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Mining Possibilistic Set-Valued Rules by Generating Prime Disjunctions

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Mining Possibilistic Set-Valued Rules by Generating Prime Disjunctions
We describe the problem of mining possibilistic set-valued rules in large relational tables containing categorical attributes taking a finite number of values. An example of such a rule might be “IF HOUSEHOLDSIZE={Two OR Tree} AND OCCUPATION={Professional OR Clerical} THEN PAYMENT_METHOD={CashCheck (Max=249) OR DebitCard (Max=175)}. The table semantics is supposed to be represented by a frequency distribution, which is interpreted with the help of minimum and maximum operations as a possibility distribution over the corresponding finite multidimensional space. This distribution is approximated by a number of possibilistic prime disjunctions, which represent the strongest patterns. We present an original formal framework generalising the conventional boolean approach on the case of (i) finite-valued variables and (ii) continuos-valued semantics, and propose a new algorithm, called Optimist, for the computationally difficult dual transformation which generates all the strongest prime d...
Alexandr A. Savinov
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Type Conference
Year 1999
Where PKDD
Authors Alexandr A. Savinov
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