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Jul 27, 2016 at 20:43 comment added gung - Reinstate Monica In reality it's all pretty fuzzy, @TomGranot-Scalosub. I would say neural networks are definitely ML, & certainly cluster analysis & CART are studied by ML researchers. I try to make the ideas somewhat clearer & distinct, but there isn't really a bright line between these categories.
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Apr 6, 2016 at 14:07 comment added Tom Granot Common data mining techniques would include cluster analyses, classification and regression trees, and neural networks. Is it safe to say that a neural network is an example of a machine learning tool used in data mining, in comparison to a cluster analysis which is an algorithm not designed for machine learning used for data mining?
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Mar 30, 2016 at 3:33 history edited Eric Leschinski CC BY-SA 3.0
They forgot the official definition of machine learning in there.
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Dec 30, 2014 at 16:11 comment added gung - Reinstate Monica An anonymous user suggested this blogpost for a table breaking down the differences between data mining and machine learning on a parameter basis.
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Oct 15, 2014 at 7:10 comment added dtc sorry, i still quite don't get the difference between data mining and machine learning. from what i see, data mining = machine learning's unsupervised learning. isn't machine learning unsupervised about discovering new insights?
Jun 25, 2014 at 9:44 comment added kutschkem I agree with most of the post, but i would say AI most of the time does not try to create intelligent agents (what is intelligence, anyway?), but rational agents. By rational it is meant "optimal given the available knowledge about the world". Although admittedly the ultimate goal is something like a general problem solver.
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