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Data Mining: Tools, Techniques and Application in the Context of Bangladesh

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Data mining is a significant process for gaining better decision and predicts the result of datasets (future trends and behavior). This study focuses on variety of data mining tools and techniques used in data analysis. Its further analysis of data mining application in public and private sectors. This study also investigates the challenges around data mining application in the context of Bangladesh. The purposes of the study are to explore the issue of data analysis for better understanding of data mining process and application to the learners, researchers, teachers and policy makers. This paper further aims to identify possible and effective means of application of data mining in Bangladesh in order to make better policy on data mining in ICT sectors in the aspect of digitization of Bangladesh. Data mining will be helpful for different areas of our country if we know the proper use of it. I think this paper will be supportive for users who are interested to use data mining in their organizations. This is a doctrinal research follows with mix methodologies.

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  • Mahfuza Mallika, 2024. "Data Mining: Tools, Techniques and Application in the Context of Bangladesh," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 11(11), pages 799-809, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:11:y:2024:i:11:p:799-809
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