Lakhal, L. & Stumme, G.
(2005):
Efficient Mining of Association Rules Based on Formal Concept Analysis. LNAI Heidelberg
[Volltext] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
[Endnote]
Association rules are a popular knowledge discovery technique for
rehouse basket analysis. They indicate which items of the
rehouse are frequently bought together. The problem of association
le mining has first been stated in 1993. Five years later, several
search groups discovered that this problem has a strong connection
Formal Concept Analysis (FCA). In this survey, we will first
troduce some basic ideas of this connection along a specific
gorithm, and show how FCA helps in reducing the number
resulting rules without loss of information, before giving a
neral overview over the history and state of the art of applying
A for association rule mining.
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to Formal Concept Analysis (FCA). In this survey, we will first
introduce some basic ideas of this connection along a specific
algorithm, and show how FCA helps in reducing the number
of resulting rules without loss of information, before giving a
general overview over the history and state of the art of applying
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Lakhal, L. & Stumme, G.
(2005):
Efficient Mining of Association Rules Based on Formal Concept Analysis. LNAI Heidelberg
[Volltext] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
[Endnote]
Association rules are a popular knowledge discovery technique for
rehouse basket analysis. They indicate which items of the
rehouse are frequently bought together. The problem of association
le mining has first been stated in 1993. Five years later, several
search groups discovered that this problem has a strong connection
Formal Concept Analysis (FCA). In this survey, we will first
troduce some basic ideas of this connection along a specific
gorithm, and show how FCA helps in reducing the number
resulting rules without loss of information, before giving a
neral overview over the history and state of the art of applying
A for association rule mining.
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research groups discovered that this problem has a strong connection
to Formal Concept Analysis (FCA). In this survey, we will first
introduce some basic ideas of this connection along a specific
algorithm, and show how FCA helps in reducing the number
of resulting rules without loss of information, before giving a
general overview over the history and state of the art of applying
FCA for association rule mining.}
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Pasquier, N.; Taouil, R.; Bastide, Y.; Stumme, G. & Lakhal, L.
(2005):
Generating a Condensed Representation for Association Rules.
In: Journal Intelligent Information Systems (JIIS),
Ausgabe/Number: 1,
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Pasquier, N.; Taouil, R.; Bastide, Y.; Stumme, G. & Lakhal, L.
(2005):
Generating a Condensed Representation for Association Rules.
In: Journal Intelligent Information Systems (JIIS),
Ausgabe/Number: 1,
Vol. 24,
Verlag/Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Erscheinungsjahr/Year: 2005.
Seiten/Pages: 29-60.
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[Endnote]
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