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81. Handbook of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery by Willi Klosgen, Jan Zyt | |
Hardcover: 1064
Pages
(2002-06-15)
list price: US$250.00 Isbn: 0195118316 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Have Large Data sets to Analyse? Companies often have gigabytes of data that need to be analysed. This book is a very useful compendium of techniques that can be applied to the data. Because it may be that a sophisticated understanding of your data is a strategic advantage to your company. If not a core competence. The book covers data in many different fields. From financial, engineering, medical and even bioinformatic. The methods applied to these data span the gamut from Artificial Intelligence to neural networks. While some methods are specific to the type of data being studied, the astute reader may be able to modify these for her own situation. ... Read more |
82. Evaluating Mineral Projects: Applications and Misconceptions by Thomas F. Torries | |
Paperback: 153
Pages
(1998-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book explains the practical difficulties in conducting an analysis and correctly interpreting the results, as well as the use of alternative techniques. Because many existing texts do not adequately discuss the meanings and application of merit measures, such as net present value (NPV) or internal rate of return (IRR), this book represents an exciting departure from standard reference tools. Contents include: why NPV and IRR are both valid and useful merit measures the shortcomings of conventional NPV and IRR analysis the dangers of scenario analysis why conventional incremental analysis is not needed to correctly calculate IRR why the desire to achieve NPV-consistent IRR is misleading how competitive cost analysis is conducted and used why option pricing is an important addition to the evaluation process. When used correctly, evaluation methods are powerful tools to help us understand the economics of investment projects. Don't miss out on this new source. Contains glossary and full index. Customer Reviews (1)
Evaluating Mineral Projects |
83. Shared Services: Mining for Corporate Gold by Barbara. Quinn, Robert. Cooke, Andrew. Kris | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2000-05-16)
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Moving Internal Services to a Market Economy This book is an excellent introduction to the implementation of shared services by people with lots of pragmatic experience. It's required reading at my company. If you are just starting out, it provides a good map of what shared services are and how to go about implementing. If you have done it, it might remind you of the original vision. Also, the book is well written, making it easy and enjoyable to read--which means that I actually read it instead of leaving it on the table hoping for osmosis to kick in. As someone involved the creation of software to automate and support shared services at Newscale, I found the focus on "running Shared Services as business" (and all that implies) the clearest difference between the new way and the old way. This means, frankly, that while cutting costs is the primary driver for shared services, the path has to take account fiveelements that are non-obvious today: 1) how do I plan and execute my service workflows, 2) how do I enable my internal customers to procure my offers and those of outsourcers? 3) how do I manage the business relationship with the business units, 4)how do I charge for services and manage the Shared Services business unit), 5) how do I design and create my service "products"? In other words, run a business that produces value for customers at a profit -- just like a market economy. Which sounds obvious and simple, but it's not. Just ask the Russians...or the dotcoms. ... Read more |
84. Gold Mining in North Carolina: A Bicentennial History by Richard F. Knapp, Brent D. Glass | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1999-08-16)
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Nice introduction to a relatively unknown topic The authors have done a nice job of introducing the reader to the history of gold mining in the state of North Carolina.The book provides the reader with a quality study of the personas and events that triggered the gold rush in the south, as well as the struggles faced in trying to recover gold in this region. The book starts with a rather dry chapter on the geologic activity in the region, including where the gold was found.From there, however, the book picks up pace nicely and becomes a great narrative story of mining and recovery of gold nuggets and flakes in this American state. In my opinion, the strongest features of the book are the introductions to the characters (quite literally, some of these folks were indeed characters) that were involved in the mining experiences in North Carolina starting as early as 1799.The authors have also done a splendid job in describing the meteoric rise and similarly rapid fall of the mines themselves, including the many times that mining properties were sold at auction or purchased by new gold-hungry entrepeneurs. I would highly recommend this book to anyone looking for an introduction to gold mining in North Carolina, but be warned that the first chapter can be tough sledding.I can only hope that there are further books written by this team detailing out the lives of the people that made these events so interesting. ... Read more |
85. Denver: Mining Camp to Metropolis by Stephen J. Leonard, Thomas J. Noel | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(1991-08)
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Excellent, with a need for a new edition |
86. Handbook of Educational Data Mining (Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Series) | |
