Finding Constrained Frequent Episodes Using Minimal Occurrences
Recurrent combinations of events within an event sequence, known as episodes, often reveal useful information. Most of the proposed episode mining algorithms adopt an apriori-like approach that generates candidates and then calculates their support levels. Obviously, such an approach is computationa...
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Main Authors: | MA, Xi, PANG, Hwee Hwa, TAN, Kian-Lee |
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