Active learning Association rules
Active learning association rules combines the iterative query-and-label loop of active learning with association rule mining, allowing a human expert to guide the discovery process interactively. Instead of exhaustively enumerating all rules above a fixed support-confidence threshold, the system selects the most informative rule candidates and asks the user to judge their interestingness, focusing the search on subjectively useful patterns.
Source record
Citations copied verbatim from the method’s source record. No claim-level verification is inferred from them.
- Dzyuba, V., & van Leeuwen, M. (2017). Interactive Discovery of Interesting Association Rules by Subjective Interestingness. In Proceedings of the European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (ECML PKDD). Springer. · URL
- Boley, M., Lucchese, C., Paurat, D., & Gartner, T. (2013). Direct Local Pattern Sampling by Efficient Two-Step Random Procedures. In Proceedings of the 19th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (pp. 582–590). ACM. · URL
Curated claims
Claims persisted in the evidence ledger, each with its own assessment.
This view does not invent a claim assessment when the ledger has none.
Related methods
Generated from the method graph and shown as machine-suggested relations — no evidence claim is inferred.