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12BECS7ED Data Warehousing and Mining 3H-3C

This document outlines the objectives and units of a course on data warehousing and mining. The course aims to introduce undergraduate students to the design aspects of data mining and warehousing. It seeks to cover the basic tasks, metrics, and issues of data mining, including classification, clustering, and association rules. It also aims to introduce data warehousing architecture and design, covering topics like the multidimensional data model, implementation, and further developments. The five units cover topics such as data preprocessing, association rules, classification and clustering algorithms, and recent trends in spatial, multimedia, time-series, text, and web databases.

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12BECS7ED Data Warehousing and Mining 3H-3C

This document outlines the objectives and units of a course on data warehousing and mining. The course aims to introduce undergraduate students to the design aspects of data mining and warehousing. It seeks to cover the basic tasks, metrics, and issues of data mining, including classification, clustering, and association rules. It also aims to introduce data warehousing architecture and design, covering topics like the multidimensional data model, implementation, and further developments. The five units cover topics such as data preprocessing, association rules, classification and clustering algorithms, and recent trends in spatial, multimedia, time-series, text, and web databases.

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12BECS7ED

DATA WAREHOUSING AND MINING

3H-3C

AIM
To serve as an introductory course to under graduate students with an emphasis on the design aspects of
Data mining and Data Warehousing
OBJECTIVE
To introduce the concept of data mining with in detail coverage of basic tasks, metrics, issues, and
implication. Core topics like classification, clustering and association rules are exhaustively dealt with.
To introduce the concept of data warehousing with special emphasis on architecture and design.
UNIT- I
INTRODUCTION AND DATA WAREHOUSING
Introduction, Data Warehouse, Multidimensional Data Model, Data Warehouse Architecture, Implementation,
Further Development, Data Warehousing to Data Mining
UNIT- II

DATA PREPROCESSING, LANGUAGE, ARCHITECTURES, CONCEPT DESCRIPTION

Why Preprocessing, Cleaning, Integration, Transformation, Reduction, Discretization, Concept Hierarchy


Generation, Data Mining Primitives, Query Language, Graphical User Interfaces, Architectures, Concept
Description, Data Generalization, Characterizations, Class Comparisons, Descriptive Statistical Measures.
UNIT- III ASSOCIATION RULES
Association Rule Mining, Single-Dimensional Boolean Association Rules from Transactional Databases, MultiLevel Association Rules from Transaction Databases
UNIT- IV CLASSIFICATION AND CLUSTERING
Classification and Prediction, Issues, Decision Tree Induction, Bayesian Classification, Association Rule Based,
Other Classification Methods, Prediction, Classifier Accuracy, Cluster Analysis, Types of data, Categorization of
methods, Partitioning methods, Outlier Analysis.
UNIT- V

RECENT TRENDS

Multidimensional Analysis and Descriptive Mining of Complex Data Objects, Spatial Databases, Multimedia
Databases, Time Series and Sequence Data, Text Databases, World Wide Web, Applications and Trends in Data
Mining
TEXT BOOK
J. Han, M. Kamber, 2001, Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques, Harcourt India / Morgan Kauffman.
REFERENCES
Margaret H.Dunham, 2004, Data Mining: Introductory and Advanced Topics, Pearson Education
Sam Anahory, Dennis Murry, 2003, Data Warehousing in the real world, Pearson Education.
David Hand, Heikki Manila, Padhraic Symth, 2004, Principles of Data Mining, PHI.
W.H.Inmon, 2003, Building the Data Warehouse, 3rd Edition, Wiley.
Alex Bezon, Stephen J.Smith, 2001, Data Warehousing, Data Mining & OLAP, McGraw-Hill
Paulraj Ponniah, 2003, Data Warehousing Fundamentals, Wiley-Interscience Publication.

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