. The second edition of a highly praised, successful reference on data mining, with thorough coverage of big data applications, predictive analytics, and statistical analysis. Includes new chapters on Multivariate Statistics, Preparing to Model the Data, and Imputation of Missing Data, and an Appendix on Data Summarization and Visualization Offers extensive coverage of the R statistical programming language Contains 280 end-of-chapter exercises Includes a companion website for university instructors who adopt the book

Author Biography:

Daniel T. Larose earned his PhD in Statistics at theUniversity of Connecticut. He is Professor of Mathematical Sciencesand Director of the Data Mining programs at Central ConnecticutState University. His consulting clients have includedMicrosoft, Forbes Magazine, the CIT Group, KPMGInternational, Computer Associates, and Deloitte, Inc. This isLarose s fourth book for Wiley. Chantal D. Larose is a PhD candidate in Statistics at theUniversity of Connecticut. Her research focuses on the imputationof missing data and model-based clustering. She has taughtundergraduate statistics since 2011, and has done statisticalconsulting for DataMiningConsultant.com, LLC.
Release date Australia
July 11th, 2014
Pages
336
Edition
2nd edition
Audience
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Dimensions
163x244x27
ISBN-13
9780470908747
Product ID
10427492

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