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Data Mining Technology across Academic Disciplines

DOI: 10.4236/iim.2011.32005, PP. 43-48

Keywords: Data Mining, Statistics, Academics

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Abstract:

University courses in data mining across the United States are taught primarily in departments of business, computer science/engineering, statistics, and library/information science. Faculty in each of these departments teach data mining with a unique emphasis, although there is considerable overlap relative to course offerings, terminology, technology, resources, and faculty publications. Content analysis research aims to describe in detail the range of data mining technology differences and overlap across academic disciplines.

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