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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign & Simon Fraser University
2011
Jiawei Han, Micheline Kamber, and Jian Pei
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This document is an introduction to Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques (3rd ed.). It covers various aspects of data mining, including its concepts, techniques, and applications. The document also includes details on a knowledge discovery process, along with its various stages and sub-stages.
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Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques (3rd ed.) — Chapter 1 — Jiawei Han, Micheline Kamber, and Jian Pei University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign & Simon Fraser University ©2011 Han, Kamber & Pei. All rights reserved....
Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques (3rd ed.) — Chapter 1 — Jiawei Han, Micheline Kamber, and Jian Pei University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign & Simon Fraser University ©2011 Han, Kamber & Pei. All rights reserved. 1 Chapter 1. Introduction Why Data Mining? What Is Data Mining? A Multi-Dimensional View of Data Mining What Kind of Data Can Be Mined? What Kinds of Patterns Can Be Mined? What Technology Are Used? What Kind of Applications Are Targeted? Major Issues in Data Mining A Brief History of Data Mining and Data Mining Society Summary 2 Chapter 1. Introduction Why Data Mining? What Is Data Mining? A Multi-Dimensional View of Data Mining What Kind of Data Can Be Mined? What Kinds of Patterns Can Be Mined? What Technology Are Used? What Kind of Applications Are Targeted? Major Issues in Data Mining A Brief History of Data Mining and Data Mining Society Summary 3 What Is Data Mining? Data mining (knowledge discovery from data) Extraction of interesting (non-trivial, implicit, previously unknown and potentially useful) patterns or knowledge from huge amount of data Data mining: a misnomer? Alternative names Knowledge discovery (mining) in databases (KDD), knowledge extraction, data/pattern analysis, data archeology, data dredging, information harvesting, business intelligence, etc. Watch out: Is everything “data mining”? Simple search and query processing (Deductive) expert systems 4 Knowledge Discovery (KDD) Process This is a view from typical database systems and data Pattern Evaluation warehousing communities Data mining plays an essential role in the knowledge discovery process Data Mining Task-relevant Data Data Warehouse Selection Data Cleaning Data Integration Databases 5 Data Mining in Business Intelligence Increasing potential to support business decisions End User Decision Making Data Presentation Business Analyst Visualization Techniques Data Mining Data Information Discovery Analyst Data Exploration Statistical Summary, Querying, and Reporting Data Preprocessing/Integration, Data Warehouses DBA Data Sources Paper, Files, Web documents, Scientific experiments, Database Systems 6 Example: Medical Data Mining Health care & medical data mining – often adopted such a view in statistics and machine learning Preprocessing of the data (including feature extraction and dimension reduction) Classification or/and clustering processes Post-processing for presentation 7 Chapter 1. Introduction Why Data Mining? What Is Data Mining? A Multi-Dimensional View of Data Mining What Kind of Data Can Be Mined? What Kinds of Patterns Can Be Mined? What Technology Are Used? What Kind of Applications Are Targeted? Major Issues in Data Mining A Brief History of Data Mining and Data Mining Society Summary 8 Chapter 1. Introduction Why Data Mining? What Is Data Mining? A Multi-Dimensional View of Data Mining What Kind of Data Can Be Mined? What Kinds of Patterns Can Be Mined? What Technology Are Used? What Kind of Applications Are Targeted? Major Issues in Data Mining A Brief History of Data Mining and Data Mining Society Summary 9 Data Mining: On What Kinds of Data? Database-oriented data sets and applications Relational database, data warehouse, transactional database Advanced data sets and advanced applications Data streams and sensor data Time-series data, temporal data, sequence data (incl. bio-sequences) Structure data, graphs, social networks and multi-linked data Object-relational databases Heterogeneous databases