Efficiently mining frequent patterns from dense datasets using a cluster of computers

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Abstract

Efficient mining of frequent patterns from large databases has been an active area of research since it is the most expensive step in association rules mining. In this paper, we present an algorithm for finding complete frequent patterns from very large dense datasets in a cluster environment. The data needs to be distributed to the nodes of the cluster only once and the mining can be performed in parallel many times with different parameter settings for minimum support. The algorithm is based on a master-slave scheme where a coordinator controls the data parallel programs running on a number of nodes of the cluster. The parallel program was executed on a cluster of Alpha SMPs. The performance of the algorithm was studied on small and large dense datasets. We report the results of the experiments that show both speed up and scale up of our algorithm along with our conclusions and pointers for further work.

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Sucahyo, Y. G., Gopalan, R. P., & Rudra, A. (2003). Efficiently mining frequent patterns from dense datasets using a cluster of computers. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 2903, pp. 233–244). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24581-0_20

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