High Utility Interval-Based Sequences

12/24/2019
by   S. Mohammad Mirbagheri, et al.
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Sequential pattern mining is an interesting research area with broad range of applications. Most prior research on sequential pattern mining has considered point-based data where events occur instantaneously. However, in many application domains, events persist over intervals of time of varying lengths. Furthermore, traditional frameworks of sequential pattern mining assume all events to have the same weight or utility. This simplifying assumption neglects the opportunity to find informative patterns in terms of utilities such as costs. To address these issues, we incorporate the concept of utility into interval-based sequences and define a framework to mine high utility patterns in interval-based sequences i.e., patterns whose utility meets or exceeds a minimum threshold. In the proposed framework, the utility of events is considered while assuming multiple events can occur coincidentally and persist over varying periods of time. An Apriori-based algorithm name High Utility Interval-based Pattern Miner (HUIPMiner) is proposed and applied to real datasets. To achieve an efficient solution, HUIPMiner is augmented with a pruning strategy. Experimental results show that HUIPMiner is an effective solution to the problem of mining high utility interval-based sequences.

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