Frequent itemset mining is a classic problem in data mining. It is a non-supervised process which concerns in finding frequent patterns (or itemsets) hidden in large volumes of d...
Adriano Veloso, Wagner Meira Jr., Srinivasan Parth...
Using gene expression data for cancer detection is one of the famous research topics in bioinformatics. Theoretically, gene expression data is capable to detect all types of early...
Larry T. H. Yu, Fu-Lai Chung, Stephen Chi-fai Chan...
Background: Many bioinformatics applications rely on controlled vocabularies or ontologies to consistently interpret and seamlessly integrate information scattered across public r...
Irena Spasic, Daniel Schober, Susanna-Assunta Sans...
Due to their capability for expressing semantics and relationships among data objects, semi-structured documents have become a common way of representing domain knowledge. Compari...
Henry Tan, Tharam S. Dillon, Fedja Hadzic, Elizabe...
Abstract. In this paper, we propose a novel mining task: mining frequent superset from the database of itemsets that is useful in bioinformatics, e-learning systems, jobshop schedu...