Mining Negative Associations from Medical Databases Considering Frequent, Regular, Closed and Maximal Patterns

Many data mining studies have focused on mining positive associations among frequent and regular item sets. However, none have considered time and regularity bearing in mind such associations. The frequent and regular item sets will be huge, even when regularity and frequency are considered without...

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Main Authors: Raja Rao Budaraju, Sastry Kodanda Rama Jammalamadaka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2024-01-01
Series:Computers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-431X/13/1/18
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Summary:Many data mining studies have focused on mining positive associations among frequent and regular item sets. However, none have considered time and regularity bearing in mind such associations. The frequent and regular item sets will be huge, even when regularity and frequency are considered without any time consideration. Negative associations are equally important in medical databases, reflecting considerable discrepancies in medications used to treat various disorders. It is important to find the most effective negative associations. The mined associations should be as small as possible so that the most important disconnections can be found. This paper proposes a mining method that mines medical databases to find regular, frequent, closed, and maximal item sets that reflect minimal negative associations. The proposed algorithm reduces the negative associations by 70% when the maximal and closed properties have been used, considering any sample size, regularity, or frequency threshold.
ISSN:2073-431X