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Oracle® Data Mining Administrator's Guide
11
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Release 2 (11.2)
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What's New in Oracle Data Mining Administration?
Oracle Database 11
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Release 2 (11.2.0.3) Oracle Data Mining
Oracle Database 11
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Release 2 (11.2.0.2) New Features in Oracle Data Mining
Oracle Database 11g Release 1 New Features in Oracle Data Mining
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Getting Started with Oracle Data Mining
Step One: Install the Database
Step Two: Verify the Data Mining Installation
Step Three: Create a Data Mining User
Step Four: If You Want to Use Oracle Data Miner
Step Five: If You Want to Use the Spreadsheet Add-In
Step Six: If You Want to Use the Sample Programs
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Installing Oracle Data Mining
Install Oracle Database
Verify the Data Mining Installation
Enable or Disable the Data Mining Option
Optionally Install Oracle Database Examples
Optionally Install Oracle Data Miner
Optionally Install the Spreadsheet Add–In
Spreadsheet Add–In: Requirements
Spreadsheet Add–In: Install Steps
Start Data Mining in Excel
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Connecting to an Oracle Database
Connect Application Development Tools
Connect SQL*Plus
Connect SQL Developer
Connect Oracle Data Miner
Oracle Client and Oracle Net
Install Oracle Client
Create a Net Service Name
Connect the Spreadsheet Add–In
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Users and Privileges for Data Mining
Create a Database User
Example: Create a Database User in SQL*Plus
Grant Data Mining Privileges
System Privileges for Data Mining
Example: Grant System Privileges for Data Mining
Object Privileges for Mining Models
Example: Grant Object Privileges on Mining Models
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Working With Mining Model Schema Objects
Obtaining Information from the Data Dictionary
Obtaining Information about Mining Models
Obtaining Information about Mining Model Attributes
Obtaining Information about Mining Model Settings
Data Definition Language for Mining Models
Adding a Comment to a Mining Model
Auditing Mining Models
Enabling Auditing in the Database
Opening an Audit Trail on Mining Models
Closing the Audit Trail
Viewing the Audit Trail
Exporting and Importing Mining Models
Using Oracle Data Pump
Using EXPORT_MODEL and IMPORT_MODEL
Database Privileges for Export/Import
Directory Object for EXPORT_MODEL and IMPORT_MODEL
Tablespace for IMPORT_MODEL
Tables Created By EXPORT_MODEL and IMPORT_MODEL
Examples: Exporting and Importing Mining Models
Exporting Models from the DMUSER Schema
Importing Models Into the Same Schema
Importing Models Into a Different Schema
Exporting and Importing Specific Models
Importing From PMML
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Upgrading Oracle Data Mining
Data Mining Upgrade Overview
Data Mining Model Upgrade
Upgrading from 10
g
Upgrading from 11.1
Upgrade Using Database Upgrade Assistant
Upgrade Using Export/Import
Export/Import Release 11.1 Data Mining Models
Export/Import Release 10
g
Data Mining Models
Post Upgrade Steps
Downgrade Data Mining
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The Data Mining Sample Programs
Installation and Setup
Install the Sample Programs
Run the Configuration Scripts
Locate the Sample Programs
Run the Sample Programs
Run the PL/SQL Sample Programs
Prepare to Run the Java Programs
Run the Java Programs
List the Sample Models
The PL/SQL Programs
PL/SQL Programs: Algorithms
PL/SQL Programs: Mining Functions
PL/SQL Text Mining Programs
The Java Programs
Java Programs: Algorithms
Java Programs: Mining Functions
Java Text Mining Programs
The Sample Data
Customer Data for Data Mining
Market Basket Data for Association Rules
Customer Data for Text Mining
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Verifying Your Data Mining Installation
Connect to the Database
Create a Script or Execute the Commands Individually
Command Output
Index
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