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Chapter 1. Introduction 
 Motivation: Why data mining? 
 What is data mining? 
 Data Mining: On what kind of data? 
 Data mining functionality 
 Are all the patterns interesting? 
 Classification of data mining systems 
 Major issues in data mining 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 3
Necessity Is the Mother of Invention 
 Data explosion problem 
 Automated data collection tools and mature database technology 
lead to tremendous amounts of data accumulated and/or to be 
analyzed in databases, data warehouses, and other information 
repositories 
 We are drowning in data, but starving for knowledge! 
 Solution: Data warehousing and data mining 
 Data warehousing and on-line analytical processing 
 Miing interesting knowledge (rules, regularities, patterns, 
constraints) from data in large databases 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 4
Evolution of Database Technology 
 1960s: 
 Data collection, database creation, IMS and network DBMS 
 1970s: 
 Relational data model, relational DBMS implementation 
 1980s: 
 RDBMS, advanced data models (extended-relational, OO, deductive, 
etc.) 
 Application-oriented DBMS (spatial, scientific, engineering, etc.) 
 1990s: 
 Data mining, data warehousing, multimedia databases, and Web 
databases 
 2000s 
 Stream data management and mining 
 Data mining with a variety of applications 
 Web technology and global information systems 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 5
What Is Data Mining? 
 Data mining (knowledge discovery from data) 
 Extraction of interesting (non-trivial, implicit, previously unknown 
and potentially useful) patterns or knowledge from huge amount 
of data 
 Data mining: a misnomer? 
 Alternative names 
 Knowledge discovery (mining) in databases (KDD), knowledge 
extraction, data/pattern analysis, data archeology, data 
dredging, information harvesting, business intelligence, etc. 
 Watch out: Is everything “data mining”? 
 (Deductive) query processing. 
 Expert systems or small ML/statistical programs 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 6
Why Data Mining?—Potential Applications 
 Data analysis and decision support 
 Market analysis and management 
 Target marketing, customer relationship management (CRM), 
market basket analysis, cross selling, market segmentation 
 Risk analysis and management 
 Forecasting, customer retention, improved underwriting, 
quality control, competitive analysis 
 Fraud detection and detection of unusual patterns (outliers) 
 Other Applications 
 Text mining (news group, email, documents) and Web mining 
 Stream data mining 
 DNA and bio-data analysis 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 7
Market Analysis and Management 
 Where does the data come from? 
 Credit card transactions, loyalty cards, discount coupons, customer complaint calls, plus 
(public) lifestyle studies 
 Target marketing 
 Find clusters of “model” customers who share the same characteristics: interest, income level, 
spending habits, etc. 
 Determine customer purchasing patterns over time 
 Cross-market analysis 
 Associations/co-relations between product sales, & prediction based on such association 
 Customer profiling 
 What types of customers buy what products (clustering or classification) 
 Customer requirement analysis 
 identifying the best products for different customers 
 predict what factors will attract new customers 
 Provision of summary information 
 multidimensional summary reports 
 statistical summary information (data central tendency and variation) 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 8
Corporate Analysis & Risk Management 
 Finance planning and asset evaluation 
 cash flow analysis and prediction 
 contingent claim analysis to evaluate assets 
 cross-sectional and time series analysis (financial-ratio, trend 
analysis, etc.) 
 Resource planning 
 summarize and compare the resources and spending 
 Competition 
 monitor competitors and market directions 
 group customers into classes and a class-based pricing 
procedure 
 set pricing strategy in a highly competitive market 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 9
Fraud Detection & Mining Unusual Patterns 
 Approaches: Clustering & model construction for frauds, outlier analysis 
 Applications: Health care, retail, credit card service, telecomm. 
