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Multidimensional inter-transactional association rules extend the traditional association rules to describe more general associations among items with multiple properties across transactions. “After McDonald and Burger King open branches, KFC will open a branch two months later and one mile away” is an example of such rules. Since the number of potential inter-transactional association rules tends to be extremely large, mining inter-transactional associations poses more challenges on efficient processing than mining traditional intra-transactional associations. In order to make such association rule mining truly practical and computationally tractable, in this study we present a template model to help users declare the interesting multidimensional inter-transactional associations to be mined. With the guidance of templates, several optimization techniques, i.e., joining, converging, and speeding, are devised to speed up the discovery of inter-transactional association rules. We show, through a series of experiments on both synthetic and real-life data sets, that these optimization techniques can yield significant performance benefits.
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Edited by M.T. Özsu. Received: February 16, 2001 / Accepted: June 1, 2002 Published online: September 25, 2002
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Feng, L., Yu, J., Lu, H. et al. A template model for multidimensional inter-transactional association rules. The VLDB Journal 11, 153–175 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00778-002-0069-6
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00778-002-0069-6