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There have been proposed efficient ways of enumerating all the association rules that are interesting with respect to support, confidence, or other measures. In contrast, we examine the optimization problem of computing the optimal association rule that maximizes the significance of the correlation between the assumption and the conclusion of the rule. We propose a parallel branch-and-bound graph search algorithm tailored to this problem. The key features of the design are (1) novel branch-and-bound heuristics, and (2) a rule of rewriting conjunctions that avoids maintaining the list of visited nodes. Experiments on two different types of large-scale shared-memory multi-processors confirm that the speed-up of the computation time scales almost linearly with the number of processors, and the size of search space could be dramatically reduced by the branch-and-bound heuristics.
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Morishita, S., Nakaya, A. (2000). Parallel Branch-and-Bound Graph Search for Correlated Association Rules. In: Zaki, M.J., Ho, CT. (eds) Large-Scale Parallel Data Mining. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 1759. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-46502-2_6
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