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Novel Approach for Frequent Pattern Algorithm for Maximizing Frequent Patterns in Effective Time | Sharma | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY

Novel Approach for Frequent Pattern Algorithm for Maximizing Frequent Patterns in Effective Time

Rahul Sharma, Dr. Manish Manoria

Abstract


The essential aspect of mining association rules is to mine the frequent patterns. Due to native difficulty it is impossible to mine complete frequent patterns from a dense database. FP-growth algorithm has been implemented using an Array-based structure, known as the FP-tree,which is for storing compressed frequency information. Numerous experimental results have demonstrated that the algorithm performs extremely well. But in FP-growth algorithm, two traversals of FP-tree are needed for constructing the new conditional FP-tree. In this paper we present a novel Array Based Without Scanning Frequent Pattern (ABWSFP) tree technique that greatly reduces the need to traverse FP-trees, thus obtaining significantly improved performance for FP-tree based algorithms. The technique works especially well for large datasets. We then present a new algorithm which use the QFP-tree data structure in combination with the FP Tree- Experimental results show that the new algorithm outperform other algorithm in not only the speed of algorithms, but also their CPU consumption and their scalability.


Keywords


FP-Tree; ABWSFP –Tree; Frequent Patterns; Array Technique

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