 Auto insurance: ring of collisions 
 Money laundering: suspicious monetary transactions 
 Medical insurance 
 Professional patients, ring of doctors, and ring of references 
 Unnecessary or correlated screening tests 
 Telecommunications: phone-call fraud 
 Phone call model: destination of the call, duration, time of day or 
week. Analyze patterns that deviate from an expected norm 
 Retail industry 
 Analysts estimate that 38% of retail shrink is due to dishonest 
employees 
 Anti-terrorism 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 10
Other Applications 
 Sports 
 IBM Advanced Scout analyzed NBA game statistics (shots 
blocked, assists, and fouls) to gain competitive advantage for 
New York Knicks and Miami Heat 
 Astronomy 
 JPL and the Palomar Observatory discovered 22 quasars with 
the help of data mining 
 Internet Web Surf-Aid 
 IBM Surf-Aid applies data mining algorithms to Web access logs 
for market-related pages to discover customer preference and 
behavior pages, analyzing effectiveness of Web marketing, 
improving Web site organization, etc. 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 11
Data Mining: A KDD Process 
 Data mining—core of 
knowledge discovery 
process 
Data 
Warehouse 
Data Cleaning 
Pattern Evaluation 
Data Mining 
Task-relevant Data 
Data Integration 
Databases 
Selection 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 12
Steps of a KDD Process 
 Learning the application domain 
 relevant prior knowledge and goals of application 
 Creating a target data set: data selection 
 Data cleaning and preprocessing: (may take 60% of effort!) 
 Data reduction and transformation 
 Find useful features, dimensionality/variable reduction, invariant 
representation. 
 Choosing functions of data mining 
 summarization, classification, regression, association, clustering. 
 Choosing the mining algorithm(s) 
 Data mining: search for patterns of interest 
 Pattern evaluation and knowledge presentation 
 visualization, transformation, removing redundant patterns, etc. 
 Use of discovered knowledge 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 13
Data Mining and Business Intelligence 
Increasing potential 
to support 
business decisions End User 
Business 
Analyst 
Data 
Analyst 
DBA 
Making 
Decisions 
Data Presentation 
Visualization Techniques 
Data Mining 
Information Discovery 
Data Exploration 
Statistical Analysis, Querying and Reporting 
Data Warehouses / Data Marts 
OLAP, MDA 
Data Sources 
Paper, Files, Information Providers, Database Systems, OLTP 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 14
Architecture: Typical Data Mining 
System 
Graphical user interface 
Pattern evaluation 
Data mining engine 
Database or data 
warehouse server 
Data cleaning & data integration Filtering 
Data 
Warehouse 
Databases 
Knowledge-base 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 15
Data Mining: On What Kinds of Data? 
 Relational database 
 Data warehouse 
 Transactional database 
 Advanced database and information repository 
 Object-relational database 
 Spatial and temporal data 
 Time-series data 
 Stream data 
 Multimedia database 
 Heterogeneous and legacy database 
 Text databases & WWW 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 16
Data Mining Functionalities 
 Concept description: Characterization and discrimination 
 Generalize, summarize, and contrast data characteristics, e.g., dry 
vs. wet regions 
 Association (correlation and causality) 
 Diaper  Beer [0.5%, 75%] 
 Classification and Prediction 
 Construct models (functions) that describe and distinguish classes 
or concepts for future prediction 
 E.g., classify countries based on climate, or classify cars based 
on gas mileage 
 Presentation: decision-tree, classification rule, neural network 
 Predict some unknown or missing numerical values 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 17
Data Mining Functionalities (2) 
 Cluster analysis 
 Class label is unknown: Group data to form new classes, e.g., 
cluster houses to find distribution patterns 
 Maximizing intra-class similarity & minimizing interclass similarity 
 Outlier analysis 
 Outlier: a data object that does not comply with the general 
behavior of the data 
 Noise or exception? No! useful in fraud detection, rare events 
analysis 
 Trend and evolution analysis 
 Trend and deviation: regression analysis 
 Sequential pattern mining, periodicity analysis 
 Similarity-based analysis 
 Other pattern-directed or statistical analyses 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 18
Are All the “Discovered” Patterns Interesting? 
 Data mining may generate thousands of patterns: Not all of them are 
interesting 
 Suggested approach: Human-centered, query-based, focused mining 
 Interestingness measures 
 A pattern is interesting if it is easily understood by humans, valid on new 
or test data with some degree of certainty, potentially useful, novel, or 
validates some hypothesis that a user seeks to confirm 
 Objective vs. subjective interestingness measures 
 Objective: based on statistics and structures of patterns, e.g., support, 
confidence, etc. 
 Subjective: based on user’s belief in the data, e.g., unexpectedness, 
novelty, actionability, etc. 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 19
Can We Find All and Only Interesting Patterns? 
