Data Mining Applications for Empowering Knowledge Societies

Data Mining Applications for Empowering Knowledge Societies

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Release Date: July, 2008|Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 356
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-657-0
ISBN13: 9781599046570|ISBN10: 1599046571|EISBN13: 9781599046594
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Description & Coverage
Description:

Data Mining techniques are gradually becoming essential components of corporate intelligence systems and progressively evolving into a pervasive technology within activities that range from the utilization of historical data to predicting the success of an awareness campaign. In reality, data mining is becoming an interdisciplinary field driven by various multi-dimensional applications.

Data Mining Applications for Empowering Knowledge Societies presents an overview on the main issues of data mining, including its classification, regression, clustering, and ethical issues. This comprehensive book also provides readers with knowledge enhancing processes as well as a wide spectrum of data mining applications.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Business data warehouse
  • Business Intelligence
  • Contemporary CRM
  • Data Mining
  • Data Mining Algorithms
  • GIS knowledge infrastructure
  • Image Mining
  • Knowledge Societies
  • Machine Learning
  • Mining allocation patterns
  • Nanotechnology
  • Satellites
  • SME
  • Strategic Decision-Making
  • Web Mining
Reviews & Statements

This book has provided an overview on the main issues of data mining and knowledge enhancing processes as well as a wide spectrum of data mining applications.

– Hakikur Rahman, SDNP, Bangladesh

This textbook shows how these techniques are used to preserve historical data as well as predict the future performance and financial trends.

– Book News Inc. (September 2008)

This handbook presents an overview on the main issues of data mining, including its classification, regression, clustering, and ethical issues.

– APADE (2008)
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Hakikur Rahman is an academic over 30 years has served leading education institutes in Bangladesh and abroad, and established various ICT4D projects funded by ADB, EU, UNDP and World Bank. He is currently serving as the Dean, School of Science and Engineering and Head, Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) of the Presidency University and Director at the Ansted University Sustainability Research Institute. Before joining here, he was a Professor, CSE at the Asian University of Bangladesh. Before that he served the BRAC University as an Associate Professor (Chair, CSE Dept.) and a Post-Doctoral Researcher (Research Associate) at the University of Minho, Portugal under the Centro Algoritmi. He has written and edited over 25 books, more than 50 book chapters and contributed over 200 articles on computer education, ICTs, knowledge management, open innovation, data mining and e-government research in newspapers, journals and conference proceedings. Graduating from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology in 1981, he has done his Master's of Engineering from the American University of Beirut in 1986 and completed his PhD in Computer Engineering from the Ansted University, BVI, UK in 2001; and PhD in ICT from the Empresarial University of Costa Rica in 2011.
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