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James Blackwell jblack at merconline.com
Mon Feb 6 18:08:43 GMT 2006


On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 11:54:09PM +0100, David Allouche wrote:
> The human brain, or my brain at least, has a much easier time making
> sense of colourfully presented graph data than building a eye's mind
> image of the graph from dry numbers.
> 
> There's a whole discipline based on that theme, it's called data mining.

Odd coincidence. I'm reading a book entitled "Data Mining". The subject of
that book isn't about making graphs (at least not unless you count trees),
but about machine learning.

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