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SORA-BN-TABA Workshop and the DLSPH Biostatistics Research DayDick De Veaux - "Successful Data Mining in Practice" Tuesday, May 21, 2013 at the University of Toronto School of Public Health SORA BUSINESS ANALYTICS SEMINARSThe next seminar of the Business Analytics Series will be held on Join the SORA Wiki! |
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DATE SPEAKER(S) COMPANY TOPIC 2006-01-18 Alison Burnham Digital Cement Marketing to Customers based on Value Segmentations - An Introduction and some common issues 2005-10-20 Richard Boire Boire Filler Group Do Numbers Lie? A Data Mining Practitioners Viewpoint 2005-04-22 Ken Krzywicki Trans Union Stratum Canada Clustering System 2005-02-11 Michael Hurwich Foundation Grp The 11th Commandment: Know thy Customer 2004-09-29 Victor Zurkowski Generation 5 Mathematical Techniques in Marketing Models 2004-05-25 Grigoris Karakoulas InfoAgora Inc. Applications of Advanced Customer Behaviour Modelling Techniques 2004-03-26 Dr. Mu Zhu U of Waterloo Artificial Intelligence, Parallel Evolution and Majority Vote 2004-01-29 Craig MacSweyn & Thomas Higgins Equifax Canada Equifax Credit Behavior Segmentation (ECBS) 2003-09-23 Dr Mamdouh Refaat ANGOSS Software Decision Tree Predictive Models / Recent developments in OLE DB DM scripting
for data mining models within databases2003-06-02 Dr. Zhen Mei Manifold Data Mining A Hybrid Predictive Modeling Technique for Database Marketing 2003-04-29 Anthony Vaz & Robert Kowara Capital Markets Division, OSFI Collateralized Debt Obligations Modelling 2003-02-11 Dr. John MacGregor McMaster U. Latent Variable Methods & their use in the Analysis of Large Databases 2002-12-12 Dr. I. Burhan Türksen U of T Fuzzy Data Mining System Modeling 2002-10-17 Alberta Cefis EVP, Retail Lending, BNS Consumer Credit: A New Context. The Outlook for Borrowing in Canada in Uncertain Times Anthony Percaccio MPAC AVM: How to value over 3 million properties... every month 2002-02-14 Rick Miller CIBC Customer Relationship Management and Customer Profitability 2001-09-27 Naeem Siddiqi SAS Canada Smoke, Mirrors & Reject Inference 2001-06-06 Alison Burnham GE Capital Mortgage scoring, automated underwriting- impact on process & portfolio risk 2001-02-27 Tamara Arenovich U of T Statistics 101 2000-10-05 Hugh Chipman U of Waterloo Tree Models: Roots and Recent Branches 2000-06-28 Chris Ralph & Rogan Vleming BMO Evolving Segmentation Solutions with Genetic Algorithms 2000-04-25 Steve Earwaker NPD Group Modeling brand loyalty as a means of strategically building brand equity. 2000-01-25 Alison Burnham McMaster U Latent variable methods to reduce dimensionality in large datasets 1999-11-30 Tony Lea Compusearch Introduction to the use of overlay data. 1999-09-15 Gary Saarenvirta Loyalty Group Introduction to Data Mining
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