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Pravidla asociací v ansámblu×Bagging (Bootstrap Aggregating)×
OborStrojové učeníStrojové učení
RodinaMachine learningMachine learning
Rok vznikulate 1990s–2000s1996
TvůrceVarious (applied ensemble philosophy from Breiman and others to association rule mining)Breiman, L.
TypEnsemble meta-learning over association rule learnersEnsemble meta-algorithm (variance reduction via bootstrap aggregation)
Původní zdrojDomingos, P. (1999). MetaCost: A general method for making classifiers cost-sensitive. Proceedings of the 5th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 155–164. link ↗Breiman, L. (1996). Bagging Predictors. Machine Learning, 24(2), 123–140. DOI ↗
Další názvyEnsemble ARM, aggregated association rules, combined frequent-pattern mining, multi-run association rule learningBootstrap Aggregating, bootstrap aggregation, bagged ensemble, bagged predictor
Příbuzné65
ShrnutíEnsemble Association Rules applies ensemble learning principles to association rule mining: multiple rule sets are discovered from different data subsamples or with varied parameters, then merged and weighted to produce a more stable and complete set of co-occurrence patterns. The approach reduces sensitivity to support and confidence threshold choices and improves robustness on noisy transactional data.Bagging, short for Bootstrap Aggregating, is an ensemble meta-algorithm introduced by Leo Breiman in 1996 that trains multiple copies of a base learner on independently drawn bootstrap samples of the training data and combines their predictions — by averaging for regression or majority vote for classification — to produce a final predictor with substantially lower variance than any single base learner.
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