Michael Brydon | 20 Dec 2007 19:12
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RE: Open Source alternatives to SAS Enterprise Miner?

The R statistics package (http://www.r-project.org/) has a package called RPart (recursive portioning) that builds classification trees (similar to the classification trees in Enterprise Miner).  Not surprisingly, the interface is not as slick as Enterprise Miner’s graphical workflow approach and the learning curve is steeper.  But all the critical pieces seem to be there.

 

Hope this helps,

/M

 

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Michael Brydon, Ph.D. (mjbrydon-z1KUqvL5UUQ@public.gmane.org)

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Faculty of Business Administration

Simon FraserUniversity

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From: community-bounces-yzvPICuk2ADJNcJ45EAw5ze48wsgrGvP@public.gmane.org [mailto:community-bounces-yzvPICuk2ADJNcJ45EAw5ze48wsgrGvP@public.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Liz Williams
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Subject: [F/OSS-Community] Open Source alternatives to SAS Enterprise Miner?

 

Hello,

Can anyone give me any leads on an alternative to Enterprise Miner? I'm trying to do some not-for-profit work but I have some data that's caught up in Enterprise Miner, and there is no way I can afford that software.

Thanks,

Liz

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