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Mining Confident Minimal Rules with Fixed-Consequents
Boca Raton, Florida November 15-November 17
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Imad Rahal, North Dakota State University
Dongmei Ren, North Dakota State University
Weihua Wu, North Dakota State University
William Perrizo, North Dakota State University
Association rule mining (ARM) finds all the association rules in data that match some measures of interest such as support and confidence In certain situations where high support is not necessarily of interest, fixed-consequent association-rule mining for confident rules might be favored over traditional ARM. The need for fixed consequent ARM is becoming more evident in a number of applications such as market basket research (MBR) or precision agriculture. Highly confident rules are desired in all situations; however, support thresholds fluctuate with the applications and the data sets under study as we shall show later. In this paper1, we propose an approach for mining minimal confident rules in the context of fixed-consequent ARM that relieves the user from the burden of specifying a minimum support threshold. We show that the framework suggested herein is efficient and can be easily expanded by adding new pruning conditions pertaining to specific situations.
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Imad Rahal, Dongmei Ren, Weihua Wu, William Perrizo, "Mining Confident Minimal Rules with Fixed-Consequents," ictai, pp.6-13, 16th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI'04), 2004
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