One very good book is "How to Find Noise in Data" by "I. Ben Fooled". Sorry - I
couldn't resist.
Frank E Harrell Jr
Professor of Biostatistics and Statistics
Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology
Department of Health Evaluation Sciences
University of Virginia School of Medicine
http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat
Brian Borchers wrote:
> Can anyone suggest a good textbook for a course in data mining? The
> students would graduate students in science and engineering with the
> typical background being one or two undergraduate courses in
> probability and statistics.
>
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