Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
author: Nada Lavrač,
Department of Knowledge Technologies, Jožef Stefan Institute
published: May 23, 2007, recorded: May 2007, views: 16437
published: May 23, 2007, recorded: May 2007, views: 16437
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i do not understand (at all), since we all -massively increasingly- suffer/drown from/in information overdose, that people publish uncut lectures (in fact - seen as act, it is nothing but: unreflected publishing).
lectures usually do have a title (&concerne) - one clicks it, to consume/pickup information according to titel & explanatory subtext. then being confronted with students self-introductions and details about possible attendance (of students) of possible courses & classes .. i am sorry but i perceive this as a complete irresponsible acquaintance in regard to the (very) precious time of people and therefor i conclude, that the person who contributed this video material is seemingly not a person who should (at all) be involved in knowledge management. knowledge workers big concern&task today, has definately to be: reduction.
no - i am not talking about zensorship, but exclusion of irrelevant information, that has nothing to do with the semantic contained in the titel.
Hello, the video file has been fixed and the introduction has been edited, so enjoy the viewing.
That was me wearing a wig.
This is very stupid, don't watch and spend your time.
What retarded comments.
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