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Bart Goethals, Jan Van den Bussche, and Koen Vanhoof. Decision support queries for the interpretation of data mining results. Manuscript, UniversityofLimburg (Belgium), 1998. Available at http://www.luc.ac.be/#vdbuss.

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Query Driven Knowledge Discovery in Multidimensional Data - Boulicaut, Marcel, Rigotti (1999)   (Correct)

....language enables to express typical pre processing and post processing within the association rule mining context. The uniform access to data and patterns is interesting : it means that the whole process (beside the mining phases) is a collection of queries written with the same language. [8] presents a similar approach by using OQL as a query language. Indeed, in that case, multidimensional features are not considered. Dedicated languages like for instance MINE RULE [16] also enable to select data and specify various mining tasks. However, they do not consider the multidimensional ....

Bart Goethals, Jan Van den Bussche, and Koen Vanhoof. Decision support queries for the interpretation of data mining results. Manuscript, University of Limburg (Belgium), 1998. Available at http://www.luc.ac.be/vdbuss.


Querying Inductive Databases: a Case Study on the MINE .. - Boulicaut.. (1998)   (Correct)

....recompute frequency and confidence values for the current collection of rules using the current dataset. Note that sophisticated postprocessing is often needed in order to reduce the number of rules and that it can also be considered as a query on the current collection of rules. For instance, [7] shows how to use OQL in order to perform structural rule covering and rule covering [17] two global filtering methods over a collection of association rules stored in a nested relation. So, the MINE RULE architecture can be used to simulate the closure property we defined on inductive ....

B. Goethals, J. V. den Bussche, and K. Vanhoof. Decision support queries for the interpretation of data mining results. Manuscript, University of Limburg (Belgium) , available at http://www.luc.ac.be/¸vdbuss, 1998.


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Bart Goethals, Jan Van den Bussche, and Koen Vanhoof. Decision support queries for the interpretation of data mining results. Manuscript, UniversityofLimburg (Belgium), 1998. Available at http://www.luc.ac.be/#vdbuss.

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