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data mining

noun

Digital Technology.
  1. the process of collecting, searching through, and analyzing a large amount of data in a database, as to discover patterns or relationships:

    the use of data mining to detect fraud.



data mining

noun

  1. the gathering of information from pre-existing data stored in a database, such as one held by a supermarket about customers' shopping habits
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data mining

  1. The technique of identifying patterns and relationships within large databases through the use of advanced statistical methods.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of data mining1

First recorded in 1985–90
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It is currently consulting on proposals that would allow AI companies to use material that is available online without respecting copyright if they are using it for text or data mining.

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The government is currently consulting on proposals that would allow AI companies to use material that is available online without respecting copyright if they are using it for text or data mining.

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Once we diagnosed that by doing some data mining through our own system, the Port Optimizer, we were able to start moving cargo again.

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It’s the root technique of most great Black music, dance, theater and performance, and the source of the charisma that has made Black Twitter worth its weight in data mining.

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"The EU's comprehensive copyright protection and enforcement framework already contains provisions that can help address AI-related copyright issues, such as the text and data mining exemption and corresponding," they said.

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