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2 years ago
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Thanks a lot, Professor Philippe Fournier-Viger. I will check these papers. Best regards, Xiaowei
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2 years ago
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Thanks a lot, Professor Philippe Fournier-Viger. I mean What is the minimum number of observations(sequences) required for Sequential rule mining? In general, rules can be identified as long as there is a sequence, that is, the minimum number of sequences is 1. However, I want to know what is the minimum number of sequences commonly used?
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2 years ago
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Dear Professor Philippe Fournier-Viger, Happy Chinese New Year! Thank you for your reply, which helped me a lot. I also want to ask you another question about the sample size. What is the minimum number of observations(sequences) required for Sequential rule mining? Is there a standard or index to define the sample size? in addition to support and confidence, are there other indicators to
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2 years ago
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Dear Professor Philippe Fournier-Viger, I'm Xiaowei. I am using the ERMiner algorithm to identify some sequence rules. However, My sequence data always starts with 85 (Sydney), most of the rule results (x = = > y) are that 85 is y, not X. I'm confused. Could you tell me why? Thanks a lot. Best regards, Xiaowei My sequence data is as follows: @CONVERTED_FROM_TEXT @ITEM=1=ALBURY
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2 years ago
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Hi Professor Philippe Fournier-Viger, According to your suggestion, I use Skopus algorithm, but I get sequence patterns, not sequence rules. Sequence patterns are not the same thing as sequence rules, are they? Therefore, to get sequence rules, it seems that this algorithm doesn't work. Do you have any other algorithm suggestions? Best regards, Xiaowei
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2 years ago
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Hi Professor Philippe Fournier-Viger, thank you for your time and effort addressing those comments. Your insights can contribute our revision. Thank you again. Best regards, Xiaowei
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2 years ago
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Thanks a lot, Professor Philippe Fournier-Viger. Your reply is timely and helpful. Thank you again. In fact, I am using the algorithms you proposed to investigate tourist movement, and have received some comments from reviewers, but I don't know how to respond. Could you give me some advice? Our sequence database was input into the TopSeqRules, TNS, TruleGrowth, and ERMiner algorithm respect
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2 years ago
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Another question is, what is the difference between memory scalability and memory consumption/usage?
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2 years ago
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Dear Professor Philippe Fournier-Viger, I'm Xiaowei, a lecture at Zhejiang Gongshang University. Recently, I saw the expression "TRuleGrowth has better memory scalability" in your articles named “Mining Sequential Rules Common to Several Sequences with the Window Size Constraint”. However, I didn't understang the memory scalability. Could you define and explain this term for me?
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