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Open Access October 30, 2022

Towards Autonomous Analytics: The Evolution of Self-Service BI Platforms with Machine Learning Integration

Abstract Self-service business intelligence (BI) platforms have become essential applications for exploring, analyzing, and visualizing business data in various domains. Here, we envisage that the business intelligence platform will perform automatic and autonomous data analytics with minimal to no user interaction. We aim to offer a data-driven, intelligent, and scalable infrastructure that amplifies the [...] Read more.
Self-service business intelligence (BI) platforms have become essential applications for exploring, analyzing, and visualizing business data in various domains. Here, we envisage that the business intelligence platform will perform automatic and autonomous data analytics with minimal to no user interaction. We aim to offer a data-driven, intelligent, and scalable infrastructure that amplifies the advantages of BI systems and discovers hidden and complex insights from very large business datasets, which a business analyst can miss during manual exploratory data analysis. Towards our future vision of autonomous analytics, we propose a collective machine learning model repository with an integration layer for user-defined analytical goals within the BI platform. The proposed architecture can effectively reduce the cognitive load on users for repetitive tasks, democratizing data science expertise across data workers and facilitating a less experienced user community to develop and use advanced machine learning and statistical algorithms.
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Open Access December 27, 2021

An Analysis of Crime Prediction and Classification Using Data Mining Techniques

Abstract Crime is a serious and widespread problem in their society, thus preventing it is essential. Assignment. A significant number of crimes are committed every day. One tool for dealing with model crime is data mining. Crimes are costly to society in many ways, and they are also a major source of frustration for its members. A major area of machine learning research is crime detection. This paper [...] Read more.
Crime is a serious and widespread problem in their society, thus preventing it is essential. Assignment. A significant number of crimes are committed every day. One tool for dealing with model crime is data mining. Crimes are costly to society in many ways, and they are also a major source of frustration for its members. A major area of machine learning research is crime detection. This paper analyzes crime prediction and classification using data mining techniques on a crime dataset spanning 2006 to 2016. This approach begins with cleaning and extracting features from raw data for data preparation. Then, machine learning and deep learning models, including RNN-LSTM, ARIMA, and Linear Regression, are applied. The performance of these models is evaluated using metrics like Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE) and Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE). The RNN-LSTM model achieved the lowest RMSE of 18.42, demonstrating superior predictive accuracy among the evaluated models. Data visualization techniques further unveiled crime patterns, offering actionable insights to prevent crime.
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