Big Data Mining and Complexity
First Edition
- Brian C. Castellani - Durham University, UK
- Rajeev Rajaram - Kent State University, USA
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May 2022 | 232 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This book offers a much needed critical introduction to data mining and ‘big data’. Supported by multiple case studies and examples, the authors provide:
- Digestible overviews of key terms and concepts relevant to using social media data in quantitative research.
- A critical review of data mining and ‘big data’ from a complexity science perspective, including its future potential and limitations
- A practical exploration of the challenges of putting together and managing a ‘big data’ database
- An evaluation of the core mathematical and conceptual frameworks, grounded in a case-based computational modeling perspective, which form the foundations of all data mining techniques
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part 1: Thinking Complex and Critically
Chapter 2: The Failure of Quantitative Social Science
Chapter 3: What is Big Data?
Chapter 4: What is Data Mining
Chapter 5: The Complexity Turn
Part 2: The Tools and Techniques of Data Mining
Chapter 6: Case-Based Complexity: A Data Mining Vocabulary
Chapter 7: Classification and Clustering
Chapter 8: Machine Learning
Chapter 9: Predictive Analytics and Data Forecasting
Chapter 10: Longitudinal Analysis
Chapter 11: Geospatial Modeling
Chapter 12: Complex Network Analysis
Chapter 13: Textual and Visual Data Mining
Chapter 14: Conclusion: Advancing A Complex Digital Social Science