 Find all the interesting patterns: Completeness 
 Can a data mining system find all the interesting patterns? 
 Heuristic vs. exhaustive search 
 Association vs. classification vs. clustering 
 Search for only interesting patterns: An optimization problem 
 Can a data mining system find only the interesting patterns? 
 Approaches 
 First general all the patterns and then filter out the 
uninteresting ones. 
 Generate only the interesting patterns—mining query 
optimization 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 20
Data Mining: Confluence of Multiple 
Disciplines 
Database 
Systems Statistics 
Machine 
Learning Data Mining 
Visualization 
Other 
Disciplines 
Algorithm 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 21
Data Mining: Classification 
Schemes 
 General functionality 
 Descriptive data mining 
 Predictive data mining 
 Different views, different classifications 
 Kinds of data to be mined 
 Kinds of knowledge to be discovered 
 Kinds of techniques utilized 
 Kinds of applications adapted 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 22
Multi-Dimensional View of Data Mining 
 Data to be mined 
 Relational, data warehouse, transactional, stream, object-oriented/ 
relational, active, spatial, time-series, text, multi-media, 
heterogeneous, legacy, WWW 
 Knowledge to be mined 
 Characterization, discrimination, association, classification, 
clustering, trend/deviation, outlier analysis, etc. 
 Multiple/integrated functions and mining at multiple levels 
 Techniques utilized 
 Database-oriented, data warehouse (OLAP), machine learning, 
statistics, visualization, etc. 
 Applications adapted 
 Retail, telecommunication, banking, fraud analysis, bio-data mining, stock 
market analysis, Web mining, etc. 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 23
OLAP Mining: Integration of Data Mining and Data Warehousing 
 Data mining systems, DBMS, Data warehouse 
systems coupling 
 No coupling, loose-coupling, semi-tight-coupling, tight-coupling 
 On-line analytical mining data 
 integration of mining and OLAP technologies 
 Interactive mining multi-level knowledge 
 Necessity of mining knowledge and patterns at different levels of 
abstraction by drilling/rolling, pivoting, slicing/dicing, etc. 
 Integration of multiple mining functions 
 Characterized classification, first clustering and then association 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 24
An OLAM Architecture 
Mining query Mining result 
OLAP 
Engine 
Meta 
Data 
Filtering&Integration Filtering 
Data 
Warehouse 
User GUI API 
Data Cube API 
MDDB 
OLAM 
Engine 
Database API 
Data cleaning 
Data integration 
Layer4 
User Interface 
Layer3 
OLAP/OLAM 
Layer2 
MDDB 
Layer1 
Data 
Repository 
Databases 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 25
Major Issues in Data Mining 
 Mining methodology 
 Mining different kinds of knowledge from diverse data types, e.g., bio, stream, Web 
 Performance: efficiency, effectiveness, and scalability 
 Pattern evaluation: the interestingness problem 
 Incorporation of background knowledge 
 Handling noise and incomplete data 
 Parallel, distributed and incremental mining methods 
 Integration of the discovered knowledge with existing one: knowledge fusion 
 User interaction 
 Data mining query languages and ad-hoc mining 
 Expression and visualization of data mining results 
 Interactive mining of knowledge at multiple levels of abstraction 
 Applications and social impacts 
 Domain-specific data mining & invisible data mining 
 Protection of data security, integrity, and privacy 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 26
Summary 
 Data mining: discovering interesting patterns from large amounts of 
data 
 A natural evolution of database technology, in great demand, with 
wide applications 
 A KDD process includes data cleaning, data integration, data 
selection, transformation, data mining, pattern evaluation, and 
knowledge presentation 
 Mining can be performed in a variety of information repositories 
 Data mining functionalities: characterization, discrimination, 
association, classification, clustering, outlier and trend analysis, etc. 
 Data mining systems and architectures 
 Major issues in data mining 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 27
A Brief History of Data Mining Society 
 1989 IJCAI Workshop on Knowledge Discovery in Databases (Piatetsky- 
Shapiro) 
 Knowledge Discovery in Databases (G. Piatetsky-Shapiro and W. Frawley, 1991) 
 1991-1994 Workshops on Knowledge Discovery in Databases 
 Advances in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (U. Fayyad, G. Piatetsky-Shapiro, P. 
