Data mining tools
Hi G?rald, I can't help you directly, but you haven't yet had a reply, so... Googling, as you have found, will waste your time if you know more that you Google for. Clementine's quite unusual --- in the field of statistical methods --- so target that. Take the main Stats methods journals and search them; or try something like CiteSeer: http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cis?q=clementine&cs=1 Motto: Always write it down, even if that's all you...end up spending your time doing. Hope this helps, Regards, Mark.
gerald.jean wrote:
Hello there, apologies for cross-posting my question is not an S/R question but there is so much knowledge concentrated in those lists that I thought someone could point me in the right direction. A few months ago I read an article in a referenced journal comparing some data mining programs, among which there was Insightful's I Miner, SAS' Entreprise Miner, SPSS' Clementine (I think) and a few others. Unfortunately I can't remember in which journal was the article published or who was the author? I have been Googling a lot to try to locate the article but to no avail! Would someone know who published the article and in which journal? By the way, any serious, published comparisons of data mining programs would be welcomed as the company I work for is planning to add a data mining program to our tool box soon. Thanks for any leads, G?rald Jean Conseiller senior en statistiques, Actuariat t?lephone : (418) 835-4900 poste (7639) t?lecopieur : (418) 835-6657 courrier ?lectronique: gerald.jean at dgag.ca "In God we trust, all others must bring data" W. Edwards Deming Le message ci-dessus, ainsi que les documents l'accompagnant, sont destin?s uniquement aux personnes identifi?es et peuvent contenir des informations privil?gi?es, confidentielles ou ne pouvant ?tre divulgu?es. Si vous avez re?u ce message par erreur, veuillez le d?truire. This communication (and/or the attachments) is intended for named recipients only and may contain privileged or confidential information which is not to be disclosed. If you received this communication by mistake please destroy all copies.
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