Preface

This manual describes Oracle Machine Learning for SQL (OML4SQL), a comprehensive, state-of-the-art machine learning capability within Oracle Database, previously known as Oracle Data Mining. This manual presents the concepts that underlie the procedural information that is presented in Oracle Machine Learning for SQL User’s Guide.

The preface contains these topics:

Technology Rebrand

Oracle is rebranding the suite of products and components that support machine learning with Oracle Database and Big Data. This technology is now known as Oracle Machine Learning (OML).

The OML application programming interfaces (APIs) for SQL include PL/SQL packages, SQL functions, and data dictionary views. Using these APIs is described in publications, previously under the name Oracle Data Mining, that are now named Oracle Machine Learning for SQL (OML4SQL).

Audience

Oracle Machine Learning for SQL Concepts is intended for anyone who wants to learn about Oracle Machine Learning for SQL.

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Related Resources

Related documentation for Oracle Machine Learning for SQL (OML4SQL) includes publications and web pages.

The following publications document OML4SQL:

For other information and resources about OML4SQL, see the Oracle Machine Learning for SQL web page.

Oracle Machine Learning for SQL Resources on the Oracle Technology Network

The Oracle Machine Learning for SQL page on the Oracle Technology Network (OTN) provides a wealth of information, including white papers, demonstrations, blogs, discussion forums, and Oracle By Example tutorials.

You can download Oracle Data Miner, the graphical user interface to Oracle Machine Learning for SQL, from this site:

Oracle Data Miner

Application Development and Database Administration Documentation

Refer to the documentation to assist you in developing database applications and in administering Oracle Database.

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