Subjectively interesting subgroup discovery on real-valued targets

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Abstract

Deriving insights from high-dimensional data is one of the core problems in data mining. The difficulty mainly stems from the large number of variable combinations to potentially consider. Hence, an obvious question is whether we can automate the search for interesting patterns. Here, we consider the setting where a user wants to learn as efficiently as possible about real-valued attributes. We introduce a method to find subgroups in the data that are maximally informative (in the Information Theoretic sense) with respect to one or more real-valued target attributes. The succinct subgroup descriptions are in terms of arbitrarily-Typed description attributes. The approach is based on the Subjective Interestingness framework FORSIED to use prior knowledge when mining most informative patterns.

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Lijffijt, J., Kang, B., Duivesteijn, W., Puolamaki, K., Oikarinen, E., & De Bie, T. (2018). Subjectively interesting subgroup discovery on real-valued targets. In Proceedings - IEEE 34th International Conference on Data Engineering, ICDE 2018 (pp. 1356–1359). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICDE.2018.00148

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