Using multi-conditional minimum thresholds in temporal fuzzy utility mining
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Huang, W.-M., Hong, T.-P., Chiang, M.-C., & Lin, J. C.-W. (2019). Using multi-conditional minimum thresholds in temporal fuzzy utility mining. International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems, 12(2). 10.2991/ijcis.d.190426.001Abstract
In the field of fuzzy utility mining, the characteristics of transaction time have been a widely studied topic in data mining. However, using a single-conditional threshold for all items does not suffice to reflect the true properties of items. This paper, therefore, proposes a multi-conditional minimum threshold approach which considers the temporal behavior, the importance in items, and the usage of linguistic terms to mine high temporal fuzzy utility itemsets. The multi-conditional minimum thresholds are utilized to assist users in deciding appropriate standards for itemsets in mining when its contained items have different importance. An extended two-phase model and a corresponding mining approach are designed to handle the temporal fuzzy utility mining problem with the multi-conditional minimum thresholds. Finally, the results from the experimental evaluation show the effectiveness of the proposed approach under different settings.