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Re: Re: Bottom-Up Data Mining with Perl

by allolex (Curate)
on Mar 06, 2003 at 07:15 UTC ( [id://240830]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Bottom-Up Data Mining with Perl
in thread Bottom-Up Data Mining with Perl

Data mining also has a more general meaning of "sifting through a bunch of information (e.g. on the Internet) for useful data". The means of doing this are left up to the miner, although it usually requires the things you mentioned.

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Re3: Bottom-Up Data Mining with Perl
by dragonchild (Archbishop) on Mar 06, 2003 at 15:24 UTC
    I agree with allolex. My wife has done some amazing data-mining for job-boards when I was searching for a job. (Of course, this was all done before she learned how to cut'n'paste, but she's a smart one! *grins*)

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Re: Re: Re: Bottom-Up Data Mining with Perl
by jdporter (Paladin) on Mar 11, 2003 at 19:59 UTC
    Obviously people use it that way, but it's still a bad idea to name your module that, for the simple reason that when someone goes searching CPAN for a data mining module, they won't want to find yours, because it doesn't do what they want it to. (s/module/whatever/ as appropriate.)

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