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Tag Archives: high-utility mining
(video) Mining Locally Trending High Utility Itemsets
Today, I want to share with you the video presentation that I have prepared for my paper at PAKDD 2020. It presents a new problem where we want to discover locally trending high utility itemsets (LTHUIs). A LTHUI is a set of items purchased by … Continue reading
UDML 2020 – Utility Driven Mining and Learning Workshop
Hi all, This is to let you know the good news that the UDML workshop on Utility Driven Mining and Learning will be back this year, at IEEE ICDM 2020, for the third edition (UDML 2020). This is a good venue to submit your papers about data mining and machine … Continue reading
Posted in Big data, Data Mining, Pattern Mining, Utility Mining
Tagged high-utility mining, icdm, pattern mining, udml, utility mining, workshop
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(video) Discovering interpretable high utility patterns in databases
Today, I will share a short keynote talk (28 min) about discovering interpretable high utility patterns in data that I have presented at the CCNS 2020 conference. This talk gives an overview of techniques for finding interesting and useful patterns that can … Continue reading
(video) Minimal High Utility Itemset Mining with MinFHM
This is a video presentation of the paper “Mining Minimal High Utility Itemsets” about high utility itemset mining using MinFHM. It is the first video of a series of videos that will explain various data mining algorithms. VIDEO LINK : http://www.philippe-fournier-viger.com/spmf/videos/minfhm.mp4 More information … Continue reading
Upcoming book: High Utility Itemset Mining: Theory, Algorithms and Applications
I am happy to announce that the draft of the book about high utility pattern mining has been finalized and submitted to the publisher (Springer). It should thus be published in the very near future. The book contains 12 chapters written by several top researchers from … Continue reading
An Introduction to High-Utility Itemset Mining
In this blog post, I will give an introduction about a popular problem in data mining, which is called “high-utility itemset mining” or more generally utility mining. I will give an overview of this problem, explains why it is interesting, and provide source code of … Continue reading
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Tagged data mining, datasets, frequent pattern mining, high-utility mining, itemset mining, java, open-source, source code, spmf, utility mining
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