Learn Data Mining by doing data mining
Data mining can be  revolutionary-but only when it's done right. The powerful black box data  mining software now available can produce disastrously misleading  results unless applied by a skilled and knowledgeable analyst.  Discovering Knowledge in Data: An Introduction to Data Mining provides  both the practical experience and the theoretical insight needed to  reveal valuable information hidden in large data sets.
Employing a  "white box" methodology and with real-world case studies, this  step-by-step guide walks readers through the various algorithms and  statistical structures that underlie the software and presents examples  of their operation on actual large data sets. Principal topics include:
*  Data preprocessing and classification
* Exploratory analysis
*  Decision trees
* Neural and Kohonen networks
* Hierarchical and  k-means clustering
* Association rules
* Model evaluation  techniques
Complete with scores of screenshots and diagrams to  encourage graphical learning, Discovering Knowledge in Data: An  Introduction to Data Mining gives students in Business, Computer  Science, and Statistics as well as professionals in the field the power  to turn any data warehouse into actionable knowledge.
An  Instructor's Manual presenting detailed solutions to all the problems in  the book is available online.
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Discovering Knowledge in Data: An Introduction to Data Mining
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