Finding Good Itemsets by Packing Data

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Authors Nikolaj Tatti, Jilles Vreeken arXiv ID 1902.02392 Category cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms Cross-listed cs.DB Citations 45 Venue 2008 Eighth IEEE International Conference on Data Mining Last Checked 3 months ago
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The problem of selecting small groups of itemsets that represent the data well has recently gained a lot of attention. We approach the problem by searching for the itemsets that compress the data efficiently. As a compression technique we use decision trees combined with a refined version of MDL. More formally, assuming that the items are ordered, we create a decision tree for each item that may only depend on the previous items. Our approach allows us to find complex interactions between the attributes, not just co-occurrences of 1s. Further, we present a link between the itemsets and the decision trees and use this link to export the itemsets from the decision trees. In this paper we present two algorithms. The first one is a simple greedy approach that builds a family of itemsets directly from data. The second one, given a collection of candidate itemsets, selects a small subset of these itemsets. Our experiments show that these approaches result in compact and high quality descriptions of the data.
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