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Data Mining: The Complete Beginner's Guide - Discover How To Use Data Mining in Business Data Analytics

John Harper

Publisher: John Harper

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Data Mining: The Complete Beginners Guide - Discover How To Use Data Mining in Business, Data Analytics 
This book will discuss various issues that you should understand to get started as a beginner in data mining. 
Data mining is a new industry that is gaining popularity because of the valuable resources and information that it provides to companies and businesses. They can use the information in the findings to help make important decisions that will reduce risks, make profits, avoid issues in the future, and serve customers better. 
This guidebook will go through the basics of data mining. It will discuss what data mining is, how to get started with it, and some of the algorithms that you can learn to use to get the information. It will also talk about data mining text and the special challenges this presents to data scientists, and even how to present the information so that it makes sense to those who would use it to make major business decisions. 
When you are ready to get started with data mining, read this book and see how you can do it too! 
Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn... 
Association Rule Mining 
Decision Tree Analysis 
Genetic Algorithms 
Machine Learning 
Regression Analysis 
Sentiment Analysis 
Data Mining in Business 
And Much Much More.. 
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Available since: 02/20/2019.

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