Title
Knowledge Discovery Through Experiential Learning From Business and Other Contemporary Data Sources: A Review and Reappraisal
Abstract
Every day massive amount of data is generated, collected, and stored in information repositories such as databases and data warehouses. Current information technology is sufficiently mature and powerful to store any amount of raw data in an organized manner. However, finding useful patterns, trends, rules, correlations, and deviations in large amount of data, and/or making meaningful predictions from it still remains one of the main challenges of the information era. The more data one has, the more difficult it is to analyze and draw meaningful conclusions. Knowledge discovery in databases (KDD) and data mining (DM) is a field, which uses computer-based and analytic technologies to efficiently extract intelligence from data that humans need. In this article, we review the process of knowledge discovery in databases, and describe selected methodologies, methods and tools, tasks, basic learning paradigms, and applications for knowledge generation by computer learning from data instances. We also examine the current trends in the field with respect to the data types mined, data mining methods used, classes of data mining applications, as well as the data mining software used.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1080/10580530.2010.493846
IS Management
Keywords
Field
DocType
data mining software,data mining,knowledge discovery,data mining method,data instance,data mining application,data warehouse,data type,contemporary data sources,experiential learning,raw data,current information technology,applications,methodologies,information technology
Data science,Data warehouse,Data modeling,Data stream mining,Information retrieval,Computer science,Information technology,Raw data,Discovery science,Knowledge extraction,Software mining
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
28
3
1058-0530
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.92
21
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jozef Zurada1305.63
Waldemar Karwowski212031.49