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An Apriori-based Approach for First-Order Temporal Pattern Mining

Sandra de Amo
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Daniel A. Furtado
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Previous studies on mining sequential patterns have focused on temporal patterns specified by some form of propositional temporal logic. However, there are some interesting sequential patterns whose specification needs a more expressive formalism, the first-order temporal logic. In this article, we focus on the problem of mining multi-sequential patterns which are first-order temporal patterns (not expressible in propositional temporal logic). We propose two Apriori-based algorithms to perform this mining task. The first one, the PM (Projection Miner) Algorithm adapts the key idea of the classical GSP algorithm for propositional sequential pattern mining by projecting the first-order pattern in two propositional components during the candidate generation and pruning phases. The second algorithm, the SM (Simultaneous Miner) Algorithm, executes the candidate generation and pruning phases without decomposing the pattern, that is, the mining process, in some extent, does not reduce itself to its propositional counterpart. Our extensive experiments shows that SM scales up far better than PM.
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hal-01171971 , version 1 (06-07-2015)

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Sandra de Amo, Daniel A. Furtado, Arnaud Giacometti, Dominique Laurent. An Apriori-based Approach for First-Order Temporal Pattern Mining. Journal of Information and Data Management, 2010, 1 (1), pp.57-70. ⟨hal-01171971⟩
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