Algorithm for mining association rules with multiple minimum supports based on FP-Tree

Association rule mining algorithms can be used to discover all item associations (or rules) in a dataset that satisfy user-specified constraints, e.g., minimum supports (minsup) and minimum confidence (minconf). Since only one minsup is used for the whole database, it is implicitly assumed in the mo...

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Published inNew Zealand journal of agricultural research Vol. 50; no. 5; pp. 1375 - 1381
Main Authors Chunjiang, Zhao, Huarui, Wu, Xiang, Sun, Baozhu, Yang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis Group 01.12.2007
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ISSN0028-8233
1175-8775
DOI10.1080/00288230709510425

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Summary:Association rule mining algorithms can be used to discover all item associations (or rules) in a dataset that satisfy user-specified constraints, e.g., minimum supports (minsup) and minimum confidence (minconf). Since only one minsup is used for the whole database, it is implicitly assumed in the model that all items are of the same nature and/ or have similar frequencies in the data. This rarely applies in reality, so, based on an FP-Tree, a new algorithm is proposed called multiple minimum supports for discovering maximum frequent item sets algorithm (MSDMFIA). The algorithm allows users to specify multiple minsups to reflect item natures and various frequencies, which resolves bottlenecks in traditional algorithms, e.g., the frequent generation of candidate itemsets and database scanning. Experimental results show that functionality and performance of the proposed algorithm is significantly improved compared with most others.
ISSN:0028-8233
1175-8775
DOI:10.1080/00288230709510425