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The Outcome Concerned with Process for Scholars Established On Distributed Data Mining

Dr. Santosh Kumar Dwievedi

Abstract


The student result-oriented learning process evaluation system is a vital tool for monitoring and improving the quality of education. This paper explores such a system through the lens of data analysis, focusing on the integration of distributed data mining and decision tree algorithms. Data mining has become a powerful method for uncovering patterns and trends within large datasets. The goal of this research is to develop a rule-discovery approach tailored to evaluating student learning outcomes. By applying this method in practice, the system aims to enhance the assessment of communication skills and better support the overall learning experience.


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