What do Open Access Databases allow Data Mining to contribute to Public Education Policies? | Lemann Center

lkfitz's bookmarks 2017-02-14

Summary:

"In this talk Paulo Adeodato  presents an overview of Data Mining (DM) as a process of preparation of actionable knowledge from experts and extracted from data to be embedded in a Decision Support System (DSS). Rather than on techniques, this talk focuses on demands from the application domain as an instantiation of a Domain-Driven Data Mining (D3M) approach to Education, which has been recently called Educational Data Mining."

Link:

https://lemanncenter.stanford.edu/events/what-do-open-access-databases-allow-data-mining-contribute-public-education-policies

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Date tagged:

02/14/2017, 16:43

Date published:

02/14/2017, 11:43