A new data mining approach to find co-location pattern from spatial data

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Abstract

Spatial co-location patterns represent the subsets of Boolean spatial features whose instances are often located in close geographic proximity. These patterns derive the meaningful relation between spatial data. Co-location rules can be identified by spatial statistics or data mining approaches. In data mining method, Association rule-based approaches can be used which are further divided into transaction-based approaches and distance-based approaches. Transaction-based approaches focus on defining transactions over space so that an Apriori algorithm can be used. The natural notion of transactions is absent in spatial data sets which are embedded in continuous geographic space. A new distance -based approach is developed to mine co-location patterns from spatial data by using the concept of proximity neighborhood. A new interest measure, a participation index, is used for spatial co-location patterns as it possesses an anti-monotone property. An algorithm to discover co-location patterns are designed which generates candidate locations and their table instances. Finally the co-location rules are generated to identify the patterns. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.

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Venkatesan, M., Thangavelu, A., & Prabhavathy, P. (2011). A new data mining approach to find co-location pattern from spatial data. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 198 CCIS, pp. 536–545). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22555-0_55

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