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Query Languages Supporting Descriptive Rule Mining: A Comparative Study

2004; Springer Science+Business Media; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/978-3-540-44497-8_2

ISSN

1611-3349

Autores

Marco Botta, Jean-François Boulicaut, Cyrille Masson, Rosa Meo,

Tópico(s)

Rough Sets and Fuzzy Logic

Resumo

Recently, inductive databases (IDBs) have been proposed to tackle the problem of knowledge discovery from huge databases. With an IDB, the user/analyst performs a set of very different operations on data using a query language, powerful enough to support all the required manipulations, such as data preprocessing, pattern discovery and pattern post-processing. We provide a comparison between three query languages (MSQL, DMQL and MINE RULE) that have been proposed for descriptive rule mining and discuss their common features and differences. These query languages look like extensions of SQL. We present them using a set of examples, taken from the real practice of rule mining. In the paper we discuss also OLE DB for Data Mining and Predictive Model Markup Language, two recent proposals that like the first three query languages respectively provide native support to data mining primitives and provide a description in a standard language of statistical and data mining models.

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