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The model used to outline the processes of data mining given in this article is not the only available model given by experts in the field -- it just seems to be an apt model for describing the case for most instances of it. Other uses could consider replacing it if they felt a different model worked better. | The model used to outline the processes of data mining given in this article is not the only available model given by experts in the field -- it just seems to be an apt model for describing the case for most instances of it. Other uses could consider replacing it if they felt a different model worked better. |
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I added extensively to the "Ethical Implications" section as it was definitely needing some extra work. Additionally, I expanded here on various "use cases" where data mining confronts potential ethical ambiguities in society. - Z. Zasuwa, 4/26/2016
The model used to outline the processes of data mining given in this article is not the only available model given by experts in the field -- it just seems to be an apt model for describing the case for most instances of it. Other uses could consider replacing it if they felt a different model worked better.