Author:
Tran Trinh T.T.,Nguyen Thuan T.,Nguyen Giang L.,Truong Chau N.
Abstract
Finding frequent fuzzy itemsets in operational quantitative databases is a significant challenge for fuzzy association rule mining in the context of data mining. If frequent fuzzy itemsets are detected, the decision-making process and formulating strategies in businesses will be made more precise. Because the characteristic of these data models is a large number of transactions and unlimited and high-speed productions. This leads to limitations in calculating the support for itemsets containing fuzzy attributes. As a result, mining using parallel processing techniques has emerged as a potential solution to the issue of slow availability. This study presents a reinforced technique for mining frequent fuzzy sets based on cellular learning automata (CLA). The results demonstrate that frequent set mining can be accomplished with less running time when the proposed method is compared to iMFFP and NPSFF methods.
Publisher
Publishing House for Science and Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (Publications)
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Environmental Engineering
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