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Partitioning algorithms and combined model integration for data mining
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    Partitioning algorithms and combined model integration for data mining (English)
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    9 March 2003
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    A strategy of huge data sets analysis (data mining, DM) is proposed which consists of three stages: partitioning stage, explanatory stage and decision stage. The explanatory trees technique of clustering is described for the partitioning (EAST splitting algorithm is recommended for DM). Generalized additive multi-mixture models are proposed for the explanatory stage. The final decision rule combines clustering and explanation. Application to the data on 48 842 individuals from US Census is considered.
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    partitioning
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    cluster analysis
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    exploratory tree
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    generalized additive multi-mixture model
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