Top Open Access Data Mining Journals
Data
mining is defined as a process used to extract usable data from a larger set of any raw data. It implies analysing data patterns in large batches of data using one or more software. Data
mining has applications in multiple fields, like science and research. As an application of data mining,
businesses can learn more about their customers and develop more effective strategies related to various
business functions and in turn leverage resources in a more optimal and insightful manner. This helps
businesses be closer to their objective and make better decisions. Data
mining involves effective data collection and warehousing as well as computer processing. For segmenting the data and evaluating the probability of future events, data
mining uses sophisticated mathematical algorithms. Data
mining is also known as Knowledge Discovery in Data (KDD). The Data
Mining Process: Technological Infrastructure Required: 1. Database Size: For creating a more powerful system more data is required to processed and maintained. 2. Query complexity: For querying or processing more complex queries and the greater the number of queries, the more powerful system is required. Uses: 1. Data
mining techniques are useful in many research projects, including mathematics, cybernetics,
genetics and marketing. 2. With data mining, a retailer could manage and use point-of-sale records of customer purchases to send targeted promotions based on an individual’s purchase history.
High Impact List of Articles
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Pulmonary tuberculosis treated with "onnetsu" far infrared rays: a case report
Aranda-Ventura Jose, Tatsumura-Hillyer Kazuko
Case Report: Clinical Investigation
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Pulmonary tuberculosis treated with "onnetsu" far infrared rays: a case report
Aranda-Ventura Jose, Tatsumura-Hillyer Kazuko
Case Report: Clinical Investigation
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When should the sequential parallel comparison design be used in clinical trials?
Lee Baer, Anastasia Ivanova
Clinical Trail Methodology: Clinical Investigation
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When should the sequential parallel comparison design be used in clinical trials?
Lee Baer, Anastasia Ivanova
Clinical Trail Methodology: Clinical Investigation
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An update on the management of comorbid conditions in lupus nephritis
Vassiliki Tzavara, Cristina Pamfil, Dimitrios T Boumpas, George K Bertsias
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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An update on the management of comorbid conditions in lupus nephritis
Vassiliki Tzavara, Cristina Pamfil, Dimitrios T Boumpas, George K Bertsias
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Lost in translation: will the personal become impersonal when conducting research in the age of technology?
Sue M Penckofer
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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Lost in translation: will the personal become impersonal when conducting research in the age of technology?
Sue M Penckofer
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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First drug in over 50 years gains EU approval for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation
News and Views: Clinical Investigation
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First drug in over 50 years gains EU approval for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation
News and Views: Clinical Investigation
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Design, findings and implications of the RECORD study program
Lars Carl Borris
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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Design, findings and implications of the RECORD study program
Lars Carl Borris
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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