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Data Mining Goes 3D
Data Mining Goes 3D
07/11/2004 12:59 PMEPIC on data mining
EPIC on data mining
05/27/2004 07:38 PMp2pnet.net May 27 2004 11:07PM GMT
GAO: Fed Data Mining Extensive
GAO: Fed Data Mining Extensive
05/28/2004 04:51 AMIn a new report, the investigative arm of the government finds that
data mining by federal agencies is ubiquitous. A watchdog group offers
a second report suggesting ways to protect privacy. By Kim Zetter.
Data Mining Resources
Data Mining Resources
05/28/2004 05:09 AM
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EU data mining hacks available for U.S.
EU data mining hacks available for U.S.
09/04/2004 06:57 AMData Mining For the Masses
Data Mining For the Masses
07/29/2004 08:17 PMA proposed data mining spec gets the green light for J2EE-compliant
application servers.
Tantek goes a data mining
Tantek goes a data mining
06/25/2004 04:01 AM"There's GOLD in them thar blogs!" Tantek Celik was overheard
yelling at the dinner party two night ago. "I'm a going a data
mining..."
As Scoble tells it.....
It's public now, so wanted to let everyone know that Tantek Çelik
is leaving Microsoft and going to work for Technorati. This is a loss
for Microsoft and a major win for Technorati. Tantek did the rendering
engine for IE on the Mac, represented Microsoft on the W3C, among
other things, during his tenure at Microsoft (some of his more recent
work won't be seen until Longhorn ships).
I learned it earlier this week (Tantek IM'd me). Tantek is one of
those developers that you just wish you could bottle up and duplicate.
I'm happy for him and Technorati, though.
Is the weblogging and RSS world picking up steam? Can you feel it
yet?
[Scobeliz
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Data Mining by Government Rampant
Data Mining by Government Rampant
05/28/2004 12:46 PMThe General Accounting Office,
Congress' investigative arm, has issued a new report showing that
government agencies are using data-mining in all kinds of ways and
without any serious scrutiny for abuse. It's all in the name of
protecting against terrorism, but the wider use of these techniques is
blatantly obvious, and dangerous.
And this report doesn't have anything about what the CIA and NSA are
doing, because they didn't bother to respond to Congress on this
question. Secrecy rules if you're the government. Privacy is dying if
you're not the government. This is a dangerous imbalance.
SQL Server Data Mining Programmability
SQL Server Data Mining Programmability
04/14/2005 01:40 AMWith Microsoft SQL Server 2005, the collection of statistics
techniques and machine learning algorithms generically known as data
mining is brought up to a new level. The most important change is
that, in SQL Server 2005, data mining changes its target audience.
Besides being a scientific lab instrument, addressing a limited number
of highly skilled individuals, SQL Server Data Mining now gains
ubiquity as a handy tool for developers, ready to be used in a wide
range of applications. Most applications, from spreadsheets to
Internet games, from peer-to-peer communication systems to application
servers, share one common characteristic: they have to process data.
In doing this, they use certain standard APIs for accessing data. With
SQL Server 2005 Data Mining, the same kind of APIs can be used to
embed machine intelligence in the data processing systems.
GAO Studies U.S. Government Data Mining
GAO Studies U.S. Government Data Mining
05/28/2004 10:50 AMDataFerrett - Data Mining Tool
DataFerrett - Data Mining Tool
06/22/2005 02:48 AM
DataFerrett - Data Mining Toolhttp://dataferrett.census.gov/
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DataFerrett is a data mining tool that accesses data
stored in TheDataWeb through the internet. DataFerrett can be
installed as an application on your desktop or use a java applet with
an internet browser. DataFerrett is compatible with Windows operating
systems: 95, 98, 2000, NT, ME and XP. DataFerrett is a unique data
mining and extraction tool. DataFerrett allows you to select a
databasket full of variables and then recode those variables as you
need. You can then develop and customize tables. Selecting your
results in your table you can create a chart or graph for a visual
presentation into an html page. Save your data in the databasket and
save your table for continued reuse. DataFerrett helps you locate and
retrieve the data you need across the Internet to your desktop or
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U.S. data mining remains unchecked
U.S. data mining remains unchecked
05/31/2004 11:15 AMGovernment data-mining lives on
Government data-mining lives on
06/01/2004 08:55 AMDatabase developer/Data mining
programmer
Database developer/Data mining
programmer
08/09/2004 12:53 PM - United States, DC, Washington DC (2004-08-09)
Old School Data Mining, Maritime Style?
