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DM: KDD Cup 2000 data now available for educational and research purposesFrom: Ronny Kohavi Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2000 23:44:51 -0700
The Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining Competition this year involved e-commerce analysis. The web clickstreams and purchase transactions were collected at Gazelle.com, a retailer that sold legware/legcare products and shut down in August 2000. The data provided was collected directly at the store by the Blue Martini Customer Interaction System (http://www.bluemartini.com), which provides very detailed information about what was on every page (e.g., products, assortments), what are the attributes of products, and what are customer attributes and responses to questionnaires (personal customer information was removed or perturbed). The talk describing the competition, winners, and results is available at http://robotics.Stanford.EDU/~ronnyk/kddCupTalk.ppt Results were announced at the KDD conference on Aug 20, 2000. The data sets, which were available to the participants in the competition, are now available for non-commercial educational or research purposes using a clickthrough legal agreement. If you are interested in getting access to the data and to the background information (e.g., marketing programs done), visit http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/KDDCUP and click on the link under legal agreement. You must fill out the form and a password will be e-mailed to you. If you have questions, please make sure to look at the FAQ before mailing us. It has over 60 questions that we answered during the competition. If you have further questions or would like to share a new discovery, please mail to kddcup2000@bluemartini.com Happy mining! Remember not to use the test set too much since you'll be overfitting it. -- KDD Cup 2000 team kddcup2000@bluemartini.com
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