Data mining of unstructured big data in cloud computing
by A.K. Reshmy; D. Paulraj
International Journal of Business Intelligence and Data Mining (IJBIDM), Vol. 13, No. 1/2/3, 2018

Abstract: Hadoop Distributed File System, Talend, MapReduce (MR), YARN and Cloudera model have gotten to be prevalent advancements for expansive scale information association and investigation. In our work, we distinguish the prerequisites of the covered information association and propose an augmentation to the present programming model, called Comprehensive Hadoop Distributed File System along with MapReduce (C-HDFS-MR), to address them. The expanded interface is exhibited as application programming interface and actualised with regards to image processing application space. In our work, we show viability of C-HDFS-MR through contextual investigations of picture handling capacities along with the outcomes. Despite the fact that C-HDFS-MR has minimal overhead in information stockpiling and I/O operations, it enormously upgrades the framework execution and improves the application advancement process. Our proposed framework, C-HDFS-MR, works in the absence of progressions for the current prototypes, and is used by numerous applications to prerequisite of covered information.

Online publication date: Thu, 07-Dec-2017

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