Old School Data Mining, Maritime Style?
12/29/2003 02:58 PMPanel Seeks Protections From Data Mining
Panel Seeks Protections From Data Mining
06/27/2004 07:25 PMAP via Los Angeles Times Jun 27 2004 11:09PM GMT
ArcSight injects data mining into
security
ArcSight injects data mining into
security
05/25/2004 06:01 PMArcSight this week detailed a new software product, TruThreat
Discovery, that combines data mining technology with security to more
effectively evaluate security threats.
Text Mining Begins Digging Through
Unstructured Data
Text Mining Begins Digging Through
Unstructured Data
07/03/2004 05:34 AMText Mining Begins Digging Through Unstructured
Datahttp://snipurl.com/7gppA good
85% of an organization's knowledge is in the form of unstructured
data. Easy to quantify, hard to find. "We are drowning in information
but are starving for knowledge," says an R&D technical leader at Dow
Chemical. But a new generation of text mining tools is allowing
companies to extract key elements from large unstructured data sets,
discover relationships and summarize the information. Dow, for
example, uses ClearResearch to extract data from chemical patent
abstracts, published research papers and the company's own files. And
the University of Louisville uses SAS's Text Miner on text files, such
as patient charts, and analyzes flat-file snapshots of billing and
pharmaceutical databases as text, rather than as database entries.
Researchers there have pinpointed certain medications that can prolong
hospital stays for patients. Because of some limitations in the new
software (such as understanding linguistics), text miners are still
niche products, generally restricted to specific parts of an
organization and requiring specialized analytical skills to implement
and deliver truly useful information. It'll be awhile before they're
commonly available. But some vendors are already incorporating text
mining tools as a background function to improve the effectiveness of
more familiar search or document management applications.
Survey finds U.S. agencies engaged in
data mining
Survey finds U.S. agencies engaged in
data mining
05/27/2004 10:45 AMCNET May 27 2004 1:28PM GMT
Data-mining for terrorists sparks U.S.
privacy fears
Data-mining for terrorists sparks U.S.
privacy fears
05/20/2004 09:51 PMCNET May 21 2004 1:36AM GMT
Data Mining Algorithms: Microsoft SQL
Server 2000
Data Mining Algorithms: Microsoft SQL
Server 2000
09/13/2004 08:34 PMNSF, Intelligence Community Work on
Data-Mining Research
NSF, Intelligence Community Work on
Data-Mining Research
03/20/2003 01:05 PMPrompted by homeland security issues, the U.S. intelligence community
and the National
Science Foundation are researching innovative data-mining techniques
designed primarily
to aid law enforcement agencies at various levels.
GAO Report Reveals Rampant Federal Data
Mining
GAO Report Reveals Rampant Federal Data
Mining
05/27/2004 09:11 PMAlthough Congress put an end to the Pentagon's Terrorism Information
Awareness project, a GAO report shows that nearly 200 data mining
initiatives are under way or in the works.
Using Data Mining to Discover Web-Based
Scholarly Research Works
Using Data Mining to Discover Web-Based
Scholarly Research Works
12/22/2004 01:18 AMBibliomining for Automated Collection Development in a Digital
Library Setting: Using Data Mining to Discover Web-Based Scholarly
Research Works by Dr. Scott Nicholson
http://dlist.sir
.arizona.edu/archive/00000625/
http://www.BiblioMining.com/
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Abstract:
This research creates an
intelligent agent for automated collection development in a digital
library setting. It uses a predictive model based on facets of each
Web page to select scholarly works. The criteria came from the
academic library selection literature, and a Delphi study was used to
refine the list to 41 criteria. A Perl program was designed to analyze
a Web page for each criterion and applied to a large collection of
scholarly and non-scholarly Web pages. Bibliomining, or data mining
for libraries, was then used to create different classification
models. Four techniques were used: logistic regression, non-parametric
discriminant analysis, classification trees, and neural networks.
