- byoBI: Bring your own BI, structured and unstructured - Mar 31, 2010.
byoBI is a world of analytical components that are created by a community of interested users. The components of byoI are analytical elements called bidgets.
- SIGEVOlution Volume 4, Issue 4 - Mar 31, 2010.
featuring * Galactic Arms Race by E. Hastings and K. Stanley; A Perl Primer for EA Practitioners by J. Merelo ...
- KDnuggets Forum Questions - Mar 25, 2010.
Normalization of Inputs; Hot Topics in Data Mining; Multi-class in Apriori
- KDnuggets 10:n06: Is Privacy still possible online? KDD Cup 2010; KDD Workshops - Mar 24, 2010.
latest data mining news and analytics news, including Features (8) | Webcasts (1) | Software (7) | Jobs (4) | Academic (1) | Publications (4) | NewsBriefs (12) | CFP (19) | Quote
- Why The Next Big Thing Is, In Fact, A Really Big Thing - Mar 21, 2010.
In my view, big data is the next big thing. I identified five net new possibilities that big data presents: 1. Answer formerly unanswerable questions; 2. New questions; ...
- Moving On With Analytics - Mar 16, 2010.
But about that first book, how did it hold up over time? Many speaking engagements later, Davenport sounded just a bit deflated at the overall progress, but not very much surprised.
- We're so good at medical studies that most of them are wrong - Mar 16, 2010.
A survey of the recent medical literature found that 95 percent of the results of observational studies on human health had failed replication when tested using a rigorous, double blind trial. Given massive data sets and ability perform multiple tests, many researchers fall into trap of finding "significant" results which are due to random chance.
- Norman Nie: Open Source is Opening Data to Predictive Analytics - Mar 13, 2010.
Revolutions in science have often been preceded by revolutions in measurement. Just as the microscope transformed biology by exposing germs, and the electron microscope changed physics, all these data are turning the social sciences upside down.
- KDnuggets 10:n05: Sports Analytics; Oracle DM on Amazon Cloud; Massive visualization - Mar 10, 2010.
latest data mining news and analytics news, including Features (7), Courses (1), Webcasts (1), Software (2), Jobs (7), Meetings (4), Publications (11), News Briefs (16), CFP (19) and a Quote.
- Survey Results: Difficulty and Importance of Various Modeling Steps - Mar 9, 2010.
I am interested in how much time is spent per step in developing real systems and the community's opinion of the importance of the various steps.
- Sports Analytics Conference: What Geeks Don't Get Panel Report - Mar 9, 2010.
Simmons noted that the biggest issue he would like see is for those in the vanguard of the statistical revolution to make numbers more relatable to the common fan.
- Recommendation algorithm wants to show you something new - Mar 9, 2010.
new algorithms that will make more tangential recommendations to users, which can help expand their interests, which will increase the longevity and utility of the recommendation system itself.
- Top 10 data mining mistakes - free paper - Mar 8, 2010.
What if you knew the top 10 data mining mistakes so you don't make them? Get a free paper here
- The Onion: Google Response To Privacy Concerns - Mar 8, 2010.
Responding to recent public outcries over its handling of private data, search giant Google offered a wide-ranging and eerily well-informed apology to its millions of users Monday.
- Misconceptions About Statistics - Mar 5, 2010.
Traditional statistical tools ... are overly simplistic and, in many cases inappropriate for the task of modeling human behavior - true?
- Wired: How Google's Algorithm Rules the Web - Mar 4, 2010.
Google will introduce 550 or so improvements to its fabled algorithm, and each will be determined at a gathering just like this one
- Top Marketing Trends Survey - Mar 3, 2010.
Marketing Executives Networking Group & Anderson Analytics Release Results of Third Annual Top Marketing Trends Survey
- The data deluge - Mar 2, 2010.
Businesses, governments and society are only starting to tap its vast potential
- Economist: Data, data everywhere - Mar 1, 2010.
Information has gone from scarce to superabundant. That brings huge new benefits, says Kenneth Cukier, but also big headaches