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Showing posts with label Oracle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oracle. Show all posts

Monday, July 02, 2007

More data mining blogs

Welcome back to Data Mining Research (DMR) for those who read regularly. If you're new to DMR, I hope you'll find some useful posts. In addition, feel free to participate by commenting posts.

After I publish a list of data mining blogs, some people commented on their own blog (and that was the aim of the original post). Here, I want to mention two blogs related to data mining and which may interest you:

  • Oracle Data Mining and Analytics (Marcos M. Campos): His blog is focusing on the use of Oracle for data mining. It covers news, code and applications related to Oracle. Posts are usually comprehensive (and therefore quite long) and have a good balance between descriptive content and practical examples.

  • Data Strategy (Chuck Lam): This new blog (started in June) discuss data strategy in general. Data acquisition, visualization and data mining are examples of topics on this blog.
For more blogs, see the comments of the original post.

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Monday, December 18, 2006

Data mining with Oracle

After two posts and several comments on data mining functionalities of SQL Server, you may want to have a look at Oracle's possibilities for data mining. IT-Director proposes an article containing some information about Oracle and its capabilities concerning data mining tasks. The author seems positively impressed by Oracle and writes that "Oracle data mining has a broad range of available algorithms, which enable it to undertake virtually every kind of business and scientific analysis that one can think of". If it sounds (virtually) interesting to you, then you may want to have a look at the official webpage of Oracle Data Mining.

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