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In information science, profiling refers to the process of construction and application of user profiles generated by computerized data analysis. This is the use of algorithms or other mathematical techniques that allow the discovery of patterns or correlations in large quantities of data, aggregated in databases. When these patterns or correlations are used to identify or represent people, they can be called profiles. Other than a discussion of profiling technologies or population profiling, the notion of profiling in this sense is not just about the construction of profiles, but also concerns the application of group profiles to individuals, e. g., in the cases of credit scoring, price discrimination, or identification of security risks.

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  • In information science, profiling refers to the process of construction and application of user profiles generated by computerized data analysis. This is the use of algorithms or other mathematical techniques that allow the discovery of patterns or correlations in large quantities of data, aggregated in databases. When these patterns or correlations are used to identify or represent people, they can be called profiles. Other than a discussion of profiling technologies or population profiling, the notion of profiling in this sense is not just about the construction of profiles, but also concerns the application of group profiles to individuals, e. g., in the cases of credit scoring, price discrimination, or identification of security risks. Profiling is being used in fraud prevention, ambient intelligence, and consumer analytics. Statistical methods of profiling include Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD). (en)
  • Per profilazione dell'utente si intende correntemente l'insieme di attività di raccolta ed elaborazione dei dati inerenti agli utenti di servizi (pubblici o privati, richiesti o forzosi) per suddividere l'utenza in gruppi di comportamento. In ambito commerciale, la profilazione dell'utente è uno strumento del cosiddetto , che fa ampio uso di questa e altre tecniche per ottenere accurate analisi dei potenziali clienti, operando spesso al limite del legalmente consentito, quando non oltre. (it)
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  • Per profilazione dell'utente si intende correntemente l'insieme di attività di raccolta ed elaborazione dei dati inerenti agli utenti di servizi (pubblici o privati, richiesti o forzosi) per suddividere l'utenza in gruppi di comportamento. In ambito commerciale, la profilazione dell'utente è uno strumento del cosiddetto , che fa ampio uso di questa e altre tecniche per ottenere accurate analisi dei potenziali clienti, operando spesso al limite del legalmente consentito, quando non oltre. (it)
  • In information science, profiling refers to the process of construction and application of user profiles generated by computerized data analysis. This is the use of algorithms or other mathematical techniques that allow the discovery of patterns or correlations in large quantities of data, aggregated in databases. When these patterns or correlations are used to identify or represent people, they can be called profiles. Other than a discussion of profiling technologies or population profiling, the notion of profiling in this sense is not just about the construction of profiles, but also concerns the application of group profiles to individuals, e. g., in the cases of credit scoring, price discrimination, or identification of security risks. (en)
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  • Profilazione dell'utente (it)
  • Profiling (information science) (en)
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