OSSM: a segmentation approach to optimize frequency counting

C. Leung, R. Ng, H. Mannila
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Computing the frequency of a pattern is one of the key operations in data mining algorithms. We describe a simple yet powerful way of speeding up any form of frequency counting satisfying the monotonicity condition. Our method, the optimized segment support map (OSSM), is a light-weight structure which partitions the collection of transactions into m segments, so as to reduce the number of candidate patterns that require frequency counting. We study the following problems: (1) what is the optimal number of segments to be used; and (2) given a user-determined m, what is the best segmentation/composition of the m segments? For Problem 1, we provide a thorough analysis and a theorem establishing the minimum value of m for which there is no accuracy lost in using the OSSM. For Problem 2, we develop various algorithms and heuristics, which efficiently generate OSSMs that are compact and effective, to help facilitate segmentation.
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OSSM:一种优化频率计数的分割方法
计算模式的频率是数据挖掘算法中的关键操作之一。我们描述了一种简单而强大的方法来加速满足单调性条件的任何形式的频率计数。我们的方法,优化段支持映射(OSSM),是一种轻量级结构,它将事务集合划分为m个段,从而减少需要频率计数的候选模式的数量。我们研究了以下问题:(1)使用的最优段数是多少;(2)给定用户确定的m, m段的最佳分割/组合是什么?对于问题1,我们提供了一个彻底的分析和一个定理,建立了m的最小值,在使用OSSM时没有精度损失。对于问题2,我们开发了各种算法和启发式算法,这些算法和启发式算法有效地生成了紧凑有效的ossm,以帮助促进分割。
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