Accuracy and return were used to judge the effectiveness of each model
on test datasets. In addition, a set of problematic pages that were
difficult to classify because of their similarity to scholarly
research was gathered and classified using the models. The resulting
models could be used in the selection process to automatically create
a digital library of Web-based scholarly research works. In addition,
the technique can be extended to create a digital library of any type
of structured electronic information. This has been added to
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Data mining firm names 'statistically
likely' terrorists
Data mining firm names 'statistically
likely' terrorists
05/21/2004 08:18 AMJuly 2004 Zillman Column - Data Mining
Resources on the Internet
July 2004 Zillman Column - Data Mining
Resources on the Internet
06/23/2004 12:19 PMJuly 2004 Zillman Column - Data Mining Resources on the
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Northwest Denies Knowledge of Secret
Gov't Data-Mining Study
Northwest Denies Knowledge of Secret
Gov't Data-Mining Study
01/19/2004 03:58 AMNorthwest Airlines said Sunday that an executive and a company
spokesman were not aware of the company's role in a secret government
study when they denied that the airline gave away passenger
information.
V2N22 May 31, 2004 Current Awareness
Happenings on the Internet: Data Mining
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Northwest Gave Passenger Info to Secret
NASA Data-Mining Study
Northwest Gave Passenger Info to Secret
NASA Data-Mining Study
01/19/2004 03:58 AMNorthwest Airlines gave information on passengers to the federal
government for a secret air-security project after the Sept. 11
terrorist attacks, the airline said Saturday.
CFP 2004: Data mining allowing insurance
companies to do high-tech redlining
CFP 2004: Data mining allowing insurance
companies to do high-tech redlining
04/21/2004 02:20 PMBirny Birnbaum, Executive Directorfor the Center for Economic Justice
in Texas, just gave an astounding presentation at CFP 2004 about how
insurance companies are using data mining to do "high-tech redlining,"
denying coverage or charging excess rates for insurance when...
Code generation vs data driven
programming
Code generation vs data driven
programming
02/11/2004 01:24 AMVia Ned Batchelder, this interview with pragmatic Dave Thomas on code generation closely
reflects my own nascent thoughts on the issue:
CGN: What do think the future is for code
generation?
Dave: I think that in the long term the larger
code generation efforts, the "application generators," will become a
thing of the past. They are there because the underlying technologies
and architectures don't yet support programming at a high level. But
I'm betting that languages such as Java and C++ will in the long term
be seen as a curious branch in the evolution of computing. I'm hoping
that somewhere out there some bright spark is coming up with a way of
letting us write applications expressively and dynamically. Once this
happens, the need for these kinds of code generators will
diminish.
For example, I rarely (if ever) write a code generator that
generates Ruby code: there's just no need, as Ruby is dynamic enough
to let be do what I want without leaving the language.
In the shorter term, though, I think code generators of all kinds
will continue to contribute significantly to the industry. Java and C#
are both such stifling languages that you need to be able to use code
generators to make them effective.
We considered using code generators for our current major project
at work, and picked up Jack Herrington's book on the subject. Reading through it, it became clear
that many of the problems that code generators solve can be tackled
instead using data driven programming techniques made
possible by dynamic languages. Since we had already settled on Python
as our implementation language the need for code generation became far
less apparent, and we ended up avoiding it entirely with the exception
of a command line tool for passvely generating basic templates for our
admin interface.
If I ever have to work with a less expressive language I'll
certainly consider using a code generator (probably written in Python)
to abstract away some some of the tedious repetition. As it is,
Python's rich data structures and clean support for introspection
provide an excellent alternative.
