In article <86nrjb$ljd$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
>
>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.  
>
>-- 
>Brian Borchers                              [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Department of Mathematics                   http://www.nmt.edu/~borchers/
>New Mexico Tech                             Phone: 505-835-5813
>Socorro, NM 87801                           FAX: 505-835-5366


There's no perfect book, as usual. You may need to combine several books. Or, 
you may choose a book and supplement it with notes from other books. Go to

   www.recursive-partitioning.com/books.html

for some recent data mining and machine learning books. You also need to take 
into account software to try the various methods.

-- 
Tjen-Sien Lim
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.Recursive-Partitioning.com
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