Frequent item sets (FIS) play an essential role in many Data Mining (DM) tasks. We want to find interesting patterns from databases (DBs), such as Association Rules (ARs), correlations, classifiers, clusters and many more. ARs describe how often items are dependent on each other to purchase together. Such rules can be useful for decisions concerning product pricing, promotions, store layout and many others.
Frequent item sets (FIS) play an essential role in many Data Mining (DM) tasks. We want to find interesting patterns from databases (DBs), such as Association Rules (ARs), correlations, classifiers, clusters and many more. ARs describe how often items are dependent on each other to purchase together. Such rules can be useful for decisions concerning product pricing, promotions, store layout and many others.
Frequent item sets (FIS) play an essential role in many Data Mining (DM) tasks. We want to find interesting patterns from databases (DBs), such as Association Rules (ARs), correlations, classifiers, clusters and many more. ARs describe how often items are dependent on each other to purchase together. Such rules can be useful for decisions concerning product pricing, promotions, store layout and many others.