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A Hybrid Method for High-Utility Itemsets Mining in Large High-Dimensional Data:
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Article #:    ITJ4546
Number of pages:    57-73 pages
Source:    International Journal of Data Warehousing and Mining, Vol. 5, Issue 1
Author(s):    Guangzhu Yu, Guangzhu; Shao, Shihuang; Luo, Bin; Zeng, Xianhui
Affiliation(s):    Donghua University, China; Donghua University, China; Guangdong University of Technology, China; Donghua University, China

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Existing algorithms for high-utility itemsets mining are column enumeration based, adopting an Apriorilike candidate set generation-and-test approach, and thus are inadequate in datasets with high dimensions or long patterns. To solve the problem, this paper proposed a hybrid model and a row enumeration-based algorithm, i.e., Inter-transaction, to discover high-utility itemsets from two directions: an existing algorithm can be used to seek short high-utility itemsets from the bottom, while Inter-transaction can be used to seek long high-utility itemsets from the top. Inter-transaction makes full use of the characteristic that there are few common items between or among long transactions. By intersecting relevant transactions, the new algorithm can identify long high-utility itemsets, without extending short itemsets step by step. In addition, we also developed new pruning strategies and an optimization technique to improve the performance of Inter-transaction.

 
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