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Teradata Warehouse Miner
Developer(s)Teradata Corporation
Stable release
V 5.3
Typedata mining
Licenseproprietary
Websitehttp://www.teradata.com/t/products-and-services/teradata-warehouse-miner/

Teradata Warehouse Miner (TWM) is a software application provided by Teradata for achieving data mining inside RDBMS databases without the need for migrating the data from the data warehouse.[1] TWM is bundled with multiple statistical and machine learning algorithms for analyzing data and creating data mining models. The whole data mining process, e.g. CRISP-DM process, is supported using TWM which includes: descriptive statists and analysis, analytic data set creation, data mining model creation and data mining model scoring.[2] This facilitates Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD) which provides business intelligence for organisations.

Overview

Teradata Warehouse Miner is a software application bundle created by Teradata for in-database data mining. It supports running on RDBMS databases using ODBC connections.[3] It supports multiple algorithms for data mining like K-means clustering, association rule mining, decision tree analysis and regression. It also supports multiple statistical analysis commonly found in statistical applications.[4]

Supported data analysis & data mining algorithms

See also

References

  1. ^ [1], KDNuggets, Teradata Warehouse Miner 5.1 Enables Businesses to Predict the Future, retrieved on 01 June 2011
  2. ^ [2], CRISP-DM Project Partners
  3. ^ [3], Teradata Warehouse Miner User Guide from Teradata
  4. ^ [4], Teradata Warehouse Miner overview