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Data-mining competitions have been around for a while—most notably the $1 million Netflix Inc. prize awarded in 2009 for a model to better predict what movies people would like.
May the Best Algorithm Win… Jennifer Valentino-DeVries 2011
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Data-mining companies and the drug companies' trade group, Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, contend that a restriction singling out marketing—but not other purposes, such as research—violates their free-speech rights.
Justices Question Drug-Sales Law Jess Bravin 2011
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Data-mining experts are not convinced this program is worth the effort.
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Tag (s): Banks; Data-mining; Money; Privacy; Suspicion
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The term Data-mining I am familiar with, is a method to scan corporate archives for useful legacy data.
Greene: I am not, nor have I ever been a member of a data-mining discipline « Climate Audit 2006
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Data-mining of specific types of comunications leads to specific targeting of subjects.
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Data-mining our blogs: It's like tuna sleepwalking through quicksand! yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Data-mining our blogs: It\'s like tuna sleepwalking through quicksand!'
Data-mining our blogs: It's like tuna sleepwalking through quicksand! 2006
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OpEdNews - Article: Data-mining our blogs: It's like tuna sleepwalking through quicksand!
Data-mining our blogs: It's like tuna sleepwalking through quicksand! 2006
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Data-mining is like when those gigantic fishing fleets send down their nets to troll the ocean for tuna -- and end up catching dolphins too.
Data-mining our blogs: It's like tuna sleepwalking through quicksand! 2006
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Data-mining companies like Acxiom and ChoicePoint found a niche after 9/11 selling data to the government.
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