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IBM SPSS Modeler Cookbook

IBM SPSS Modeler Cookbook

By : Keith McCormick, Abbott
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IBM SPSS Modeler Cookbook

IBM SPSS Modeler Cookbook

4.4 (20)
By: Keith McCormick, Abbott

Overview of this book

IBM SPSS Modeler is a data mining workbench that enables you to explore data, identify important relationships that you can leverage, and build predictive models quickly allowing your organization to base its decisions on hard data not hunches or guesswork. IBM SPSS Modeler Cookbook takes you beyond the basics and shares the tips, the timesavers, and the workarounds that experts use to increase productivity and extract maximum value from data. The authors of this book are among the very best of these exponents, gurus who, in their brilliant and imaginative use of the tool, have pushed back the boundaries of applied analytics. By reading this book, you are learning from practitioners who have helped define the state of the art. Follow the industry standard data mining process, gaining new skills at each stage, from loading data to integrating results into everyday business practices. Get a handle on the most efficient ways of extracting data from your own sources, preparing it for exploration and modeling. Master the best methods for building models that will perform well in the workplace. Go beyond the basics and get the full power of your data mining workbench with this practical guide.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
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Index

Who this book is for

This book envisions that you are a regular user of IBM SPSS Modeler, albeit perhaps on your first serious project. It assumes that you have taken an introductory course or have equivalent preparation. IBM's Modeler certification would be some indication of this, but the certification focuses on software operations alone and does not address the general data mining theory. Some familiarity with that would be of considerable assistance in putting these recipes into context. All the readers would benefit from a careful review of the CRISP-DM document, which is readily available on the Internet.

This book also assumes that you are using IBM SPSS Modeler for data mining and are interested in all of the software-related phases of CRISP-DM. This premise might seem strange, but since Modeler combines powerful ETL capability with advanced modeling algorithms, it is true that some Modeler uses the software primarily for ETL capabilities alone. This book roughly spends equal time on both. One of the advantages of the cookbook format, however, is that the reader is invited to skip around, reading out of order, reading some chapters and not others, reading only some of the recipes within chapters, gleaning only what is needed at the moment.

It does not assume that the reader possesses knowledge of SQL. Such knowledge will not be emphasized as Modeler considerably reduces the need for knowing SQL, although many data miners have this skill. This book does not assume knowledge of statistical theory. Such knowledge is always useful to the data miner, but the recipes in this book neither require this knowledge nor does the book assume prior knowledge of data mining algorithms. The recipes simply do not dive deep enough into this aspect of the topic to require it.

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