Presenter:
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Dick De Veaux Williams College |
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Abstract |
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This one-day course, intended both for those who wish to learn what data mining is all about and for those who have experience using data mining techniques, will show how to use data mining techniques effectively in practice. It will be a practical, hands-on introduction to the methods, based on case-studies from my experience consulting in science and industry. Although we will explain the mathematics behind the methodologies used, we will focus on the practical issues of getting results out of data mining. Some knowledge of statistical modeling, especially regression techniques will be useful.
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Instructor |
Dick De Veaux holds degrees in Civil Engineering (B.S.E. Princeton), Mathematics (A.B.Princeton), Physical Education (M.A. Stanford; Specialization in Dance) and Statistics (Ph.D., Stanford). He has taught at the Wharton School, the Princeton University School of Engineering, and, since 1994, has been a professor in the Math and Stat Department of Williams College. He has won numerous teaching awards including a "Lifetime Award for Dedication and Excellence in Teaching" from the Engineering Council at Princeton. He returned to Princeton in 2006 as the William R. Kenan Jr. Visiting Professor for Distinguished Teaching. He has won both the Wilcoxon and Shewell awards (twice) from the American Society for Quality, is a fellow of the ASA and an elected member of the International Statistical Instiitute (IS). He has served as General Methodology Chair for the JSM Program Committee 3 times and was the overall Program Chair for the 2001 JSM in Atlanta. He is currently serving on the ASA Board of Directors as the Council of Sections representative. In 2008 he was named the Mosteller Statistician of the Year by the Boston Chapter of the ASA.
Dick has been a consultant for over 25 years for such companies as American Express, Hewlett-Packard, Alcoa, First USA bank, Dupont, Pillsbury, Rohm and Haas, Ernst and Young, General Electric, and Chemical Bank. He holds two U.S. patents and is the author of over 30 refereed journal articles. His hobbies include cycling, swimming, singing (barbershop, doo wop and classical -- he is the head of the Diminished Faculty, a local doo wop group and is a frequent soloist in local choirs) and dancing (he was once a professional dancer and has a masters degree in dance education). He is the father of four (ages 23, 21, 19 and 17). He is the co-author, with Paul Velleman and David Bock, of the critically acclaimed textbooks "Intro Stats", "Stats: Modeling the World" and "Stats: Data and Models" all published by Addison-Wesley (Pearson). He is the co-author, with Norean Sharpe and Paul Velleman of the book s "Business Statistics" and "Business Statistics: A First Course" published by Pearson.
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