Smyth, and R. Uthurusamy, 1996) 
 1995-1998 International Conferences on Knowledge Discovery in Databases 
and Data Mining (KDD’95-98) 
 Journal of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery (1997) 
 1998 ACM SIGKDD, SIGKDD’1999-2001 conferences, and SIGKDD 
Explorations 
 More conferences on data mining 
 PAKDD (1997), PKDD (1997), SIAM-Data Mining (2001), (IEEE) ICDM (2001), etc. 
October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 28

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What Is DATA MINING(INTRODUCTION)

  • 1. Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques — Slides for Textbook — — Chapter 1 — October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 1
  • 2. Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 2
  • 3. Chapter 1. Introduction  Motivation: Why data mining?  What is data mining?  Data Mining: On what kind of data?  Data mining functionality  Are all the patterns interesting?  Classification of data mining systems  Major issues in data mining October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 3
  • 4. Necessity Is the Mother of Invention  Data explosion problem  Automated data collection tools and mature database technology lead to tremendous amounts of data accumulated and/or to be analyzed in databases, data warehouses, and other information repositories  We are drowning in data, but starving for knowledge!  Solution: Data warehousing and data mining  Data warehousing and on-line analytical processing  Miing interesting knowledge (rules, regularities, patterns, constraints) from data in large databases October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 4
  • 5. Evolution of Database Technology  1960s:  Data collection, database creation, IMS and network DBMS  1970s:  Relational data model, relational DBMS implementation  1980s:  RDBMS, advanced data models (extended-relational, OO, deductive, etc.)  Application-oriented DBMS (spatial, scientific, engineering, etc.)  1990s:  Data mining, data warehousing, multimedia databases, and Web databases  2000s  Stream data management and mining  Data mining with a variety of applications  Web technology and global information systems October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 5
  • 6. What Is Data Mining?  Data mining (knowledge discovery from data)  Extraction of interesting (non-trivial, implicit, previously unknown and potentially useful) patterns or knowledge from huge amount of data  Data mining: a misnomer?  Alternative names  Knowledge discovery (mining) in databases (KDD), knowledge extraction, data/pattern analysis, data archeology, data dredging, information harvesting, business intelligence, etc.  Watch out: Is everything “data mining”?  (Deductive) query processing.  Expert systems or small ML/statistical programs October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 6
  • 7. Why Data Mining?—Potential Applications  Data analysis and decision support  Market analysis and management  Target marketing, customer relationship management (CRM), market basket analysis, cross selling, market segmentation  Risk analysis and management  Forecasting, customer retention, improved underwriting, quality control, competitive analysis  Fraud detection and detection of unusual patterns (outliers)  Other Applications  Text mining (news group, email, documents) and Web mining  Stream data mining  DNA and bio-data analysis October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 7
  • 8. Market Analysis and Management  Where does the data come from?  Credit card transactions, loyalty cards, discount coupons, customer complaint calls, plus (public) lifestyle studies  Target marketing  Find clusters of “model” customers who share the same characteristics: interest, income level, spending habits, etc.  Determine customer purchasing patterns over time  Cross-market analysis  Associations/co-relations between product sales, & prediction based on such association  Customer profiling  What types of customers buy what products (clustering or classification)  Customer requirement analysis  identifying the best products for different customers  predict what factors will attract new customers  Provision of summary information  multidimensional summary reports  statistical summary information (data central tendency and variation) October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 8
  • 9. Corporate Analysis & Risk Management  Finance planning and asset evaluation  cash flow analysis and prediction  contingent claim analysis to evaluate assets  cross-sectional and time series analysis (financial-ratio, trend analysis, etc.)  Resource planning  summarize and compare the resources and spending  Competition  monitor competitors and market directions  group customers into classes and a class-based pricing procedure  set pricing strategy in a highly competitive market October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 9
