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Lab2
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Lab2: Outlines• Installation Steps of Oracle 10g• Introduction to Oracle Data Mining
– What is data mining ?– What is data mining in the database ?– What is Oracle data mining ?– Data mining functions and models
• Installation Oracle Data Mining tool with Oracle 10g
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Installation Steps of Oracle 10g1. Oracle Universal Installer opens and displays the Select
Installation Method page.
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2. On the Product-Specific Prerequisite Checks page, verify that all checks succeeded. If any checks failed, then you must correct the problem before proceeding
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3. The Summary page displays the settings and components for the installation. Click the Install button to proceed.
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Installation Steps of Oracle 10g4. The Installer proceeds with the installation.
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Installation Steps of Oracle 10g5. After installing the software, the Installer invokes the
Configuration Assistants to create the starter database.
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6. The Database Configuration Assistant copies the files for the starter database
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Installation Steps of Oracle 10g7. In the Password Management dialog, you can specify new
passwords for the system accounts.
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What is Data Mining?• Too much data and not enough information —
this is a problem facing many businesses and industries.
• Most businesses have an enormous amount of data, with a great information hiding within it.
• Data mining provides a way to get the information buried in the data.
• Data mining creates models to find hidden patterns in large, complex collections of data.
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What is Data Mining in the database?• Data mining projects usually require a significant
amount of data collection and data processing.• Real-world data is often dirty, which is, includes wrong
or missing values,• So, data must often be cleaned before it can be used.• Data is filtered, normalized, sampled, transformed in
various ways, and eventually used as input to data mining algorithms.
• Up to 80% of the effort in a data mining project is often devoted to data preparation.
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• Oracle Data Mining (ODM) embeds data mining within the Oracle database.
• ODM algorithms operate natively on relational tables or views, thus eliminating the need to extract and transfer data into standalone tools or specialized analytic servers.
• ODM's integrated architecture results in a simpler, more reliable, and more efficient data management and analysis environment.
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What Is Oracle Data Mining?
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Data Mining Functions• Data mining functions can be divided into
following categories: – Supervised, Directed, Predictive functions– Unsupervised, Undirected, Descriptive functions
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Data Mining Functions• Supervised data mining:
– Classification: Assign items to predefined classes (categories).
– Regression: Approximating and forecasting continuous values
– Attribute Importance: Identifying the attributes that are most important in predicting results
– Anomaly Detection: Identifying items that do not satisfy the characteristics of "normal" data (outliers)
• Unsupervised data mining:– Clustering: no predefined classes is required. The task is to find the
grouping of the data based on the some relationships.
– Association models: Analyzing "market baskets“, used to discover relationships or correlations in a set of items.
– Feature extraction: Creating new attributes (features) as a combination of the original attributes.
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Installation Oracle Data Mining Step 1: Edit DMSYS user by using Oracle Enterprise
Manager(EM) or SQL Plus.
– Alter user DMSYS account unlock;
– Alter user DMSYS identified by aaa;
Step 2: Create Table-Space for working in ODM by using EM or SQL Plus.
– CREATE SMALLFILE TABLESPACE "DM_TB" DATAFILE 'C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.1.0\ORADATA\ORCL\dm_tbf' SIZE 100M
– AUTOEXTEND ON NEXT 1M MAXSIZE UNLIMITED LOGGING EXTENT MANAGEMENT LOCAL SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT AUTO;
– BEGIN DBMS_SERVER_ALERT.SET_THRESHOLD(9000,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,1,1,NULL,5,'DM_TB'); END;
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Installation Oracle Data Mining Step 3: Create ODM User by using SQL Plus
– @C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\db_1\dm\admin\odmuser
Step 4: Open Oracle Data Miner– Unzip ODMINER and keep the folder in C Drive. e.g. C:/odminer– Open odminer bin odminerw.exe
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Installation Oracle Data Mining Step 5: Enter all parameters required for making
connection
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Installation Oracle Data Mining Step 6: Go to the Tools Preference from Menu Bar
Step 7: Browse and select SQL Loader.exe and working Directory
– C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\db_2\BIN\SQLLDR.EXE
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