Descriptive vs. Predictive Data Mining

 Descriptive vs. Predictive Data Mining

Descriptive Mining:

It describes concepts or task-relevant data sets in concise, summative, informative, discriminative forms.


Predictive Mining:

It is based on data and analysis, constructs models for the database, and predicts the trend and properties of unknown data.




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