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Activity ID:  1
Title
* ! Data Mining in Practice
Date / Time / Room Sponsor Type
08/11/2002
2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Room: S-New York Ballroom A
Business & Economics Statistics Section*, ENAR, Section on Health Policy Statistics*, Section on Physical & Engineering Sciences*, Section on Quality & Productivity*, Section on Risk Analysis*, Section on Statistical Computing*, Section on Statistical Graphics*, Section on Statistics in Epidemiology* Invited
Organizer: Matthias Schonlau, RAND Corporation
Chair: Matthias Schonlau, RAND Corporation
Discussant:  
Floor Discussion 3:35 PM
Description

Because large data sets tend to be more common in industry than in academia, and because the ".com" revolution fueled interest in data mining outside of academia the practice of "data mining" has had a profound impact on the entire field. In this session we hear from statisticians who are faced with data mining of real data in their daily lives.
  300245  By:  Greg  Ridgeway 2:05 PM 08/11/2002
Data Mining and Public Policy

  300246  By:  Chris  Volinsky 2:35 PM 08/11/2002
Mining of Communication Networks

  300251  By:  Thomas P. Repoff 3:05 PM 08/11/2002
Real Time Data Mining of Complex Spaces

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