Title :
Discovery of fuzzy temporal association rules
Author :
Lee, Wan-Jui ; Lee, Shie-Jue
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Sun Yat-Sen Univ., Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Abstract :
We propose a data mining system for discovering interesting temporal patterns from large databases. The mined patterns are expressed in fuzzy temporal association rules which satisfy the temporal requirements specified by the user. Temporal requirements specified by human beings tend to be ill-defined or uncertain. To deal with this kind of uncertainty, a fuzzy calendar algebra is developed to allow users to describe desired temporal requirements in fuzzy calendars easily and naturally. Fuzzy operations are provided and users can define complicated fuzzy calendars to discover the knowledge in the time intervals that are of interest to them. A border-based mining algorithm is proposed to find association rules incrementally. By keeping useful information of the database in a border, candidate itemsets can be computed in an efficient way. Updating of the discovered knowledge due to addition and deletion of transactions can also be done efficiently. The kept information can be used to help save the work of counting and unnecessary scans over the updated database can be avoided. Simulation results show the effectiveness of the proposed system. A performance comparison with other systems is also given.
Keywords :
data mining; formal specification; knowledge based systems; learning (artificial intelligence); temporal reasoning; uncertainty handling; very large databases; data mining; fuzzy calendar algebra; fuzzy temporal association rules; incremental mining; knowledge discovery; pattern mining; temporal requirements; uncertainty handling; very large databases; Algebra; Association rules; Calendars; Computational modeling; Data mining; Explosives; Humans; Itemsets; Transaction databases; Uncertainty; Fuzzy calender; fuzzy data mining; fuzzy temporal association rules; incremental mining; Algorithms; Databases, Factual; Fuzzy Logic; Information Storage and Retrieval; Time Factors;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCB.2004.835352