Business Applications Of Neural Networks: The State-of-the-art Of Real-world ApplicationsBill Edisbury, Paulo J G Lisboa, Alfredo Vellido World Scientific, 2000. gada 30. aug. - 220 lappuses Neural networks are increasingly being used in real-world business applications and, in some cases, such as fraud detection, they have already become the method of choice. Their use for risk assessment is also growing and they have been employed to visualise complex databases for marketing segmentation. This boom in applications covers a wide range of business interests — from finance management, through forecasting, to production. The combination of statistical, neural and fuzzy methods now enables direct quantitative studies to be carried out without the need for rocket-science expertise.This book reviews the state-of-the-art in current applications of neural-network methods in three important areas of business analysis. It includes a tutorial chapter to introduce new users to the potential and pitfalls of this new technology. |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 39.
viii. lappuse
... clusters contained similar data types, and predictive modelling as required, for instance, in demand forecasting. Artificial neural networks is a term used to describe a gross analogy with the processing of information in biological ...
... clusters contained similar data types, and predictive modelling as required, for instance, in demand forecasting. Artificial neural networks is a term used to describe a gross analogy with the processing of information in biological ...
xii. lappuse
... clusters. Rather, they have a tendency to mix, so that decisions near the boundary between different customer categories have to be made on the balance of probabilities. It can be shown' that, in the characteristic sigmoid response ...
... clusters. Rather, they have a tendency to mix, so that decisions near the boundary between different customer categories have to be made on the balance of probabilities. It can be shown' that, in the characteristic sigmoid response ...
xiii. lappuse
... clustering algorithms, such as k-means clustering, into topologically organised data projection maps with significantly enhanced power for data visualisation. Furthermore, both the MLP and SOM can be formulated within a rigorous ...
... clustering algorithms, such as k-means clustering, into topologically organised data projection maps with significantly enhanced power for data visualisation. Furthermore, both the MLP and SOM can be formulated within a rigorous ...
2. lappuse
... clusters in data and of using those patterns to estimate probabilities of a certain outcome or the propensity ... cluster discovery and indeed such methods have very strong similarities to cluster analysis techniques in the traditional ...
... clusters in data and of using those patterns to estimate probabilities of a certain outcome or the propensity ... cluster discovery and indeed such methods have very strong similarities to cluster analysis techniques in the traditional ...
3. lappuse
... cluster centre. The cluster related to it is defined by the set of data points for which that node is the one with the smallest distance. Thus the grid shows, clearly in two dimensions, clusters of data points. In the original data ...
... cluster centre. The cluster related to it is defined by the set of data points for which that node is the one with the smallest distance. Thus the grid shows, clearly in two dimensions, clusters of data points. In the original data ...
Saturs
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Chapter 2 Extracting Rules Concerning Market Segmentation from Artificial Neural Networks | 13 |
Chapter 3 Characterising and Segmenting the BusinesstoConsumer ECommerce Market Using Neural Networks | 29 |
Chapter 4 A Neurofuzzy Model for Predicting Business Bankruptcy | 55 |
Chapter 5 Neural Networks for Analysis of Financial Statements | 73 |
Chapter 6 Developments in Accurate Consumer Risk Assessment Technology | 85 |
Chapter 7 Strategies for Exploiting Neural Networks in Retail Finance | 99 |
Chapter 8 Novel Techniques for Profiling and Fraud Detection in Mobile Telecommunications | 113 |
Chapter 9 Detecting Payment Card Fraud with Neural Networks | 141 |
Chapter 10 Money Laundering Detection with a NeuralNetwork | 159 |
Chapter 11 Utilising Fuzzy Logic and Neurofuzzy for Business Advantage | 173 |
Index | 195 |
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Business Applications of Neural Networks: The State-of-the-art of Real-world ... Paulo J. G. Lisboa,Bill Edisbury,Alfredo Vellido Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2000 |
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