  • 10. Fraud Detection & Mining Unusual Patterns  Approaches: Clustering & model construction for frauds, outlier analysis  Applications: Health care, retail, credit card service, telecomm.  Auto insurance: ring of collisions  Money laundering: suspicious monetary transactions  Medical insurance  Professional patients, ring of doctors, and ring of references  Unnecessary or correlated screening tests  Telecommunications: phone-call fraud  Phone call model: destination of the call, duration, time of day or week. Analyze patterns that deviate from an expected norm  Retail industry  Analysts estimate that 38% of retail shrink is due to dishonest employees  Anti-terrorism October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 10
  • 11. Other Applications  Sports  IBM Advanced Scout analyzed NBA game statistics (shots blocked, assists, and fouls) to gain competitive advantage for New York Knicks and Miami Heat  Astronomy  JPL and the Palomar Observatory discovered 22 quasars with the help of data mining  Internet Web Surf-Aid  IBM Surf-Aid applies data mining algorithms to Web access logs for market-related pages to discover customer preference and behavior pages, analyzing effectiveness of Web marketing, improving Web site organization, etc. October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 11
  • 12. Data Mining: A KDD Process  Data mining—core of knowledge discovery process Data Warehouse Data Cleaning Pattern Evaluation Data Mining Task-relevant Data Data Integration Databases Selection October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 12
  • 13. Steps of a KDD Process  Learning the application domain  relevant prior knowledge and goals of application  Creating a target data set: data selection  Data cleaning and preprocessing: (may take 60% of effort!)  Data reduction and transformation  Find useful features, dimensionality/variable reduction, invariant representation.  Choosing functions of data mining  summarization, classification, regression, association, clustering.  Choosing the mining algorithm(s)  Data mining: search for patterns of interest  Pattern evaluation and knowledge presentation  visualization, transformation, removing redundant patterns, etc.  Use of discovered knowledge October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 13
  • 14. Data Mining and Business Intelligence Increasing potential to support business decisions End User Business Analyst Data Analyst DBA Making Decisions Data Presentation Visualization Techniques Data Mining Information Discovery Data Exploration Statistical Analysis, Querying and Reporting Data Warehouses / Data Marts OLAP, MDA Data Sources Paper, Files, Information Providers, Database Systems, OLTP October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 14
  • 15. Architecture: Typical Data Mining System Graphical user interface Pattern evaluation Data mining engine Database or data warehouse server Data cleaning & data integration Filtering Data Warehouse Databases Knowledge-base October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 15
  • 16. Data Mining: On What Kinds of Data?  Relational database  Data warehouse  Transactional database  Advanced database and information repository  Object-relational database  Spatial and temporal data  Time-series data  Stream data  Multimedia database  Heterogeneous and legacy database  Text databases & WWW October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 16
  • 17. Data Mining Functionalities  Concept description: Characterization and discrimination  Generalize, summarize, and contrast data characteristics, e.g., dry vs. wet regions  Association (correlation and causality)  Diaper  Beer [0.5%, 75%]  Classification and Prediction  Construct models (functions) that describe and distinguish classes or concepts for future prediction  E.g., classify countries based on climate, or classify cars based on gas mileage  Presentation: decision-tree, classification rule, neural network  Predict some unknown or missing numerical values October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 17
  • 18. Data Mining Functionalities (2)  Cluster analysis  Class label is unknown: Group data to form new classes, e.g., cluster houses to find distribution patterns  Maximizing intra-class similarity & minimizing interclass similarity  Outlier analysis  Outlier: a data object that does not comply with the general behavior of the data  Noise or exception? No! useful in fraud detection, rare events analysis  Trend and evolution analysis  Trend and deviation: regression analysis  Sequential pattern mining, periodicity analysis  Similarity-based analysis  Other pattern-directed or statistical analyses October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 18
  • 19. Are All the “Discovered” Patterns Interesting?  Data mining may generate thousands of patterns: Not all of them are interesting  Suggested approach: Human-centered, query-based, focused mining  Interestingness measures  A pattern is interesting if it is easily understood by humans, valid on new or test data with some degree of certainty, potentially useful, novel, or validates some hypothesis that a user seeks to confirm  Objective vs. subjective interestingness measures  Objective: based on statistics and structures of patterns, e.g., support, confidence, etc.  Subjective: based on user’s belief in the data, e.g., unexpectedness, novelty, actionability, etc. October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 19
