Abstract

In the field of data mining, an important issue for association rules generation is frequent itemset discovery, which is the key factor in implementing association rule mining. Therefore, this study considers the user’s assigned constraints in the mining process. Constraint-based mining enables users to concentrate on mining itemsets that are interesting to themselves, which improves the efficiency of mining tasks. In addition, in the real world, users may prefer recording more than one attribute and setting multi-dimensional constraints. Thus, this study intends to solve the multi-dimensional constraints problem for association rules generation. The ant colony system (ACS) is one of the newest meta-heuristics for combinatorial optimization problems, and this study uses the ant colony system to mine a large database to find the association rules effectively. If this system can consider multi-dimensional constraints, the association rules will be generated more effectively. Therefore, this study proposes a novel approach of applying the ant colony system for extracting the association rules from the database. In addition, the multi-dimensional constraints are taken into account. The results using a real case, the National Health Insurance Research Database, show that the proposed method is able to provide more condensed rules than the Apriori method. The computational time is also reduced.

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