Although it was begun in 2006, Data Mining in MATLAB is just now completing its first full calendar year in operation. I want to thank readers who have sent words of encouragement or thanks, and those who have commented or asked questions. Sometimes I post material and wonder if anyone is reading this, so it is nice to receive a favorable response.
All in all, it has been a productive year here, with 27 posts (not counting this one). My only regret is not being more consistent in posting, but, in the interest of quality, I have studiously avoided rushing out material. (There are at least 4 half-finished posts sitting here now- if only it weren't for my darned "day job"!)
I'd like to wish an especially Merry Christmas to Dean Abbott, with whom I co-author Data Mining and Predictive Analytics, and Sandro Saitta, who writes Data Mining Research!
Merry Christmas to all!
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Merry Christmas!
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It's always a pleasure to read your posts Will. I'm looking forward to reading your 2008 posts :-)
I read your blog! It makes me wish I had Matlab, because I miss it.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from a faithful reader.
this is a very interesting blog.
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