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MINI: Mining Informative Non-redundant Itemsets

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MINI: Mining Informative Non-redundant Itemsets
Frequent itemset mining assists the data mining practitioner in searching for strongly associated items (and transactions) in large transaction databases. Since the number of frequent itemsets is usually extremely large and unmanageable for a human user, recent works have sought to define condensed representations of them, e.g. closed or maximal frequent itemsets. We argue that not only these methods often still fall short in sufficiently reducing of the output size, but they also output many redundant itemsets. In this paper we propose a philosophically new approach that resolves both these issues in a computationally tractable way. We present and empirically validate a statistically founded approach called MINI, to compress the set of frequent itemsets down to a list of informative and non-redundant itemsets.
Arianna Gallo, Tijl De Bie, Nello Cristianini
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where PKDD
Authors Arianna Gallo, Tijl De Bie, Nello Cristianini
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