A Roadmap to Text Mining and Web Mining
A Roadmap to Text Mining and Web Mining
12/30/2003 10:53 AMA Roadmap to Text Mining and Web Mininghttp://www
.cs.utexas.edu/users/pebronia/text-mining/A
comprehensive portal covering all protocols and sources related to
text mining and web mining. Text mining is about looking for
regularities, patterns or trends in natural language text, and usually
is about analyzing text for particular purposes. Inspired by data
mining, which discovers prominent patterns from highly structured
databases, text mining aims to extract useful knowledge from
unstructured or semi-structured text. Text Mining is a
cross-disciplinary field including, but not limited to:
*
Information Extraction(IE)
* Natural Language Processing(NLP) and
Computational Linguistics(CL)
* Machine Learning(ML)
*
Information Retrieval(IR)
* Data Mining(DM) or Knowledge
Discovery from Databases(KDD)
* Information Management and
Visualization
After "Dating Mining", Try a Little
"Reality Mining"
After "Dating Mining", Try a Little
"Reality Mining"
04/13/2004 06:11 AMAfter "Dating Mining", Try a Little "Reality
Mining"http://www.techreview.com/articles/wo_pentland033104.asp At the MIT Media Labs, the Human Design research group is
working on "reality mining" projects that use commonplace wearable
technology to identify a company's de facto organization chart (as
opposed to the theoretical and often-ignored one on the wall). The
group is using two approaches: The first provides an Expert and
Collaborator Locator, which uses speech recognition technology to
generate profiles of individuals based on the words they use in
conversations; the second offers Collaboration Tools, which makes it
possible to query a database of employee profiles of interests,
skills, or even recently used vocabulary, in order to find people who
might work well together. The researchers say: "We expect that by
aggregating this information, interpreting it in terms of work tasks,
and modeling the dynamics of the interactions, we will be better able
to understand and manage complex organizations." There are privacy
issues, of course, and here the key is to make the system transparent
and to allow employees to scrutinize their bosses' behavior. This
could be interesting.
DeDf Co announces the latest releae of
its Opensource data flow programming
tool - deltaFSD.
DeDf Co announces the latest releae of
its Opensource data flow programming
tool - deltaFSD.
07/04/2004 02:44 AMDeDf Co has announced the release of V0.4 of deltafSD - its data flow
programming tool for modelling, simulation and automatic code
generation. [PRWEB Jul 4, 2004]
AI-Genetic-0.02
AI-Genetic-0.02
04/16/2004 11:41 PMAI-Genetic-0.01
AI-Genetic-0.01
11/18/2003 11:25 PMGenetic music
Genetic music
12/30/2004 11:08 AM
David Pescovitz:
Genemusik is a project that "takes fragments of conventional Western
melody and sequences them as DNA that is subsequently
‘bred’ and ‘mixed’ within bacterial cultures."
The system is being developed by Nigel Helyer at the Faculty of
Natural and Agricultural Sciences at the University of Western
Australia. I have no idea what this will sound like, but it "sounds"
interesting. From the project description:
DNA extracted from these cultures may then be re-sequenced, translated
to musical notation and interpreted as new musical forms.It is
anticipated that the first public manifestation of GeneMusiK will be a
series of elegant body adornments that contain
‘musicalised’ synthetic DNA sequences. Each item will be
accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and an audio CD of the
musical sequence. Subsequent editions are envisioned that will contain
DNA sequences hybridised within bacterial cultures, together with
installations of living ‘musical low-life’.
Link (via Near, Near
Future)
Genetic Responsibility
Genetic Responsibility
05/05/2004 08:26 AMSomewhere in the royal forests of Jaktorów, 1627 AD. Hidden deep in
the primeval forest of what will become modern-day Poland, a
poacher notches an arrow to the string of his bow. In an open glade,
preserved for the exclusive hunting of the king, an animal that
exists nowhere else in the world grazes. Her ancestors are
preserved in ochre paints on the cave walls of Lascaux. Relatives
to her bloodline will become the black fighting bulls of Spain, but
they will be pale shadows compared to her. Standing more than six
feet high at the shoulder, the aurochs' horns are massive
scimitars of bone, spreading more than an arms span from her broad
triangular head. She is ten feet from nose to tail, tons of muscle
and flesh that are impossible to stop once she has begun her
terrifying charge. The wood of the bow creaks as the poacher draws
the arrow. The aurochs looks up curiously. The arrow flies free.
The aurochs bellows with pain and range as the shaft sinks into
her body, spearing her heart. Bloody froth drips from her mouth as
her head rears back - and then the massive animal falls, the collapse
of her body echoing through the forest. The leaves shake for a
moment. The aurochs chest falls as she draws a shuddering breath.
And then she dies. She is the last of her kind.
What's your genetic fitness, eh?
What's your genetic fitness, eh?
09/06/2004 12:22 PM
Breeders are winning. "Conservative, religiously minded
Americans are putting far more of their genes into the future than
their liberal, secular counterparts." (WaPo link,
bugmenot says try fedup@mailinator.com and
fedup if you don't care to register. Definition of genetic fitness
here
.)
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