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Study notes from the Strategy Analytics course at Tilburg University covering fundamental concepts in data-driven decision making, data science, and big data analytics. The document covers types of data analysis (descriptive, predictive, prescriptive), data mining methods (classification, regression, clustering, etc.), the CRISP data mining process, and key techniques including classification trees, logistic regression, and support vector machines. Essential reference material for mastering core analytics concepts, exam preparation, and understanding how data becomes a strategic asset.

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SA – REVISED V1

FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS

- Data driven decision making (DDD) = practice of basing decisions on the analysis of data
o The more data-driven a firm is the more productive it is, even controlling for a wide range of
possible confounding factors
o Correlated with higher ROA, ROE, asset utilization and market value, relation seems to be causal
- Data science = understanding phenomena through the analysis of data à collection, storage, analysis and
implementation
o Needs access to data
o Supports DD but is also overlapping
o Critical skill is the ability to decompose a problem into pieces such that each piece matches a
known task for which tools are available
- Big data = very large datasets with 3 characteristics: volume, variety and velocity (data self has no
meaning)
- Data mining = extracting knowledge from data via technologies
- Data analysis = process of examining datasets to draw conclusions about the useful information
- Sort decision of interest = decisions which need discovery within data and are repeated on a large scale

TYPES OF DATA ANALYSIS

- Descriptive = what has happened? à simple descriptive statistics, dashboards
- Predictive = what could happen? à segmentation, regression etc
- Prescriptive = what should we do? à complex models for stock, production and logistics
- How can this lead to a strategic asset? à data and the capability to extract useful knowledge from data can
be a strategic asset

METHODS FOR DATA ANALYSIS

- Classification = assign each instance to predefined category
- Scoring = estimates the probability that an instance belongs to a specific class
- Regression = predicts a numerical outcome for each instance
- Similarity matching = find items that are most similar based on attributes
- Clustering = groups based in similarity, without target variable
- Co-occurrence = identifies events or items that frequently occur together
- Profiling = describes the typical behavior or characteristics of a group
- Link prediction = predicts future connection between entities
- Data reduction = compress many variables into fewer meaningful dimensions
- Causal modeling = identifies cause-effect relationships to determine impact of data

DATA MINING PROCES - CRISP

- Business understanding = understand problem, what do we want to do
- Data understanding = understand strengths and weaknesses of the data
- Data preparation = analytical technologies and converting the data (cleaning etc)
- Modeling = data mining techniques + output is model or pattern

, - Evaluation = assessment of results to business goals
- Deployment = putting results into real use, recoding new system to speed and compatibility

LEARNING MODELS

- Supervised = has specific target variable à used for classification, regression and causal modeling, to
predict, predictive
- Unsupervised = has NO specific target variable = used for clustering, co-occurrence and grouping, to
identify, descriptive

TERMINOLOGY

- Dataset = sample, population, data, set, workset
- Entity = object, instance, observation, element, example, line, row, feature, vector
- Attribute = feature, characteristic, variable, column
- Model = a simplified representation of reality created to serve a purpose
o Unsupervised = to identify à descriptive
o Supervised = to predict à predictive
- Induction = data à theory = developing classification + regression models, first sample then model
- Deduction = theory à data = using classification and regression to test hypothesis, applying model to
situation
- Entropy = measures how mixed/impure a segment of a dataset is
o Lower = purer
o Higher = more information
- Information gain (IG) = builds on theory and helps us determine which features is the most informative
o High IG = more information separation in the data
o Go from parent set (full set) to children set (splits)

CLASSIFICATION TREES

- Predictive model that uses a sequence of binary splits based on highest IG to classify observations into
pure, homogeneous groups à stop splitting when node is pure (homogeneous)
- Structural mapping of binary decisions that lead to a decision about the class of an object

LOGISTIC REGRESSION

- Predicts the probability of x belonging to class c using s-shaped function à models’ output is directly a
probability between 0 and 1
o Used for class probability discrimination
§ Pro
• Importance of individual factors
• Pretty well-known
§ Cons
• Time-consuming, no solution, minimum observations

LAPLACE CORRECTION

- Used to adjust probability estimates when working with small samples where raw probabilities can be
misleading or optimistic and include bias

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