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2015
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The Difference and the Norm - Characterising Similarities and Differences Between Databases

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The Difference and the Norm - Characterising Similarities and Differences Between Databases
Suppose we are given a set of databases, such as sales records over different branches. How can we characterise the differences and the norm between these datasets? That is, what are the patterns that characterise the general distribution, and what are those that are important to describe the individual datasets? We study how to discover these pattern sets simultaneously and without redundancy – automatically identifying those patterns that aid describing the overall distribution, as well as those pointing out those that are characteristic for specific databases. We define the problem in terms of the Minimum Description Length principle, and propose the DIFFNORM algorithm to approximate the MDL-optimal summary directly from data. Empirical evaluation on synthetic and real-world data shows that DIFFNORM efficiently discovers descriptions that accurately characterise the difference and the norm in easily understandable terms.
Kailash Budhathoki, Jilles Vreeken
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Type Journal
Year 2015
Where PKDD
Authors Kailash Budhathoki, Jilles Vreeken
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