7 research outputs found
Data Mining Decision Trees in Economy
Data Mining represents the extraction previously unknown, and potentially useful information from data. Using Data Mining Decision Trees techniques our investigation tries to illustrate how to extract meaningful socio-economical knowledge from large data sets. Our tests find 5 attributes selection measures that perform more accurate then the best performance of the 17 algorithms presented in literature.Data Mining, Decision Trees, classification error rate
Data Mining Decision Trees in Economy
Data Mining represents the extraction previously unknown, and potentially useful information from data. Using Data Mining Decision Trees techniques our investigation tries to illustrate how to extract meaningful socio-economical knowledge from large data sets. Our tests find 5 attributes selection measures that perform more accurate then the best performance of the 17 algorithms presented in literature
Data Mining Decision Trees in Economy
Data Mining represents the extraction previously unknown, and potentially useful information from data. Using Data Mining Decision Trees techniques our investigation tries to illustrate how to extract meaningful socio-economical knowledge from large data sets. Our tests find 5 attributes selection measures that perform more accurate then the best performance of the 17 algorithms presented in literature
Economic indicators used for EU projects, in other criteria of aggregation than national / regional
Economical and social indicators are created and published for national and regional dimensions. Nowadays, both local and territorial indicators are really able to define more adequate the stage of social and economical development and to illustrate the impact of European programs and projects in fields like: long lasting development, entrepreneurial development, scientific research development and strategies, education and learning resources, IT resources, dissemination of European culture etc. If in the first part, there is only quantitative information, offered by our National Institute of Statistics (NIS), in the following few examples of some useful economical and social indicators provide a dynamic vision in defining objectives, methods and implementation Thus the need for a quantitative framework of local and territorial indicators demands for an original statistical methodology.gross domestic product, indicators in macro, mezo and micro economics, weight of selected, factors, representative methodology
Economic indicators used for EU projects, in other criteria of aggregation than national / regional
Economical and social indicators are created and published for national and regional dimensions. Nowadays, both local and territorial indicators are really able to define more adequate the stage of social and economical development and to illustrate the impact of European programs and projects in fields like: long lasting development, entrepreneurial development, scientific research development and strategies,
education and learning resources, IT resources, dissemination of European culture etc. If in the first part,
there is only quantitative information, offered by our National Institute of Statistics (NIS), in the following
few examples of some useful economical and social indicators provide a dynamic vision in defining
objectives, methods and implementation Thus the need for a quantitative framework of local and territorial
indicators demands for an original statistical methodology
Economic indicators used for EU projects, in other criteria of aggregation than national / regional
Economical and social indicators are created and published for national and regional dimensions. Nowadays, both local and territorial indicators are really able to define more adequate the stage of social and economical development and to illustrate the impact of European programs and projects in fields like: long lasting development, entrepreneurial development, scientific research development and strategies,
education and learning resources, IT resources, dissemination of European culture etc. If in the first part,
there is only quantitative information, offered by our National Institute of Statistics (NIS), in the following
few examples of some useful economical and social indicators provide a dynamic vision in defining
objectives, methods and implementation Thus the need for a quantitative framework of local and territorial
indicators demands for an original statistical methodology