  • 20. Can We Find All and Only Interesting Patterns?  Find all the interesting patterns: Completeness  Can a data mining system find all the interesting patterns?  Heuristic vs. exhaustive search  Association vs. classification vs. clustering  Search for only interesting patterns: An optimization problem  Can a data mining system find only the interesting patterns?  Approaches  First general all the patterns and then filter out the uninteresting ones.  Generate only the interesting patterns—mining query optimization October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 20
  • 21. Data Mining: Confluence of Multiple Disciplines Database Systems Statistics Machine Learning Data Mining Visualization Other Disciplines Algorithm October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 21
  • 22. Data Mining: Classification Schemes  General functionality  Descriptive data mining  Predictive data mining  Different views, different classifications  Kinds of data to be mined  Kinds of knowledge to be discovered  Kinds of techniques utilized  Kinds of applications adapted October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 22
  • 23. Multi-Dimensional View of Data Mining  Data to be mined  Relational, data warehouse, transactional, stream, object-oriented/ relational, active, spatial, time-series, text, multi-media, heterogeneous, legacy, WWW  Knowledge to be mined  Characterization, discrimination, association, classification, clustering, trend/deviation, outlier analysis, etc.  Multiple/integrated functions and mining at multiple levels  Techniques utilized  Database-oriented, data warehouse (OLAP), machine learning, statistics, visualization, etc.  Applications adapted  Retail, telecommunication, banking, fraud analysis, bio-data mining, stock market analysis, Web mining, etc. October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 23
  • 24. OLAP Mining: Integration of Data Mining and Data Warehousing  Data mining systems, DBMS, Data warehouse systems coupling  No coupling, loose-coupling, semi-tight-coupling, tight-coupling  On-line analytical mining data  integration of mining and OLAP technologies  Interactive mining multi-level knowledge  Necessity of mining knowledge and patterns at different levels of abstraction by drilling/rolling, pivoting, slicing/dicing, etc.  Integration of multiple mining functions  Characterized classification, first clustering and then association October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 24
  • 25. An OLAM Architecture Mining query Mining result OLAP Engine Meta Data Filtering&Integration Filtering Data Warehouse User GUI API Data Cube API MDDB OLAM Engine Database API Data cleaning Data integration Layer4 User Interface Layer3 OLAP/OLAM Layer2 MDDB Layer1 Data Repository Databases October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 25
  • 26. Major Issues in Data Mining  Mining methodology  Mining different kinds of knowledge from diverse data types, e.g., bio, stream, Web  Performance: efficiency, effectiveness, and scalability  Pattern evaluation: the interestingness problem  Incorporation of background knowledge  Handling noise and incomplete data  Parallel, distributed and incremental mining methods  Integration of the discovered knowledge with existing one: knowledge fusion  User interaction  Data mining query languages and ad-hoc mining  Expression and visualization of data mining results  Interactive mining of knowledge at multiple levels of abstraction  Applications and social impacts  Domain-specific data mining & invisible data mining  Protection of data security, integrity, and privacy October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 26
  • 27. Summary  Data mining: discovering interesting patterns from large amounts of data  A natural evolution of database technology, in great demand, with wide applications  A KDD process includes data cleaning, data integration, data selection, transformation, data mining, pattern evaluation, and knowledge presentation  Mining can be performed in a variety of information repositories  Data mining functionalities: characterization, discrimination, association, classification, clustering, outlier and trend analysis, etc.  Data mining systems and architectures  Major issues in data mining October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 27
  • 28. A Brief History of Data Mining Society  1989 IJCAI Workshop on Knowledge Discovery in Databases (Piatetsky- Shapiro)  Knowledge Discovery in Databases (G. Piatetsky-Shapiro and W. Frawley, 1991)  1991-1994 Workshops on Knowledge Discovery in Databases  Advances in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (U. Fayyad, G. Piatetsky-Shapiro, P. Smyth, and R. Uthurusamy, 1996)  1995-1998 International Conferences on Knowledge Discovery in Databases and Data Mining (KDD’95-98)  Journal of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery (1997)  1998 ACM SIGKDD, SIGKDD’1999-2001 conferences, and SIGKDD Explorations  More conferences on data mining  PAKDD (1997), PKDD (1997), SIAM-Data Mining (2001), (IEEE) ICDM (2001), etc. October 8, 2014 Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques 28