Hardcover: 535
Pages
(2010-10-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description Handbook of Educational Data Mining (EDM) provides a thorough overview of the current state of knowledge in this area. The first part of the book includes nine surveys and tutorials on the principal data mining techniques that have been applied in education. The second part presents a set of 25 case studies that give a rich overview of the problems that EDM has addressed. Researchers at the Forefront of the Field Discuss Essential Topics and the Latest Advances Encouraging readers to integrate EDM into their research and practice, this timely handbook offers a broad, accessible treatment of essential EDM techniques and applications. It provides an excellent first step for newcomers to the EDM community and for active researchers to keep abreast of recent developments in the field. |
87. Applied Data Mining: Statistical Methods for Business and Industry (Statistics in Practice) by Paolo Giudici | |
Hardcover: 376
Pages
(2003-10-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book is the first to describe applied data mining methods in a consistent statistical framework, and then show how they can be applied in practice. All the methods described are either computational, or of a statistical modelling nature. Complex probabilistic models and mathematical tools are not used, so the book is accessible to a wide audience of students and industry professionals. The second half of the book consists of nine case studies, taken from the author's own work in industry, that demonstrate how the methods described can be applied to real problems. A valuable resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of applied statistics, data mining, computer science and economics, as well as for professionals working in industry on projects involving large volumes of data - such as in marketing or financial risk management. Data sets used in the case studies are available at ftp://ftp.wiley.co.uk/pub/books/giudici Customer Reviews (5)
Poor Prose
User-friendly textbook
not impressed
An excellent case-study book
Excellent review and very useful case studies |
88. Text Mining: Classification, Clustering, and Applications (Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Series) | |
Hardcover: 328
Pages
(2009-06-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Definitive Resource on Text Mining Theory and Applications from Foremost Researchers in the Field Giving a broad perspective of the field from numerous vantage points, Text Mining: Classification, Clustering, and Applications focuses on statistical methods for text mining and analysis. It examines methods to automatically cluster and classify text documents and applies these methods in a variety of areas, including adaptive information filtering, information distillation, and text search. The book begins with chapters on the classification of documents into predefined categories. It presents state-of-the-art algorithms and their use in practice. The next chapters describe novel methods for clustering documents into groups that are not predefined. These methods seek to automatically determine topical structures that may exist in a document corpus. The book concludes by discussing various text mining applications that have significant implications for future research and industrial use. There is no doubt that text mining will continue to play a critical role in the development of future information systems and advances in research will be instrumental to their success. This book captures the technical depth and immense practical potential of text mining, guiding readers to a sound appreciation of this burgeoning field. |
89. Applied Data Mining for Business and Industry (Statistics in Practice) by Paolo Giudici, Silvia Figini | |
Paperback: 258
Pages
(2009-06-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description Applied Data Mining for Business and Industry, 2nd edition is aimed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students of data mining, applied statistics, database management, computer science and economics. The case studies will provide guidance to professionals working in industry on projects involving large volumes of data, such as customer relationship management, web design, risk management, marketing, economics and finance. |
90. Gold Mining In Washington State - Yesterday And Today by Ken Martin | |
Paperback: 123
Pages
(1995)
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ALMOST EVERYTHING A PROSPECTOR IN WASHINGTON NEEDS TO KNOW. |
91. Building Data Mining Applications for CRM by Alex Berson, Stephen Smith, Kurt Thearling | |
Paperback: 488
Pages
(1999-12-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description Are you fully harnessing the power of information to supportmanagement and marketing decisions? You will, with this one-stop guide to choosing the right tools and technologies for a state-of-the-art data management strategy built on a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) framework.Authors Alex Berson, Stephen Smith, and Kurt Thearling help you understand the principles of data warehousing and data mining systems, and carefully spell out techniques for applying them so that your business gets the biggest pay-off possible. Find out about Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) tools that quickly navigate within your collected data. Explore privacy and legal issues...evaluate current data mining application packages...and let real-world examples show you how data mining can impact -- and improve -- all of your key business processes.Start uncovering your best prospects and offering them the products they really want (not what you think they want)! Customer Reviews (19)
Bought it but never read it.
