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Briefs

IBM Research and Data Mining

By Michael Kanellos -- CNET News.com -- June 16, 2004

Data mining, the ability to find unexpected patterns in accumulated data, was born during a lunch break.

At a customer conference in the early 1990s, an executive at British department store chain Marks & Spencer was explaining his database woes to Rakesh Agrawal, an information retrieval specialist at IBM. The store was collecting all sorts of data but didn't know what to do with it.

So Agrawal and his team began devising algorithms for asking open-ended queries, eventually authoring a 1993 paper that would become required reading in data-mining science. The report has been cited in more than 650 other studies, making it one of the most widely cited papers of its kind.

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