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FP-Growth (Frequent Pattern Growth)×Формальний аналіз понять (ФАП)×
ГалузьМашинне навчанняМ'які обчислення
РодинаMachine learningMachine learning
Рік появи20001982
Автор методуJiawei Han, Jian Pei & Yiwen YinRudolf Wille & Bernhard Ganter
ТипFrequent-itemset mining algorithmLattice-based knowledge representation / concept mining
Основоположне джерелоHan, J., Pei, J., & Yin, Y. (2000). Mining frequent patterns without candidate generation. ACM SIGMOD Record, 29(2), 1–12. DOI ↗Wille, R. (1982). Restructuring lattice theory: an approach based on hierarchies of concepts. In I. Rival (Ed.), Ordered Sets (pp. 445–470). Reidel. DOI ↗
Інші назвиfrequent pattern growth, FP-tree mining, FP-Growth algorithm, sık örüntü büyütmeFCA, concept lattice analysis, Galois lattice, biçimsel kavram analizi
Пов'язані43
ПідсумокFP-Growth, introduced by Jiawei Han, Jian Pei, and Yiwen Yin in 2000, mines frequent itemsets from transaction data without generating candidate sets, the costly step that slows the classic Apriori algorithm. It compresses the database into a frequent-pattern tree (FP-tree) in two scans, then grows frequent patterns recursively from that structure, making it dramatically faster than Apriori on large, dense datasets.Formal concept analysis derives a hierarchy of concepts from a simple table of which objects have which attributes. Founded by Rudolf Wille in 1982 on lattice theory, it pairs each set of objects with the attributes they all share to form 'formal concepts', then organizes these into a concept lattice — a mathematically grounded, interpretable hierarchy used for knowledge discovery, ontology building, and explainable analysis of categorical data.
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