Classification in Data Mining: Basic Concepts and Decision Trees
Classification in data mining involves learning a target function that maps attributes to predefined class labels. This process helps in discriminating between different classes, such as cheaters and non-cheaters. Classification models can be used for various tasks like predicting benign or malignant tumor cells, categorizing financial transactions, and identifying spam emails. The general approach involves training a model on a set of labeled data and then applying it to new, unlabeled records for classification.
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5th Annual Conference on Financial Fraud, Cross-Border Crime & Illicit Substance Abuse Tunji Aworinde MSc, MBA FCCA CEO Forensic Insight International Ltd Abuja.Lagos.London www.theforensicinsight.com Tel +234 8149 44 4660 Tel +234 9081 21 2881 Tel +44 (0) 20 7821 2874 November 10 12, 2020
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