Manish Kesarwani, Akshar Kaul, et al.
Data Science and Engineering
We address the problem of mining targeted association rules over multidimensional market-basket data. Here, each transaction has, in addition to the set of purchased items, ancillary dimension attributes associated with it. Based on these dimensions, transactions can be visualized as distributed over cells of an n-dimensional cube. In this framework, a targeted association rule is of the form {X → Y }R, where R is a convex region in the cube and X → Y is a traditional association rule within region R. We first describe the TOARM algorithm, based on classical techniques, for identifying targeted association rules. Then, we discuss the concepts of bottom-up aggregation and cubing, leading to the CellUnion technique. This approach is further extended, using notions of cube-count interleaving and creditbased pruning, to derive the IceCube algorithm. Our experiments demonstrate that IceCube consistently provides the best execution time performance, especially for large and complex data cubes. © 2012 IEEE.
Manish Kesarwani, Akshar Kaul, et al.
Data Science and Engineering
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SRII 2012
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ICDE 2023
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