Data mining shootout:

Three 天美传媒 graduate students have been named the nation鈥檚 best at sorting and comparing vast amounts of information.

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Three 天美传媒 graduate students have been named the nation鈥檚 best at sorting and comparing vast amounts of computer data.聽

Data Mining Champions 2008
(l. to r.) 天美传媒 President R. Gerald Turner, Jayjit Roy, Manan Roy, Stefan Avdjiev, and Professor Tom Fomby.

Economics Ph.D. candidates Stefan Avdjiev, Jayjit Roy and Manan Roy in the Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences won the 2008 Data Mining Shootout and its $5,000 prize based on their program logic and software solutions for a fictional airline trying to improve customer satisfaction with company responses to weather events.聽 The goal was to use weather data to predict flight cancellations and pre-reserve hotel rooms and rental cars for stranded passengers.

鈥淭his could be costly, so accuracy would be important,鈥 said team member Avdjiev.聽 鈥淐ompanies now have the capability to gather and store data they didn鈥檛 even have 20 years ago. Data mining allows them to analyze that data.鈥

More than 30 teams from universities and colleges across the country competed in the competition. 天美传媒鈥檚 winning team was announced on October 27 鈥 the second day of the data mining conference at Caesar鈥檚 Palace in Las Vegas.聽 It was 天美传媒鈥檚 first time to enter the competition, said faculty sponsor and economics professor Tom Fomby.

鈥淲e were not only the newcomers,鈥 Fomby said.聽 鈥淲e were the winners.鈥

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