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Open Source C#.NET Data Mining Project

Last post 10-24-2008, 4:49 by jyothy r. 37 replies.
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  •  02-11-2005, 13:49 4044 in reply to 4043

    Re: Open Source C#.NET Data Mining Project

    Hi :
    Have you seen the open source K-Means C# Implementation on this site?

    It is functional, not completely tested but it looks like it will meet your needs.

    Could you describe the K-Means algorithm and techniques you implemented?

    Also on this site, their is a link to a free source code Visual basic 6 kmeans algorithm implemenation.

    Also, have you thought of getting your hand on a SQL Server 2005 Beta Version and using the Clustering Algorithm?

    Please let me have your comments and thoughts along these or any other lines.

    Thanks



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  •  02-12-2005, 10:33 4046 in reply to 4044

    Re: Open Source C#.NET Data Mining Project

    Hi There

    Thanks for your reply. I have seen your C# project on this site and have already downloaded it and played with it. I have managed to import the project into Delphi 2005 and convert it to a Borland C# Project.

    My Problem is that I am unsure how to use the classes in your library and was wondering if you had a real world example application that implements your library and uses it to cluster a sample array of data or datatable.

    I have been trying unsuccessfully for about a week to write the algorithm in Delphi. I can get the initial clusters ok, but I need to optimize the code and figure out how to calculate SSB, SSW and Calinski index correctly. This is my first attempt at clustering and I have written my code based entirely on clustering documentation that I have found online.

    The Eculidian distance function is what I use in my code.

    I would like to use your code and my code to cluster my data and compare results whilst debugging. That way I can see where I am going wrong.

    My Data is an array with the following structure:
    Store Number, Sales Units, Sales Value, Store Bays

    I have up to 1000 rows of data in my array. I basically need to cluster stores for similarity purposes before I can use the forecasting engine I developed a few months ago. Problem is that some stores lack sales history (newly opened stores) and I need 24 months of history to forecast accurately, hence the need to cluster by similarity and use similar stores for forecastable values.

    Thanks again for your reply and I look forward to hearing from you again.

    Kind Regards

    Dave Pike
    (South Africa)

  •  04-29-2005, 11:09 4629 in reply to 4046

    Smile [:)] Re: Open Source C#.NET Data Mining Project

    Kingsley, you can count me in!  I know little about data mining, but I would like to contribute code for distributing search indexes across multiple machines, where many machines could fail.

    Is this an example of datamining?  I hope so, because if it is, then I found my topic Smile [:)]
  •  07-13-2005, 3:22 5393 in reply to 453

    Re: Open Source C#.NET Data Mining Project

    iam very interested to join you group in developing a project

    i will participate in algorithms like native baye sclassification and others

    hassan abu tair

    jordan

  •  08-14-2005, 20:19 5853 in reply to 843

    Re: Open Source C#.NET Data Mining Project

    hi skuty,

    can you send me the source code for the rough set theory. I am currently doing some research on that algorithm, but i have lack of resources about the rough set. i really need your help. please mail me lizaliez@yahoo.com. TQ

  •  08-20-2005, 21:25 5891 in reply to 453

    Re: Open Source C#.NET Data Mining Project

    sir i want to perform data mining in VB.NET. Actually i want to sofware a Data Mining Toolkit
  •  08-27-2005, 6:50 5923 in reply to 453

    Re: Open Source C#.NET Data Mining Project

    Hi

    I need an implementation of fuzzy association rule, but I can’t found any algorithms,

    I’ll be very thankful if you help me to know how that algorithm is exactly.

    Thanks a lot.


  •  10-23-2005, 21:24 6150 in reply to 453

    Geeked [8-|] Re: Open Source C#.NET Data Mining Project

    Can i have a new version of Neural Network Backpropagation ??? where can i get it???Cause i want to compare the source with mine

  •  10-24-2005, 21:36 6155 in reply to 6150

    Re: Open Source C#.NET Data Mining Project

    You can get the VB.NET and C# versions here

    http://www.kdkeys.net/forums/60/ShowForum.aspx

     data_miners wrote:

    Can i have a new version of Neural Network Backpropagation ??? where can i get it???Cause i want to compare the source with mine



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  •  10-29-2005, 12:27 6165 in reply to 460

    Re: Open Source C#.NET Data Mining Project

    Hi,

    I need to source code of Apriori Algorithm with C program. Could you help me?

    Thanks.

  •  02-27-2007, 6:55 7055 in reply to 4043

    Re: Open Source C#.NET Data Mining Project

    it would be gr8 to join u
  •  01-24-2008, 10:10 7713 in reply to 7055

    Re: Open Source C#.NET Data Mining Project

    Hi, I'm Nicola, an Italian university student...I'm doing a project for the university and I need the source codes for the nearest neighbour, farthest neighbour, UPGMA in C#...(if you haven't this code in c#, you can send me these in C)may you help me?!

    thank a lot<1

  •  10-24-2008, 4:49 8367 in reply to 453

    Re: Open Source C#.NET Data Mining Project

    Heloo I am doing a project in data mining. It will be useful for me if you post the c# code for Apriori Algorithm.

    Please it is very urgent..........

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