Tissat's specialization in outsourcing mission-critical services and infrastructure and in data exploitation, and the more than 20 years of experience of the IDAL (Intelligent Data Analysis Laboratory) research group, will allow them to offer highly competitive solutions to companies in all sectors that need to obtain the maximum knowledge of the data they collect or manage in order to achieve the maximum possible value from it.


The main advantage that companies will obtain by opting for this highly specialized consulting service (called “Collaborative Crowd Computing Data Mining”, or in short “C3 Data Mining”) is that they will have the guarantee of obtaining the best possible solution to their problem, knowing that in its resolution teams made up of great world experts in the different areas that make up and surround Data Mining (statisticians, mathematicians, computer scientists and data mining specialists, among others) have competed.


The procedure to arrive at the best solution is the one followed in this type of CrowdSourcing technique, which consists of "outsourcing tasks that were traditionally carried out by an internal team or an external contractor, to a large group of people or a community, through an open call that usually takes the form of a competition with a prize for the one who provides the best solution.".


In other words, C3DataMining experts will analyze the client's needs to rigorously define the problem that will form the basis of the "competition." This competition will then be published on the C3DataMining platform and promoted through various channels. Furthermore, teams that have already demonstrated their expertise and the relevance of their solutions in competitions will be specifically invited to participate.


Throughout the entire process, C3DataMining's technical team will address all inquiries from the competing teams. Once the solution submission period has ended, C3CrowdSourcing's technical team will analyze all the solutions received, preparing a report for the client outlining the value each solution brings to the bidding organization and recommending the best solution based on those criteria. The process concludes with the transfer of the winning model to the organization that posed the challenge, along with the necessary knowledge for its use and implementation within the bidding organization.


The winner of the competition receives as remuneration the prize that was established when the competition was launched (which is agreed with the bidding organization based on the complexity of the challenge it poses).

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