Great for producers
Very good bool on the matter
Very useful and informative. A very good book that includes chapters on business value and business case for an enterprise wide Data Mining solution. Certainly is helpful to me in my goals to pursue data mining solutions for clients. Good understanding of a "profitable customer" is a prerequisite for an enterprise wide data mining solution - which is emphasized in this book neatly. Can be used to educate marketing/sales/operations executives about data mining concepts and principles. Unless there's an executive buy-in, the concept will not sell in an organization. Business values and business case chapters will help one is selling this concept to higher-ups and help associates understand data mining in theory. My theory is that, data mining implementations would help organizations coming out of this economic mess, in reducingmarketing/sales/operating costs based on understanding the customer profitability and customer segmentation. Unless you spend on your customers, customer loyality is not assured. Why spend a lot on all customers when not all are created equal? This is the book that will justify such questions and pave the way for a profitable business.
Timely book for current marketing concerns |
92. An Introduction to Mining Seismology, Volume 55 (International Geophysics) by Slawomir Jerzy Gibowicz, Andrzej Kijko | |
Hardcover: 399
Pages
(1994-03-10)
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93. Visual Data Mining: Techniques and Tools for Data Visualization and Mining by Tom Soukup, Ian Davidson | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2002-05-15)
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A nice applied Data Mining Book The first type such as by Hand et' al, Han, The second type which this book falls into This book is a good example of how to apply Highly recommended.
Highly recommended In addition, Michael Berry of Data Miners, Inc states "As this book shows, visualization plays an important role in every step of the data mining process. Soukup and Davidson take the reader through every detail of this process, providing sample SQL code for each practical example. In fact, much of their advice on project planning and data extract, transformation and cleaning is applicable to all data mining projects, visual or not." I found the eight step VDM methodology applicable to data mining my own data. Highly recommended.
different type of data mining book This book takes a different tack. It discusses The book is well written and easy to follow. The
Solid All-Around Coverage
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94. Managing and Mining Graph Data (Advances in Database Systems) | |
Hardcover: 600
Pages
(2010-02-19)
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Editorial Review Product Description Managing and Mining Graph Data is a comprehensive survey book in graph data analytics. It contains extensive surveys on important graph topics such as graph languages, indexing, clustering, data generation, pattern mining, classification, keyword search, pattern matching, and privacy. It also studies a number of domain-specific scenarios such as stream mining, web graphs, social networks, chemical and biological data. The chapters are written by leading researchers, and provide a broad perspective of the area. This is the first comprehensive survey book in the emerging topic of graph data processing. Managing and Mining Graph Data is designed for a varied audience composed of professors, researchers and practitioners in industry. This volume is also suitable as a reference book for advanced-level database students in computer science. About the Editors: Haixun Wang is currently a researcher at Microsoft Research Asia. He received the B.S. and the M.S. degree, both in computer science, from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 1994 and 1996. He received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2000. He subsequently worked as a researcher at IBM until 2009. His main research interest is database language and systems, data mining, and information retrieval. He has published more than 100 research papers in referred international journals and conference proceedings. He serves as an associate editor of the IEEE TKDE, and has served as a reviewer and program committee member of leading database conferences and journals. Customer Reviews (1)
Worth every penny. |
95. Mining the Web: Discovering Knowledge from Hypertext Data by Soumen Chakrabarti | |
Hardcover: 344
Pages
(2002-10-23)
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comprehensive web mining book though 326 pages
Great coverage, but quite a few errors
Readable, approachable, informative
The best general purpose book on the subject I've seen
