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baca buku karena sedang mengerjakan skripsi data mining buku ini cukup bagus, berisi mengenai contoh data mining dan implementasinya dalam corporate teori dijelaskan dengan cukup baik disertai kelebihan dan kekurangan tiap klasifikasi data mining buku ini lebih ditujukan kepada pemula data mining karena hanya berisikan teori sedangkan algoritma tidak dicantumkan
This is a solid primer in data mining! The author knows the material well, and writes clearly.
The book includes a generous dose of introductory material, something many other titles omit, but which most readers need. And it's written so that it can be understood by newcomers to the topic.
This book is best for those who have some significant technical grounding, such as training in statistics, programming, or databases. If you're an IT professional, programmer or experienced data analyst who wants to get a grasp of data mining, reading this book would be an excellent way to begin.
If you are a business person who wants a beginner's book to understand data mining concepts and perhaps try it yourself, but you're not yet a hands-on data analyst, this book may not be what you have in mind. You might prefer to choose another book to start, or to read just portions of this one to suit your own comfort zones.
It covers almost every aspect of data mining. It is clear, precise, goes to the point, and sometimes goes into some depth. If you are a marketing person, it will give you a very refined idea of what can be done with data mining, and what does it involves for your company ( remember the first thing you need is DATA!!). If you are an academic person, you will get a general idea of the different kinds of data analysis. You won't see any formulae or algorithms, after reading this book look for details somewhere else.
This had some good concepts that I could utilize in my work, namely how to deal with null values, customer signatures, intros into regression, clustering, decision trees.