Abstract

Mining generalized association rules with fuzzy taxonomic structures has been recognized as an important extension of generalized associations mining problem. To date most work on this problem, however, required the taxonomies to be static, ignoring the fact that the taxonomies of items cannot necessarily be kept unchanged. For instance, some items may be reclassified from one hierarchy tree to another for more suitable classification, abandoned from the taxonomies if they will no longer be produced, or added into the taxonomies as new items. Additionally, the membership degrees expressing the fuzzy classification may also need to be adjusted. Under these circumstances, effectively updating the discovered generalized association rules is a crucial task. In this paper, we examine this problem and propose two novel algorithms, called FDiff_ET and FDiff_ET*, to update the discovered generalized frequent itemsets. Empirical evaluations show that our algorithms can maintain their performance even in high degree of taxonomy evolution, and are significantly faster than applying the contemporary fuzzy generalized association mining algorithm FGAR to the database with evolving taxonomy.

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