1 month ago
Linkorama : Data Mining for Networks of Terrorists - This week the Department of Homeland Security received the results from a study by the National Research Council [full report] that the DHS funded. The study's conclusion: data mining for terrorists does not work and it invades the privacy of innocen
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Linkorama : How a G.P.S. Can Predict Group Behavio - Reality mining raises instant questions about privacy, especially when cellphone data is involved.
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5 month ago
Linkorama : Do You Trust Google to Resist Data Mining Across Services? - I don't think we were aiming at a Google weakness. Its a basic security requirement for enterprises
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13 month ago
Linkorama : The social graft - Get over your MSM hangups, granddads. Editorial is advertorial. The medium is the message from our sponsor.
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18 month ago
Linkorama : Reaping Results - Data-Mining Goes Mainstream - New York Times
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Linkorama : Citizen Datamining - Motivation, context, and citizen analysis of government data
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18 month ago
Linkorama : Open source parenting - Citizen media for toy safety
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18 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : Crime data stories - Crime data stories: "I’m convinced the answer is in the data that is already being collected in various government crime databases. And I’m sure the answer is related to gun access."
Linkorama : Crime data stories - Recently, I witnessed a sample of the gun play happening in the nearby projects, and I decided to do some of my own research to understand what’s going on.
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25 month ago
Rod Begbie : Netflix Prize: Forum / Miss Congeniality - Some great insights pulled out of the Netflix dataset. The list of movies "you either loved loved loved or hated hated hated" is particularly good. [via] #
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33 month ago
Rod Begbie : PgFoundry: Query By Example - "Query by Example" dataminingy plugin for PostgreSQL. The ETech demo wasn't that compelling, but it looks like it could have potential for "agile" data-prodding. #
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35 month ago
kayodeok : Data Mining 101: Finding Subversives with Amazon Wishlists - Few things tell you as much about a person as the books he chooses to read. Isn't that why the Patriot Act specifically requires libraries to release information on who's reading what? For this reason, I chose to focus on the information contained in the
deusx : Data Mining 101: Finding Subversives with Amazon Wishlists | Applefritter - "Today, it is increasingly easy to monitor ideas. And then track them back to people."
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