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CE_38T Wed, 8/6/2014, 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM W-Douglass
Applied Data Mining Analysis: A Step-by-Step Introduction Using Real-World Data Sets — Professional Development Computer Technology Workshop
ASA , Salford Systems
Attendees will be provided with real-world data mining examples drawn from online advertising and the financial services industries. Data mining is a powerful extension to classical statistical analysis. As opposed to classical techniques, data mining easily finds patterns in data, non-linear relationships, key predictors and variable interactions that are difficult if not impossible to detect using standard approaches. This tutorial follows a step-step approach to introduce advanced automation technology, including CART, MARS, TreeNet Gradient Boosting, Random Forests, and the latest multi-tree boosting and bagging methodologies by the original creators of CART (Breiman, Friedman, Olshen and Stone). All attendees will receive 6 months access to fully functional versions of the the SPM Salford Predictive Modeler software suite. Workshop materials will allow the attendee to reproduce the examples. No Prerequisites.
Instructor(s): Mikhail Golovnya, Salford Systems



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