| Efficient mining of both positive and negative association rules |
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Volume 22 , Issue 3 (July 2004)
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Pages: 381 - 405
Year of Publication: 2004
ISSN:1046-8188
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Xindong Wu
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University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont
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Chengqi Zhang
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University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
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Shichao Zhang
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University of Technology, Sydney, Australia and Tsinghua University, China
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ABSTRACT
This paper presents an efficient method for mining both positive and negative association rules in databases. The method extends traditional associations to include association rules of forms A ⇒ ¬ B, ¬ A ⇒ B, and ¬ A ⇒ ¬ B, which indicate negative associations between itemsets. With a pruning strategy and an interestingness measure, our method scales to large databases. The method has been evaluated using both synthetic and real-world databases, and our experimental results demonstrate its effectiveness and efficiency.
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REVIEW
"Ming-Yen Lin : Reviewer"
Association rule mining is used to discover the relationships between items in a large database. The relationship, in general, shows that the occurrence of an item set would imply the occurrence of another item set. The wide applicability of assoc
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