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Though frequent itemsets and association rules express interesting association among items of frequently occurring itemsets in a database, there may exist other types of interesting associations among the items. A critical analysis of frequent itemsets would provide more insight about a database. In this paper, we introduce the notion of conditional pattern in a database. Conditional patterns are interesting and useful for solving many problems. We propose an algorithm for mining conditional patterns in a database. Experiments are conducted on three real datasets. The results of the experiments show that conditional patterns store significant nuggets of knowledge about a database.
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Adhikari, A., Adhikari, J. (2015). Synthesizing Conditional Patterns in a Database. In: Advances in Knowledge Discovery in Databases. Intelligent Systems Reference Library, vol 79. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13212-9_2
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