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Data Mining & Pattern Warehousing

This document contains information about data mining and warehousing techniques. It defines data mining as discovering patterns in large datasets and data warehousing as collecting and storing data from different sources. It describes common data mining techniques like clustering, classification, regression, and association rule mining. It also discusses data warehousing components and architectures. Finally, it explains how businesses use data mining for applications like customer profiling, fraud detection, and making recommendations to gain insights.

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Data Mining & Pattern Warehousing

This document contains information about data mining and warehousing techniques. It defines data mining as discovering patterns in large datasets and data warehousing as collecting and storing data from different sources. It describes common data mining techniques like clustering, classification, regression, and association rule mining. It also discusses data warehousing components and architectures. Finally, it explains how businesses use data mining for applications like customer profiling, fraud detection, and making recommendations to gain insights.

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Madhav Institute of Technology and science, Gwalior

A Govt. Aided UGC Autonomous & NAAC Accredited Institute, Affiliated To R.G.P.V BHOPAL (M.P.), INDIA

Data Mining & Pattern Warehousing (160612)

Branch:- Information Technology

PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION

Submitted by:- Aditya Submitted to:- Prof.


Joshi Vikram Rajpoot
Introduction to Data Mining and
Warehousing
 Definition of data mining and warehousing: Data mining is the process of
discovering patterns and insights in large datasets, while data warehousing is the
process of collecting, storing, and managing data from different sources in a
central repository.
 The importance of data mining and warehousing: With the explosion of data in
recent years, data mining and warehousing have become essential tools for
businesses to gain insights and make data-driven decisions.
 The difference between data mining and warehousing: Data mining focuses on
analyzing data to discover patterns and insights, while data warehousing is
focused on the storage and management of data.
Data Mining Techniques

 Overview of data mining techniques: Clustering is the process of grouping


similar data points together, classification is the process of categorizing data into
pre-defined classes, regression is the process of predicting numerical values based
on input data, and association rule mining is the process of discovering
relationships between different items in a dataset.
 E.g., Customer segmentation, fraud detection, and recommender systems are all
examples of how data mining can be used to gain insights and make predictions.
 Advantages and limitations of each data mining technique: Each data mining
technique has its strengths and weaknesses, and businesses need to choose the
right technique for the task at hand.
Data Warehousing

 Definition of data warehousing and its components: A data warehouse is a central repository of
data from different sources, and typically includes components such as data sources, ETL processes,
data storage, and metadata.
 The benefits of data warehousing for businesses: By collecting and storing data in a central
location, businesses can improve their ability to analyze and make decisions based on that data.
 Common data warehousing architectures: Traditional data warehousing models involve storing
data on-premises, while cloud-based models involve storing data in the cloud.
Data Mining in Business

• The role of data mining in business: Data mining can be used in a variety of ways to gain insights
and make data-driven decisions, including customer profiling, market segmentation, fraud
detection, and risk management.
• Examples of companies that use data mining: Amazon uses data mining to make product
recommendations, while American Express uses data mining to detect fraudulent transactions.
• The challenges of data mining in business: Data privacy concerns and data quality issues are
some of the challenges businesses face when using data mining.
Thank you

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