Data Mining Algorithmen I (DMA I) im WS 2024/25
Knowledge Discovery in Databases I
Current
Organisation
Scope: 3+2 semester hours per week
Lecturer: Dr. Gabriel Marques Tavares
Teaching Assistants: Tanveer Hannan, Mamdouh Aljoud
Registration: via Moodle
Moodle Enrolment key: ZEa!g6e+A5Upm&kYQFh0
Dates and location
Event | Time | Place | Beginn |
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Lecture | Wed, 09:15 - 11:45 | Theoret. Hörsaal 151, Thalkirchner Str. 36 | 16.10.2024 |
Exercise 1 | Mon, 14:00 - 16:00 | Room 220, Amalienstr. 73a. | 21.10.2024 |
Exercise 2 | Thu, 12:00 - 14:00 | Lehrturm-VU104, Prof.-Huber-Platz 2 | 24.10.2024 |
Exercise 3 | Thu, 14:00 - 16:00 | Lehrturm-VU104, Prof.-Huber-Platz 2 | 24.10.2024 |
Exercise 4 | Thu, 16:00 - 18:00 | Lehrturm-W201, Prof.-Huber-Platz 2 | 24.10.2024 |
Exercise 5 | Fr, 12:00 - 14:00 | Room E216, HGB | 25.10.2024 |
Description
The vast increase in data volume in almost every field results in increased difficulty or even impossibility for information analysis. Especially in areas such as biological measurement evaluation (e.g. gene sequencing, micro-array processes …) or data transaction in large telecommunications or network operators, using data without computational aid is inconceivable. The research area “Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD)” investigates solutions to these problems. It combines statistics, machine learning, database systems, and (semi-) automatic extraction methods for valid, new, and potentially useful knowledge from large databases. The term data mining in this context refers to the fundamental step in the KDD process, in which the actual analysis of the data is carried out. Data mining is often applied to large amounts of operational data that are managed separately in so-called data warehouses. The frequently used term Business Intelligence describes, among other things, the application of data mining algorithms to the information provided by a data warehouse in order to support targeted decision-making processes. The lecture gives an overview of the basics of the most important KDD techniques. Particularly: Classification, regression/trend detection, clustering, outlier detection, association rules, and process mining.
To deepen the lecture, exercises are offered in which the presented procedures are further explained and illustrated with practical examples.