and legacy databases Spatial data and spatiotemporal data Multimedia database Text databases The World-Wide Web 10 Chapter 1. Introduction Why Data Mining? What Is Data Mining? A Multi-Dimensional View of Data Mining What Kind of Data Can Be Mined? What Kinds of Patterns Can Be Mined? What Technology Are Used? What Kind of Applications Are Targeted? Major Issues in Data Mining A Brief History of Data Mining and Data Mining Society Summary 11 Data Mining Function: (1) Generalization Information integration and data warehouse construction Data cleaning, transformation, integration, and multidimensional data model Data cube technology Scalable methods for computing (i.e., materializing) multidimensional aggregates OLAP (online analytical processing) Multidimensional concept description: Characterization and discrimination Generalize, summarize, and contrast data characteristics, e.g., dry vs. wet region 12 Data Mining Function: (2) Association and Correlation Analysis Frequent patterns (or frequent itemsets) What items are frequently purchased together in your Walmart? Association, correlation vs. causality A typical association rule Flu sore throat [12%, 90%] (support, confidence) Are strongly associated items also strongly correlated? How to mine such patterns and rules efficiently in large datasets? How to use such patterns for classification, clustering, and other applications? 13 Data Mining Function: (3) Classification Classification and label prediction Construct models (functions) based on some training examples Describe and distinguish classes or concepts for future prediction E.g., classify countries based on (climate), or classify cars based on (gas mileage) Predict some unknown class labels Typical methods Decision trees, naïve Bayesian classification, support vector machines, neural networks, rule-based classification, pattern- based classification, logistic regression, … Typical applications: Credit card fraud detection, direct marketing, classifying stars, diseases, web-pages, … 14 Data Mining Function: (4) Cluster Analysis Unsupervised learning (i.e., Class label is unknown) Group data to form new categories (i.e., clusters), e.g., cluster houses to find distribution patterns Principle: Maximizing intra-class similarity & minimizing interclass similarity Many methods and applications 15 Data Mining Function: (5) Outlier Analysis Outlier analysis Outlier: A data object that does not comply with the general behavior of the data Noise or exception? ― One person’s garbage could be another person’s treasure Methods: by product of clustering or regression analysis, … Useful in fraud detection, rare events analysis 16 Time and Ordering: Sequential Pattern, Trend and Evolution Analysis Sequence, trend and evolution analysis Trend, time-series, and deviation analysis: e.g., regression and value prediction Sequential pattern mining e.g., first buy digital camera, then buy large SD memory cards Periodicity analysis Motifs and biological sequence analysis Approximate and consecutive motifs Similarity-based analysis Mining data streams Ordered, time-varying, potentially infinite, data streams 17 Structure and Network Analysis Graph mining Finding frequent subgraphs (e.g., chemical compounds), trees (XML), substructures (web fragments) Information network analysis Social networks: actors (objects, nodes) and relationships (edges) e.g., author networks in CS, terrorist networks Multiple heterogeneous networks A person could be multiple information networks: friends, family, classmates, … Links carry a lot of semantic information: Link mining Web mining Web is a big information network: from PageRank to Google Analysis of Web information networks Web community discovery, opinion mining, usage mining, … 18 Evaluation of Knowledge Are all mined knowledge interesting? One can mine tremendous amount of “patterns” and knowledge Some may fit only certain dimension space (time, location, …) Some may not be representative, may be transient, … Evaluation of mined knowledge → directly mine only interesting knowledge? Descriptive vs. predictive Coverage Typicality vs. novelty Accuracy Timeliness … 19 Chapter 1. Introduction Why Data Mining? What Is Data Mining? A Multi-Dimensional View of Data Mining What Kind of Data Can Be Mined? What Kinds of Patterns Can Be Mined? What Technology Are Used? What Kind of Applications Are