Intelligent Data Analysis Using a Classification Method for Data Mining Knowledge Discovery Process

Author(s):  
Kamelia Shoilekova
2008 ◽  
pp. 2734-2748
Author(s):  
Henry Dillon ◽  
Beverley Hope

Knowledge discovery in databases (KDD) is a field of research that studies the development and use of various data analysis tools and techniques. KDD research has produced an array of models, theories, functions and methodologies for producing knowledge from data. However, despite these advances, nearly two thirds of information technology (IT) managers say that data mining products are too difficult to use in a business context. This chapter discusses how advances in data mining translate into the business context. It highlights the art of business implementation rather than the science of KDD.


2008 ◽  
pp. 2379-2401 ◽  
Author(s):  
Igor Nai Fovino

Intense work in the area of data mining technology and in its applications to several domains has resulted in the development of a large variety of techniques and tools able to automatically and intelligently transform large amounts of data in knowledge relevant to users. However, as with other kinds of useful technologies, the knowledge discovery process can be misused. It can be used, for example, by malicious subjects in order to reconstruct sensitive information for which they do not have an explicit access authorization. This type of “attack” cannot easily be detected, because, usually, the data used to guess the protected information, is freely accessible. For this reason, many research efforts have been recently devoted to addressing the problem of privacy preserving in data mining. The mission of this chapter is therefore to introduce the reader in this new research field and to provide the proper instruments (in term of concepts, techniques and example) in order to allow a critical comprehension of the advantages, the limitations and the open issues of the Privacy Preserving Data Mining Techniques.


2008 ◽  
pp. 75-83
Author(s):  
He´ctor Oscar Nigro ◽  
Sandra Elizabeth González Císaro

Several approaches for intelligent data analysis are not only available but also tried and tested. Online analytical processing (OLAP) and data mining represent two of the most important approaches. They mainly emphasize different aspects of the data and allow deriving of different kinds of information. So far, these approaches have mainly been used in isolation (Schwarz, 2002).


Author(s):  
Igor Nai Fovino

Intense work in the area of data mining technology and in its applications to several domains has resulted in the development of a large variety of techniques and tools able to automatically and intelligently transform large amounts of data in knowledge relevant to users. However, as with other kinds of useful technologies, the knowledge discovery process can be misused. It can be used, for example, by malicious subjects in order to reconstruct sensitive information for which they do not have an explicit access authorization. This type of “attack” cannot easily be detected, because, usually, the data used to guess the protected information, is freely accessible. For this reason, many research efforts have been recently devoted to addressing the problem of privacy preserving in data mining. The mission of this chapter is therefore to introduce the reader in this new research field and to provide the proper instruments (in term of concepts, techniques and example) in order to allow a critical comprehension of the advantages, the limitations and the open issues of the Privacy Preserving Data Mining Techniques.


Author(s):  
Héctor Oscar Nigro ◽  
Sandra Elizabeth González Císaro

Several approaches for intelligent data analysis are not only available but also tried and tested. Online analytical processing (OLAP) and data mining represent two of the most important approaches. They mainly emphasize different aspects of the data and allow deriving of different kinds of information. So far, these approaches have mainly been used in isolation (Schwarz, 2002).


2001 ◽  
Vol 10 (04) ◽  
pp. 691-713 ◽  
Author(s):  
TUBAO HO ◽  
TRONGDUNG NGUYEN ◽  
DUCDUNG NGUYEN ◽  
SAORI KAWASAKI

The problem of model selection in knowledge discovery and data mining—the selection of appropriate discovered patterns/models or algorithms to achieve such patterns/models—is generally a difficult task for the user as it requires meta-knowledge on algorithms/models and model performance metrics. Viewing knowledge discovery as a human-centered process that requires an effective collaboration between the user and the discovery system, our work aims to make model selection in knowledge discovery easier and more effective. For such a collaboration, our solution is to give the user the ability to try easily various alternatives and to compare competing models quantitatively and qualitatively. The basic idea of our solution is to integrate data and knowledge visualization with the knowledge discovery process in order to the support the participation of the user. We introduce the knowledge discovery system D2MS in which several visualization techniques of data and knowledge are developed and integrated into the steps of the knowledge discovery process. The visualizers in D2MS greatly help the user gain better insight in each step of the knowledge discovery process as well the relationship between data and discovered knowledge in the whole process.


Author(s):  
Sangeetha G ◽  
L. Manjunatha Rao

With the massive proliferation of online applications for the citizens with abundant resources, there is a tremendous hike in usage of e-governance platforms. Right from entrepreneur, players, politicians, students, or anyone who are highly depending on web-based grievance redressal networking sites, which generates loads of massive grievance data that are not only challenging but also highly impossible to understand. The prime reason behind this is grievance data is massive in size and they are highly unstructured. Because of this fact, the proposed system attempts to understand the possibility of performing knowledge discovery process from grievance Data using conventional data mining algorithms. Designed in Java considering massive number of online e-governance framework from civilian’s grievance discussion forums, the proposed system evaluates the effectiveness of performing datamining for Big data.


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