G R Hobbs1. 1. Department of Mathematical Statistics, West Virginia School of Medicine, Morgantown, USA. ghobbs@stat.wvu.edu
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To acquaint members of the Academy with a relatively recent development in the area of data exploration and statistical analysis. METHODS: A review of the concepts and methods inherent in data-mining with a special emphasis on the those methods applicable to predictive modeling. RESULTS: Data-mining is demonstrated to be a useful tool for researchers in those circumstances where large amounts of information are available. CONCLUSIONS: With the advent and proliferation of on-line data collection, truly massive databases are now available to health care researchers. In that situation, data-mining methods yield some unique opportunities to researchers who wish to develop prediction models and to establish associations.
OBJECTIVE: To acquaint members of the Academy with a relatively recent development in the area of data exploration and statistical analysis. METHODS: A review of the concepts and methods inherent in data-mining with a special emphasis on the those methods applicable to predictive modeling. RESULTS: Data-mining is demonstrated to be a useful tool for researchers in those circumstances where large amounts of information are available. CONCLUSIONS: With the advent and proliferation of on-line data collection, truly massive databases are now available to health care researchers. In that situation, data-mining methods yield some unique opportunities to researchers who wish to develop prediction models and to establish associations.
Authors: Billie Anderson; J Michael Hardin; Dominik D Alexander; William E Grizzle; Sreelatha Meleth; Upender Manne Journal: Front Biosci (Elite Ed) Date: 2010-06-01