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Decisions Grow on Trees: Oracle Data Miner Decision Trees Classify and Analyze Data

Overview Has one ever wondered which of the prospects are most likely to buy, or who will provide the most-lucrative deals? Whom should one target in the marketing campaign, and what will be important to them when they call? Oracle Data Miner helps bridge the gap between business questions such as these and the technical and statistical tasks related to mining the data for answers. Oracle Data Miner can analyze an existing data set from one's data warehouse and classify the data that influences or directly relates to some desired outcome or target. Specifically, data classification deals with finding patterns and relationships in order to group like records for easier and more efficient analysis. This paper focuses on a specific type of classification called decision trees.

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Date PublishedMarch 2007 Downloads1
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