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What does the scalability of a data mining method refer to?
its ability to construct a prediction model efficiently given a large amount of data
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its speed of computation and computational costs in using the mode
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its ability to overcome noisy data to make somewhat accurate predictions
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its ability to predict the outcome of a previously unknown data set accurately
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Each function has its own ____, which specifies the function name and order of the arguments.
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