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Algorithme Apriori d'Ensemble×Bagging (Bootstrap Aggregating)×
DomaineApprentissage automatiqueApprentissage automatique
FamilleMachine learningMachine learning
Année d'origine1994 (Apriori base); ensemble extensions 2000s–2010s1996
Auteur d'origineAgrawal, R. & Srikant, R. (Apriori base); ensemble extension by multiple researchersBreiman, L.
TypeEnsemble / Frequent Pattern MiningEnsemble meta-algorithm (variance reduction via bootstrap aggregation)
Source fondatriceAgrawal, R. & Srikant, R. (1994). Fast algorithms for mining association rules. Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB), 1215, 487–499. link ↗Breiman, L. (1996). Bagging Predictors. Machine Learning, 24(2), 123–140. DOI ↗
AliasEnsemble Apriori, Ensemble Association Rule Mining, EAR mining, Distributed Apriori EnsembleBootstrap Aggregating, bootstrap aggregation, bagged ensemble, bagged predictor
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RésuméThe Ensemble Apriori Algorithm applies ensemble principles to the classic Apriori frequent-pattern miner by running multiple Apriori instances on different data partitions or parameter settings and merging their rule sets. This approach improves coverage, reduces sensitivity to the minimum-support threshold, and scales association rule mining to larger transactional datasets.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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