Towards Efficient Discriminative Pattern Mining in Hybrid Domains

15 Aug 2019  ·  Yoshitaka Kameya ·

Discriminative pattern mining is a data mining task in which we find patterns that distinguish transactions in the class of interest from those in other classes, and is also called emerging pattern mining or subgroup discovery. One practical problem in discriminative pattern mining is how to handle numeric values in the input dataset. In this paper, we propose an algorithm for discriminative pattern mining that can deal with a transactional dataset in a hybrid domain, i.e. the one that includes both symbolic and numeric values. We also show the execution results of a prototype implementation of the proposed algorithm for two standard benchmark datasets.

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