Data science techniques for cryptocurrency blockchains / Innar Liiv.
2021
QA76.9.B56 L55 2021
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Title
Data science techniques for cryptocurrency blockchains / Innar Liiv.
Author
Liiv, Innar, author.
ISBN
9789811624186 (electronic bk.)
9811624186 (electronic bk.)
9811624178
9789811624179
9811624186 (electronic bk.)
9811624178
9789811624179
Published
Singapore : Springer, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-16-2418-6 doi
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QA76.9.B56 L55 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
005.74
Summary
This book brings together two major trends: data science and blockchains. It is one of the first books to systematically cover the analytics aspects of blockchains, with the goal of linking traditional data mining research communities with novel data sources. Data science and big data technologies can be considered cornerstones of the data-driven digital transformation of organizations and society. The concept of blockchain is predicted to enable and spark transformation on par with that associated with the invention of the Internet. Cryptocurrencies are the first successful use case of highly distributed blockchains, like the world wide web was to the Internet.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Series
Behaviormetrics: quantitative approaches to human behavior ; volume 9.
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Table of Contents
Understanding the Data Model
Exploration with Structured Query Language
Association Rules
Clustering
Classification
Visualization
Network Science
Conclusions.
Exploration with Structured Query Language
Association Rules
Clustering
Classification
Visualization
Network Science
Conclusions.