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  2. Bibliomining - Wikipedia

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    Bibliomining is the use of a combination of data mining, data warehousing, and bibliometrics for the purpose of analyzing library services. [1] [2] The term was created in 2003 by Scott Nicholson, Assistant Professor, Syracuse University School of Information Studies, in order to distinguish data mining in a library setting from other types of data mining.

  3. Data mining - Wikipedia

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    The difference between data analysis and data mining is that data analysis is used to test models and hypotheses on the dataset, e.g., analyzing the effectiveness of a marketing campaign, regardless of the amount of data. In contrast, data mining uses machine learning and statistical models to uncover clandestine or hidden patterns in a large ...

  4. Text mining - Wikipedia

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    Text mining, text data mining (TDM) or text analytics is the process of deriving high-quality information from text.It involves "the discovery by computer of new, previously unknown information, by automatically extracting information from different written resources."

  5. Cross-industry standard process for data mining - Wikipedia

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    The outer circle in the diagram symbolizes the cyclic nature of data mining itself. A data mining process continues after a solution has been deployed. The lessons learned during the process can trigger new, often more focused business questions, and subsequent data mining processes will benefit from the experiences of previous ones.

  6. Information theory - Wikipedia

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    Using a statistical description for data, information theory quantifies the number of bits needed to describe the data, which is the information entropy of the source. Data compression (source coding): There are two formulations for the compression problem: lossless data compression: the data must be reconstructed exactly;

  7. Biomedical text mining - Wikipedia

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    Biomedical text mining (including biomedical natural language processing or BioNLP) refers to the methods and study of how text mining may be applied to texts and literature of the biomedical domain. As a field of research, biomedical text mining incorporates ideas from natural language processing , bioinformatics , medical informatics and ...

  8. Crowdsourcing - Wikipedia

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    Data donation is a crowdsourcing approach to gather digital data. It is used by researchers and organizations to gain access to data from online platforms, websites, search engines and apps and devices. Data donation projects usually rely on participants volunteering their authentic digital profile information. Examples include:

  9. Category:Books about mining - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Non-fiction books about mining (7 P) Novels about mining (10 P) This page was ...