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DM: Data Mining in Small Databases


From: Bostjan Brumen" "Bostjan Brumen" <Brumen@pori.tut.fi>
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2000 16:46:26 +0200
  • Organization: Pori School of Technology and Economics


Hi!

I've been doing some research on Data Mining and have come into the =
twilight zone: why is everybody talking only about "large" databases? =
What about "small" databases - don't they have anything valuable inside? =
Don't they hide nuggets, useful patterns?

And, nobody (best to my knowledge) has come up with a definition of =
"small" and "large" - not in terms of bits and bytes, but something more =
persistent to the change.

If you have an opinion about the themes I outlined in the questions =
please drop me a note. I will appreciate your comments.

Best,
Bostjan Brumen





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