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Terrorist Data Mining basically means to encounter all the data of terrorism from the huge amount of data. In a more intricate way we all know that terrorist set their foot into any predominant place through railway station, bus stands or airport. Usually to communicate they use their cell phones and network. Now if these areas are well equipped with LAN or WAN, that is the Wi-Fi connections surely...
Data mining techniques have increasingly been studied specifically in their application in real-world databases. One typical problem is that databases tend to be very large, and these techniques often repeatedly scan the entire set. Sampling has been used for a long time, but subtle differences among sets of objects become less evident. This paper aims to bring attention to some of the fundamental...
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