A wonderful textbook for machine learning over the web |
96. Mining the Soul: From the Inside Out (Jung on the Hudson Book Series.) by Robin Robertson | |
Paperback: 209
Pages
(2000-12)
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A United Field Theory Robin Robertson tells us at the onset that, "When we dig deep enough into our own identity, we see the whole world spread before us."(4)The mining metaphor seems apt in that the inner journey may be readily seen as an encounter with and processing of the paradoxical interrelatedness of all our experience, an operation that leads to the knowledge of the unity of all life. This book has a practical, pro-active edge to it and, having presented his thesis that we live our lives from the inside out, Robertson shows that the inner world can best be entered by means of gateways and rituals, then proceeds to guide us through the realms of dreams, synchronicity, meditation, the Tibetan Bardos, chakra lore, and divination, with particular attention given to mind machines, channeling, music tapes and CDs, active imagination and the I Ching. Dreams are the most obvious and accessible gateway to one's inner life and early on Robertson's discussion of dreams makes clear what he means by "gateways". The section on dreams gives way to a wide ranging discussion of the most recent investigations in brain research and holograms, a segue intended to help the reader integrate the personal and the subjective, the inner world, with the so-called objective and scientific world.Robertson provides . . ." scientific descriptions of unusual phenomenon simply because we are all so inculcated with the view that science knows everything, (or so we think), that it's hard for us to take anything truly seriously unless it has scientific support. (4) Throughout, the author's strategy is to link the two worlds, or cultures, that of the inner and mystical, or spiritual, with that of the outer and common sensical, or scientific, so that they are mutually illuminating.Dr. Robertson's lucid prose renders vividly clear not only the opaque constructions of science and mathematics, such as those having to do with the holographic universe, chaos theory, neural networks, saliency and the ins and outs of the latest mind tools, but also the seemingly mysterious propositions of mediumistic oracles, Jungian active imagination, and chakra meditation, as well as those of the psychoid universe and the I Ching. One of the great delights of this book is the depth and sweep of Robin Robertson's knowledge. Obviously, much of this material on mediation, or mind machines or the I Ching and so on is in wide circulation in the popular market and we often find that it really is more or less discredited by the intellectual community as "fringe" or New Age wishful and wistful speculation and enthusiasm.We might think of it as the shadow side of mainstream science.A good part of the power of this book is that the author's vision invites this shadow side in and makes a meaningful place for it.One isreminded ofthe various attempts in the twentieth century to find a unified field theory.Robinson does not tell us that this is his goal; his hope for his book is more practical:"This book might be viewed as a guidebook toward creating trained practitioners of the psyche." (27), and he accomplishes this end admirably. Mining the Soul, not only argues for the unity of inner and outer worlds, it demonstrates it.To agree to this unity, to consider and act upon the principles of the Spirit incarnate is, indeed, to take up a revolutionary stance.Would it not be revolutionary, for instance, in terms of the world wide environmental, ecological crisis, if we were to experience the full interrelatedness of inner and outer, so that we fully realized that our bodies, flesh, spirit and soul, and our planet are in essence one? 30 ... Read more |
97. Mining, Minerals and Metals (Development without Damage) by John Rutter | |
Hardcover: 48
Pages
(2009-05-22)
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98. Plundering Appalachia: The Tragedy of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining | |
Hardcover: 228
Pages
(2009-09-29)
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Great book! Pictures really show the devastation of the mountains.
A Wonderful Book About A Shameful Practice
Deeply disturbing - Because it's supposed to be |
99. Antique Mining Equipment and Collectibles (Schiffer Book for Collectors) by David W. Pearson, Ron Bommarito | |
Paperback: 172
Pages
(2002-01)
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Antique Mining Equipment
Want to know if the ore cart is over-priced? |
100. Mining practice at the Pecos mine of the American Metal Co. of New Mexico by J. T. Matson | |
Paperback: 52
Pages
(1930-01-01)
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