Authors
David W Cheung, Vincent T Ng, Ada W Fu, Yongjian Fu
Publication date
1996/12
Journal
IEEE transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Volume
8
Issue
6
Pages
911-922
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Many sequential algorithms have been proposed for the mining of association rules. However, very little work has been done in mining association rules in distributed databases. A direct application of sequential algorithms to distributed databases is not effective, because it requires a large amount of communication overhead. In this study, an efficient algorithm called DMA (Distributed Mining of Association rules), is proposed. It generates a small number of candidate sets and requires only O(n) messages for support-count exchange for each candidate set, where n is the number of sites in a distributed database. The algorithm has been implemented on an experimental testbed, and its performance is studied. The results show that DMA has superior performance, when compared with the direct application of a popular sequential algorithm, in distributed databases.
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Scholar articles
DW Cheung, VT Ng, AW Fu, Y Fu - IEEE transactions on Knowledge and Data …, 1996