Mining association rules may generate a large numbers of rules making the results hard to analyze manually. Pasquier et al. have discussed the generation of GuiguesDuquenne–Luxe...
We used a new method to assess how people can infer unobserved causal structure from patterns of observed events. Participants were taught to draw causal graphs, and then shown a ...
Tamar Kushnir, Alison Gopnik, Chris Lucas, Laura S...
Outsourcing association rule mining to an outside service provider brings several important benefits to the data owner. These include (i) relief from the high mining cost, (ii) m...
Wai Kit Wong, David W. Cheung, Edward Hung, Ben Ka...
Clustering in data mining is a discovery process that groups a set of data such that the intracluster similarity is maximized and the intercluster similarity is minimized. These d...
Eui-Hong Han, George Karypis, Vipin Kumar, Bamshad...
In data mining applications, highly sized contexts are handled what usually results in a considerably large set of frequent itemsets, even for high values of the minimum support t...
Tarek Hamrouni, Sadok Ben Yahia, Engelbert Mephu N...