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Abstract #303673

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Activity Number: 330
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Tuesday, August 9, 2005 : 2:00 PM to 3:50 PM
Sponsor: Section on Statistical Computing
Abstract - #303673
Title: Java Applets for Data Mining Tools
Author(s): Morteza Marzjarani and Adam Marculewicz*+
Companies: Saginaw Valley State University
Address: c/o Morteza Marzjarani, University Center, MI, 48710, United States
Keywords: Decision Trees ; Neural Networks ; Regression
Abstract:

Data mining is applied to many branches of industry and research institutions. Therefore, the development of easy-to-use software packages for data mining tools is of special interest. In this paper, we present Java Applets for data mining tools. This includes applets for models such as decision trees, neural networks, and regression. The applets are user-friendly and can be run on Internet Explorer or Netscape.


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