Summary:
This course provides the students with the skills necessary to set up, execute, and interpret the output from data mining analysis tools.
Duration:
3 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience:
This course is intended for users, power users, programmers, analysts, DBAs, Data Modelers, or anyone else who needs to do data mining.
Topics:
- Data Mining In Context
- Why Master The Art Of Data Mining?
- Data Mining Methodology The Virtuous Cycle Revisited
- Customers And Their Life Cycles
- Data Mining Techniques And Algorithms
- What Data Should And Does Looks Like
- Building Effective Predictive Models
- Taking Control Setting Up A Data Mining Environment
- Who Needs Bag Balm And Pants Stretchers
- Who Gets What? Building A Best Next Offer Model For An Online Bank
- Please Don't Go! Churn Modeling In Wireless Communication
- Converging On The Customer Understanding Customer Behavior In The Telecommunications Industry
- Who Is Buying What? Getting To Know Supermarket Shoppers
- Waste Not, Want Not Improving Manufacturing Processes
- The Societal Context Data Mining And Privacy
Prerequisites:
Students should have at least some experience with coding SQL for any relational database management system plus at least a conceptual understanding of Data Warehousing.
Last Update: September 8, 2010