TANAGRA: A free data-mining
program
Feature Type: Software
Review, Data-Mining

TANAGRA
is a
free data-mining program. It
was
developed in France
and released in 2004. It
is the
successor of SIPINA, a classification program.


TANAGRA
has
three windows: data mining diagram, components and output. It has a ‘drag-and-drop’
type interface, where the user can drag icons (from the components
window) and
drop them into a nested diagram that represents a set of processes. The diagrams can be saved.

A right click on a component in the diagram, brings up a
small menu. One of
the options in that
menu is ‘Execute’
which runs each
component from the start of the diagram, down the hierarchy to the
selected
component.

The ‘Define
Status’ Component
The ‘Define status’
component is used to define variables as being target, input or
illustrative
variables, for the process that follows it.
For example:
- In a regression
model, the target variable would be the
response variable, and the input variables would be the explanatory
variables.
- In a principal components analysis (PCA), all
variables
included would be input variables.
- When building a classifier, the target variable is
what is
to be classified, and the input variables would be used to construct
the
classifier.
Component Categories
TANAGRA’s
has
the following categories of components.
Data visualisation

Statistics

Nonparametric
statistics
Instance selection
Feature construction

Feature selection
Regression
Factorial analysis

PLS

Clustering

Spv learning

Meta-spv learning

Spv learning
assessment

Scoring

Association
French style decimal
separation
The data set is assumed to have decimal
separators that
conform to the French convention that uses commas instead of dots e.g.
1000,00
instead of 1000.00.
TANAGRA
website:
http://eric.univ-lyon2.fr/~ricco/tanagra/en/tanagra.html
See
also:
How
the world separates its decimals
PSPP:
A free alternative to SPSS
Gretl:
A free alternative to EViews
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