Conclusion
Knowledge extraction from data (KDE)
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Conclusion
Knowledge extraction from data (KDE)

Authors : Djamel Abdelkader ZIGHED, Ricco RAKOTOMALALA

Publication date: November 10, 2002 | Lire en français

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11. Conclusion

In this presentation, we are aware that we have, in some cases, only scratched the surface of the subject. We haven't touched on other difficult issues in data mining, such as time series processing, algorithm parallelization and scaling factors. Nevertheless, we hope to have inspired the reader to pursue his or her research. Most of the books listed in the bibliography are accessible with a minimum of scientific knowledge . They cover almost all the themes and concepts addressed. Clearly, we are at the beginning of a new era in computer technology.

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In the early 1990s, data mining software was a rarity. They were the sole preserve of small, innovative companies, implementing methods directly derived from doctoral theses developed in research laboratories. When they weren't just assemblies of program...

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