'This book by Mohammed Zaki and Wagner Meira, Jr is a great option for teaching a course in data mining or data science. It covers both fundamental and advanced data mining topics, explains the mathematical foundations and the algorithms of data science, includes exercises for each chapter, and provides data, slides and other supplementary material on the companion website.' Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro, Founder of the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (ACM SIGKDD)
1. Data mining and analysis; Part I. Data Analysis Foundations: 2. Numeric attributes; 3. Categorical attributes; 4. Graph data; 5. Kernel methods; 6. High-dimensional data; 7. Dimensionality reduction; Part II. Frequent Pattern Mining: 8. Itemset mining; 9. Summarizing itemsets; 10. Sequence mining; 11. Graph pattern mining; 12. Pattern and rule assessment; Part III. Clustering: 13. Representative-based clustering; 14. Hierarchical clustering; 15. Density-based clustering; 16. Spectral and graph clustering; 17. Clustering validation; Part IV. Classification: 18. Probabilistic classification; 19. Decision tree classifier; 20. Linear discriminant analysis; 21. Support vector machines; 22. Classification assessment; Part V. Regression: 23. Linear regression; 24. Logistic regression; 25. Neural networks; 26. Deep learning; 27. Regression evaluation.
Zaki, Mohammed J.
Mohammed J. Zaki is Professor of Computer Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York, where he also serves as Associate Department Head and Graduate Program Director. He has more than 250 publications and is an Associate Editor for the journal Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. He is on the Board of Directors for Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (ACM SIGKDD). He has received the National Science Foundation CAREER Award, and the Department of Energy Early Career Principal Investigator Award. He is an ACM Distinguished Member, and IEEE Fellow.
Meira, Jr, Wagner
Wagner Meira, Jr is Professor of Computer Science at Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil, where he is currently the chair of the department. He has published more than 230 papers on data mining and parallel and distributed systems. He was leader of the Knowledge Discovery research track of InWeb and is currently Vice-chair of INCT-Cyber. He is on the editorial board of the journal Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery and was the program chair of SDM'16 and ACM WebSci'19. He has been a CNPq researcher since 2002. He has received an IBM Faculty Award and several Google Faculty Research Awards.