Mapreduce.org has been hacked.
Author: Ajay Ohri
Data Mining with R
A New Data Mining Book in Town and it’s actually free to use. The software is free too.
Easy to read.
Citation
Episode 2: The Chrome Wars
Making Sense: Hadoop and MapReduce
Google gets confused
Audio Interviews -Dr. Colleen McCue National Security Expert
During times of National Insecurity, I remembered and dug up an interview at SAS Data Mining 2009 in which Dr Colleen McCue talks of how working with SAS and Data Mining can help.
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Dr. Colleen McCue, President & CEO of MC2 Solutions, brings over 18 years of experience in advanced analytics and the development of actionable solutions to complex information processing problems in the applied public safety and national security environment. Dr. McCue’s areas of expertise include the application of data mining and predictive analytics to the analysis of crime and intelligence data, with particular emphasis on deployment strategies, surveillance detection, threat and vulnerability assessment and the behavioral analysis of violent crime. Her experience as the Crime Analysis Program Manager for the Richmond, Virginia Police Department and pioneering work in operationally relevant and actionable analytical strategies has been used to support a wide array of national security and public safety clients. Dr. McCue has authored a book on the use of advanced analytics in the applied public safety environment entitled, “Data Mining and Predictive Analysis: Intelligence Gathering and Crime Analysis.” Dr. McCue earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago and Doctorate in Psychology from Dartmouth College, and completed a five-year postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology at the Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University. Dr. McCue can be reached atcolleen@mc2solutions.net or 804.894.1154.
MC2 Solutions, LLC specializes in the provision of public safety and national security research, analysis and training.
Watch Colleen’s Webinar, Why Just Count Crime When You Can Prevent It?
YouTube-Promoted Videos
While I covered Google Patents in October 2009, here are some video shots. A 22 sec video which can help you decide whether to go for getting a patent or not. By elimintaion prior art search costs, this can greatly reduce the cost and complexity for small entrepreneurs.
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So go ahead, patent your R functions and algorithms ( The video shows one important tool) while using the tool at http://google.com/patents to search for prior patents.
Incidentally YouTube has a great feature for promoted videos only open for USD ( incidentally my 2007 email feature is listed as INR so I am still waiting for the free customer support at G Inc to reply that “hey, I can now pay in USD so let me in”.)
Neat Concept, anyways!
I tried this
but got this instead






