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    aprioriProcess

    Apriori is designed to operate on databases containing transactions.

    The Apriori Algorithm is an influential algorithm for mining frequent itemsets for boolean association rules. Key Concepts : • Frequent Itemsets: The sets of item which has minimum support (denoted by Li for i th -Itemset). • Apriori Property: Any subset of frequent itemset must be frequent. • Join Operation: To find Lk , a set of candidate k-itemsets is generated by joining Lk-1 with itself.
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    Distributed Multithread Apriori (DMTA)

    A parallel implementation using MPI and OpenMP to Apriori algorithm

    DMTA (Distributed Multithreaded Apriori) is a parallel implementation of Apriori algorithm, which exploits the parallelism at the level of threads and processes, seeking to perform load balancing among the cores. Was implemented in C++ language, using the parallelization libraries OpenMP and MPI. The algorithm was generated as a result of a project developed by André Camilo Bolina, under the guidance of teachers Marluce Rodrigues Pereira, Ahmed Ali Abdalla Esmin and Denilson Alves Pereira, in Department of Computer Science at Federal University of Lavras. ...
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    Classical Apriori and Reverse Algorithm

    Apriori Algorithm and its Reverse Approach with Comparison

    Apriori Algorithm and its Reverse Approach with Comparative Analysis in terms of Execution Time Apriori Algorithm is used in Data Mining for Association Rule Mining
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    My first attempt on sourceforge with Aprioi algorithm
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    This is a DataMining Tool developed by C# Just use Apirori Method to find the relation rules of data
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    Apriori Algorithm: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/recipes/AprioriAlgorithm.aspx Steps to Run included in Java file
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    It's about the famous apriori algorithm, implemented in hadoop
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