Chapter-5 Data Mining - Introduction
Chapter-5 Data Mining - Introduction
Chapter-5, starts with the definition of Data mining as a process used by companies to
turn raw data into useful information by using software which helps to learn more about
their customers thus develop more effective marketing strategies, increase sales and
decrease costs.
Data Mining Techniques: The techniques involved in the data mining are
Classification, Clustering, Regression, Association rules, Outer detection, Sequential
Patterns, and Prediction. Then the challenges that are involved in the implementation of
Data mining are discussed. Some of the Data mining tools that are available are R-
language, and Oracle Data Mining. Then the chapter progresses to the next section
explaining the Benefits and the disadvantages of Data Mining.
Data Mining Applications: This section elaborates on the application of Data mining in
the context of communications, insurance, education, manufacturing, banking, Retail,
Service Providers, E-Commerce Super Markets, Crime Investigation, Bioinformatics.
Some Data mining Examples and results are considered that seems to be achieving
transformative results such as Groupon Aligns Marketing Activities, and Build the Perfect
Pizza.
Progressing further, the different sources of data that are used in the data mining
process are detailed. The next section deals with the future of Data Mining and how it is
used in Business to make better managerial decisions.
Finally, this section concludes discussing the applications and the trends of data mining
in the areas viz., Financial Data Analysis, Retail Industry, Telecommunication Industry,
Biological Data Analysis, Scientific Applications, Intrusion Detection.
Data mining concepts are still evolving and there are latest trends that we get to see in
different domains.