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An Efficient Algorithm for Incremental Mining of Association Rules
Tokyo, Japan April 03-April 04
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Chin-Chen Chang, Feng Chia University and National Chung Cheng University
Yu-Chiang Li, National Chung Cheng University
Jung-San Lee, National Chung Cheng University
Incremental algorithms can manipulate the results of earlier mining to derive the final mining output in various businesses. This study proposes a new algorithm, called the New Fast UPdate algorithm (NFUP) for efficiently incrementally mining association rules from large transaction database. NFUP is a backward method that only requires scanning incremental database. Rather than rescanning the original database for some new generated frequent itemsets in the incremental database, we accumulate the occurrence counts of newly generated frequent itemsets and delete infrequent itemsets obviously. Thus, NFUP need not rescan the original database and to discover newly generated frequent itemsets. NFUP has good scalability in our simulation.
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Chin-Chen Chang, Yu-Chiang Li, Jung-San Lee, "An Efficient Algorithm for Incremental Mining of Association Rules," ride, pp.3-10, 15th International Workshop on Research Issues in Data Engineering: Stream Data Mining and Applications (RIDE-SDMA'05), 2005
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