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I would like to know which data mining methods (regression, assosiation, clustring or classification) I have to use in case if I would like to find the highest number of reviews among several apps categories.



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  • If you wish to classify reviews as those expressing positive/negative sentiment, then you need to treat it is a Classification problem, which is part of supervised learning. Regression / Random Forest / neural networks etc are just tools to solve these classification/clustering class of problems. You are confusing the two things. First, you need to determine as to what your objective is and then phrase a proper statement as to what you need.

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I would like to know which data mining methods (regression, assosiation, clustring or classification) I have to use in case if I would like to find the highest number of reviews among several apps categories.



Thanks in advance for any support.










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  • This question will not merit any reasonable answer as it's unclear. Please clarify.

    – cph_sto
    Nov 21 '18 at 22:53













  • If you wish to classify reviews as those expressing positive/negative sentiment, then you need to treat it is a Classification problem, which is part of supervised learning. Regression / Random Forest / neural networks etc are just tools to solve these classification/clustering class of problems. You are confusing the two things. First, you need to determine as to what your objective is and then phrase a proper statement as to what you need.

    – cph_sto
    Nov 21 '18 at 23:00
















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I would like to know which data mining methods (regression, assosiation, clustring or classification) I have to use in case if I would like to find the highest number of reviews among several apps categories.



Thanks in advance for any support.










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I would like to know which data mining methods (regression, assosiation, clustring or classification) I have to use in case if I would like to find the highest number of reviews among several apps categories.



Thanks in advance for any support.







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  • This question will not merit any reasonable answer as it's unclear. Please clarify.

    – cph_sto
    Nov 21 '18 at 22:53













  • If you wish to classify reviews as those expressing positive/negative sentiment, then you need to treat it is a Classification problem, which is part of supervised learning. Regression / Random Forest / neural networks etc are just tools to solve these classification/clustering class of problems. You are confusing the two things. First, you need to determine as to what your objective is and then phrase a proper statement as to what you need.

    – cph_sto
    Nov 21 '18 at 23:00





















  • This question will not merit any reasonable answer as it's unclear. Please clarify.

    – cph_sto
    Nov 21 '18 at 22:53













  • If you wish to classify reviews as those expressing positive/negative sentiment, then you need to treat it is a Classification problem, which is part of supervised learning. Regression / Random Forest / neural networks etc are just tools to solve these classification/clustering class of problems. You are confusing the two things. First, you need to determine as to what your objective is and then phrase a proper statement as to what you need.

    – cph_sto
    Nov 21 '18 at 23:00



















This question will not merit any reasonable answer as it's unclear. Please clarify.

– cph_sto
Nov 21 '18 at 22:53







This question will not merit any reasonable answer as it's unclear. Please clarify.

– cph_sto
Nov 21 '18 at 22:53















If you wish to classify reviews as those expressing positive/negative sentiment, then you need to treat it is a Classification problem, which is part of supervised learning. Regression / Random Forest / neural networks etc are just tools to solve these classification/clustering class of problems. You are confusing the two things. First, you need to determine as to what your objective is and then phrase a proper statement as to what you need.

– cph_sto
Nov 21 '18 at 23:00







If you wish to classify reviews as those expressing positive/negative sentiment, then you need to treat it is a Classification problem, which is part of supervised learning. Regression / Random Forest / neural networks etc are just tools to solve these classification/clustering class of problems. You are confusing the two things. First, you need to determine as to what your objective is and then phrase a proper statement as to what you need.

– cph_sto
Nov 21 '18 at 23:00














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