Webcast Update - Data Mining Add-Ins for the 2007 Office System
MICROSOFT ON-DEMAND WEBCAST:
Technet Webcast: Data Mining Add-Ins for the 2007 Office System (Level 200)
Recorded: November 27, 2006
Jamie MacLennan, Development Manager, Microsoft
Length: 59 minutes
Agenda:
Overview: Data Mining for the masses
Product Demo: SQL Server 2005 Data Mining
- Table Analysis tools for Excel 2007
- Data Mining Client for Excel 2007
- Data Mining templates for Visio 2007
Content:
00:00 - 04:12 Opening Slides
Make Data Mining accessible to all business professionals
What is Data Mining?
- "Machine learning algorithms which look for patterns inside your data"
04:13 - 21:40 Table Analysis Tools for Excel 2007
- Analyze Key Influences (6:35)
- Detect Categories: target to find common groupings (08:25)
- Highlight Exceptions: which rows stand out? (12:00)
- Fill from Example: detect implied patterns and extend to data (17:35)
- Forecast: build model, perform forecast, show results in Excel chart (20:15)
- Scenario Analysis: Goal Seek, What-If (21:00)
- Table Analysis Tools Architecture slide (21:40)
23:31 - 53:14 Data Mining Client for Excel 2007
- Trace: show all commands sent from Excel to Analysis Services (25:00)
- Explore Data: view counts of discrete values in data (25:55)
- Clean Data: look for outliers, specify thresholds, re-label (26:45)
- Partition Data: select sampling type: split data into training & testing set (29:30)
- Classify: classification wizard for creating model (30:40)
- Advanced Editor: Create Mining Model, select algortihm (34:15)
- Accuracy Chart (35:00)
- Profit Chart (36:20)
- Query (37:50)
- Manage Models: rename, delete, process, export models (40:00)
- Data Mining Client Architecture slide (40:50)
43:10 - 53:14 Data Mining Templates for Office Visio 2007
Format in Visio, Publish to Web, Annote, Import Custom Shapes
- Decision Trees (44:30)
- Dependency Networks (50:15)
53:15 - 58:45 Concluding Slides
- Requirements
- Additional Resources
My esteemed colleague, Eugene Asahara, recently posted a blog titled Data Mining in the PerformancePoint "MAP" Framework . It was not too long after discussing this post with Eugene that I was compelled to learn more about SQL Server Data Mining in preparation for an upcoming Microsoft BI engagement.
Please share your comments re: ways PerformancePoint and Data Mining can and should be integrated.
If you have specific examples or case studies, I'd love to showcase them here.
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