Data Mining Techniques
						
			
			
			In this course, students review the basic concepts of data mining and learn how leverage the predictive analytical power of the Oracle Database Data Mining option by using Oracle Data Miner 11g Release 2. The Oracle Data Miner GUI is an extension to Oracle SQL Developer 3.0 that enables data analysts to work directly with data inside the database.
The Data Miner GUI provides intuitive tools that help you to explore the data graphically, build and evaluate multiple data mining models, apply Oracle Data Mining models to new data, and deploy Oracle Data Mining's predictions and insights throughout the enterprise. Oracle Data Miner's SQL APIs automatically mine Oracle data and deploy results in real-time. Because the data, models, and results remain in the Oracle Database, data movement is eliminated, security is maximized and information latency is minimized.
				
					
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						| D73528GC10 | Data Mining Techniques | 2 jours | Nous consulter | 
					
						| Objectifs Explain basic data mining concepts and describe the benefits of predictive analysisUnderstand primary data mining tasks, and describe the key steps of a data mining processUse the Oracle Data Miner to build,evaluate, and apply multiple data mining modelsUse Oracle Data Mining's predictions and insights to address many kinds of business problems, including: Predict individual behavior, Predict values, Find co-occurring eventsLearn how to deploy data mining results for real-time access by end-users 
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						| Public Développeurs d'applicationsAnalystes de data warehouseAnalystesAdministrateurs de base de données
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						| Pré-requis Cours pré-requis obligatoire(s):A working knowledge of: The SQL language and Oracle Database design and administration 
 
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						| Méthodes 80% Pratique et 20% Théorie | 
					
						| Programme IntroductionCourse ObjectivesSuggested Course Pre-requisitesSuggested Course ScheduleClass Sample SchemasPractice and Solutions StructureReview location of additional resources (including ODM and SQL Developer documentation and online resources)
 Overviewing Data Mining ConceptsWhat is Data Mining?Why use Data Mining?Examples of Data Mining ApplicationsSupervised Versus Unsupervised LearningSupported Data Mining Algorithms and Uses
 Understanding the Data Mining ProcessCommon Tasks in the Data Mining Process
 Introducing Oracle Data Miner 11g Release 2Data mining with Oracle DatabaseIntroducing the SQL Developer interfaceSetting up Oracle Data MinerAccessing the Data Miner GUI Identifying Data Miner interface componentsExamining Data Miner NodesPreviewing Data Miner Workflows
 Using Classification ModelsReviewing Classification ModelsAdding a Data Source to the WorkflowUsing the Data Source WizardCreating Classification ModelsBuilding the ModelsExamining Class Build TabsComparing the ModelsSelecting and Examining a Model
 Using Regression ModelsReviewing Regression ModelsAdding a Data Source to the WorkflowUsing the Data Source WizardPerforming Data TransformationsCreating Regression ModelsBuilding the ModelsComparing the ModelsSelecting a Model
 Performing Market Basket AnalysisWhat is Market Basket Analysis?Reviewing Association RulesCreating a New WorkflowAdding a Data Source to th Workflow Creating an Association Rules ModelDefining Association RulesBuilding the ModelExamining Test Results
 Using Clustering ModelsDescribing Algorithms used for Clustering ModelsAdding Data Sources to the WorkflowExploring Data for PatternsDefining and Building Clustering ModelsComparing Model ResultsSelecting and Applying a ModelDefining Output FormatExamining Cluster Results
 Performing Anomaly Detection Reviewing the Model and Algorithm used for Anomaly DetectionAdding Data Sources to the WorkflowCreating the ModelBuilding the ModelExamining Test ResultsApplying the ModelEvaluating Results
 Deploying Data Mining ResultsRequirements for deploymentDeployment TasksExamining Deployment Options
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						| Environnement Oracle Database 11g sur Linux | 
					
						| Mot-clés Oracle,Trainings,Database,Data Warehousing,Data Mining, Oracle Database 11g: Data Mining Techniques | 
		
				
			
			
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