Targeted? Major Issues in Data Mining A Brief History of Data Mining and Data Mining Society Summary 20 Data Mining: Confluence of Multiple Disciplines Machine Pattern Statistics Learning Recognition Applications Visualization Data Mining Algorithm Database High-Performance Technology Computing 21 Chapter 1. Introduction Why Data Mining? What Is Data Mining? A Multi-Dimensional View of Data Mining What Kind of Data Can Be Mined? What Kinds of Patterns Can Be Mined? What Technology Are Used? What Kind of Applications Are Targeted? Major Issues in Data Mining A Brief History of Data Mining and Data Mining Society Summary 22 Chapter 1. Introduction Why Data Mining? What Is Data Mining? A Multi-Dimensional View of Data Mining What Kind of Data Can Be Mined? What Kinds of Patterns Can Be Mined? What Technology Are Used? What Kind of Applications Are Targeted? Major Issues in Data Mining A Brief History of Data Mining and Data Mining Society Summary 23 Major Issues in Data Mining (1) Mining Methodology Mining various and new kinds of knowledge Mining knowledge in multi-dimensional space Data mining: An interdisciplinary effort Boosting the power of discovery in a networked environment Handling noise, uncertainty, and incompleteness of data Pattern evaluation and pattern- or constraint-guided mining User Interaction Interactive mining Incorporation of background knowledge Presentation and visualization of data mining results 24 Major Issues in Data Mining (2) Efficiency and Scalability Efficiency and scalability of data mining algorithms Parallel, distributed, stream, and incremental mining methods Diversity of data types Handling complex types of data Mining dynamic, networked, and global data repositories Data mining and society Social impacts of data mining Privacy-preserving data mining Invisible data mining 25 Conferences and Journals on Data Mining KDD Conferences Other related conferences ACM SIGKDD Int. Conf. on DB conferences: ACM SIGMOD, Knowledge Discovery in VLDB, ICDE, EDBT, ICDT, … Databases and Data Mining (KDD) Web and IR conferences: WWW, SIAM Data Mining Conf. (SDM) SIGIR, WSDM (IEEE) Int. Conf. on Data Mining (ICDM) ML conferences: ICML, NIPS European Conf. on Machine PR conferences: CVPR, Learning and Principles and Journals practices of Knowledge Discovery Data Mining and Knowledge and Data Mining (ECML-PKDD) Discovery (DAMI or DMKD) Pacific-Asia Conf. on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining IEEE Trans. On Knowledge and (PAKDD) Data Eng. (TKDE) Int. Conf. on Web Search and KDD Explorations Data Mining (WSDM) ACM Trans. on KDD 26 Where to Find References? DBLP, CiteSeer, Google Data mining and KDD (SIGKDD: CDROM) Conferences: ACM-SIGKDD, IEEE-ICDM, SIAM-DM, PKDD, PAKDD, etc. Journal: Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, KDD Explorations, ACM TKDD Database systems (SIGMOD: ACM SIGMOD Anthology—CD ROM) Conferences: ACM-SIGMOD, ACM-PODS, VLDB, IEEE-ICDE, EDBT, ICDT, DASFAA Journals: IEEE-TKDE, ACM-TODS/TOIS, JIIS, J. ACM, VLDB J., Info. Sys., etc. AI & Machine Learning Conferences: Machine learning (ML), AAAI, IJCAI, COLT (Learning Theory), CVPR, NIPS, etc. Journals: Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge and Information Systems, IEEE-PAMI, etc. Web and IR Conferences: SIGIR, WWW, CIKM, etc. Journals: WWW: Internet and Web Information Systems, Statistics Conferences: Joint Stat. Meeting, etc. Journals: Annals of statistics, etc. Visualization Conference proceedings: CHI, ACM-SIGGraph, etc. Journals: IEEE Trans. visualization and computer graphics, etc. 27 Summary Data mining: Discovering interesting patterns and knowledge from massive amount of data A natural evolution of database technology, in great demand, with wide applications A KDD process includes data cleaning, data integration, data selection, transformation, data mining, pattern evaluation, and knowledge presentation Mining can be performed in a variety of data Data mining functionalities: characterization, discrimination, association, classification, clustering, outlier and trend analysis, etc. Data mining technologies and applications Major issues in data mining 28 Recommended Reference Books S. Chakrabarti. Mining the Web: Statistical Analysis of Hypertex and Semi-Structured Data. Morgan Kaufmann, 2002 R. O. Duda, P. E. Hart, and D. G. 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